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Yes, you can. The pot I used in the video will cook two eggs perfectly. For more eggs increase the size of the pot. There is no need to stir between adding eggs.
You'll manage just fine. One tip, turn off the heat before you add the egg(s), which is what I would normally do. It's a minor mistake in the video but it helps the whole thing to hang together better.
Yea... i attempted to poach an egg today as my 1st time, my older bro told me how to do it, and i seemed to do it all right, but as im looking at this video, i noticed that the water wasnt like SUPER BOILING, like mine was =P which probably would have help if i kept it at the temperature that u had, had it, and the stiring part would have helped, it seemed to keep it at a good shape unlike mine =D
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I have a question though,
can you make more then one at a time in the same pot?
:)
which probably would have help if i kept it at the temperature that u had, had it, and the stiring part would have helped, it seemed to keep it at a good shape unlike mine =D