There’s something magical about perfectly poached eggs. The silky whites. The golden, runny yolk. It feels like a fancy brunch—even on a weekday.
But if you’ve ever tried poaching eggs the traditional way, you know it can be a bit… fussy.
Swirling water, vinegar debates, yolks gone rogue—who has time for that?
Good news: there’s a more straightforward, quicker way to poach eggs—and it only takes 90 seconds, 30 seconds if you are just poaching one egg!
In the short video below, I’ll show you exactly how to do it using a microwave, a mug, and a little water.
It’s fast, mess-free, and delivers beautifully poached eggs every time.
Why This Method Works (and Why You’ll Love It)
Traditional stovetop poaching involves bringing a pot of water to a simmer, gently sliding in the egg, and hoping for the best.
It’s effective, but not exactly beginner-friendly.
And let’s be honest—if you’re in a hurry, it’s just not happening.
This 90-second microwave trick:
- Uses less water – just enough to submerge the egg.
- Requires zero pans or special tools – just a microwave-safe mug or bowl.
- Takes barely any cleanup – no sticky pots or water rings on the stove.
- Delivers consistent results – tender whites and a luscious yolk every time.
- Perfect for busy mornings, quick lunches, or even a late-night snack.
What You’ll Need To Make Poached Eggs in the Microwave
- 1 fresh egg
- 1/2 cup water
- A microwave-safe mug or ramekin (I find the deeper and narrower the mug, the better)
If it is too shallow, the egg has a tendency to splatter outside the cup.
- A slotted spoon (optional)
- Salt, pepper, or your favorite seasonings
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Fill your mug or bowl with about 1/2 cup of water.
- Crack the egg into the water gently so the yolk doesn’t break.
- Microwave on high for 60 – 90 seconds (microwave times vary—start low and adjust!).
- Check the egg—if the white isn’t fully set, give it 10-15 more seconds.
- Use a spoon to lift the egg out and drain off extra water.
- Season and serve immediately on toast, salad, rice bowls—or enjoy it as is!
Pro Tips for Success
- Use the freshest eggs you can—fresher eggs hold their shape better when poaching.
- Don’t skip the water—it cushions the egg and keeps it from overcooking.
- Adjust the timing based on your microwave’s power. A lower-watt microwave may need more time.
- Try adding a splash of vinegar to the water for slightly firmer whites.
No More Excuses
Once you try this microwave poaching method, you’ll wonder why you didn’t do it sooner.
It’s fast, easy, and so satisfying to get that perfect poached egg without the drama.
Whether making the ultimate avocado toast or adding protein to your salad, this poached egg hack can make your food prep much easier.
If you give it a try, let me know how it worked for you! And if you have a tip or trick of your own, drop it in the comments—I’d love to hear it.
My MAKE IT SIMPLE mugs are available here.
How to Make the Perfect Poached Eggs in 90 Seconds

Learn how to make perfect poached eggs in just 90 seconds using your microwave! This simple method is quick, mess-free, and great for busy mornings.
- Prep Time1 min
- Cook Time1 min
- Total Time2 min
- Yield2 eggs
- Serving Size1
- Course
- Breakfast
- Snack
INGREDIENTS
- 1 fresh egg
- 1/2 cup water
- (Optional) splash of vinegar
- Salt & pepper, to taste
INSTUCTIONS
Pour 1/2 cup of water into a microwave-safe mug or small bowl.
Gently crack the egg into the water
Add a splash of vinegar (if using).
Microwave on high for 60-90 seconds.
Check for doneness. If the white isn’t fully set, continue in 10–15 second intervals.
Use a slotted spoon or fork to remove the egg and drain excess water.
Season with salt and pepper, and serve immediately.
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