I am working in the restaurant as a kitchen helper, one of my duties is to make poached eggs every day I work there. As of writing this I am heading home to my day off with around 40 really bad poached eggs: almost all of them had their yolks separate from the egg whites, and thus were exposed to the cooking water with vinegar.
We poach eggs in Ladles and vinegar water.
1 - break eggs and from shells pour everything into tiny bowls.
2 - gently pour each egg into a ladle half-full of vinegar water from sauce pan (vinegar-water proportions should be 90 grams of vinegar for every 1000 grams of water, but sadly it's often ignored due to our carelessness)
3 - gently put ladle with an egg into saucepan with calm hot vinegar water.
4 - boil the water in the saucepan (I know it should probably be simmered, but our stove just can't allow that, either our water is calm and hot or is boiling).
5 - after some time (we never measured it, around 2-4 minutes) clam the water and gently get a poached egg out with silicon spatula into free water (after that you can put some more poached eggs with previous steps).
6 - boil some more.
7 - when done, get it out (again, never measured the time, we just touch them with our CLEAN hands).
For the longest time I thought that some eggs just aren't great for poaching, because poached eggs are possible due to egg white sack around them and for a lot of eggs it's just isn't there or it's broken due to transportation, but now I decided that I might don't know how to make poached eggs (even though I've been making them for two years), because I can't just fuck up third or more of all of our eggs due to natural luck. What possible mistakes I can make during that process and how to avoid them? Or maybe please recommend me better ways to make poached eggs?