In a medium saucepan, bring water to a simmering boil, adjusting temperature as needed to maintain a light boil. If you don't have fresh eggs, it is recommended that you add vinegar to the water, to help keep the egg from scattering into a horrible mess.
Crack eggs, one-at-a-time, into a small bowl and carefully slip egg into the water. Repeat with remaining eggs. Allow to cook for 4-6 minutes, until you have the consistency of yolk that you desire. Once eggs float to the top, I like to turn them once with a wooden spoon.
Remove from water with a slotted spoon and allow to drain on a paper towel before serving. Season with sea salt and pepper. Serve with toast and bacon.
Notes
*I have found that if I spray the saucepan with a light cooking spray before adding the water, clean-up is swift and easy.