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Republic Day Eggs

By Sid • Jan 27th, 2008 • Category: American Food, British Food, Dips & Sauces, French Food, Fusion Food, Non Vegetarian Food, Posts, Starters
Republic Day Eggs

Funny name for eggs, I know. Thing is, firstly, I made them on [a day after actually] Republic Day. Secondly, and this is stretching it a bit, these eggs are free from the traditional bondage/dominion of buttered toast. If you believed that, good! If you didn’t, actually, I couldn’t think of any other name for it.

The on its own is quite ok, but not spectacular. The eggs - normal. Put them together however, and you have a mouthful of silky eggs, with all the character of eggs, a little bite of lemon and the flavor of thyme. Good!

Here’s how you do it. First, make the first stage of Batarde (briskly whisk 20g butter, 20g , 8 fl oz salted boiling water - add a teaspoon of and one yolk). Set aside. Fry a finely chopped onion in 20g butter, when soft add 20ml plum , 1 teaspoon dried thyme, 1 tsp tabasco, dash of pepper and for 5 minutes, add the batarde and for another 10 minutes. In the meanwhile, boil some water, bring three eggs to room temperature, add them to the boiling water and keep in there for 3 minutes and then another 3 minutes after switching off the heat. Remove, cool, peel, set aside. Back to the . Grate some parmesan/grana padano into the and take off the heat.

To serve: Put some on a plate. . Put a soft boiled in the centre. Slice the down the middle and gently separate so the partially liquid yolk flows out. Garnish with
some dried, crumbled thyme.

The interesting thing about this is that Cherie [my daughter], usually finicky about what goes down her throat, finished her serving in a thrice!

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Sid is a self confessed food addict who likes cooking, writing and photography... and travel, if it gets him closer to a good book and interesting food.
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4 Responses »

  1. That egg yolk is driving me crazy,
    I wanna have a bite of that!

  2. Cindy: Yes! It is quite creamy on its own and tastes divine with the sauce.

    Sid 

  3. Ok you convinced me - that DOES sound good!

  4. Hillary: LOL, I take it you aren’t a fan of soft boiled eggs? :D

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