Eggs Benedict

 eggs benedict

Ingredients

  • 8 pieces of bacon
  • 2 tablespoons chopped parsley, for garnish
  • 4 eggs2 teaspoons white or rice vinegar
  • 2 English muffins
  • Butter

Liquidiser Hollandaise:Sauce

  • 10 tablespoons salted butter
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • Dash of cayenne or tabasco

 Method

  1. To cook the bacon heat a large frying pan on medium low heat. Add the strips of bacon. Slowly fry, turning occasionally, until the bacon is browned on both sides, and if using streaky bacon, much of the fat is rendered out (about 10 minutes).

    Use tongs or a fork to remove the bacon from the pan, set on a paper towel to absorb the excess fat.

  2. Bring poaching water to a simmer.  While the bacon is cooking, bring a large saucepan two-thirds-filled with water to a boil, then add the vinegar. Bring the water to a boil again, then lower the heat to a bare simmer.
  3. Make Hollandaise sauce in a liquidiser

    To make blender hollandaise, melt 10 Tbsp unsalted butter.

    Put 3 egg yolks, a tablespoon of lemon juice, 1/2 teaspoon salt in a blender, blend on medium to medium high speed for 20-30 seconds, until eggs lighten in color.

    Turn blender down to lowest setting, slowly dribble in the hot melted butter, while continuing to blend. Taste for salt and acidity and add more salt or lemon juice to taste.

    Transfer it to a container you can use for pouring and set it on a warm—but not hot—place on or near the stovetop.

  4. Poach the eggs

    Essentially, working one egg at a time you crack an egg into a small bowl and slip it into the barely simmering water. Once it begins to solidify, you can slip in another egg, until you have all four cooking.

    Turn off the heat, cover the pan, and let sit for 4 minutes. (Remember which egg went in first, you'll want to take it out first.) When it comes time to remove the eggs, gently lift out with a slotted spoon.

    Note that the timing is a little variable on the eggs, depending on the size of your pan, how much water, how many eggs, and how runny you like them. You might have to experiment a little with your set-up to figure out what you need to do to get the eggs exactly the way you like them.

  5. Toast English muffins

    As soon as all the eggs are in the poaching water, begin toasting your English muffins. If you can’t get all the muffins toasted by the time the eggs are ready, gently remove the eggs from the poaching water and set in a bowl.