Garden district eggs recipe | food network

Garden district eggs recipe | food network

By Alexander Ferreira
40’ Prep time
55’ Cook time
95’ Total time
0 Calories
4 Serving
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Step 1

Arrange the artichokes upside down in a large steaming basket set in a large pot over 2 inches of water and 1 tablespoon salt. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to moderate, and steam the artichokes until they're tender when pierced with a knife, or until the large leaves pull off easily, about 25 minutes. Drain, run under cold water to stop the cooking, and transfer to a platter. When cool enough to handle, remove the artichoke leaves. Using a small spoon, scrape out and discard the hairy chokes. Cut each artichoke bottom into eighths.
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Step 2

Place a large skillet over medium-high heat and heat until hot but not smoking. Add 2 tablespoons butter and melt. Add garlic and cook for 30 seconds, or until golden. Add onion, celery, leek, and mushrooms and cook for about 2 minutes, or until mushrooms are cooked through. Add artichoke pieces and herbs and cook for 30 seconds, or until heated through. Season with salt and pepper. Carefully add brandy (it will flame) and cook for 30 seconds, or until flame dies. Transfer mixture to a bowl and chill in the refrigerator until cool, about 30 to 45 minutes. Stir the bread and egg into chilled mushroom mixture.
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Step 3

Place a medium skillet over medium-high heat and heat until hot but not smoking. Add 1 teaspoon butter and melt. Add shallot and cook for 30 seconds, or until golden. Add spinach and cook for about 3 minutes, or until spinach is tender. Carefully add wine (it will flame) and cook for 30 seconds, or until flame dies. Season with salt and pepper. Set the sauce aside and keep warm.
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Step 4

Place the flour in a shallow bowl. Divide mushroom mixture into 4 balls and press mixture into cakes about 1 1/2 inches tall. Dust cakes in flour.
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Step 5

Place a large skillet over medium-high heat and heat until hot. Add the oil and heat until hot but not smoking. Add cakes and cook for about 1 1/2 minutes on each side, or until golden and heated through. Drain on paper towels.
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Step 6

Stir tasso ham and Creole seasoning into hollandaise.
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Step 7

To serve, divide spinach among 4 dinner plates. Arrange 2 cakes over spinach and top each cake with a poached egg. Drizzle tasso hollandaise over eggs and garnish with parsley.
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Step 8

Combine the water and vinegar in a large, shallow pot, and bring to a simmer over medium heat. One at a time, break each egg into an individual cup, being careful not to break the yolks. Gently slide the eggs into the simmering water and let cook 3 to 4 minutes. A poached egg should be soft and have an egg shape to it. If it is hard, it is overcooked.
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Step 9

Carefully remove the eggs from the water with a skimmer. Gently pat dry with a towel, and serve.
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Step 10

If you want to hold eggs for later service, plunge them into ice water to halt the cooking process.
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Step 11

To reheat eggs, season water with salt and pepper over medium heat and bring almost to a simmer. Place the eggs in the water for 1 to 1 1/2 minutes, until hot. Remove, gently pat dry with a towel, and serve.
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Step 12

Yield: 4 servings
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Step 13

Recipe courtesy Ti Martin and Jamie Shannon, From Commander's Kitchen, Broadway Books 2000.
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Step 14

Place 2 tablespoons of the lemon juice and the hot water in a stainless-steel bowl or in the top half of a double boiler set over simmering water. Add the egg yolks, and whisk until the eggs thicken and triple in volume, about 3 minutes. Reduce the heat to very low, add the mustard, and slowly drizzle in the clarified butter, constantly whipping as you add the ingredients. If the sauce seems to thicken and looks ready to break, add the remaining lemon juice; it may not be needed. Keep whisking in the butter until all is incorporated. Add the hot sauce, salt, and pepper. Keep in a warm place until ready to use. Use as directed in recipes using hollandaise.
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Step 15

Note: Clarified butter has no milk solids or water and therefore makes the sauce less likely to break. To get this amount of clarified butter, melt about 1 pound of butter in a pot. It will separate. Skim away the foam or solids. The golden liquid remaining is the clarified butter. Pour it off, and discard the water in the bottom of the pan.
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Step 16

Yield: about 2 cups
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Step 17

Recipe courtesy Ti Martin and Jamie Shannon, From Commander's Kitchen, Broadway Books 2000.

Ingredient

  • Fresh lemon juice
    Fresh lemon juice
  • Egg
    Egg
  • Onion
    Onion
  • Hot water
    Hot water
  • Olive oil
    Olive oil
  • Water
    Water
  • Stalks
    Stalks
  • Cloves
    Cloves
  • Brandy
    Brandy
  • Distilled white vinegar
    Distilled white vinegar
  • Artichokes
    Artichokes
  • Freshly made fine bread crumbs
    Freshly made fine bread crumbs
  • Cleaned and chopped assorted wild mushrooms
    Cleaned and chopped assorted wild mushrooms
  • Medium eggs
    Medium eggs
  • Plus 1 teaspoon unsalted butter
    Plus 1 teaspoon unsalted butter
  • Dry mustard
    Dry mustard
  • Chopped tasso ham
    Chopped tasso ham
  • Leek (white part only)
    Leek (white part only)
  • Eggs
    Eggs
  • Minced assorted fresh herbs
    Minced assorted fresh herbs
  • Cubed stale french bread
    Cubed stale french bread
  • Egg yolks
    Egg yolks
  • Fresh spinach
    Fresh spinach
  • White wine (a buttery chardonnay works well)
    White wine (a buttery chardonnay works well)
  • Creole seasoning
    Creole seasoning
  • Hollandaise sauce
    Hollandaise sauce
  • Warm clarified butter
    Warm clarified butter
  • Hot sauce
    Hot sauce
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