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cmccuist 01-24-2018 08:05 AM

Eggs Benedict
 
My favorite breakfast, but how are you supposed to eat it? The consistency of a poached egg is almost liquid. The ham is firm and the English muffin is just a little less firm.

So when you try and get all three of those cut and stacked on a fork, it's almost impossible. And the Hollandaise doesn't help matters either. The whole thing falls apart, slides around, and you end up trying to stack the components individually.

Talk about a first world problem!! Maybe I should try a spoon.:confused:

legion 01-24-2018 08:10 AM

I prefer Eggs Woodhouse.

drkshdw 01-24-2018 08:27 AM

Poach your egg medium instead of soft. Use Canadian bacon instead of ham. Butter the english muffin after toasting. All will yield a better eggs benedict that's easier to eat since the egg will be set, the meat will be tender and the muff soft.

javadog 01-24-2018 08:48 AM

Use a sharp knife to cut it, reassemble as needed on the fork with the help of the knife. Can't help you much more than that...

scottmandue 01-24-2018 08:51 AM

Replace the ham with crab cakes.

GH85Carrera 01-24-2018 08:57 AM

Just put it all in a blender and drink it. ;)

vash 01-24-2018 09:03 AM

put the ham directly on the plate...then the muffin, and the poached egg on top.

if you want to get fancy, put a pat of sauce on each layer as a glue.

or..do a ham-hash. the broken up ham (and potatoes) will be easier to cut thru.

scottmandue 01-24-2018 09:25 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1516818283.jpg

Sorry, sorry, sorry....

cmccuist 01-24-2018 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drkshdw (Post 9898667)
Poach your egg medium instead of soft. Use Canadian bacon instead of ham. Butter the english muffin after toasting. All will yield a better eggs benedict that's easier to eat since the egg will be set, the meat will be tender and the muff soft.

Good advice. I used Canadian bacon when I made it yesterday, but I put two slices. I'll try poaching the egg longer and using a sharp knife instead of a fork per javadog.

Shaun @ Tru6 01-24-2018 10:24 AM

This is pretty simple when you realize that the layout of eggs benedict is for plate design purpose only. Yes, it would be easier to eat if the eggs were placed directly onto the english muffins with the hollandaise on top and canadian bacon to the side, alas, we can lay blame on the Canadians for creating round bacon vs the strips in the way that God intended. Bacon is probably the driving force for the theory of Intelligent Design, but I digress.

So with round muffins, English got those right, and round bacon (thanks Canadians :rolleyes:) and a round yolk can yield only one style of plating design even though the impenetrable bacon screws up maximum tasting value or MTV in favor of aesthetics.

At home, the solution is simple. Butter your english muffins, gently lay the poached eggs on top and then spoon some hollandaise on top. Place the canadian bacon to the side. When eating, simply break the yolk on the top and bottom so the golden liquid flows into the nooks and crannies of the muffin capturing it so that every mouthful is a bite of sunshine. You can, as you wish, cut a section of muffin-egg-sauce goodness away, leave it on your plate, then cut off a piece of bacon, spear it with your fork, then take that and spear the aforementioned muffin combo and eat. In this way you are getting everything together thereby maximizing your MTV and releasing the appropriate serotonin rush. Coffee and fresh squeezed orange juice are a must.

At a restaurant, just print this post out and give it to the waiter who will be happy to share with the chef and have your eggs benedict plated properly.

vash 01-24-2018 10:26 AM

this is the polar opposite of the "health thread" :D

dafischer 01-24-2018 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 9898830)
At a restaurant, just print this post out and give it to the waiter who will be happy to share with the chef and have your eggs benedict plated properly.

And pissed on properly, as well. I've never had an issue eating eggs benedict as served.

RKDinOKC 01-24-2018 11:07 AM

Doesn't the place setting include a spoon?

vash 01-24-2018 11:14 AM

i just destroy the thing..i chop it all up and stir.

i havent had EB in years tho..years and years.

Rinty 01-24-2018 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by javadog (Post 9898693)
Use a sharp knife to cut it, reassemble as needed on the fork with the help of the knife.

I just ask for a steak knife. Works well.

911_Dude 01-24-2018 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 9898830)
This is pretty simple when you realize that the layout of eggs benedict is for plate design purpose only. Yes, it would be easier to eat if the eggs were placed directly onto the english muffins with the hollandaise on top and canadian bacon to the side, alas, we can lay blame on the Canadians for creating round bacon vs the strips in the way that God intended. Bacon is probably the driving force for the theory of Intelligent Design, but I digress.

So with round muffins, English got those right, and round bacon (thanks Canadians :rolleyes:) and a round yolk can yield only one style of plating design even though the impenetrable bacon screws up maximum tasting value or MTV in favor of aesthetics.

At home, the solution is simple. Butter your english muffins, gently lay the poached eggs on top and then spoon some hollandaise on top. Place the canadian bacon to the side. When eating, simply break the yolk on the top and bottom so the golden liquid flows into the nooks and crannies of the muffin capturing it so that every mouthful is a bite of sunshine. You can, as you wish, cut a section of muffin-egg-sauce goodness away, leave it on your plate, then cut off a piece of bacon, spear it with your fork, then take that and spear the aforementioned muffin combo and eat. In this way you are getting everything together thereby maximizing your MTV and releasing the appropriate serotonin rush. Coffee and fresh squeezed orange juice are a must.

At a restaurant, just print this post out and give it to the waiter who will be happy to share with the chef and have your eggs benedict plated properly.


Well said, man!

ltusler 01-24-2018 12:27 PM

Fork in 1/3 of the muffin.
Cut off that third.
Cut off each side of fork.
Eat bite remaining on fork.
Stab remaining thirds and eat.
Repeat 2 more times.

Shaun @ Tru6 01-24-2018 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911_Dude (Post 9898973)
Well said, man!

Thanks. Next week we'll discuss how to properly put condiments on a hotdog. Sure, the mustard and whathaveyou look great on the top, thank French's Mustard's 1946 ad campaign for that, but by putting them in the bun first and laying the dog on top you are effectively creating a condiment vault, holding all that savory goodness inside for every bite. Advanced course will go over dos and don'ts of the Chicago style dog and how ketchup on a hotdog is a sin against God and its political ramifications.

vash 01-24-2018 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 9899072)
Thanks. Next week we'll discuss how to properly put condiments on a hotdog. Sure, the mustard and whathaveyou look great on the top, thank French's Mustard's 1946 ad campaign for that, but by putting them in the bun first and laying the dog on top you are effectively creating a condiment vault, holding all that savory goodness inside for every bite. Advanced course will go over dos and don'ts of the Chicago style dog and how ketchup on a hotdog is a sin against God and its political ramifications.

easy there!! lets just all stop putting soy sauce on white rice and call it good.

rwest 01-24-2018 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 9899072)
Thanks. Next week we'll discuss how to properly put condiments on a hotdog. Sure, the mustard and whathaveyou look great on the top, thank French's Mustard's 1946 ad campaign for that, but by putting them in the bun first and laying the dog on top you are effectively creating a condiment vault, holding all that savory goodness inside for every bite. Advanced course will go over dos and don'ts of the Chicago style dog and how ketchup on a hotdog is a sin against God and its political ramifications.

Shaun,

I’ll meet you halfway and only put ketchup and mustard on a regular hotdog. Brats and Polish only get mustard.

Rutager


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