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Servings
4
Preparation Time
  • 45 minutes
Cooking Time
45 minutes
Recommended Wine
Chateau-Cornac Cotes du Rhone rouge corse
Ingredients
8 eggs, 3 1/2 oz. butter, 1 pint red wine, 4 carrots, 2 chopped shallots, 1 glass wine vinegar, salt, pepper, chopped chives, 4 onions, 1/4 lb. salted bacon
Preparation Instructions
Mince the onions. Crystallize them very slowly in butter until a thick sauce is obtained. Strain and set aside. Flambé the wine and reduce it. Place the shallots in this reduction and reduce it by half again. Cook carrots in salted water for about 30 minutes. Drain them and puree. Incorporate the reduced red wine into the carrot puree. Salt and pepper, then set aside. Heat 2 pints of water with vinegar. Break the eggs separately in a saucer, so the egg yolk will not be spoiled. Place the eggs into the vinegar water. Cook for about 3 minutes after the mixture turns to a boil. Take the eggs out and dry on a piece of linen. If the eggs explode, the water is not warm enough or there is not sufficient vinegar. Cut the salted bacon into squares. Sauté. Place the sauce in a concave dish. Place the onion compote in the middle. Lay 2 eggs per person on the dish and sprinkle with the chopped chives.
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Burgundy Eggs

This recipe will teach you how to make Eggs a la Bourgonnaise. It is a quick and easy recipe to make. Egg is an absolutely nourishing and tasty breakfast recipe to start the day with. The flavour of the eggs, mushrooms and oregano makes them taste sensational. For great flavour try and use the freshest best eggs you can find. Enjoy all the different flavours from the mushrooms.

 

Eggs are commonly eaten at breakfast and are found as ingredients in lots of recipes. Eggs are very nutrient dense and energy dense with lots of vitamins, protein and fats. One egg contains over six grams of protein and several important nutrients, which is good. Unfortunately, one eggs also contains about 212 mg of cholesterol. Since the recommendation for cholesterol consumption is about 300 mg per day, the large amount of cholesterol in eggs may prevent many people from eating them. The cholesterol in eggs really shouldn't scare you away completely. Most of the cholesterol in your body is made by your liver and the amount of cholesterol in your diet may not have as big an impact on your blood cholesterol as people once thought. In fact, you can eat one egg every day without harming your cholesterol and other blood-fat levels. That's really good news because eggs are very satisfying. Eating one egg as part of a healthy breakfast may help you lose weight by keeping you from getting hungry later in the morning. ne egg has about 80 calories with more than five grams of fat, so keep that in mind if you need to watch your fat and calorie intake. One egg each day is good, but eating three or four eggs every day may add too much fat.

 

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