Sweetheart Benny

"The traditional "Sunday brunch" fare - eggs Benedict - gets a sweeter side to it's savoury face. This is still breakfast food at heart, but for those of us who want a bit of sugar in the morning!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
17
Yields:
2 plates
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a metal bowl, whisk the egg yolks, sugar and salt until light. Whisk in the orange juice and lemon juice.
  • Set the bowl over a pot of lightly simmering water, whisking until the mixture thickens and forms "ribbony" trails from the whisk. Don't beat hard, simply a gentle back-and-forth motion over the pan will suffice to prevent overcooking.
  • Remove from heat and whisk in the Grand Marnier. Set aside.
  • To the simmering water, add vinegar.
  • Crack two whole eggs into a small dish and gently add them to the simmering water. Poach for 3-4 minutes, then gently remove to a plate and keep warm.
  • Heat a large non-stick pan and melt the butter, swirling pan to distribute.
  • In a shallow bowl, whisk the egg whites and one whole egg with the milk, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt.
  • Add English muffin halves and coat with the egg mixture.
  • Add the soaked English muffin slices to the hot pan and cook as you would French toast.
  • Place two cooked English muffin halves on each plate and top with a slice of Canadian bacon, then slide a poached egg onto the centre of the bacon slice.
  • Spoon berries around the Benedict.
  • Whisk the sauce mixture just to re-distribute it, then spoon half over each plate of Benedict and berries. Serve immediately.

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<p>Montessori teacher, nutritionist and pastry chef: baking is my passion, but teaching the value of good food to whole families is close to my heart too! I have a passion for re-instilling the love of good-quality, home-made and mostly healthy food into the hearts and kitchens of children and their families today. I believe that any ?homemade? food, even when labelled as naughty, is a more wholesome treat than pre-packaged, cookie-cutter junk.</p> 9408826"
 
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