Wednesday, August 25, 2010

1935. PUFFBALL FRITTERS with SOFT-BOILED EGGS and BACON

yields four


2 cloves garlic, chopped
4 slices bacon
4 slices puffball mushroom about 1/2" thick
2 eggs, beaten and seasoned with salt & pepper
100 grams bread crumbs
4 whole eggs
salt and pepper for seasoning
olive oil for frying
salad leaves lightly dressed

Chop the bacon into thick matchsticks and fry in a little olive oil until crispy. Throw in the chopped garlic and fry until it starts to take colour. Remove the garlicky bacon and put on kitchen paper.

Bring the four whole eggs to the boil in a small pan of cold water and boil them for just 4 minutes to get soft-boiled eggs.

Dip the puffball slices in the beaten egg, then coat well in the breadcrumbs. Fry in the same oil left from frying the bacon (with perhaps a little extra added), turning once until crispy and golden brown.

Drain each slice quickly on kitchen paper, then place on warmed plates. Peel the soft boiled eggs carefully and cut them in half. Place two halves, yolk upwards, on each fritter and season well with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Sprinkle over the garlicky bits of bacon.

Serve with a few dressed salad leaves on the side.


bacon recipe courtesy of: Big Oven

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