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Soft Boiled Eggs with Red Spinach

Soft Boiled Eggs with Red Spinach

Photo by SippitySup

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Spinach Recipe
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    SippitySup's Notes: This is another Eggs Benedict stand in. You can't have too many of these in my opinion. This recipe replaces the fatty ham with the luscious full mouth taste of walnut oil. I used red spinach...

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Serves 4

  1. Place the eggs in a small sauce pan and fill it with enough cool water to cover by about 1/2-inch. Bring the pan to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer and cook for 1 1/2 minutes exactly. This will produce an egg with its white just set and its yolk, quite runny. The yolk and squeezed lemon is the sauce in this dish, so do not over cook the eggs. Gently peel them trying to keep the egg in tact. I like them warm for this dish, but you may store them in the refrigerator, covered up to one day.

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  2. Add the walnut oil and a big pinch of salt and pepper to a large bowl. Clean and dry the spinach then remove all the thick stems and tear the leaves into big chunks. Add the spinach to the bowl and toss to get it well coated in the oil.

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  3. Heat a saute pan over medium-high heat and saute the spinach until it begins to wilt, about 2 minutes. Toss in the lemon juice and adjust seasoning. Remove from the heat and cover the pan a few minutes while you begin to plate the dish.

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  4. Place a toast on each of 4 plates. Top each one with 1/4 of the wilted spinach and one peeled, whole soft-boiled egg. Sprinkle each plate with some parmesan and additional salt and pepper. Place a few lemon wedges alongside for spritzing. Serve warm.

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4 Comments on Soft Boiled Eggs with Red Spinach

Monkeys Reply

Your pictures always make me want your food so much....I'm also a sucker for a soft egg. This guy looks a little like humpty dumpty...but in a good way!

Img_0423 Reply

Oh! This looks very delicious. I am adding it to my list.

Mrs Reply

Beautiful! I wouldn't mind eating that every day.

Cheese_for_twitter0001 Reply

This is a great photo! I love simple dishes with a lot of style.

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