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La Platicona Habla: Tastes, Passions and Pursuits

For food lovers, hungry people, and cooking officionados or novices. This blog is for people who are real cooks, wannabe cooks, or no cooks at all. Almost all of these recipes are vegetarian, some use seafood. Recipes are creations of my own, adaptations from cookbooks, or from other internet sources with links.

Eggy in the Basket

August 10, 2009


I had stale bread, eggs, and magically -- prosciutto and Camembert. Camembert is a delicious, soft-ripened cheese that resembles a brie, but is not nearly as soft because it is not a triple cream. To me, it tastes a little like eating the smell of a fresh mushroom.
For my dish, I buttered that stale piece of bread on each side, and cut a hole out from the middle. I toasted each side in a pan on medium heat until the toast was golden. I broke an egg over the hole in the toast and cooked it for a few minutes on each side so the toast was covered in egg. I removed the "eggy in the basket" (a phrase I steal from the movie, "V for Vendetta"), and placed it on a warm plate. I cut four pieces of Camembert and placed it on top of the toast where it began to melt -- just slightly. I heated some leftover prociutto in the pan and piled that on top as well. The result? A fatty-protein rich dream that I could eat over and over again.
You can find Camembert at a chesse shop or Whole Foods (it comes in a cute little round wooden box).

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