Recipe: Shirred Eggs with Crabmeat Remick
Breakfast and BrunchSHIRRED EGGS WITH CRABMEAT REMICK
"The biggest hit we've ever had at our Sunday brunches is this recipe, which turns a classic crabmeat appetizer into a terrific egg dish. You don't see shirred eggs very often, even in restaurants, but I love this style. The technique is to cook the eggs with powerful heat from above after setting them on something savory."
FOR THE SAUCE:
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup bottled chili sauce
1 tablespoon Creole mustard
1 tablespoon tarragon vinegar
1/2 teaspoon Tabasco
1/2 teaspoon salt-free Creole seasoning
1/4 teaspoon salt
FOR THE CRABMEAT AND EGGS:
6 thick slices smoky bacon
1 pound jumbo lump crabmeat
1 tablespoon lemon juice
12 eggs
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Whisk together the mayonnaise, chili sauce, mustard, vinegar, Tabasco, Creole seasoning and salt in a bowl and set aside.
Cut the bacon into squares and fry until crisp. Drain well and set aside.
Divide the crabmeat among 6 small, shallow gratin dishes. Sprinkle with the lemon juice and bake until heated through, about 5 minutes.
Top each baking dish with an equal portion of crumbled bacon. Spoon in enough of the sauce to cover the bacon and crab. Then carefully break 2 eggs onto each dish, keeping the yolks whole.
Turn the oven up to broil. Put the baking dishes in the broiler and cook until the eggs have set. Serve immediately with a warning that the dish is mouth-searingly hot.
Makes 6 servings
Source: Tom Fitzmorris's New Orleans Food
"The biggest hit we've ever had at our Sunday brunches is this recipe, which turns a classic crabmeat appetizer into a terrific egg dish. You don't see shirred eggs very often, even in restaurants, but I love this style. The technique is to cook the eggs with powerful heat from above after setting them on something savory."
FOR THE SAUCE:
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup bottled chili sauce
1 tablespoon Creole mustard
1 tablespoon tarragon vinegar
1/2 teaspoon Tabasco
1/2 teaspoon salt-free Creole seasoning
1/4 teaspoon salt
FOR THE CRABMEAT AND EGGS:
6 thick slices smoky bacon
1 pound jumbo lump crabmeat
1 tablespoon lemon juice
12 eggs
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Whisk together the mayonnaise, chili sauce, mustard, vinegar, Tabasco, Creole seasoning and salt in a bowl and set aside.
Cut the bacon into squares and fry until crisp. Drain well and set aside.
Divide the crabmeat among 6 small, shallow gratin dishes. Sprinkle with the lemon juice and bake until heated through, about 5 minutes.
Top each baking dish with an equal portion of crumbled bacon. Spoon in enough of the sauce to cover the bacon and crab. Then carefully break 2 eggs onto each dish, keeping the yolks whole.
Turn the oven up to broil. Put the baking dishes in the broiler and cook until the eggs have set. Serve immediately with a warning that the dish is mouth-searingly hot.
Makes 6 servings
Source: Tom Fitzmorris's New Orleans Food
MsgID: 3147240
Shared by: Betsy at Recipelink.com
In reply to: Recipe: Assorted Recipes (16)
Board: Daily Recipe Swap at Recipelink.com
Shared by: Betsy at Recipelink.com
In reply to: Recipe: Assorted Recipes (16)
Board: Daily Recipe Swap at Recipelink.com
- Read Replies (16)
- Post Reply
- Post New
- Save to Recipe Box
ADVERTISEMENT
Random Recipes from:
Breakfast and Brunch
Breakfast and Brunch
- Fresh Mushroom, Bacon and Egg Puff (make ahead)
- Spinach Frittata with Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto (serves 2)
- Bananas Foster Syrup
- Quick Microwave Creamy Scrambled Eggs
- Yummy Oatmeal Pancakes
- Deviled Egg Casserole (baked in cheese sauce)
- Easter Brunch Recipes (4+)
- Crepe Quiche Lorraines (baked in muffin pan cups, Alton Brown recipe)
- Easy Cheese Souffle (food processor)
- Apple Cheddar Quiche
UPLOAD AN IMAGE
Allowed file types: .gif .png .jpg .jpeg
Allowed file types: .gif .png .jpg .jpeg
POST A REPLY
Post a Request - Answer a Question
Share a Recipe
Thank You To All Who Contribute
Post a Request - Answer a Question
Share a Recipe
Thank You To All Who Contribute
POST A NEW MESSAGE
Post a Request - Answer a Question
Share a Recipe
Thank You To All Who Contribute
Post a Request - Answer a Question
Share a Recipe
Thank You To All Who Contribute