The French deeply appreciate life's simple pleasures, and soft-boiled eggs are no exception. In France, a perfectly cooked soft-boiled egg is often served as part of a traditional breakfast or brunch, accompanied by a crusty baguette, butter, and a strong cup of coffee. It's a beloved dish that's steeped in tradition and enjoyed by people of all ages.
Ingredients
- 6 extra-fresh eggs
- Vinegar or lemon juice
- 1 baguette
- Butter
- Salt, pepper, thyme, chives, tarragon
What you'll need from us for this recipe.
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N°216 Bread knife Intempora
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Perpétue Spoon
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Perpétue Teaspoon
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Spreading Knife N°117 Natural Beech
Step One.
Choosing the eggs
Choose extra-fresh eggs of similar size for even cooking. Take them out of the fridge an hour before cooking so that they are at room temperature.
Step Two.
Cooking
Heat the water. When the water comes to a boil, submerge the eggs using a Perpétue tablespoon and let them cook for 3 minutes before removing them from the water.
Tip: Add a dash of vinegar or lemon juice to the cooking water to prevent the eggs from spreading in the water if the shell cracks.
Step Three.
Storage while preparing the soldiers
If you don't eat them immediately, keep them in water at 60°C.
Step Four.
The soldiers
To accompany the eggs, slice some bread soldiers using the bread knife (Parallèle, Intempora, Les Forgés 1890). Then butter the bread using a butter knife.
Step Five.
enjoy right away!
Place your eggs on the eggcups, open them with the egg slicer and sprinkle them with fleur de sel, pepper or herbs (thyme, chives, tarragon, etc.). Then enjoy with the soldiers.
TIP!
Use the Perpétue teaspoon to scrape off any egg residue stuck to the inside of the shell.