KONBI'S EGG SALAD SANDWICH

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This famous egg salad sandwich comes from Konbi, the tiny Los Angeles cafe run by the co-chefs Akira Akuto and Nick Montgomery. It's not always the case that sensational, Instagram-famous dishes are carefully calibrated to taste so good, but this one breaks the mold: It's as pretty as it is delicious. The egg salad is brightened with a touch of rice wine vinegar and mustard and bound with Kewpie mayonnaise. When making it at home, be careful not to undercook the eggs or you'll cross that fine line between jammy and runny. At the heart of the sandwich is a perfect hard-boiled egg, and we suggest cooking a couple extra in case they break or you have trouble peeling them. Extra eggs, still warm, with a touch of salt and pepper, make for a great snack while you're assembling.

Provided by Tejal Rao

Categories     brunch, lunch, sandwiches, main course

Time 45m

Yield 4 sandwiches

Number Of Ingredients 10

Ice cubes, for ice baths
1 scallion, very thinly sliced
1 tablespoon Kewpie mayonnaise, plus more for spreading on bread
1 tablespoon crème fraîche
1 1/2 teaspoons rice wine vinegar
1 1/2 teaspoons Dijon mustard, plus more for spreading on bread
Kosher salt
12 large eggs
Flaky sea salt, such as Maldon
8 slices milk bread, brioche or white sandwich bread

Steps:

  • Fill a large pot with water, leaving a few inches of space at the top, and bring to a boil over high. Prepare 2 ice baths in 2 medium bowls.
  • Meanwhile, prepare the dressing: In a small bowl, stir together the scallion, mayonnaise, crème fraîche, vinegar and mustard. Season to taste with kosher salt.
  • Once the water reaches a boil, gently drop in all 12 eggs and let the water come back to a boil. As soon as it does so, reduce the heat to medium-low and cook the eggs at a gentle simmer, 8 minutes. Transfer 6 soft-boiled eggs to one ice bath. Continue to cook the remaining 6 eggs until hard-boiled, another 6 minutes, then transfer them to the second ice bath. Let sit, 5 minutes. Crack all cooked egg shells by gently hitting them all over with the back of a spoon.
  • Working directly in the bowl, peel the hard-boiled eggs, keeping them partly immersed (the water helps loosen the shells). Transfer the hard-boiled eggs to a cutting board and chop them into 1/4-inch pieces. Gently fold the chopped eggs into the egg salad dressing using a rubber spatula. Season to taste with kosher salt.
  • Working directly in the second bowl, carefully peel the soft-boiled eggs. Transfer the peeled eggs to the cutting board and slice them in half lengthwise. The yolks should be creamy but not runny. If the yolks are runny, make another batch of soft-boiled eggs. (You'll only need 1 soft-boiled egg per sandwich, so snack on any extra or imperfectly peeled pieces with some flaky sea salt, if desired.)
  • Slather mustard on 1 side of 4 bread slices and mayonnaise on 1 side of the remaining 4 bread slices. Sprinkle flaky sea salt on the halved soft-boiled eggs. Arrange 2 halves down the center of each slice of mustard-slathered bread, laying them yolk side down, and positioning them so the narrower tips point outward toward the crust of the bread and the wider, rounder portions (with the yolks) are in the middle of the bread. Place both halves close enough so that they touch in the center of the bread.
  • Divide the egg salad among the sandwiches, gently plopping 1/2-cup scoops of egg salad on top of each pair of soft-boiled eggs on each of the 4 bread slices. Using an offset spatula, spread the egg salad evenly toward the crusts in all directions until bread is covered.
  • Top with the remaining slices of bread, mayonnaise side down. Using a serrated knife, carefully slice the crusts off on the left and the right sides of each sandwich. (These should be the 2 sides that are parallel to the soft-boiled eggs.)
  • Rotate each sandwich 90 degrees and cut each sandwich into thirds, cutting parallel to the crust sides of the sandwiches, creating a beautiful exposed cross section. Serve immediately or refrigerate up to 24 hours.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 202, UnsaturatedFat 6 grams, Carbohydrate 15 grams, Fat 10 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 13 grams, SaturatedFat 3 grams, Sodium 276 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams, TransFat 0 grams

Umair Hanjra
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This recipe is amazing! I've made it several times and it's always a hit.


Adam Mpete
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I'm vegan. Is there a way to make this recipe without eggs or mayonnaise?


Arshad Arshad
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I'm allergic to eggs. Is there a way to make this recipe without eggs?


Humayon Chaudhari
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This recipe looks a little too complicated for me. I think I'll stick to my usual egg salad sandwich recipe.


Novalee Hubble
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I'm not sure what konbis is, but it sounds interesting. I'll have to try this recipe.


OVER WRITE Esports Official
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These sandwiches were a big hit at my party. Everyone loved them!


Abdullah tairq
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I love this recipe! It's so easy to make and the sandwiches are always a hit.


Amie Abdulai
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This is the best egg salad sandwich I've ever had! The konbis makes it so special.


Lucky Avinash
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I'm not a huge fan of egg salad, but this sandwich was surprisingly good. The konbis added a nice flavor and texture.


Sunokhan Abbasi90
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The konbis egg salad sandwich was delicious! The bread was soft and fluffy, the eggs were creamy and flavorful, and the konbis added a nice crunch.


jb Frank
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This egg salad sandwich was a hit! The flavors were well-balanced and the konbis added a unique twist. I will definitely be making this again.