Indulge in a culinary journey to the West Coast with our Ultimate West Coast Seafood Eggs Benedict. This delectable dish combines the essence of the Pacific Northwest with the classic Eggs Benedict. Savor the flavors of poached eggs nestled atop tender English muffins, enveloped in creamy hollandaise sauce. Choose from a variety of seafood options: succulent crab, briny smoked salmon, or savory shrimp. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of textures and tastes, transporting you to the vibrant shores of the West Coast. Our recipe collection features variations that cater to your preferences, including a Dungeness crab version and a vegetarian alternative with roasted tomatoes. Discover the perfect Eggs Benedict to tantalize your taste buds and experience the vibrant flavors of the West Coast.
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CLASSIC EGGS BENEDICT
There are conflicting theories about the origin of Eggs Benedict, but most trace the dish to New York City in the late 1800s. Hollandaise sauce is much older: It appears in a French cookbook from 1651 and was later known as Sauce Isigny, named for a town in Normandy. The name was changed to hollandaise after World War I, when butter was scarce in France and had to be imported from Holland.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 50m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Make the hollandaise sauce: Melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat until no longer foamy (but not browned), 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer the clear butter to a liquid measuring cup, leaving the milk solids on the bottom of the pan; discard the solids.
- Heat 1 inch of water in a medium saucepan over medium heat until steaming but not simmering. Combine the egg yolks, 1 tablespoon water and 2 teaspoons lemon juice in a medium stainless-steel bowl. Set the bowl on the saucepan (do not let the bowl touch the water). Cook, whisking constantly, until the egg mixture is pale yellow and thickened, 3 to 5 minutes. Check periodically to make sure the water isn't boiling or the egg yolks might overcook.
- Remove the bowl from the saucepan; slowly pour in the melted butter, a drop at a time at first, whisking constantly until thick. Whisk in the remaining 2 teaspoons lemon juice, the cayenne and ¼ teaspoon salt. If the sauce is too thick, whisk in some warm water, 1 tablespoon at a time, to loosen. Return the bowl to the saucepan of water with the heat turned off to keep warm; whisk occasionally.
- Make the Eggs Benedict: Fill a large wide pot with 3 inches of water. Heat over medium-high heat until steaming with small bubbles; reduce the heat as needed to maintain a bare simmer. Stir in the vinegar. Crack 4 eggs into individual small bowls or ramekins. Carefully tip the eggs into the water, spacing them as far apart as possible. Cook until the whites are set but the yolks are still runny, 3 to 3½ minutes. Remove the eggs with a slotted spoon and transfer to a plate lined with a kitchen towel. Gently blot the eggs dry and trim off any wispy pieces. Repeat with the remaining 4 eggs.
- Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the Canadian bacon and cook until lightly browned and warmed through, 1 to 2 minutes per side. Meanwhile, toast the English muffins and spread with butter.
- Top each English muffin half with a slice of Canadian bacon and a poached egg. Thin the hollandaise sauce with more warm water, if necessary, and season with salt. Spoon over the poached eggs and sprinkle with chopped chives.
THE BEST EGGS BENEDICT
We engineered this classic brunch dish to guarantee your success. By getting the muffins and bacon ready in advance and keeping them warm in the oven, you can focus on poaching a perfect egg. A blender makes an easy, foolproof hollandaise sauce. We added plenty of lemon to make it bright and tangy.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 25m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F.
- Fill a large saucepan with 2 quarts water. Add the vinegar and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat.
- Meanwhile, toast the English muffins until golden brown. Spread with butter and place on one side of a baking sheet. Keep warm in the oven.
- Melt 1 tablespoon of the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the Canadian bacon and cook until heated through, about 30 seconds per side. Transfer the bacon to the other side of the baking sheet to keep warm.
- Melt the remaining butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add the yolks, lemon juice, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and the cayenne to a blender. Blend for 1 minute. With the blender running, pour the melted butter very slowly through the open hole of the blender lid until smooth, thick and emulsified. Transfer the sauce back to the saucepan and place in the oven to keep warm.
- Crack the whole eggs into small cups or glasses. If your simmering water has reduced too much, add a bit more water and bring back to a steady simmer. When the water is at a steady simmer, slip the eggs into the water in one quick motion, arranging them clockwise in the pan so you know which will be ready first.. Poach the eggs until the whites are firm but the yolks are still runny, 4 to 5 minutes. Remove the eggs with a slotted spoon and drain on a paper towel.
- Top each muffin half with a slice of Canadian bacon and a poached egg. Pour hollandaise sauce over each muffin. (If the sauce has thickened too much, whisk it with a tablespoon of water.) Sprinkle each serving with a little cayenne and serve immediately.
EAST MEETS WEST BARBECUE SAUCE
This barbecue sauce is so wonderfully sweet, sticky and works equally well as a marinade or dipping sauce. It also has to be the easiest thing in the world to make! This will keep for a week in the fridge
Provided by JustEmma
Categories Sauces
Time 5m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Ready for this? Ok. Here we go!
- Get a shaker or a container you can lid and shake. Put all the ingredients in and shake thoroughly.
- Put your feet up - your work is done!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 119, Fat 4.5, SaturatedFat 0.7, Cholesterol 1, Sodium 1271.2, Carbohydrate 17.5, Fiber 1, Sugar 11.1, Protein 2.6
Tips:
- Use fresh seafood: This is the key to making a great eggs Benedict. Make sure your seafood is as fresh as possible and that it has been properly cleaned and deveined.
- Cook the seafood properly: The seafood should be cooked through but not overcooked. Overcooked seafood will be tough and chewy.
- Use a good quality hollandaise sauce: The hollandaise sauce is what really makes eggs Benedict special. Make sure you use a good quality hollandaise sauce or make your own from scratch.
- Toast the English muffins: Toasting the English muffins will help them to hold up better under the weight of the seafood and sauce.
- Assemble the eggs Benedict carefully: Once you have all of the components ready, assemble the eggs Benedict carefully. Start by placing a toasted English muffin half on a plate. Top with a piece of seafood, a poached egg, and a spoonful of hollandaise sauce.
Conclusion:
Eggs Benedict is a classic brunch dish that is sure to impress your guests. With a few simple tips, you can make a delicious and beautiful eggs Benedict that everyone will love.
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