Oeufs A La Neige Snow Eggs Food

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ŒUFS à LA NEIGE (SNOW EGGS)



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Inspired by French Roots: Two cooks, two countries & the beautiful food along the way by Jean-Pierre Moullé and Denise Lurton Moullé (of Two Bordelais) It's common to poach the meringues in milk, then use the milk afterward as the base for the crème anglaise, which Denise does in the book. However I like the custard to be really, really cold when served, so I make the custard sauce well in advance (it can be made up to three days ahead and refrigerated), so it's hyper well-chilled when it hits the bowls. I chill the individual serving bowls, too. If you want to poach the meringues in the milk, Denise offers instructions and proportions in the book. Although Americans are the ones prone to "going to the extreme," I dialed down the egg yolks in Denise's crème anglaise. She uses eight, I use six - so feel free to use either. You'll notice I got a few larger blobs of caramel in mine because I was trying to drizzle the caramel while take pictures of it, which isn't recommended (especially if you like to bake barefoot.) So be "present" when making and drizzling the caramel. But when eating the finished dessert, you can do so with abandon.

Provided by David

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 cups (500ml) whole milk (500ml)
6 to 8 large egg yolks
1/2 cup (100g) sugar
1/2 vanilla bean
6 to 8 large egg whites (at room temperature)
1/3 cup (65g) sugar
pinch of salt
3/4 cup (150g) sugar
3 tablespoons water

Steps:

  • To make the crème anglaise, combine the milk and sugar in a medium saucepan. Split the ½ vanilla bean lengthwise then scrape out the seeds and put them, and the pod, into the milk. In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg yolks. (Use six if you want a standard custard sauce, eight if you prefer it extra-rich.)
  • Make an ice bath by nesting a medium size metal bowl in a large bowl filled with ice and a little cold water. Set a mesh strainer over the top.
  • Heat the milk until steaming. Whisk some of the warmed milk mixture into the egg yolks, then scrape the warmed yolks back into the saucepan. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly with a heatproof spatula, scraping the bottom, sides, and corners of the pan, until the custard is thick enough to coat the spatula. Don't let the mixture boil.
  • Immediately strain the custard through the mesh strainer into the chilled bowl. Pluck out the vanilla pod, wipe off any bits of egg on it, and return it to the warm custard. Stir the crème anglaise to help cool it down. Once cool, refrigerate.
  • To make the meringues, line a baking sheet lined with a clean tea towel or paper towels. In a large, wide saucepan or casserole, fill it about halfway with water and heat it until it comes to a lively simmer.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment at medium speed, or by hand with a whisk, whip the egg whites with the salt until they are foamy. Increase the speed of the mixer (or your whipping, with the whisk) until the egg whites begin to start holding their shape. Whip in the 1/3 cup sugar, one tablespoon at a time, until the whites hold their shape when you lift the whip. Do not overwhip or the meringues will be dry.
  • Using two large soup spoons, scoop up a generous amount of the meringue onto one spoon - it should be heaped up so high that it threatens to fall off - then take the second spoon to scrape it off, dropping the oval of meringue into the simmering water. (You might be tempted to spend a few moments shaping the meringue into a nicer oval with the second spoon before scraping it off, but in the finished dessert, it won't really matter much all that much. Remember, this is a home-style dessert.) Don't crowd too many into the pot; they should be allowed to float freely. Doing six at a time is usually a good number. Plan on getting sixteen meringues from the egg whites, total. But don't worry if you don't; two makes a good portion for some people, others want three.
  • Poach the meringues for 3 to 4 minutes, then flip each one with a slotted spoon, and poach for another 3 to 4 minutes. Remove the meringues with a slotted spoon and put them on the lined baking sheet. Poach the remaining meringues.
  • When all the meringues have been poached, pour the crème anglaise into a large, wide, chilled bowl. Nest the meringues close together on the top, floating them in the crème anglaise.
  • To make the caramel, heat the sugar and water in a skillet, swirling it as little as possible, if necessary, so it cooks evenly, until it turns a medium amber color. Turn off the heat and use a spoon to drizzle the caramel over the meringues.

OEUFS A LA NEIGE (SNOW EGGS)



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To prepare this specialty, you make a sweetened milk bath on which you cook oval-shaped meringues that, in theory, resemble eggs. After the so-called eggs are cooked, you combine what is left of the milk with egg yolks and prepare an English custard, or what the French choose to call a sauce anglaise. This is chilled and the eggs are floated on top. The snow-white eggs are served with a vanilla-flavored custard.

Provided by Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey

Categories     dessert

Time 30m

Yield Ten or more servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 cups milk
1 cup heavy cream
1 1/4 cups sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
6 eggs, separated
1/4 teaspoon salt, if desired
1/4 cup water

Steps:

  • Put the milk and cream in a skillet and add six tablespoons of the sugar. Bring to the simmer, stirring, and let simmer until the sugar is dissolved. Add the vanilla and blend.
  • Beat the egg whites until they are almost stiff. Sprinkle with six more tablespoons of sugar and the salt and continue beating until the mixture is quite stiff.
  • Using two large spoons, mold the meringue into oval shapes and spoon the ovals on top of the simmering milk. Make a few at a time for a total of 10 or more. Cook about 30 to 40 seconds on one side and carefully turn to cook on the second side. Cook 30 to 40 seconds on the second side and remove the ovals. Drain on absorbent paper towels. Continue until all the meringue has been shaped into ovals and cooked.
  • Strain the milk.
  • Put the egg yolks in a saucepan. Beat the egg yolks until they are light and lemon- colored and pour in the strained milk. Put the saucepan on the heat and simmer, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, until the custard coats the spoon. When the spoon is coated, remove the custard immediately from the heat and strain it into a wide serving dish large enough to hold the meringue ovals in one layer.
  • Meanwhile, combine the remaining sugar with the water in a heavy saucepan. Cook until the sugar becomes caramel-colored and then dark amber in color. Take care not to burn it.
  • Before the caramel sets, pour it in a thin thread on top of the oval meringues. Serve the meringues in round-bottom dessert dishes with the custard on the bottom of each.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 262, UnsaturatedFat 5 grams, Carbohydrate 29 grams, Fat 14 grams, Protein 6 grams, SaturatedFat 8 grams, Sodium 136 milligrams, Sugar 29 grams, TransFat 0 grams

OEUFS A LA NEIGE



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Provided by Alton Brown

Categories     dessert

Time 1h5m

Yield 6 servings (2 oeufs each serving)

Number Of Ingredients 8

8 ounces granulated sugar
4 ounces pasteurized egg whites, room temperature
3 cups whole milk
1/4 cup granulated sugar, divided
1 vanilla bean, split and seeds scraped
4 ounces pasteurized egg yolks
Pinch kosher salt
1/3 cup chopped pistachios, optional

Steps:

  • For the meringue: Heat 1-inch water in a 4-quart saucepan, covered, over high heat until it simmers, about 8 minutes. Decrease the heat to maintain a simmer.
  • Combine the sugar and whites in the bowl of a stand mixer and set over the simmering water. Whisk continually until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture lightens in color, doubles in volume, and reaches 140 degrees F, 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Place the bowl on the stand mixer and, using the whisk attachment, whisk on high until stiff peaks form and the meringue has cooled slightly, approximately 7 minutes. Set aside.
  • To form and cook the oeufs: Place the milk, 2 tablespoons of the sugar, and vanilla bean into a 2-quart saucier, cover, and set over high heat. Bring the mixture just to a simmer, approximately 5 minutes. Uncover, decrease the heat to low, and maintain a temperature of 180 to 190 degrees F.
  • Use a 1-1/2 ounce disher to scoop the meringue, 4 at a time, into the milk, and poach for 3 minutes. Gently flip with a slotted spoon and cook until firm to the touch, another 3 minutes. Remove to a tea towel-lined half sheet pan. Repeat with the remaining meringue mixture, maintaining the temperature of the milk to make sure it does not boil. Hold the meringues at room temperature until ready to serve, or store in an airtight container over night. (Can be made a day ahead and stored, and kept covered in the refrigerator.) Decrease the heat to low and keep the milk warm in the pan.
  • To finish the neige: Whisk together the egg yolks, kosher salt, and remaining 2 tablespoons sugar in a medium mixing bowl until well combined and slightly lightened in color, approximately 2 minutes. Slowly add half of the milk mixture, whisking constantly. Return the entire mixture to the saucepan over low heat, and stir frequently with a spatula or wooden spoon until the sauce has thickened slightly and coats the back of the spatula or spoon, 8 to 9 minutes. You should be able to draw a line on the back of the utensil with your finger.
  • Strain the sauce through the fine mesh strainer into a bowl set over an ice water bath and stir until chilled. (Can be made a day ahead and stored, covered in the refrigerator.)
  • To serve: Spoon a small amount of sauce into the center of a shallow bowl and top with 2 oeufs. Sprinkle on pistachios, if desired.

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