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Dad's Eggs Benedict

By: Ron Merlin from Merlin's Menu

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Dad's Eggs Benedict
This image courtesy of themerlinmenu.blogspot.com

This delicious homemade eggs Benedict recipe is loaded with flavor. Coming from our friend Ron at Merlin's Menu, eggs and Canadian bacon are slathered in a homemade Hollandaise sauce. A picture perfect breakfast, you'll eat every last bit.

Ingredients
  • 5 eggs, 3 seperated
  • 1 stick of butter
  • juice of 1 fresh lemon
  • Canadian bacon or thinly sliced ham
  • 1 English muffin
  • 1 tablespoon white vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • parsley for garnish
Instructions
  1. Add water to a saucepan or small frying pan and bring to gentle rolling boil. Add white vinegar to boiling water. (vinegar keeps the egg whites from separating too much)
  2. Melt butter in ovenproof measuring cup or similar. (you the want the butter to be very hot)
  3. Separate 3 eggs and add yolks to mixer or blender. You can prepare the Hollandaise sauce in a blender, food processor, or even with a Kitchen Aid mixer. I used the mixer with the wire beater attachment.
  4. Add remaining two eggs to a small bowl.
  5. Begin toasting the split English Muffin.
  6. Gently slide the two eggs into the boiling water. 4 minutes for soft poach, and 6 minutes for medium poach.
  7. Turn the mixer on high and beat eggs until beginning to foam. Then, in a thin stream, add the butter to the eggs while the mixer, or blender, or food processor is on high speed. Add cayenne and lemon juice and continue to beat on high for a minute or two.
  8. Lay toasted English Muffin on a plate, layer with Canadian Bacon or ham, lay one poached egg on each muffin, and drizzle with the Hollandaise sauce. Garnish with a bit of parsley.

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