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Glenn Jacobs 09-12-2003 07:39 PM

Deep Fried Hard Boiled Eggs
 
On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 12:31:21 -0600, Steve Wertz wrote:

> I'm reading a book by Corrine Trang, and she mentions that the
> vietnamese deep-fry hard-boiled eggs until they're "golden crisp" on
> the outside (and sometimes servd with a brasied pork hock/shank dish).
>
> This idea is intriguing. Has anybody actually deep-fried an egg? And
> can they really turn out crispy?
>
> Tastewise, I'm not sure what to expect. I'm thinking dry, burnt egg.
> But I just may try it next time I boot-up the oil.
>
> (beware of crosspost to r.f.c)
>
> Breakfast: Scrambled eggs with oyster and sriracha sauces.
>
> -sw


I have had eggs that were hardboiled, then had sausage meat psked around
them. They were deep fried and were wonderful.

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JakeInHartsel

Rona Yuthasastrakosol 09-12-2003 10:47 PM

Deep Fried Hard Boiled Eggs
 

"Glenn Jacobs" > wrote in message
...

>
> I have had eggs that were hardboiled, then had sausage meat psked around
> them. They were deep fried and were wonderful.
>
> --
> JakeInHartsel


Scotch eggs. Very different from deep frying a hard-cooked egg on its own.

On an Asian note, the very first time I ever had Scotch eggs was in Japan.
They were a staple on the school lunch menu at the school I worked at. At
first I though, "Gross!" because of my dislike for hard-boiled eggs, but
then I began to like them. Sometimes I even crave them.

rona

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Arri London 10-12-2003 01:13 AM

Deep Fried Hard Boiled Eggs
 
Glenn Jacobs wrote:
>
> On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 12:31:21 -0600, Steve Wertz wrote:
>
> > I'm reading a book by Corrine Trang, and she mentions that the
> > vietnamese deep-fry hard-boiled eggs until they're "golden crisp" on
> > the outside (and sometimes servd with a brasied pork hock/shank dish).
> >
> > This idea is intriguing. Has anybody actually deep-fried an egg? And
> > can they really turn out crispy?
> >
> > Tastewise, I'm not sure what to expect. I'm thinking dry, burnt egg.
> > But I just may try it next time I boot-up the oil.
> >
> > (beware of crosspost to r.f.c)
> >
> > Breakfast: Scrambled eggs with oyster and sriracha sauces.
> >
> > -sw

>
> I have had eggs that were hardboiled, then had sausage meat psked around
> them. They were deep fried and were wonderful.
>
> --
> JakeInHartsel


those are Scotch eggs. Also tasty!

Tippi 11-12-2003 04:32 PM

Deep Fried Hard Boiled Eggs
 
"Rona Yuthasastrakosol" > wrote
> On an Asian note, the very first time I ever had Scotch eggs was in Japan.


what are they called? sugocho tamago? sugocho egasu?? or did they drop
the "scotch" part and called it a-ge... something or other?

Rona Yuthasastrakosol 11-12-2003 05:22 PM

Deep Fried Hard Boiled Eggs
 

"Tippi" > wrote in message
om...
>
> what are they called? sugocho tamago? sugocho egasu?? or did they drop
> the "scotch" part and called it a-ge... something or other?


I think it was sukotchu (su+ko+chisai tsu+chi+chisai yu) eggu. I should
have kept some of my school menus. I used to love getting the new ones and
figuring out which were going to be good lunch days, and which were going to
suck.

rona
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Dimitri 11-12-2003 06:55 PM

Deep Fried Hard Boiled Eggs
 

"Tippi" > wrote in message
om...
> "Rona Yuthasastrakosol" > wrote
> > On an Asian note, the very first time I ever had Scotch eggs was in

Japan.
>
> what are they called? sugocho tamago? sugocho egasu?? or did they drop
> the "scotch" part and called it a-ge... something or other?


Scotch Eg-u All flat no accent. Fairly common in obento (lunch box) using
minced beef.

Dimitri




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