Mollet Eggs Florentine

Mollet Eggs Florentine
Mollet Eggs Florentine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mollet Eggs Florentine

A Mollet Egg is one that is cooked not quite hard.  It lies inbetween a soft boiled egg and one cooked hard.  The whites are well set and the yolk is still partly runny.   A Mollet Egg Florentine is an egg cooked not quite hard served with spinach.  

 On of my pastimes is to go through very old cook books and I found one”The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book” by Victor Hirtzler which had recipes and menus for 365 days at the hotel.  Needless to say there were many egg dishes.  His version of this dish was a puree of spinach with the egg served on top.

In searching the internet I found Jacques Pepin’s take on the recipe with Mornay sauce over the top.  Sounded good to me so I tweaked the recipe a little to fit my pantry and came up with the following recipe.

It makes an elegant brunch recipe and works well for a luncheon or light dinner with a salad.

Ingredients for Mollet Eggs Florentine

This recipe is for two to four persons.

For the Mollet Eggs Florentine:
  1. 2 mollet eggs per person
  2. 1# frozen spinach
  3. 2 shallots finely diced
  4. ½ tsp ground nutmeg
  5. 2 Tbs butter
  6. Salt & Pepper
  7. 1 cup grated swiss cheese
For the Mornay Sauce:
  1. 2 Tbs butter
  2. 2Tbs Flour
  3. 1½ cups of ½&½ warmed
  4. ½ tsp salt and pepper (white if available)
  5. 2 Tbs Parmesan cheese
  6. 1 egg yolk (Optional)

Directions for Mollet Eggs Florentine

There are four distinct steps to the preparation of this dish.   First the spinach, second the eggs, third the Mornay sauce and fourth the final assembly and broiling.  None of the steps take a great deal of time and can be done in order and if you prepare everything in advance it should be a smooth operation.

If you have small au gratens do it in individual portions, or a larger au graten or baking dish will also work just fine .

For the Spinach:

You can use fresh if you like, but frozen works just as well.  Defrost the spinach and press out most of the water in a towel.

In a sauté pan melt the butter   Once the butter is beginning to brown add the shallot and cook until just wilted. Now  add the spinach and nutmeg and salt and pepper and stir to combine and cook for one or two minutes.

If making individual dishes divide the spinach into the four dishes, and set aside, or if using a larger dish spoon the spinach evenly over the bottom of the dish.

For the Mollet Eggs:

Use a pan that can accommodate all the eggs in a single layer and is deep enough to cover them with water.

Using a push pin, puncture the large round end of the eggs, making a small hole (this will prevent them from cracking while cooking).  Have a bowl with ice water ready to accept the eggs once cooked.

Bring the water up to a rolling boil.  Carefully add the eggs and cook for 6 minutes NO MORE!.  Remove the eggs once cooked from the boiling water and place into the ice water to stop the cooking.

Using the back of a knife or a spoon carefully cracked the shells of the eggs and gently peel, if they resist, peel under running water.  Dry eggs and set on top of the spinach.  You can make a small indentation in the spinach and place the eggs in them.  Sprinkle most of the cheese over the eggs and spinach, reserve a small amount to top the eggs with.

For the Mornay Sauce:

In a sauce pan melt the butter then add the flour stir to combine all the raw flour and cook for about one minute.  Add the warm ½&½ and whisk while bringing the mixture up to a boil.  Once thickened add the salt & pepper and Parmesan whisking briskly to prevent the cheese from lumping together.   Allow the mixture to cool a little, add the egg yolk and whisk very briskly to prevent the yolk from scrambling, you can omit the yolk if you want.  Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary.

Mollet Eggs Florentine Assembly:

With the bed of spinach and the eggs nestled in, carefully spoon the Mornay sauce over the eggs and spinach and top the eggs with the remaining cheese.

Place under a broiler, but do not have the dish too close to the heat.  You want it far enough away so as to allow the eggs to heat up before the cheese and sauce brown too much.

the eggs are heated and cheese and sauce beginning to brown
the eggs are heated and cheese and sauce beginning to brown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are a few items to help make this recipe:
Cooks Standard Multi-Ply Clad Stainless-Steel 5-Quart 11-Inch Covered Deep Saute Pan
6.75″ x 3.5″ 4 Oz. Oval Au Gratin Baking Dish [Set of 6]

 

 

 

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Very nice eggs with a nice cheesy sauce that even makes the green stuff almost palatable. Personally I would serve the eggs on a bed of prime rib, but I’m not the chef.  Anyway 5 paws for the eggs and sauce.

 

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Mollet Eggs Florentine
Serves 4
A great dish for brunch ,luncheon or a light dinner
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Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
10 min
Total Time
40 min
Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
10 min
Total Time
40 min
For the Mollet Eggs Florentine
  1. 2 mollet eggs per person
  2. 1# frozen spinach
  3. 2 shallots finely diced
  4. ½ tsp ground nutmeg
  5. 2 Tbs butter
  6. Salt & Pepper
  7. 1 cup grated swiss cheese
For the Mornay Sauce
  1. 2 Tbs butter
  2. 2Tbs Flour
  3. 1½ cups of ½&½ warmed
  4. ½ tsp salt and pepper (white if available)
  5. 2 Tbs Parmesan cheese
  6. 1 egg yolk (Optional)
Instructions
  1. There are four distinct steps to the preparation of this dish. First the spinach, second the eggs, third the Mornay sauce and fourth the final assembly and broiling. None of the steps take a great deal of time and can be done in order and if you prepare everything in advance it should be a smooth operation.
  2. If you have small au gratens do it in individual portions, or a larger au graten or baking dish will also work just fine .
For the Spinach
  1. You can use fresh if you like, but frozen works just as well. Defrost the spinach and press out most of the water in a towel.
  2. In a sauté pan melt the butter Once the butter is beginning to brown add the shallot and cook until just wilted. Now add the spinach and nutmeg and salt and pepper and stir to combine and cook for one or two minutes.
  3. If making individual dishes divide the spinach into the four dishes, and set aside, or if using a larger dish spoon the spinach evenly over the bottom of the dish.
For the Mollet Eggs
  1. Use a pan that can accommodate all the eggs in a single layer and is deep enough to cover them with water.
  2. Using a push pin, puncture the large round end of the eggs, making a small hole (this will prevent them from cracking while cooking). Have a bowl with ice water ready to accept the eggs once cooked.
  3. Bring the water up to a rolling boil. Carefully add the eggs and cook for 6 minutes NO MORE!. Remove the eggs once cooked from the boiling water and place into the ice water to stop the cooking.
  4. Using the back of a knife or a spoon carefully cracked the shells of the eggs and gently peel, if they resist, peel under running water. Dry eggs and set on top of the spinach. You can make a small indentation in the spinach and place the eggs in them. Sprinkle most of the cheese over the eggs and spinach, reserve a small amount to top the eggs with.
For the Mornay Sauce
  1. In a sauce pan melt the butter then add the flour stir to combine all the raw flour and cook for about one minute. Add the warm ½&½ and whisk while bringing the mixture up to a boil. Once thickened add the salt & pepper and Parmesan whisking briskly to prevent the cheese from lumping together. Allow the mixture to cool a little, add the egg yolk and whisk very briskly to prevent the yolk from scrambling, you can omit the yolk if you want. Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary.
Mollet Eggs Florentine Assembly
  1. With the bed of spinach and the eggs nestled in, carefully spoon the Mornay sauce over the eggs and spinach and top the eggs with the remaining cheese.
  2. Place under a broiler, but do not have the dish too close to the heat. You want it far enough away so as to allow the eggs to heat up before the cheese and sauce brown too much.
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Spinach Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing

Spinach Salad
Spinach Salad

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spinach Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing

This recipe has been a favorite in our family for many years.  When I first started making it I didn’t have the luxury of pre washed baby spinach available.  I used large spinach leaves which needed to be washed completely and then have the thick stalks removed.

Now with the advent of prepackaged baby leaves it is a much simpler task.  You still need to remove part of the stem. but the washing task is basically a rinse and not as intense as getting the sand out of every crevice.

Ingredients for Spinach Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing

  1. 1 bag baby spinach leaves approximately 6 ounces stems removed
  2. 4-6 slices bacon
  3. 2-3 Tbs balsamic vinegar
  4. 2-3 Tbs white wine or champagne vinegar
  5. 2 eggs boiled hard* and chopped
  6. 1 medium onion diced
  7. salt & pepper to taste

Directions for Spinach Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing

This recipe will serve 4-6 persons.

Take the bacon and cut into ¼ inch pieces ,saute until crisp and most of the fat has been rendered.

Remove the bacon to a paper towel to drain, and reserve the bacon fat and estimate how many Tablespoons bacon fat you have.  You will need approximately 3 times as much vinegar in total as fat. So 2 Tablespoons of fat would need about 6 Tablespoons in total of Vinegar, which should be sufficient for this recipe.  You don’t have to be exact a reasonable estimate will be fine.

Remove the stems from the spinach leaves , rinse and pat or spin dry.

To Assemble

Just before serving, place the spinach in a salad bowl, sprinkle the eggs and bacon bits over the top.

Take the pan with the bacon fat and bring up to medium heat, add the onions and saute until they are softened.

Once the onions are softened, add the appropriate amount of vinegar and stir to combine.

Pour the mixture over the salad and toss to coat all the leaves with the dressing and to mix the other ingredients, taste and adjust seasoning as needed.

Serve.

* For perfect hard boiled eggs see:  http://www.rantsravesandrecipes.com/category/appetizers/deviled-eggs-egg-dishes

 

Here are a few items to help make this recipe:
OXO Good Grips Green Salad Spinner
Lipper International Cherry Footed Nappy Bowl
Lipper International 12-Inch Cherry Salad Servers

 

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OK…. news flash……I’m not a salad person either! but I certainly did appreciate the Bacon bits.

 

Spinach Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing
Serves 6
A tangy tasty salad
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Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
5 min
Total Time
35 min
Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
5 min
Total Time
35 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 bag baby spinach leaves appoximately 6 ounces
  2. 4-6 slices bacon
  3. 2-3 Tbs balsamic vinegar
  4. 2-3 Tbs white wine or champagne vinegar
  5. 2 eggs boiled hard* and chopped
  6. 1 medium onion diced
  7. salt & pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. This recipe will serve 4-6 persons.
  2. Take the bacon and cut into ¼ inch pieces and saute until crisp and most of the fat has been rendered.
  3. Remove the bacon to a paper towel to drain, and reserve the bacon fat and estimate how many Tbs bacon fat you have. You will need approximately 3 times as much vinegar in total as fat. So 2 Tbs of fat would need about 6 Tbs in total of vinegar, which should be sufficent for this recipe. You don't have to be exact a reasonable estimate will be fine.
  4. Remove the stems from the spinach leaves and rinse and pat or spin dry.
  5. To Assemble
  6. Just before serving, place the spinach in a salad bowl, sprinkle the eggs and bacon bits over the top.
  7. Take the pan with the bacon fat and bring up to medium heat, add the onions and saute until they are softened.
  8. Once the onions are softened, add the appropriate amount of vinegar and stir to combine.
  9. Pour the mixture over the salad and toss to coat all the leaves with the dressing and to mix the other ingredients, taste and adjust seasoning as needed.
  10. Serve.
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Pasta with Sausage, Spinach and Tomato

Pasta with sausage, spinach and tomato
Pasta with sausage, spinach and tomato

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pasta with Sausage, Spinach and Tomato

Another night of what to do for dinner?   Had the sausage but no onion or peppers, so a quick look around and I came up with this idea which came out quite well.

Ingredients for Pasta with sausage, spinach and tomatoes

  1. 8 sweet sausage
  2. 1 pound bag frozen spinach well drained and chopped
  3. 1 can diced tomato well drained
  4. 1 pound pasta your choice
  5. 3 -4 garlic cloves sliced
  6. 1 Tbs hot pepper flakes
  7. 1 cup reserved pasta water or
  8. 1/2 cup chicken stock
  9. Olive oil

Directions for pasta, sausage, spinach and tomato

In a large fry pan cook and brown the sausage.  Once cooked let the sausage rest for 10 -15 minutes before cutting into coin slices.

Cook the pasta and while the pasta is cooking put the sausage back into the fry pan add the spinach tomato and garlic and about 8 Tbs Olive oil and cook until garlic is softened and the other ingredients are heated through.

Drain the pasta, add back to the pot then add all the other ingredients and stir to combine thoroughly.  If it looks to dry add some of the pasta water, chicken stock or more Olive oil.

 

Here are a few items to help make this recipe:
Emeril by All-Clad E9208264 Hard Anodized Nonstick 5-Quart Saute Pan with Lid Cookware, Black
New Professional Commercial Grade 8 QT (Quart) Heavy-Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot, 3-Ply Clad Base, Induction Ready, With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item

 

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Another of those full of leafy green stuff, make you feel good your eating right, recipes.  At least this one has a “little bit of meat on the bone.”  3 paws for the effort and let’s get a luau going!

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Pasta with sausage, Spinach & Tomato
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Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
30 min
Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
30 min
Ingredients
  1. 8 sweet sausage
  2. 1 pound bag frozen spinach well drained and chopped
  3. 1 can diced tomato well drained
  4. 1 pound pasta your choice
  5. 3 -4 garlic cloves sliced
  6. 1 Tbs hot pepper flakes
  7. 1 cup reserved pasta water or
  8. 1/2 cup chicken stock
  9. Olive oil
Instructions
  1. In a large fry pan cook and brown the sausage. Once cooked let the sausage rest for 10 -15 minutes before cutting into coin slices.
  2. Cook the pasta and while the pasta is cooking put the sausage back into the fry pan add the spinach tomato and garlic and about 8 Tbs Olive oil and cook until garlic is softened and the other ingredients are heated through.
  3. Drain the pasta, add back to the pot then add all the other ingredients and stir to combine thoroughly. If it looks to dry add some of the pasta water, chicken stock or more Olive oil.
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