I can't think of a breakfast more satisfying than a well cooked egg in the middle of a golden, buttery piece of brioche, the yolk running when you cut into it. I made myself one of these for breakfast yesterday morning adding truffle butter instead of regular butter and it was fantastic. Now I need to figure out a way to add on to this so I can serve it at a dinner party.
Looking at food as a young New Yorker
Monday, January 14, 2008
Food I like
This winter season I find myself turning more and more to filling comfortable food. One of my recent go-to snacks is something that I used to have a lot between the ages of twelve to sixteen and then completely forgot about: Eggs in a hole.

I can't think of a breakfast more satisfying than a well cooked egg in the middle of a golden, buttery piece of brioche, the yolk running when you cut into it. I made myself one of these for breakfast yesterday morning adding truffle butter instead of regular butter and it was fantastic. Now I need to figure out a way to add on to this so I can serve it at a dinner party.
I can't think of a breakfast more satisfying than a well cooked egg in the middle of a golden, buttery piece of brioche, the yolk running when you cut into it. I made myself one of these for breakfast yesterday morning adding truffle butter instead of regular butter and it was fantastic. Now I need to figure out a way to add on to this so I can serve it at a dinner party.
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This photo drew a salivating crowd when I had it up at work today.
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