Easiest Way to Prepare Quick Poached Egg with Hollandaise Sauce and Sweet Potato Spinach Hash
by Bobby Carlson
Poached Egg with Hollandaise Sauce and Sweet Potato Spinach Hash
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The ingredients needed to make Poached Egg with Hollandaise Sauce and Sweet Potato Spinach Hash:
Take Poached Egg
Make ready 2 Eggs
Get 2 pinch Sea salt
Make ready 1 dash Vinegar
Get Hollandaise Sauce
Make ready 1 1/2 cup White wine
Prepare 1/2 cup Champagne Vinegar
Get 2 Shallots, finely chopped
Prepare 9 tbsp Unsalted butter
Prepare 1 Bay leaf
Prepare 3 Egg yolks
Make ready 2 tbsp Finely chopped basil
Make ready 1 Black pepper & Salt
Get Sweet Potato Spinach Hash
Make ready 1 large Sweet potato, peeled and diced (1in cubes)
Make ready 1 tbsp Coconut oil
Take 2 Handfuls of Spinach, roughly chopped
Prepare 1/2 tsp Cayenne powder
Prepare 1/2 tsp Paprika
Prepare 2 tsp Italian seasoning
Get 1/2 tsp Garlic powder
Make ready 1 Crushed sea salt
Prepare 3 Mini bell peppers(yellow,red, orange) , finely sliced
Instructions to make Poached Egg with Hollandaise Sauce and Sweet Potato Spinach Hash:
Start off with making the Hollandaise: melt butter on a small saucepan over low heat. Once melted, remove from stove and let stand for 5 minutes. Then clarify the butter.( one method is to skim the foam from the top, and slowly pour into a container, discard the milky solids in the bottom of the pan). Clarifying butted gives it a higher smoke point. Once done set the butter aside
Place shallots, wine, vinegar, bay leaf and two dashes of black pepper in a saucepan over high heat. Reduce by two thirds. Remove the saucepan from the heat once reduced and allow to cool.
Now, place a saucepan of water over medium-low heat and bring to a simmer.
Meanwhile the water comes up to a simmer. Add the three egg yolks into a heat resistant bowl with a tablespoon of water and a full tablespoon of the shallot reduction, whisk all together until foamy.(if taste of the shallots isn't too strong you can add more. Leftover shallot reduction can be stored in the fridge for up to 4 days)
Once the water starts to simmer and the egg yolks are foamy, set the bowl on the pan and continue whisking until the mix forms a thick ribbon, when you lift the whisk from the bowl, be careful not to scramble the sauce.
Slowly and in a steady stream, pour in the clarify butter into the sauce, whisking constantly. Strain the sauce through a sieve into a dish. Stir in the basil and season to taste. Set aside and keep warm.
(Don't toss out the water in the saucepan, you can use it for when you poach the eggs)
Now move onto the hash: begin with heating up the coconut oil on a large skilled at medium high heat. Carefully, add in the diced sweet potato, and cook for about 10 min, or until sides are lightly browned.
Meanwhile, get a small bowl and mix all the spices(paprika,cayenne, garlic, and Italian seasoning) together. Add the mix of spices and mini bell peppers to the sweet potatoes once they start browning in the skillet.
Once all sides of the sweet potatoes are lightly browned add the chopped spinach and give it a few tosses until wilted. 2-3 min.
Final step poach eggs: Reheat the water in the saucepan on high heat(the water that you had brought up to a simmer while making the sauce). Add the dash of vinegar and the sea salt to the water and once it starts boiling with a fork, spoon or knife, stir the water until you create a whirlpool then one by one toss in the eggs. Cap the saucepan, turn off the stove and let the pan stand for 5 min without lifting the cap. Then take the eggs out, set them on a paper towel for minute and then place them on top of the hash and top off with the hollandaise.
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