Saturday, May 17, 2014

Skidne Æg - Dirty eggs

This is part of our Eurovision inspired Danish-fest. Skidne Æg is a traditional dish, and makes a lovely sharing entree when plated up as we did, or you can serve in individual dishes.

The eggs are meant to be a little runnier than this - that lovely inbetween softboiled and hardboiled, but we overshot the mark as we were too engrossed in the pre-show buildup! Even so, it was a very tasty dish. I'm thinking, too, that you could replace the mustard with curry powder for a, well, curried version.

You can use whatever mustard you enjoy, but be cautious with the hotter ones as you may need to use less or face the wrath of the mustard god.  We used dijon because it is one of my favourites, and I had it in the house at the time!

Ingredients


4 eggs
4 tablespoons butter
4 tablespoons flour
1/2 litre milk
3 tablespoon mustard
salt to taste


Method

Boil eggs and boil until they are cooked as you desire (technically medium boiled is what you aim for, but do whatever you like best). Peel.

Make a roux with the butter and flour.  Add milk in gradually until you have a white sauce. Add mustard, stir through, season with salt and pepper to taste. If your eggs have cooled too much add them to the sauce to reheat, otherwise place eggs in bowl/s and pour sauce over.

Eat with rye bread, flatbread, or even with strips of crispy bacon... we served it with my flatbread recipe (just omitting the caraway!)




3 comments:

  1. Maia why are they called dirty? It looks like something I would like, but not my husband. He would say what did you do with those eggs haha. Sometimes when I prepare our meal the two plates look completely different.

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  2. From what I can gather they were traditionally eaten on Easter Saturday. Holy Saturday was also called "skiden/dirty Saturday" as there was no cleaning done from maundy thursday to easter monday - so on Saturday you dealt with the dirty stuff - cleaning, washing, etc. At least I think that is what it was. :)

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  3. I like the idea of your eggs prepared with the mustard sauce, they sound good.

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