Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Things on Toast; Monday - Eggs Florentine

So one of my favourite meals of the day is breakfast, in particular, toast (which my housemates know all too well!) For some reason, people at Uni seem to skip breakfast more than when they are at home - be it because they are in a mad rush for a 9am or simply because they are too hungover - I want to stop making breakfast a chore! For the next seven days, I will post 7 different, more exciting ways to eat your toast, some will be more tricky than others, but all doable!
So here is Monday's instalment: Eggs Florentine - Poached egg on wilted spinach with hollandaise sauce oodled over.
Based on 1 person, you'll need:
3 eggs (1 whole, 2 yolks only)
1 Lemon
50g butter
a good handful of spinach
A Slice of toast (obv...)
The trickiest part of this recipe is the hollandaise sauce, but it's not as hard as it may seem! Trust me.
Get a pan of boiling water and put a glass bowl on the top. Melt the butter into the bowl, squeezing in the lemon, then put the two yolks in and whisk constantly until the sauce thickens. Take off the heat.
Put your toast in. In a skillet or frying pan, on a medium heat, put your spinach in with just a splash of water, cover with a lid.
In the pan with boiling water, with a spoon, stir the water quite fast, until you get a small whirlpool in the middle, crack your egg in (I crack my egg into a small glass, then use that to lower it in) and reduce the heat so that the water is barely boiling - this will ensure the egg doesn't get battered and split. Cook for 3-4 minutes depending on the size of your egg.
Lay the wilted spinach on the toast, top with your poached egg (remove with a slotted spoon) and spoon over the hollandaise sauce. Finish with salt and pepper.
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Sunday, 7 October 2012

Honey and Lemon Tea...Cold and Flu Remedy

I haven't posted for an absolute age on here, the usual start of term madness has finally settled down, and low and behold, I have come down with the usual bout of Fresher's Flu (along with my entire social circle)!  This will take you seconds to make, but will last you all year, and trust me, you will be glad of it when the dreaded freshers flu comes for you!  I am drinking a soothing mug of this as I write, and already my throat is feeling better and it's as though I have my beloved mum here looking after me!
 
 
All you need is half a jar or honey and a whole lemon.  Thinly slice the lemon and put it in the jar of honey.  Put in the fridge, and over time, it will go brown and turn into a sort of marmalade.  A few spoonfuls of this magic mix in a mug of boiling water will soothe even the nastiest of fluey cold symptoms.

Get Well Soon!

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