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Poaching eggs is one of those cooking techniques that's shrouded in mystery—but for no good reason! We have two tricks that will help you poach with confidence—even if it's the first time—and yield runny yolks surrounded my firm but not bouncy whites. Perch one atop a French bistro-style salad and magic happens: The yolks mingle with the bacon vinaigrette (that's right—we're using bacon renderings as the fatty element of the salad dressing) to create a rich sauce that coats the lettuce and the crunchy-soft croutons. We're calling for 1 poached egg per salad in this recipe, but if you’re really hungry and want to make a more filling meal of it, go ahead and poach 2 eggs per person. The method is the same.
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Medium Saucepan
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Chef's Knife
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Cutting Board
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Large Bowl
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Medium Skillet
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Tongs
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Wooden Spoon
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Small Bowl
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Medium Bowl
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Ingredients
2 servings
Step 1
Bring a medium saucepan of water to a boil. Meanwhile, tear¼ baguetteinto 1" irregular craggy pieces (these will be your croutons). Cut6 oz. thick-cut baconcrosswise into ¾" strips. Peel1 large shallot, then thinly slice crosswise. Slice½ small bunch of chivesinto ¾" batons.
Step 2
Thoroughly wash and dry8 cups frisée. Transfer to a large bowl.
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Step 3
Heat3 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oilin a medium skillet over medium until shimmering. Add torn bread and stir well to evenly coat in oil. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown and crisp in some areas, 4–5 minutes. You aren’t looking for croutons that are crisp all the way through—just some good browning on the outside. Season withkosher saltandfreshly ground black pepperand transfer to a plate. Let cool; reserve skillet.
Step 4
Return skillet to medium heat. Cook bacon, stirring frequently, until just shy of crisp, 4–5 minutes.
Step 5
Add shallots and ½ tsp. pepper and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until shallots are just softened, about 2 minutes. Remove skillet from heat and stir in¼ cup red wine vinegar, scraping bottom of skillet to collect all those yummy bits.
Step 6
Add1 Tbsp. honey, stirring to combine. Taste the dressing—if it feels like it needs a little bit more acidity, add a splash of vinegar. Every type of bacon will render out a different amount of fat, and it’s that fat that will balance out the acidic vinegar, so you have to use your judgement.
Step 7
Time to poach2 eggs! Crack each egg into small separate bowls. Working over another bowl or the sink, carefully tilt bowl into a fine-mesh sieve, allowing excess white to slip through. This leaves behind a smaller orb of egg white that surrounds the yolk and ensures that your poached eggs won't have those scraggly, tail bits. Transfer egg to a medium shallow bowl. Repeat with remaining egg and transfer to same medium bowl.
Step 8
Carefully lower rim of medium bowl into saucepan of boiling water. Tilt bowl so each egg gently drops into the water, one by one. Turn off heat and set a timer for 3 minutes. Poaching the eggs in hot, unmoving water, allows them to cook super gently.
Step 9
While eggs cook, toss lettuce, bacon vinaigrette, croutons, and chives to combine; season with salt. Divide salad between bowls.
Step 10
Back to those eggs. Using a slotted spoon, scoop up each egg and lightly blot on a clean kitchen towel or paper towels to remove any water clinging on.
Step 11
Transfer egg to top of each salad; season eggs with salt and pepper.
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7/9/2023