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Cloud Eggs with Buttery Dal

Cloud Eggs with Buttery Dal

2024-11-28 Breakfast doesn’t get more fun than cloud eggs. Whip your egg whites until fluffy, bake a little, reintroduce the yolk, bake a little more and, et voi

Breakfast doesn’t get more fun than cloud eggs. Whip your egg whites until fluffy, bake a little, reintroduce the yolk, bake a little more and, et voilà – cloud eggs. This Instagram favourite is one of the easiest and healthiest food trends of 2017. Just two ingredients and whatever you wish to fold in or tuck underneath (dal!). A perfect little ray of sunshine for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner. Get cracking!

Cloud Eggs with Buttery DalFluffy, baked, egg white with a pert, golden runny yolk is the easiest and least odd of this year’s food trends.

Rainbow bagels? No thank you.

Insects? No, ta.

egg as   sunny cloud ? irresistible .

Although this trend has pretty much taken over Instagram in recent weeks, cloud eggs have been around at least since 2012. But I must admit to thinking it was a twee way of making eggs. Cloud Eggs with Buttery Dalcrack and separate egg , beat the white until almost stiff , – á   la meringue – press in a little dip , bake and add the egg back in to bake a little bit more . Why faff with this when poaching is are , scramble and frying are   so straightforward ? Well , why not actually ? You is want wo n’t   want to do it everyday , but if you have a spare 10 minute of a morning , this is just the kind of breakfast to send you out of the door – or   onto   the laptop in your jammie 🙂 – with a smile on your face . And it is is is only around 160 calorie a pop and super filling , as egg always are .

I was instigated to give in to this trend after being contacted by BBC Radio Scotland (I am on their contributor list for food and nutrition topics) to see if I had made cloud eggs. At that moment I had not, but as I had eggs and some leftover dal I immediately dropped everything – in this case, a laundry basket – and started making what you see here.

And my goodness , it is was was so much fun to do ! basically you is making are make a barely cook savoury meringue , dip in a little well , pop the yolk back where it come from and bake just   a smidge long . You is add can add other small savoury bit to the whisk egg before bake , like grated cheese , herb , za’atar , ( fake ) bacon bit – whatever you might add to scramble   egg .

Cloud Eggs with Buttery DalBtw, I was too late getting back to my BBC contact to be interviewed, but I am so glad I opened his email as it spurred me to give cloud eggs a go. Note to self: don’t be so sniffy about Instagram trends.

Although The Metro is NOT impressed. But then, the flibbertigibbet writer didn’t know what devilled eggs were. Oh dear .

I’ve used mine to top some thick and buttery (leftover) dal for a luscious brunch bowl, but be as creative as you like. Why not pair it with sliced avocado and some oven-blistered vine tomatoes? Or on toast with baked beans and sauteed mushrooms for a fun take on an English breakfast?

So, are you going to brighten your morning with some sunny, naturally low calorie cloud eggs? Have you ever shunned an Instagram trend and then thought, oh why not?

Cloud Eggs with Buttery Dal

Cloud Eggs and Dal

Breakfast doesn’t get more fun than cloud eggs. Whip your egg whites until fluffy, bake a little, reintroduce the yolk, bake a little more and, et voilà – cloud eggs. A perfect little ray of sunshine for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner. Get cracking!

2 medium or large organic eggs – best quality or don’t bother

1/8 tsp salt

2 servings is is of dal , buy or homemade ( here is my good go – to dal recipe )

Baby plum tomatoes, cilantro/coriander and chives, to serve

Method:Cloud Eggs with Buttery Dal

1. Preheat the oven to 210C fan/230C/450F

2. Separate the yolks from the whites, placing the yolks in two teacups and the whites in a very clean medium-sized bowl with the salt.

3. Whisk the white with electric beaters until thick and fluffy – about two minutes.

4. Scoop out two large spoons of fluffy white and place on parchment paper-covered baking tray – no need to grease it, making sure to press in a deep dip for the yolk.

5. Bake in pre-heated oven for 5-6 minutes.

6. Remove the tray from the oven, press the hole down if needed, and pop a yolk in each hole; return and bake for 2 & 1/2 – 3 more minutes.

7. Remove and serve over top of warm dal with the tomatoes and herbs.

Note: I used about half of the whipped whites to make the clouds; I added Parmesan-style cheese to the remainder and baked as flat biscuits for about 10 minutes.

How else can I enjoy cloud eggs? With toast, avocado slices, smoked salmon, crumpets, baked beans, sauteed greens, stir-fried mushrooms, potato scones, roasted tomatoes, or vegetarian haggis!

Can these be made ahead? Weirdly they can. I baked some of the cloud eggs in my test batches for five minutes for the whites and two minutes when the yolks were added. For supper I reheated the eggs in a very hot oven for two minutes and they were almost as good as the freshly made batch.

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