BAKED SCOTCH EGGS
While London department store Fortnum & Mason claims to have invented Scottish eggs in 1738, they've become a modern favorite, thanks to their frequent appearance at fairs and Renaissance Festivals. Serve with ranch dressing, hot sauce or hot mustard sauce.
Provided by By Jessica Walker
Categories Entree
Time 50m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Heat oven to 400°F. In large bowl, mix pork sausage, onion and salt. Shape mixture into 4 equal patties.
- Roll each hard-cooked egg in flour to coat; place on sausage patty and shape sausage around egg. Dip each into beaten egg; coat with bread crumbs to cover completely. Place on ungreased cookie sheet.
- Bake 35 minutes or until sausage is thoroughly cooked and no longer pink near egg.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 Serving
SCOTCH EGGS, BAKED NOT FRIED!
I made these at work today and thought they were pretty tasty. I also liked the fact they were baked, not fried. The bacon was a nice addition too. Prep time includes boiling and peeling the eggs. These can be eaten hot or cold and are nice with a good relish.
Provided by JustJanS
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 50m
Yield 12 scotch eggs
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius or 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Soak the bread in the milk for 1 minute; squeeze dry.
- Combine the bread, sausage meat, raw egg, parsley, nutmeg, salt and pepper. Mix well.
- Lightly oil a 12 cup muffin tray; line each cup with a slice of bacon.
- Cover with a layer of sausage mixture; add a hard boiled egg, pointy end up.
- Enclose the egg completely with more sausage meat mixture.
- Bake uncovered for 20 minutes or until cooked through.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 388, Fat 30.3, SaturatedFat 10.1, Cholesterol 264, Sodium 676.3, Carbohydrate 6.7, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 1.1, Protein 20.5
BAKED SCOTCH EGGS
A baked version of the popular pub Scotch egg. No need to fry here. Comes out just as good as the fried version without the mess of frying. Serve hot with mustard of choice.
Provided by Richard
Categories Appetizers and Snacks Meat and Poultry
Time 35m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Line a baking pan with aluminum foil. Place a wire rack over the foil.
- Cut and form pork sausage into 2-ounce patties. Place a hard-boiled egg in the center of each patty and press sausage around the egg.
- Beat raw egg in a small bowl. Place bread crumbs in another bowl. Dip each patty into the egg; roll in the bread crumbs to coat. Place coated patties on the wire rack.
- Bake in the preheated oven until golden brown, 20 to 22 minutes. Serve hot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 296.7 calories, Carbohydrate 11.3 g, Cholesterol 291 mg, Fat 19.5 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 17.6 g, SaturatedFat 6.4 g, Sodium 848 mg, Sugar 1.5 g
SCOTCH EGGS
Categories Egg Breakfast Side Fry Easter Sausage Spice Gourmet Sugar Conscious Dairy Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free
Yield Makes 4 Scotch eggs, serving 4
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a large bowl combine well the sausage, the sage, the thyme, and the cayenne, divide the mixture into 4 equal portions, and flatten each portion into a thin round. Enclose each hard-boiled egg completely in 1 of the sausage rounds, patting the sausage into place. Dredge the sausage-coated eggs in the flour, shaking off the excess, dip them in the raw eggs, letting the excess drip off, and roll them gently in the bread crumbs, coating them well. In a deep fryer heat 2 1/2 inches of the oil to 350°F. and in it fry the Scotch eggs, 2 at a time, turning them and transferring them to paper towels to drain with a slotted spoon as they are done, for 10 minutes.
BAKED SCOTCH EGG
I love scotch eggs but I hate deep fat frying so came up with this baked alternative
Provided by AshleyRoberts
Time 40m
Yield Makes 4 scotch eggs
Number Of Ingredients 0
Steps:
- First, bring a pan of water to a rolling boil, gently lower 4 of the eggs into the water and boil for 4 - 4.5 minutes for a runny yolk.and prepare a bowl of ice water.
- Once the eggs are finished plunge them straight into the ice water and leave them for 10 minutes to stop cooking. This will also make it easier for the shells to come off.
- Whilst the eggs are cooking off. Prepare the sausage meat by dividing into 4 equal parts and then flattening out each part on some clingfilm.
- Now it's time to de-shell those eggs. Lightly tap the outside of the egg with a metal spoon and then peel the shell off. I find this easy to do under the cold water then it just slips right off.
- Once you have de-shelled all your eggs place each egg on a piece of sausage meat. Carefully wrap the meat around the ahh being careful not to pop the egg.
- Once each egg is fully wrapped up in sausage meat, wrap it in the clingfilm and make into a nice ball shape and then chill for 2 hours to firm up the meat.
- Pre-heat the oven to 200.c fan/ 400F / gas mark 6
- Whilst the oven is heating set up your flour in one bowl with the salt and pepper, the remaining egg lightly beaten in another and then the bread crumbs in a 3rd bowl.
- Coat each sausage meat ball in the flour get it all covered evenly and lightly. Then this is where it gets messy... into the egg and then into the breadcrumbs. Repeat this for each of the balls ensuring your got even coverage.once fully coated place on an oven tray with non stick baking sheet.
- Place the tray in the oven for approximately 20/25 minutes until crispy coating. Enjoy them warm straight from the oven or allow them to cook to take on a picknic
SCOTCH EGGS
A crispy coating made with cornflakes and pork sausage dresses up these Scotch eggs. They're fabulous hot out of the oven. Or enjoy them cold for a snack. -Dorothy Smith, El Dorado, Arkansas
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Appetizers Breakfast Brunch
Time 40m
Yield 6 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Divide the sausage into six portions; flatten and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Shape each portion around a peeled hard-boiled egg. Roll in beaten egg, then in cornflake crumbs. Place on a rack in a baking pan. Bake, uncovered, at 400° for 30 minutes or until meat is no longer pink, turning every 10 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 283 calories, Fat 20g fat (7g saturated fat), Cholesterol 275mg cholesterol, Sodium 463mg sodium, Carbohydrate 11g carbohydrate (3g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 14g protein.
BAKED SCOTCH EGGS
The inhabitants of Scotland seem to have a mania for deep fried food; they are notorious for deep frying Mars bars. Scotch Eggs are one of their better efforts in this tradition. However, these are just as good baked and a great deal less greasy.
Provided by Jenny Sanders
Categories Breakfast
Time 2h
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Mix the meat thoroughly with the seasonings and divide into four equal portions.
- Have the four eggs hard boiled, for about 12 minutes.
- Peel them, dip them in water and coat them in flour.
- Wrap each egg evenly in a portion of meat, being sure they are covered completely.
- Beat the remaining egg.
- Dip each egg in the beaten egg then coat thoroughly in breadcrumbs.
- Chill for one hour.
- Bake until golden brown on a cookie sheet at 400°F; about 30 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 603, Fat 32.9, SaturatedFat 11.6, Cholesterol 314.3, Sodium 838.6, Carbohydrate 39.7, Fiber 2.6, Sugar 3.6, Protein 34.3
OLD-FASHIONED SCOTCH EGGS
Here is an old family recipe for this hearty egg and sausage dish. This dish is high in fat so it's best if eaten only as a special treat
Provided by P J K
Categories Appetizers and Snacks
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Place eggs in saucepan and cover with water. Bring to boil. Cover, remove from heat, and let eggs sit in hot water for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from hot water and cool; peel.
- In a large deep skillet heat about 1 inch of vegetable oil until hot.
- Place whole boiled eggs on top of sausage patty. Roll to form ball around the egg. Dip in beaten egg wash, then seasoned breadcrumbs. Deep fry in hot vegetable oil until meat is fully cooked. Drain and serve hot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 594.5 calories, Carbohydrate 28.6 g, Cholesterol 353.7 mg, Fat 41.4 g, Fiber 2 g, Protein 26.4 g, SaturatedFat 10.6 g, Sodium 1495.3 mg, Sugar 2.9 g
LIGHTER SCOTCH EGGS
The picnic classic gets a healthy makeover - two thirds of the fat is knocked off by using lentils and lean pork and baking instead of frying
Provided by Angela Nilsen
Categories Snack, Treat
Time 1h5m
Yield Makes 4
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Heat 1 tsp of the oil in a small non-stick frying pan. Tip in the shallot and fry for a few mins until softened. Transfer to a plate and set aside to cool. (No need to wash the pan, you can use it later.)
- Meanwhile, put 4 of the eggs in a medium pan, covering well with cold water. Bring to the boil - as the water starts to bubble, set the timer and boil for 5 mins. When cooked, pour off the boiling water and cool the eggs under cold water to stop them from cooking further. Mash the lentils well in a medium bowl with the back of a fork, then stir in the pork mince, sage, 2 tsp of the chives, the mustard, nutmeg, cooled shallots, a pinch of salt and a generous grating of black pepper. Peel the shells from the eggs and pat dry with kitchen paper.
- Divide the meat mix evenly into 4. Tip the flour onto a plate and roll in each egg to coat, tapping off any excess. Pat down a quarter of the meat mix on the work surface to a 12-13 cm circle, using the rest of the flour to keep it from sticking. Cup the circle in your hand and place one of the eggs in the centre. With both hands, pat, press and ease the meat mix around the egg until it is completely and evenly covered. Seal really well so there is no join, then pat and roll it into a good shape on the floured surface. Repeat with the rest of the meat mix and cooked eggs.
- Mix the panko crumbs on a large plate with the remaining chives. Beat the remaining egg on a plate, brush some all over each coated egg (you won't use it all), then roll the eggs in the panko crumbs, patting them on to stick. Lay the eggs on a baking parchment-lined baking tray and chill for 20-25 mins (but not overnight). Heat oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5.
- Heat 2 tsp of the remaining oil in the pan you used for the shallot. When quite hot (it is hot enough when a few panko crumbs dropped in sizzle immediately and start to brown), put in 2 of the Scotch eggs and roll in the oil to coat them well. Set the timer for 2 mins, then fry, turning often, to brown all over. You are just browning, not fully cooking the eggs at this stage, so don't overcook or the coating may start to split. Transfer to the lined baking tray and repeat with the remaining eggs, lowering the heat slightly if the pan gets too hot.
- Bake the Scotch eggs for 12 mins. Remove and lay them on kitchen paper to drain and leave to cool slightly. Halve the Scotch eggs using a sharp knife and serve slightly warm or cold. Best eaten the same day or, when cold, can be stored overnight in the fridge in an airtight container.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 223 calories, Fat 11.7 grams fat, SaturatedFat 2.6 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 8.3 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 0.3 grams sugar, Fiber 1.4 grams fiber, Protein 21 grams protein, Sodium 0.5 milligram of sodium
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