Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Easiest Way to Cook Yummy Easy warm Scotch Eggs

Easy warm Scotch Eggs.

Easy warm Scotch Eggs You can have Easy warm Scotch Eggs using 5 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients of Easy warm Scotch Eggs

  1. Prepare 7 of eggs.
  2. It's 600 g of pork sausage meat (Empty your fav sausages if you like).
  3. You need 1/4 pint of milk.
  4. Prepare 60 g of Breadcrumbs.
  5. You need 600 ml of Sunflower oil.

Easy warm Scotch Eggs instructions

  1. Add 6 of the eggs to a pan of cold water and bring to the boil on a high heat. Once boiling leave them in for 5 and a half minutes..
  2. Divide the sausage meat evenly into six.
  3. On a floured board shape each piece into a circle leaving a coating of flour on each..
  4. After 5.5 minutes quickly run the eggs under cold water this will keep the whites white..
  5. Peel the eggs.
  6. Place the eggs on the sausage meat.
  7. Mould the sausage meat around the egg. Flour your hands and the board to stop them from sticking while doing this. Try to close any holes and get rid of any air. Air is the enemy!.
  8. Combine the single egg with the milk to make an egg wash.
  9. Add the breadcrumbs to a bowl..
  10. Roll each sausage ball in the egg followed by the bread crumbs.
  11. Heat the oil on a medium heat..
  12. When the oil is slightly starting to bubble lower the heat and add a couple of eggs gently. You can cook two at a time.
  13. As the eggs cook, delicately rotate them so they are cooked though, they are ready when golden brown and looking crispy roughly 10 minutes.
  14. Top tip: If the oil is too hot the sausage meat will crack and fall off so lower it! You may need to sacrifice a test egg to make sure that your sausage meat is well cooked. It is better to let them cook slowly and stay in one piece!!.
  15. When the eggs are cooked transfer them to a plate lined with kitchen roll..
  16. Best enjoyed with friends and family :-D.

Post a Comment for "Easiest Way to Cook Yummy Easy warm Scotch Eggs"