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Eggs Baked in Ramekins wit Herbs: Oeufs en Cocotte aux Fines Herbes
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Print It Rate ItIngredients
- ½ tsp butter
- 1 ramekin 2.5 – 3? in diameter 1.5? high
- 2 tbsp whipping cream
- a pan containing 3/4? simmering water
- 1 or 2 eggs
- salt and pepper
- ½ tsp mixed fresh parsley chives, chervil or tarragon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 F.
- Butter the ramekin, saving a dot for later. Add one tablespoon of the cream and half of the herbs and set the ramekin in the simmering water over moderate heat.
- When the cream is hot, break into it one or two eggs. Pour he remaining spoonful of cream and remaining herbs over the egg and top with a dot of butter.
- Place in middle level of the hot oven and bake for 7 – 10 minutes. The eggs are done when they are just set but still tremble slightly in the ramekins. They will set a little more when the ramekins are removed, so they should not be overcooked.Season with salt and pepper and serve.
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Megan says
Great job! Those eggs look beautiful. I love Julia's recipes.
Amanda says
Thanks all, these were really great eggs, I will definitely make them again. Would be a great way to impress company!
Barb, sfo says
Looks delicious! I love poached eggs but never get them right. These look like they would do the job.
Connie Weiss says
I tried making this right after I read the book and I thought I messed them up. Hubby didn't like it but I did.
Great pictures!
Debbie says
The eggs look wonderful. I know exactly what you mean about cooking. I keep it fairly simple also but like to try different things that are not too complicated. I'm looking very forward to seeing the movie!
The Blonde Duck says
That looks so elegant!
Cheryl Wray says
These look just wonderful.
I can't wait to see the movie this weekend! And perhaps I'll be inspired to try a Julia Child recipe too.
(I just discovered your blog, and now I'm off to read through your past posts.)
Mags says
I love that the movie's release has so many of us finding our inner Child (Julia that is.) Lovely post and your eggs look divine!
Chef Fresco says
We just bought some ramekins – I might just have to give this one a try!
Yasmeen says
Julia is an inspiration to all cooks.Love this simple egg bake :D
Alisa - Frugal Foodie says
That sounds like the book I need too! Those eggs look fabulous!
pinkstripes says
I've made eggs like this before and they are fabulous! YUM>
Erin Orr says
Hi there! Thanks for commenting on my bundt cake, and thanks for suggesting that I might have a smudge on my lens! I've been trying to figure out what that blurry/bright spot was, but having a smudge on the lens never crossed my mind. I'll check when I get home!
Amy says
I'm not sure why I was anonymous in the last comment. I'm just trying to figure this out. :)
Anonymous says
Those look so good. I just bought that cookbook and made myself a real French omelet the other day. Can't to dig into some more recipes.
Barbara Bakes says
I've never tried eggs baked like these. It sounds so easy! I'm going to have to check out Julia's book.
Kayte says
Looks really yummy! When you are finished playing with Julia's book, come on over and play with the Le Cordon Bleu at Home book…OMW, every recipe a hit! Every process/step/direction clear, precise and if you follow it one by one by one, voila…it all works better than you ever dreamed possible! Come and play with us over there at Whisk Wednesdays if you love French cooking.
Marthe says
What a coincidence: just yesterday evening I read the chapter in Julie & Julia where Julia writes about Eggs en Cocotte!
One of my favourite dishes at the local Bistro is a dish they call Cocotte: Mushrooms with Roquefort and egg in a ramekin from the oven. Delish!!
SUGAR B says
Very gourmet! I likey! :)
Finsmom says
These sound incredibly tasty! Great photos!