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coddled egg
noun
An egg that has been delicately cooked in a water bath (often in a device called a coddler), either in or out of the shell.
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Distinctively, it is made with English-muffin croutons and a coddled egg.
His dishes rarely highlight more than three ingredients: coddled egg, smoked butter and mushrooms; blood orange, olive oil and marjoram; or Iberico pork cheeks with dates and walnuts.
And then there was brunch, which Prune does so well, from expert omelets to a fantastic coddled egg mixed with ribbons of poached chicken and cream.
RECOMMENDED DISHES -- Lamb sausages; marrow bones; sweetbreads; whole grilled fish; spinach with black cardamom; granitas with whipped cream; Dutch-style pancake; coddled egg.
There was the requisite garlic and oil in his dressing, lemon and Worcestershire sauce, grated Parmesan and a coddled egg broken over the romaine at the end to slick the greens and coat the croutons.
Highlights on the opening lunch menu include Nantucket bay scallops in blood orange juice; crab soup with a shot of sherry; clam pizza; coddled egg with peekytoe crab; Welsh rabbit with roasted pears; and Nova Scotia lobster on smoking seaweed.
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Coddled eggs are similar to poached or soft-boiled ones.
I'm not talking omelets or souffles or coddled eggs or such.
Try it on toast, with coddled eggs, or as a stuffing inside meat (a la beef Wellington) or ravioli.
Atkinson conveys Tilly's dementia through an intense stream-of-consciousness narrative in which thoughts slide hither and thither, from Tweets to Tweety-pie, billabong to billy, coddled eggs to coddling a child.
A few weeks earlier, my wife, Ruth, had said she wanted to buy a couple and try coddled eggs, because she had heard they were good.
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