"Chamomile" from quail eggs

Eggs 504 Last Update: Jul 31, 2021 Created: Jul 31, 2021 0 0 0
  • Serves: 2 People
  • Prepare Time: -
  • Cooking Time: 30
  • Calories: -
  • Difficulty: Easy
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A fun, creative design for fried quail eggs. An excellent breakfast option - your loved ones, especially children, will be very happy and satisfied.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Peel the sausages, cut in half. Make cuts across the sausage without cutting to the end.
  2. Expand and chop with toothpicks.
  3. Heat vegetable oil in a flat-bottomed skillet.
  4. Put the sausages flat side down, fry over medium heat for 1 minute.
  5. Break the quail eggs carefully, taking care not to damage the yolks.
  6. Reduce fire. Cover the pan with a lid, preferably a glass one, to keep an eye on the eggs.
  7. Fry eggs from quail eggs until the white hardens and the yolk is still bright.
  8. When the quail eggs are ready, place the "flowers" on the plates. Remove toothpicks and excess protein.
  9. With the help of the dill stalks, form the stalks of "daisies". Lay out the "grass" from the dill leaves. You can cut leaves from a cucumber - I've tried it ...)) But this is for professionals or especially patient ones))
  10. Bon Appetit!

"Chamomile" from quail eggs



  • Serves: 2 People
  • Prepare Time: -
  • Cooking Time: 30
  • Calories: -
  • Difficulty: Easy

A fun, creative design for fried quail eggs. An excellent breakfast option - your loved ones, especially children, will be very happy and satisfied.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Peel the sausages, cut in half. Make cuts across the sausage without cutting to the end.
  2. Expand and chop with toothpicks.
  3. Heat vegetable oil in a flat-bottomed skillet.
  4. Put the sausages flat side down, fry over medium heat for 1 minute.
  5. Break the quail eggs carefully, taking care not to damage the yolks.
  6. Reduce fire. Cover the pan with a lid, preferably a glass one, to keep an eye on the eggs.
  7. Fry eggs from quail eggs until the white hardens and the yolk is still bright.
  8. When the quail eggs are ready, place the "flowers" on the plates. Remove toothpicks and excess protein.
  9. With the help of the dill stalks, form the stalks of "daisies". Lay out the "grass" from the dill leaves. You can cut leaves from a cucumber - I've tried it ...)) But this is for professionals or especially patient ones))
  10. Bon Appetit!

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