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serafaery ([personal profile] serafaery) wrote2020-11-23 09:53 am

housewife performance

Josh asked for eggs and veggies this morning, so I came up with this:



Poached eggs with a sprinkle of everything bagel seasoning, fresh chopped sage and rosemary, tomatoes and scallions, freshly grated turmeric and ginger, dash of pepper, and a sprinkle of garlic cheese (Facerock's Vampire Slayer), on top of a bed of microgreens (brassica, leeks, cilantro, parsley, and peas) with more tomatoes and cheese beneath the eggs on top of the greens, and the side is 3 slices of my Vegducken from last night: roasted butternut squash stuffed with purple sweet potato on one side, roasted parsnip/turnip/beets/zucchini/carrot/onion on the other side, and vegan field roast in the middle.

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I kind of want to get Tyler the Sub Par Parks calendar as sort of a gag holiday gift, because he's always refused to go to any National parks and says they're overrated lol.

Edit: oh bummer it's sold out drat :)
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[personal profile] arethinn 2020-11-24 05:43 am (UTC)(link)
Do you have any secret for poached eggs? I feel like I've tried every method and supposed trick under the sun and nothing gets them to hold together (if not sink to the bottom and stick to the pan).

I thought the stuff on the left had something to do with peaches or apricots before reading "Vegducken", heh.
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[personal profile] arethinn 2020-11-24 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Vinegar is supposed to help the protein in the white coagulate. Salt is just seasoning I expect. But alas, I've tried exactly what you describe and still gotten a mess :-/