SC - An old recipie memory

Christine A Seelye-King mermayde at juno.com
Wed Nov 4 16:44:42 PST 1998


>My late husband,  Knikolos,  used to make this dish he called Eggs
>Goldenrod.  It was toast, buttered.  Then you took a hard boiled egg 
>and separated the yolk from the white.  You took a fork and mashed each
of them until they were crumbly.  Then, you took the white and put a
layer on the toast, then a smaller layer of the yolk.  I think he
finished it off with a cheese sauce, but I wouldn't swear to that. 
(Maybe
>hollandaise?) 

>	Yessss, and I love eggs goldenrod.  Hmmm...
>
>	Actually, the way I was shown to do it was toast, egg whites,
>	sause, then yolks dusted/crumbled over the top for the
>"goldenrod" effect.
 
>	Berengaria, having a new outlook on dinner tonight.
>
>	P.S.--i've had both cheese and hollandaise and once a weird
>	"supreme" sauce that Iwouldn't recommend.
	
	In the food service trade we would have called a chicken sauce a
'supreme', was it thick and yellow and tasted of chicken boullion?  Where
did you get this recipie from?  
	Thanks, 
	Christianna

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