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Textured Bordeaux cep and poached-fried egg

Textured Bordeaux cep and poached-fried egg

2/24/25, 8:00 AM

You can enjoy this recipe to the accompaniment of baroque music in the Lyon restaurant of chef Jean-Baptiste Magno and sommelier Jérôme Sabatier.

This recipe from Jean-Baptiste Magno, chef at Bacchanales in Lyon, is taken from the special issue of Gault&Millau magazine, in which you can discover 109 chefs' recipes. These chefs have opened their establishments in the last 18 months and shared their favorite recipes with us. Discover the ingredients and preparation steps to make it easy.

Serves 4

Preparationtime: 25 min

Cooking time: 15 min

Ingredients for Jean-Baptiste Magno 's "poached and fried"cep and egg dish

  • 5 medium-sized, firm porcini mushrooms

  • 20 cl liquid cream

  • 4 g agar-agar

  • 40 g butter

For the fried poachedeggs

  • 4 eggs

  • Spirit vinegar

  • 4 tbsp. flour

  • 1 egg yolk

  • 4 tbsp. breadcrumbs

  • Neutral oil

For the dressing

  • Hazelnut oil

  • Salt and freshly ground pepper

  • Chervil sprigs

Specific equipment

  • Sipho n

Steps for Jean-Baptiste Magno 's "poached and fried"porcini and egg

  1. Porcini siphon: Brown 2 thickly sliced porcini mushrooms in a little butter. Add the cream and bring to the boil. Add the agar-agar, cook for 5 min, blend in a blender and strain through a sieve. Pour into a 50-cl siphon , add a gas cartridge and keep warm in a bain-marie.

  1. Pan-fried porcini: Cut the stem and head of 2 porcini into small cubes and fry in butter until golden-brown.

  1. fried poached eggs: In a saucepan of simmering water with a little spirit vinegar,swirl the broken eggs one by one and poach for 3-4 min. Cool in an ice-water bath.

- Dry them well, then roll them in flour,beaten egg yolkand breadcrumbs.

- At the last minute, fry the breaded eggs for 1 min in neutral oil heated to 180°C. drain briefly.

  1. Serving: Just before serving, arrange the porcini mushrooms in a circle. Place afried egg on top.Pour the siphon cream all around. Place thin slices of the last whole porcini on top and brush with hazelnut oil. Season to taste. Add a few sprigs of chervil for decoration.

Has this recipe inspired you to discover the cuisine of Jean-Baptiste Magno? Read the Gault&Millau review of Bacchanales.

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