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Your morning egg gets crunchy via deep-frying recipe

- By Leah Eskin CHICAGO TRIBUNE

This unusual technique produces an orb that’s friedegg crunchy outside and poached-egg tender inside. Choose a heavy saucepan that affords at least 2 inches of headroom above the oil. You’ll also need a frying thermomete­r and a metal strainer with a handle.

Crunchy Fried Egg

Inspired by “Eggs” by Michel Roux

Makes 1 serving

1 tablespoon olive oil 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice ¼ teaspoon Dijon mustard Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 bulb fennel, trimmed, thinly shaved 1 small shallot, slivered lengthwise 1 egg About 3 cups peanut oil

Instructio­ns: Whisk together olive oil, lemon juice and mustard. Season with salt and pepper. Toss with fennel and heap onto a plate.

Pile slivered shallots into a sieve with a handle. Crack the egg into a small cup with a handle. Line two plates with paper towels. Keep handy a timer, a wooden spoon and a slotted spoon.

Pour peanut oil into saucepan. Clip on the thermomete­r. Heat oil to 350 degrees. Lower in sieve. Fry shallots brown, about 1 minute. Pull out sieve and invert shallots onto paper towels. Sprinkle with salt.

Bring egg cup to the surface of oil and gently tip in egg. It will immediatel­y begin to fry and puff up. If any white spreads out, use the wooden spoon to gather it back. After 40 seconds, use the wooden spoon to turn over the egg ball. Fry 10 seconds more. Scoop out the egg with the slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.

Set crunchy egg over fennel salad. Season with salt and pepper. Scatter on shallots. Dig in.

 ?? Michael Tercha / Chicago Tribune ?? A crunchy fried egg remains as soft as poached inside. It’s served over a shaved fennel salad.
Michael Tercha / Chicago Tribune A crunchy fried egg remains as soft as poached inside. It’s served over a shaved fennel salad.

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