Eggs Kejriwal Recipe on Food52 (2024)

Cheddar

by: Food52

August20,2020

4.5

2 Ratings

  • Prep time 10 minutes
  • Cook time 10 minutes
  • Serves 1
Author Notes

Fried eggs atop chile cheese on toast is a favorite of the well-to-do Willingdon Club, the first such Bombay institution to admit Indians. It is reputedly named after the member (not to be confused with the Indian politician Arvind Kejriwal) who, not allowed by his wife to eat eggs at home, kept asking for the dish.

The most convenient way of finishing the eggs here is to use a frying pan that can go into the oven. If you don’t have one, fry the eggs until cooked in the pan, then top with the cheese, spring onions, chile and pepper. The cheese won’t melt quite as much, but it will still be delicious. If your frying pan is reliably non-stick you should need little or no oil.

Reprinted from Dishoom: From Bombay With Love by Shamil Thakrar, Kavi Thakrar, and Kaved Nasir. Bloomsbury (2019). —Food52

  • Test Kitchen-Approved

What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 80 gramsmature cheddar, grated
  • 1 or 2 thick slices of white bloomer, sourdough, or brioche
  • 2 spring onions, very finely chopped
  • 1 green chile, very finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoonvegetable oil
  • 1 or 2 large eggs (one per slice of toast)
  • Coarsely ground black pepper
  • Tomato ketchup
Directions
  1. Let the grated cheese come up to room temperature; it needs to be quite soft and workable.
  2. Heat the oven to 240°C/Fan 220°C/Gas 9 (464°F). Place a baking tray inside to warm up.
  3. Toast the bread until very lightly browned on both sides. Set aside to cool slightly while you prepare the topping.
  4. Put a small handful of the grated cheese (roughly 10g), 1 tsp chopped spring onion and a pinch of green chilli to one side, to be used when you fry the egg(s).
  5. Crack the egg(s) into a cup or small bowl, being careful to keep the yolks intact.
  6. Put the remaining cheese, spring onions and green chile into a bowl, add plenty of black pepper and mix well. Using the back of a spoon (or your fingers), work the cheese mixture into a paste by pressing it firmly into the side of the bowl.
  7. Spread the cheese mix evenly over the toast and press it into the bloomer, using the back of the spoon, to create a firm, even layer that goes all the way to the edges. Place the toast on the tray in the oven and cook for 6 to 8 minutes, until deep golden and bubbling.
  8. While the chile cheese toast is cooking, warm a frying pan over a high heat and, if using, add the oil. Gently tip the egg(s) into the hot pan and add some black pepper. Top with the reserved grated cheese, spring onion, and green chile. Place the frying pan in the oven and cook for 2 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the egg white(s) are cooked but the yolk(s) are still runny.
  9. Carefully slide the egg(s) onto the cheese on toast and serve right away, with plenty of tomato ketchup.

Tags:

  • Indian
  • Cheddar
  • Cheese
  • Egg
  • Vegetarian
  • Brunch
  • Lunch
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner

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8 Reviews

cosmiccook August 30, 2020

What is a bloomer?

Pecan August 29, 2020

Wow, I am surprised Food 52 actually bothered to share the origins of this recipe and didn't just appropriate it, like they did with Alison Roman's stew aka chana masala. Kudos. Just take baby steps, I am sure you will get there.

gandalf August 21, 2020

What do you do with the reserved 10 g of grated cheese and 1 tsp. of chopped onion (Step 4), after putting it to the side? I am unclear on this point.

Chotu August 21, 2020

And when / how are you cooking the eggs? Recipe seems incomplete.

jlg84 August 22, 2020

This is rather typical of Food52. They don’t seem to edit their recipes very well.

Brinda A. August 24, 2020

Hi! Just want to share that this is due to an ongoing product bug that unfortunately is deleting steps of recipes at random. Rest assured, we're looking into this and will get back to you ASAP with the full directions. (And for what it's worth, this recipe came from a cookbook that was previously edited by a separate editor, so it is not necessarily a matter of our editing standards here!)

Gigi August 30, 2020

It says in the full recipe to fry them til done but still runny. You have to open up the recipe.

gandalf August 30, 2020

Yes, it does now; but when the recipe was first posted, several of the steps that are now included in the recipe were missing (including the one about frying the eggs).

Eggs Kejriwal Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

How to make eggs kejriwal? ›

Crack the eggs into the skillet, and sprinkle with salt. Cook the eggs until the whites are firm and yolks are runny, about 5 minutes. Top each piece of bread with a sunny-side up fried egg, cilantro leaves and more chiles, and serve immediately.

How are over-easy eggs cooked? ›

Cooking over medium heat allows the whites to gradually set while the yolk remains bright and runny. Flipping the eggs for just 5 to 10 seconds ensures that the whites are fully cooked on both sides.

What makes eggs more fluffy water or milk? ›

Preferring water over milk isn't just our opinion—science also supports using water over milk (if you want fluffy eggs). Adding water to eggs essentially steams them, as the water evaporates during cooking, and this yields a fluffier scramble.

What liquid makes eggs fluffy? ›

Water is the way to go if your ultimate goal is to cook airy scrambled eggs that feel like a cloud and melt in your mouth. It's as simple as this: add a splash of water to your already-whisked eggs. When the water heats on the stove, it produces a steaming effect, which results in surprisingly fluffy scrambled eggs.

What's the difference between a fried egg and an over-easy egg? ›

There a four basic styles of fried eggs—sunny side up, over easy, over medium and over well—indicating the level of doneness.
  • Sunny side up: The egg is fried with the yolk up and is not flipped.
  • Over easy: The egg is flipped and the yolk is still runny.

Is it OK to eat over easy eggs? ›

In typical scenarios without bird flu outbreaks to consider, the USDA says that "everyone is advised against eating raw or undercooked egg yolks, whites or products containing them" — namely to avoid food poisoning caused by the bacteria salmonella, which can linger inside eggs and on outer shells.

Why are over easy eggs better than scrambled? ›

First of all, runny yolks means it is much healthier than when it's blended it up and hardened into scrambled eggs. Why? Well, that egg yolk is full of nutrients, most notably lutein and zeaxanthin, which two nutrients are known for feeding a person's eyes and keeping macular degeneration at bay.

How to make an egg step by step? ›

How to Make a Perfect Fried Egg – 5 Easy Steps
  1. Heat the Pan. Start by putting your pan on the burner on high heat. ...
  2. Add Oil. Even with a non-stick pan, you're going to want to add some oil. ...
  3. Add Your Egg… Slowly. ...
  4. Add Water and Cover. Let your egg cook until it's turned white around the edges. ...
  5. Remove and Serve.
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How do you Mcdonald's make their eggs? ›

Round Egg: We use a USDA Grade A cracked into an 'egg ring' to get that iconic round shape for our Egg McMuffin®. Scrambled Eggs: Our scrambled eggs are made with liquid eggs that are cooked fresh on our grill with real butter.

How do you make eggs in mold? ›

Bake in the oven: Place the silicone mold on a baking sheet and carefully transfer it to the preheated oven. Bake for approximately 10-15 minutes, or until the eggs are set according to your preference. Cool and enjoy: Once cooked, remove the silicone mold from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes.

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