Christmas Cooking #1: Eggs in PurgatoryEvery Christmas morning, my daughters clamor for Eggs in Purgatory, which is a traditionally pleasing and theologically themed holiday food. It's simple:
1. Heat tomato sauce (with a little garlic and black pepper) in a pan.
2. Use a ladle to make "holes" in the sauce; then drop in an egg (crack each egg in a cup before plopping into the sauce so it retains its shape).
3. Sprinkle with parmesan; cover and slow cook.
I keep the heat way low. This morning, I made seven eggs (one for each of the Deadly Sins) in a big non-stick pan, and they cooked on an almost imperceptible gas flame for about 30 minutes (seems like an eternity, but salvation awaits!). The sauce helps moderate even very low heat, and the result of this slow cooking is an egg with a lightweight custard-y consistency that I find challenging to achieve without the buffering effect of the sauce. The richness of egg and cheese balance the acids and spice of the sauce, and you end up with a very tasty and colorful breakfast; if you add some oregano or chopped basil, you can get the seasonal red/green color scheme going, too.
Serve with crusty bread and appropriately penitential thoughts.
Hammond
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