Steps:
- 1. Begin by separating the eggs. Place the yolks in a separate dish for later use, and whisk the whites together with about a tablespoon of cream or milk and the Herbs of Province mixture to your liking. Soak the bread in the mixture. 2. Put the oven on broil and the bacon on a rimmed cookie sheet. Position the cookie sheet about 4 inches from the coil. They will spend 2 minutes under the broiler. Then flip them. You want them cooked but not crunchy. They need to be soft and pliable. 3. Place a skillet on med/low heat with a dab of butter and oil. When skillet is hot place the bread in the skillet next to each other. Let it cook for about 30 seconds to 1 minute before flipping. You want the bread to begin to brown just a little. After flipping pour remaining egg white mixture over the top of the two pieces of bread, connecting them. Wait a minute or so and then flip again. 4. Form the bacon into a circle and place in middle of the bread to make a little circle. Then place the egg yolks in the middle of the bacon circles. Though bacon is delicious. The main purpose for the bacon is to keep the yolks from rolling off the bread into the skillet. Next drape the cheese over the top of the bacon, covering the yolks. 5. Now pour the wine into the skillet and cover. The wine should steam immediately, melting the cheese, cooking the yolks and preventing the bottom of the toast from burning. This should take about 30 seconds to 1 minute. 6. Last, if you so desire, add some hot sauce before plating. This recipe can be cut down by changing all the main ingredients to 1 instead of 2. I've been playing with this recipe for a couple of years. If you have any suggestions please post them. Have fun.
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sonya king
[email protected]Not a fan. The cream cheese mixture was too bland, and the crackers were too soggy. I think I'll stick to my usual cheese ball recipe.
Syed Ismaeil
[email protected]These are so cute and festive! I made them for a Christmas party, and they were a big hit. Everyone loved them.
Matthew Goff
[email protected]I was looking for a fun and easy appetizer to make for a party, and this recipe fit the bill perfectly. They were a big hit with my guests.
Shallom Munyoro
[email protected]Delicious and adorable! I made these for my kids' birthday party, and they were a huge hit. I'll definitely be making them again.
Emmanuel Ackah
[email protected]These are so easy to make and always a hit at parties. I like to make them with different colored cream cheese to make them even more festive.
Backstraps nFins
[email protected]Cute idea, but the execution was lacking. The cream cheese mixture was too runny, and the crackers got soggy. I think I'll try a different recipe next time.
Tahir Ali Panhwar
[email protected]This recipe is a great way to use up leftover cream cheese. I also added some chopped ham and pickles to the cream cheese mixture, and it was delicious.
Fahad Junejo
[email protected]I've made this recipe several times, and it's always a crowd-pleaser. I like to use different types of crackers and cream cheese flavors to keep it interesting.
Frank Farrelly
[email protected]Meh. It was okay. The cream cheese mixture was a bit bland, and the crackers got soggy. I think I'll stick to my usual cheese ball recipe.
Md Ariful Islam Akash
[email protected]So cute and tasty! Perfect for a party or potluck. I used Ritz crackers and whipped cream cheese, and it was a big hit.
Samira Rahman
[email protected]Delicious! I added some chopped celery and onion to the cream cheese mixture, and it gave it a nice crunch. Will definitely make again.
Olamide Salau
[email protected]My family loved this fun and easy recipe! We used gluten-free crackers and vegan cream cheese, and it was still a hit. Definitely a keeper!