Poached Eggs with Chorizo and Medjool Date Paste

Poached Eggs with Chorizo and Medjool Date Paste

Rich poached eggs release their golden yolks over a complex, jammy paste made from smoky Spanish chorizo and caramelized Medjool dates, perfectly balanced on crisp rustic sourdough toast.

25mIntermediate2 servings

Equipment

Medium skillet
Medium saucepan
Slotted spoon
Fine mesh sieve*
Toaster
Cutting board
Chef knife

* optional

Ingredients

2 servings

Chorizo and Date Paste

  • 100 g spanish cooking chorizo, casing removed, finely diced
  • 60 g medjool dates, pitted and finely chopped
  • 15 ml sherry vinegar
  • 30 ml water

Poached Eggs

  • 4 large eggs, cold
  • 15 ml white vinegar

Serving

  • 100 g sourdough bread, sliced thick
  • 15 ml extra virgin olive oil, for drizzling
  • 5 g fresh chives, finely sliced

Nutrition (per serving)

656
Calories
30g
Protein
50g
Carbs
37g
Fat
3g
Fiber
21g
Sugar
694mg
Sodium

Method

01

Place a medium skillet over medium heat and add the finely diced chorizo. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the fat renders and the edges become crisp, about 5 minutes.

5mLook for: Bright red oil is released and chorizo edges are browned and crispFeel: Slightly firm to the touch
02

Add the chopped Medjool dates, sherry vinegar, and water to the skillet with the chorizo. Stir constantly, pressing the dates with a wooden spoon to mash them into a thick, jam-like paste.

3mLook for: Liquid has evaporated and the mixture forms a cohesive, sticky pasteFeel: Sticky and spreadable
03

Remove the skillet from the heat, cover loosely to keep warm, and set aside while you prepare the eggs and toast.

04

Fill a medium saucepan with at least 10cm of water, add the white vinegar, and bring to a rolling boil over high heat, then reduce to a gentle simmer around 85°C/185°F.

Look for: Small champagne-like bubbles rising gently from the bottom of the pan, no vigorous rolling
05

Crack each egg into a fine mesh sieve to drain the watery outer egg white, then transfer to a small ramekin. Create a gentle vortex in the simmering water with your slotted spoon and slide the eggs in one by one. Poach for exactly 3 minutes.

3mLook for: Whites are completely opaque and setFeel: Yolks are still soft and springy to a gentle touch
06

While the eggs are poaching, toast the sourdough slices until golden and crisp. Drizzle lightly with extra virgin olive oil.

07

Using a slotted spoon, carefully remove the eggs from the water and briefly dab the bottom of the spoon on a clean paper towel to drain excess water.

08

Spread a generous layer of the warm chorizo and date paste onto the oiled sourdough toast. Top each slice with two poached eggs, garnish with sliced chives, and serve immediately.

Chef's Notes

  • Straining your eggs in a fine mesh sieve before poaching removes the watery outer albumen, which is the secret to achieving perfectly tight, restaurant-quality poached eggs without needing deep whirlpools.
  • Using a semi-cured Spanish cooking chorizo rather than a fully dried curing chorizo will yield a softer, more integrated paste because it renders fat more beautifully and breaks down easier.
  • The sherry vinegar provides essential acidity to cut through the rich rendered fat of the chorizo and the intense, syrupy sweetness of the Medjool dates. Do not skip it.

Storage

Refrigerator: 3 daysChorizo and date paste can be stored in an airtight container. Eggs and toast must be prepared fresh.

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