Eggs McHuzband

by Jessie K on November 1, 2009

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Jake has been obsessed with making his own version of the venerable Mickey D’s staple, Eggs McMuffin.

His obsession is really with biscuits. He’s been on a tear for the last month to perfect what I’d previously considered was just a  homely disc of dough. Oh, how wrong I was. Jake is of the unerring belief that biscuits are the foundation of all that is breakfast. Do not mess with the biscuit.

Yesterday morning he made a version from the back of the bag of Southern Biscuit Formula L Biscuit Mix, which, wouldn’t you know it, required a lot of lard. Bonafide Southern biscuits require shovelfuls of fat; it’s not a biscuit without it. Lard is what gives biscuits their dense flaky texture.

He baked them up, slit them in half and filled each with a delicately fried egg, crispy bacon, a bit of Gruyere cheese and what I considered the piece de resistance, a smear of creamy dill mustard. Well, eating this puff of heaven transported me to a place where Ronald McDonald was my personal bee-atch.  I oohed and aaahed throughout the meal while Jake thought the biscuit, which although dense and chewy, could use some improvement. He thought it didn’t have enough depth, enough nuance. I didn’t realize my husband spoke like this.

So he opted to made them again for dinner last night. Only this time, he whipped out our ole culinary nemesis Cook’s Illustrated and took a crack at their customarily complicated, overwrought 4-page version. This version required no lard, just lots of butter and buttermilk and whatever herbs I could scrounge from the garden (parsley and oregano). The finished biscuit was a little lighter and flakier, but the consistency was like that of a scone….WHICH ISN’T TECHNICALLY A BISCUIT.  Suck on that, Cook’s Illustrated!!  I preferred the more jejune first version, but that’s also because I have issues with CI, while Jake went with the CI version.

Oh, a note about the eggs. We recommend frying the egg a bit on the hard side. If the yolks are soft, it dribbles out of the sandwich when you pick it up, messing your plate, and it also soaks the biscuit.

Try your own version of the Eggs McHuzband. You’ll be McLovin it, I’m sure.

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{ 9 comments… read them below or add one }

Mama Wilson November 1, 2009 at 11:20 am

What is going on? I fully expected a breakfast treat created from leftover candy. Or did you eat it all last night?

Can you puleeze come visit and make some of these eggs for us???

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Jessie K November 1, 2009 at 4:47 pm

Oh don’t you worry. Egg McHuzzband is already on the Christmas menu. Even if it’s just you, Jack, Laura, Jan and Abby who will be present. And the little chitlins, of course. Miss you!

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Ashley English November 1, 2009 at 1:51 pm

That looks delicious (well, minus the bacon as I don’t dine on swine)! I’m a big biscuit fan, though. Seems like with the dog bed snuggling, cider-making, and biscuit-fashioning, Jake and I are from the same mold!

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Jessie K November 1, 2009 at 4:46 pm

Hands off, girl. He’s mine. =)

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Camilla November 5, 2009 at 12:45 am

Hiya,
FINALLY I get to stuff the web and catch up with ya’ll
Just have to say I LOVE this picture and congrats on all your eggs. I wish I was there to make a big fat omelette that stands 5 inches high!
Life is busy, busy but just coming to a slower pace now….did my first celeb party and it was awesome- cooking to the stars!
SO glad to hear you are firing on all guns lady, what is happening in book world?
Love to have a chat one day??
Love to you and Jake
xxxx

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Jessie K November 5, 2009 at 5:50 am

Hey Camilla! I miss you girl. I actually had a dream about you last night. And voila–an email from you today. Does that mean we’re connected via the matrix? I’ll drop you a proper letter asap. Love, Jessie

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Camilla November 5, 2009 at 12:45 am

Opps, that is SURF the web :0)

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Camilla November 9, 2009 at 1:44 am

For sure!
I am trying to figure out a way to get my ass over your way but I need to stop being so bloody busy- I am sure you know how that is!
I send you lotsa love and support as always xxx

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Jessie K November 9, 2009 at 7:19 am

You might come to the States??!?! Music to my ears, that is.

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