Eggs on Toast with smoked salmon and Hollandaise sauce
With a small fruit juice and any hot drink
With a small fruit juice and any hot drink
Since Im on a breakfast spree these weeks (having tried Riders Cafe, Jones the Grocer), I must say Im quite blown away by the Eggs Royal here. The perfectly poached eggs, generous layers of smoked salmon and the bottom-most toast was fantastic, especially with that Hollandaise sauce lathered all over the toast. The buttery sauce (which is almost like cheese) did make all the difference - and so did those speckled coarse black pepper atop the toast.
I was very curious about the Hollandaise sauce cos I also saw this sauce in the smoked salmon sandwich at Jones the Grocer as well, so I went to Wikipedia it and it turns out to be a French sauce - an emulsion of butter and lemon juice using egg yolks as the emulsifying agent, usually seasoned with salt and a little black pepper or cayenne pepper. Hollandaise sauce is well known as a key ingredient in Eggs Benedict.
For the chefs wannabe (not me, though I like to watch and know about how my food is prepare =P) :
'Hollandaise requires some skill and knowledge to prepare; care must also be taken to store it properly after preparation. Properly made, the sauce should be smooth and creamy. The flavor should be rich and buttery, with a mild tang added by the lemon juice and seasonings. It must be made and served warm.'
Indeed the buttery and creaminess of the sauce was exemplary for the Eggs Royal, and when the sauce was left to stand for awhile on the plate, it solidifies (like how egg yolks and cheeses do, forming that thin layer). It is quite rich too and for a moment we were mistaken that it could be cheese. So Im quite surprised that they don't have cheese inside Hollandaise sauce. The whole time we were figuring out what went into the sauce so we just mopped it all up.
I love anticipating when I'd burst the egg yolk and the rush to mop it all up before it solidifies!
Cranberries are good for you because it prevents urinary tract infection. But I'm not a fruit juice person at all (I don't understand how some people die die must have their orange juice for breakfast, isnt all that acidity early in the morning bad for your stomach??) so my friend drank most of this. It is quite sweet though, kind of like a syrup.
I had this instead, as recommended also by atetoomuch. Flat White is basically ⅓ espresso and ⅔ steamed milk. I don't really see many flat whites sold in the coffee joints here - Most of them serve Lattes, which usually have more milk than expresso. Hence the curiosity to try it here.. well I guess I prefer my coffee stronger (a la Americano - expresso with water) hence I felt that the expresso was thrown off balance with the milk - a little diluted. I guess its personal preference.
Now onto desserts...
French for Apple tart. This has gotta be the thinnest apple tart I've eaten - and I've recently learnt to appreciate that thin tarts actually taste better, because they have a much better balance of toppings and pastry. Think Laurent's cafe's Chocolate Tart and you will know what I mean.
Here, the apple slices are really thin, with another thin layer of glaze, and the base was flaky. It was very good.
Here, the apple slices are really thin, with another thin layer of glaze, and the base was flaky. It was very good.
It was supposed to come with a scoop of icecream but they ran out. There was only chocolate icecream (ack! who eats choc icecream with fruity tarts) so they asked us whether we could wait - they'd run to Fairprice at Coronation to buy (sigh no homemade icecream). But I'm glad that they did run out of ice cream because without the ice cream, we could appreciate the simplicity and balance of the apple tart. The apple tart is so thin anyway, any ice cream will probably overwhelm and ruin the apple tart.
As I said, I am gonna build up my momentum for a macaron spree. After the baker at Almunch educated me about the anatomy of macarons - I realise this particular macaron is missing the trademark 'foot' ! Though the top is very smooth and has no blemishes. This macaron is very very light- like a meringue - so much so that the chocolate filling is equally sparce!
Choupinette
607 Bukit Timah Road #01-01
4 comments:
the macarons on the display looked quite sad. some are even broken and seem uneven in shape and size. But I must say it's slightly on the cheap side. Try CentrePs and u will be wowed.
yup centre ps is on my wannatry list too. but i wanna try the cakes there first, any to recommend?
indeed they were quite sad man - the ones at the new bakery Almunch were much better...shall hunt down more macarons from other places...
I'm on a roll to find better macarons, breakfast sets, and fries!
oh you went choupinette already! is the place big? can seat how many? so when you all went is it like crowded? haha. i having a mini outing with a few others there next sun. i also want to try centreps. ha
My entry on choupinette was saved by my photo on their menu. They actually gave me a receipt with just the total amount printed after I have paid the bill...
Yeh, the macarons were so disappointing and I agree with ratatouille that CentrePs' lychee macarons are really good. Do check with them before dropping by as they only have it pre-packed of 5 or 10 assorted flavours so if you want a particular flavour, better to order...
I guessed I share my same sentiments with you on their food but I was more disappointed with a close resemblance of desserts with somewhere else...
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