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  2. Shirred eggs - Wikipedia

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    Shirred eggs, also known as baked eggs, are eggs that have been baked in a flat-bottomed dish; the name originates from the type of dish in which it was traditionally baked. Shirred eggs are considered a simple and reliable dish that can be easily varied and expanded upon. An alternative way of cooking is to crack the eggs into individual ...

  3. List of egg dishes - Wikipedia

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    A baked egg dish that has a ragout; a starch element is added and it is often served in squares. Uovo sbattuto: Italy: A breakfast dish that is sometimes prepared as a drink. Yemas de San Leandro [62] Sweet Spain: Zabaione: Sweet Italy A dessert made from egg yolks, sugar and wine. Zucchini slice: Savory Australia: A baked dish of eggs, cheese ...

  4. Baking - Wikipedia

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    For example, although a baked custard can be made using starch (in the form of flour, cornflour, arrowroot, or potato flour), the flavor of the dish is much more delicate if eggs are used as the thickening agent. Baked custards, such as crème caramel, are among the items that need protection from an oven's direct heat, and the bain-marie ...

  5. List of baked goods - Wikipedia

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    A bacon and egg pie Close-up view of a crostata, a type of Italian tart or pie Biscuit – a term used for a variety of baked , commonly flour-based food products. [ 2 ] The term is applied to two distinct products in North America and the United Kingdom, [ 3 ] and is also distinguished from U.S. versions in the Commonwealth of Nations and Europe .

  6. Deviled egg - Wikipedia

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    The English word "devil", in reference to highly seasoned food, was in use in the 18th century, with the first known print reference appearing in 1786. [2] In the 19th century, the adjective "deviled" came to be used most often with spicy or zesty food, including eggs prepared with mustard, pepper, or other ingredients stuffed in the yolk cavity. [3]

  7. English muffin - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary also suggests a possible link to Old French moflet, a type of bread. Originally it meant "any of various kinds of bread or cake". [5] The first recorded use of the word muffin was in 1703, [6] and recipes for muffins appear in British cookbooks as early as 1747 in Hannah Glasse's The Art of Cookery. The muffins are ...

  8. English literature - Wikipedia

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    English literature is literature written in the English language from the English-speaking world.The English language has developed over more than 1,400 years. [1] The earliest forms of English, a set of Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the fifth century, are called Old English.

  9. Soufflé - Wikipedia

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    egg whites beaten to a soft peak [2] The base provides the flavor, and the egg whites provide the "lift" or puffiness to the dish. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Foods commonly used to flavor the base include herbs , cheese and vegetables [ 1 ] for savory soufflés; and jam , [ 7 ] fruits, [ 8 ] berries , [ 9 ] chocolate , [ 10 ] banana [ 11 ] and lemon [ 12 ...