Twisted Scotch Egg #RSC
- 6 hard-boiled eggs, peeled
- 14-12 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 lb ground pork sausage (I prefer Jimmy Dean Regular)
- 34 cup plain Greek yogurt
- 1 cup whole milk
- 1 (1 ounce) packet Hidden Valley Original Ranch Dressing and Seasoning Mix (divided)
- 1 cup panko breadcrumbs
- 12 cup fresh parmesan cheese, finely grated
- 1 tablespoon fresh chives, finely chopped (you can use 1 teaspoon of dried in a pinch)
- 1 14 cups vegetable oil (for frying) (optional)
- To get started, remove 1 Tablespoon of the "Hidden Valley Original Ranch Dressing & Seasoning Mix" and set aside.
- In a medium size glass bowl, combine the milk and Greek yogurt with a whisk.
- After blending well, add the remaining package of the Ranch dressing & seasoning mix, whisking to incorporate.
- Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours (or up to 24).
- Meanwhile, using a glass baking dish (9x9), combine the Panko bread crumbs, the grated Parm and the chives.
- Set aside.
- So on we go -- Put the flour on a plate (before getting your hands yucky).
- Next, open the 1 lb tube of ground pork sausage.
- Place in medium size glass bowl and break it up.
- Now the fun begins!
- -- Sprinkle in the reserved tablespoon of Ranch dressing & seasoning mix.
- "Using your hands", incorporate the seasoning into the sausage.
- Divide the sausage into 6 equal portions and roll in your hands to make 6 meatballs.
- (If its sticking too much to your hands, try wetting your hands under cold water).
- Now smash them flat, like a very thin pancake (so that each patty is large enough to engulf 1 egg).
- Roll each egg in the flour.
- Place 1 floured egg in the center of each flattened patty.
- Carefully wrap the sausage around the egg.
- (Be sure to seal the egg with sausage all the way around).
- Place rolled eggs in the same bowl you used to mix the sausage and seasoning (less dirty dishes).
- Now we have a decision to make -- either to bake or to fry?
- Hmmm?
- If your opting for the "healthy" baked version, preheat your oven now to 400*.
- (If your going to go with the true Scotch egg, we'll be frying soon, but don't start the oil just yet).
- Remove the Ranch/yogurt/milk dressing (that we made earlier), from the refrigerator and give it a good stir.
- Divide the dressing mixture evenly between the bowl that it's in now, and a clean glass dipping bowl (less dirty dishes).
- Cover and refrigerate the fresh dipping bowl of dressing (re-using the plastic wrap from the 1st bowl -- I'm frugal) to use later.
- Set up an assembly line -- sausage wrapped eggs, dressing bowl, and finally, we get back to the Panko/Parm/chive mixture.
- Baking: Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil.
- Set wire baking rack over sheet pan.
- Roll each egg around in dressing to coat and shake of excess before placing into the bread crumb mixture.
- Roll egg around in breading to coat.
- Place directly onto wire rack.
- When all are complete, put on center rack, in the already preheated 400* oven, and bake approximately 30 minutes (turning every 10 minutes for browning).
- When the sausage is completely cooked thru, remove from oven and allow to cool 10 minutes on the rack.
- Frying: Heat a skillet (I prefer cast iron, it heats more evenly) over medium-high heat and add the oil.
- bring temp of oil up to 375*.
- While oil is heating, assemble the eggs as listed above, but go directly from the breading process to the frying pan (if oil is up to correct temp).
- Fry only 3 eggs at a time, as not to drop the oil temp too much.
- Fry eggs approximately 3-4 minutes per side (fry, turn, fry, turn etc.)
- until the sausage is completely cooked thru and not burning.
- Total time is about 12-16 minutes (4 turns).
- Remove to a wire rack to let drain and start the 2nd batch.
- Allow all eggs to cool for approximately 10 minutes.
- Now, remove the remaining dressing from the refrigerator while the eggs are cooling.
- Place the dressing dipping bowl in the center of a platter.
- When eggs are cooled, slice lengthwise to expose the delicious inside.
- Lay the halved eggs on a serving platter, arranging them around the dip bowl and ENJOY!
eggs, flour, ground pork sausage, yogurt, milk, packet, breadcrumbs, parmesan cheese, fresh chives, vegetable oil
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/twisted-scotch-egg-rsc-495265 (may not work)