Friday, June 20, 2014

Egg Royale Oklahoma City Feb 4, 2012

In this day in age we find ourselves faced with adversities that seem like they will never end.  So we try to find some solution to help us to forget the troubles that come across our path. We search to find elements that lighten the heavy burden that lies upon our shoulders on a day to day basis.

We congregate and party with others to share experiences that relates to each other agony.  Add a little booze called Jose Cuervo Tequila and a food theme based around eggs and you have the Egg Royale created by the Oklahoma City Musuem of Art in honor of  the exhibition “Princely Treasures: European Masterpieces 1600-1800.

The finest chefs in Oklahoma have gather together at the Bricktown Brewery Event Center to created intricate, sophisticated, and tasty ways to enjoy eggs.  There are over 30 different ways to enjoy eggs with a glass of wine, beer, or tequila. A true chef can cook an egg over 200 different ways, would you know.

Goodbye to dinner and hello to breakfast and add eggs to that, thank you very much!!!

Some may ask...
What is an egg?
How important is that egg? 
"Courtesy of wilkepedia"
Chicken eggs are widely used in many types of dishes, both sweet and savory, including many baked goods. Some of the most common preparation methods include scrambled, fried, hard-boiled, soft-boiled, and pickled. They can also be eaten raw, though this is not recommended for people who may be especially susceptible to salmonellosis, such as the elderly, the infirm, or pregnant women. In addition, the protein in raw eggs is only 51% bioavailable, whereas that of a cooked egg is nearer 91% bioavailable, meaning the protein of cooked eggs is  nearly twice as absorbable as the protein from raw eggs.

As an ingredient, egg yolks are an important emulsifier in the kitchen, and the proteins in egg white allow it to form foams and aerated dishes. In ancient Rome, eggs were preserved using a number of methods, and meals often started with an egg course.[4]


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