“Work is not man’s punishment.
It is his reward and his strength
and his pleasure.”
~ George Sand
“Work is not man’s punishment.
It is his reward and his strength
and his pleasure.”
~ George Sand
“Perseverance is the hard work
you do after you get tired of doing
the hard work you already did.”
~ Newt Gingrich
“Are you gonna fuel your faith
or fuel your fear? I’m all about
fueling my faith, especially when
it’s hard to do so.”
~ Carrie-Anne Moss
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Talking Points: Gluten-Free Egg Shoyu! Have you ever wondered how to make those awesome tasting hard-boiled eggs you find nested in a bowl of ramen noodles? The whites are tender; the yolks a gorgeous shade of golden yellow. That slightly salty taste, combined with a hint of sweetness, is the result of marinating the peeled eggs in a soy sauce mixture. I’m not going to lie, that’s the step you need to do in advance. The marination process can take anywhere from 8 hours to 24, depending on the depth of saturation you desire. Its purpose is to allow the natural salt to season the egg yolk. In the end you achieve a perfect ring of tawny brown to outline the incredible edible egg.
GLUTEN-FREE EGG SHOYU
Ingredients:
6 hard-boiled eggs
6 tablespoons warm water
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
3/4 cup gluten-free soy sauce
Everything But Bagel Seasoning, for garnish
Instructions:
Remove the shells of the hard-boiled eggs. Discard. Place the uncut eggs in a deep bowl. In another bowl, whisk together the warm water and sugar until dissolved. Add sherry vinegar and soy sauce. Stir to combine. Pour the soy sauce mixture over the eggs. You want them covered and submerged. Sometimes it is necessary to place a plate over the eggs so they do not float. Marinate the eggs for 8 hours or overnight. Remove the eggs from the sweet and salty marinade. Transfer them to a sealed container for up to three days. When ready to eat, cut the eggs in half lengthwise. Sprinkle, or dab, with Everything But Bagel seasoning. Serve with rice or noodles.
“Through hard work, perseverance,
and a faith in God, you can
live your dreams.”
~ Ben Carson
“Endurance is not just the ability
to bear a hard thing, but to
turn it into glory.”
~ William Barclay