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Poached Eggs with Mushrooms Two Ways

3.9

(12)

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This substantial early-fall dish was inspired by one served at Au Vieux Chêne, in Paris. Roasting some of the mushrooms and sautéing the rest until just warmed through creates different flavors and textures. Cumin seeds—popular with today's Parisian chefs—deepen the earthiness.

Cook's note:

Eggs will not be fully cooked.

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