
To this day on of my favorite dishes. My grandma in Austria cooked it often and while it’s considered to be ‘only a poor-people-dish it is loved by many in Europe. A nice way to serve a meal when you are on a tight budget or you want to have a meatless day. Kids love it, adults call it comfort food.
Ingredients:
6 Eggs, hardboiled (You can use poached eggs as well)
30 g Butter
1 TBS Flour (gluten-free with cornstarch)
1/2 liter milk
5 TBSP yellow mustard (medium-hot)
Salt, Pepper
A tiny pinch of sugar
1 TBS heavy cream or sour cream (if you have it)
Parsley or chives for decoration purposes only!
Preparation:
Boil the eggs hard.
Meanwhile, make a roux from butter and flour. Add the milk gradually and continue to stir vigorously so that nothing sticks or burns. Remove the pot from the stove. Mix in the mustard and season the sauce with salt and pepper and a tiny bit of sugar. Peel the eggs cut them in half and serve in the sauce.
Of course, you can also add spicy mustard to the sauce or if you like, you can add roasted onions and perhaps a little bit of crumbled bullion.
It might not look like a lot, but it is very filling.
Quick – Fast – Cheap – Easy!
Enjoy~!


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wow, this looks so delicious and yummy. i just love this recipe. thanks for sharing this amazing article and recipe. i just love cooking.
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Thank you, bonsix.
Sound delicious! I have been thinking about boiling eggs.
That looks so delicious. I can eggs everyday. It’s kind of a comfort food.
Oh, I haven’t had that in ages! Definately a hit. The GDR version has some vinegar on the sauce as well, sometimes mustard & capers. My favorite low budged dish will always be Pellkartoffeln mit Quark & Leinöl:)
I never could do Leinoel, I think that was a DDR dish. We had Kartoffeln, Quark and green salad or sometimes even dreieck cheese with it.
Thank you for sharing the recipe, Bridget. My family all love eggs and this would be delicious, and different! Lots of good protein!
Considering, that America has European roots, I am surprised how many great and older recipes are missing here.
That looks, and will be, delicious! Thank you Bridget.
“Will be delicious…” sounds promising. May you be the first one daring to try it?
I shall definitely give it a go!
Go, Peter!
I know that I would like this dish.
I have cooked it for kids and adults when I was a student or money was tight. So far everybody loved it. I now even cook a gluten free version 🙂