blades
Senior Member
The classic method for cooking Hollandaise sauce with a double boiler has always seemed time consuming and fussy to me. The purpose of the classic method is to avoid breaking the sauce. I spent time experimenting with easier faster methods many years ago. I've read recipes that use raw egg yolks in a blender. That doesn't work for me. Here is how I produce a small batch of Hollandaise for the two of us in 5 minutes with exactly the same result as the classic method without breaking the sauce.
Ingredients
3/4 stick of butter sliced into pats
2 egg yolks
Juice of 1/4 lemon
pinch of salt in case you use unsalted butter
Method
Start with a cold (room temperature saucier pan.) This is critical. If you start with a warm pan you risk breaking the sauce. Put the ingredients into the saucier and put it on a room temperature burner that has just been set to medium temperature and start whisking the sauce. You must whisk throughout the 3 or 4 minutes of cooking time. If you don't you risk breaking the sauce. When the sauce has thickened appropriately remove it from the burner and continue whisking for another 30 seconds or so. If you fail to do this you risk breaking the sauce. It is ready to serve. Top your asparagus spears or eggs benedict and enjoy. It is simple, quick and delicious.
Ingredients
3/4 stick of butter sliced into pats
2 egg yolks
Juice of 1/4 lemon
pinch of salt in case you use unsalted butter
Method
Start with a cold (room temperature saucier pan.) This is critical. If you start with a warm pan you risk breaking the sauce. Put the ingredients into the saucier and put it on a room temperature burner that has just been set to medium temperature and start whisking the sauce. You must whisk throughout the 3 or 4 minutes of cooking time. If you don't you risk breaking the sauce. When the sauce has thickened appropriately remove it from the burner and continue whisking for another 30 seconds or so. If you fail to do this you risk breaking the sauce. It is ready to serve. Top your asparagus spears or eggs benedict and enjoy. It is simple, quick and delicious.