# How to Make Scotch Eggs ![Simple Scotch Eggs](./egg1.png) Scotch eggs are made by wrapping fresh minced meat around an egg and frying it until golden brown. This traditional version is quite labor-intensive, so we provide a simplified version here. For the complex version, please search online. The simplified Scotch egg is made by wrapping a soft-boiled egg with cheese and bacon in a flaky pastry sheet, then frying it until golden brown. It takes approximately 20-30 minutes. Estimated Cooking Difficulty: ★★★ ## Ingredients and Tools - Eggs - Flaky pastry sheets - Cheese - Bacon - Air fryer or deep fryer ## Quantities > For one serving - Eggs: 50g (approximately 1 egg) - Flaky pastry: 1-2 sheets (depending on egg size) - Cheese slices: 1-2 slices - Bacon slices: 1-2 slices ## Instructions - Place eggs in a pot of cold water. Bring to a boil and cook for 3 minutes, then remove. - Transfer the eggs to an ice bath to cool quickly, making peeling easier and keeping the shell intact. - Wrap the peeled eggs with cheese slices. - Wrap the cheese-covered eggs with bacon slices. - Trim the edges of the flaky pastry sheets to form a rectangle large enough to wrap the eggs. - Fry in oil at 60% heat (indicated by slight movement on the oil surface, faint blue smoke, and bubbles forming around a chopstick inserted into the oil) until golden brown. - Alternatively, use an air fryer at 160°C (320°F) for 15 minutes. - Slice and serve. ## Additional Notes - Cheese slices, bacon slices, and flaky pastry sheets can be purchased on Taobao. ![Result](./egg2.png) ![Result](./egg3.png) If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement while following this guide, please submit an Issue or Pull request.