Originally invented at the famous Antoine's restaurant in New Orleans, eggs Sardou is a Creole dish consisting of poached eggs, creamed spinach, Hollandaise sauce, and artichoke bottoms. The dish got its name after Victorien Sardou, a 19th-century French playwright who was staying in the city when the dish was invented. Eggs Sardou are traditionally served warm on a warmed plate and garnished with chopped ham, anchovies, and black truffle slices. It is recommended to pair the dish with a glass of slightly sweet white wine.

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