jon green - british male voiceover, experienced english teacher, proofreader, fine art valuer
 
 
This is a recipe adapted from the Ian Fleming short story '007 in New York'.  We have followed it almost exactly as it was written and it is simple and delicious!

For four people:

12 fresh (organic) eggs
Butter (5-6 oz.)
Salt and pepper
Chives or spring onions (finely chopped)

First, into a bowl, break the eggs and beat well with a fork.  Season with the salt and pepper.  In a copper frying pan melt a good knob of butter (about 4 oz.).Then, when melted, add the eggs and start to cook over a very low heat, whisking the eggs all the time (preferably with an egg whisk).

Take the eggs away from the pan at the point when they are slightly too runny to eat.  Now add the remainder of the butter and keep on whisking for 30 seconds and finally adding the chives or onions.  Serve on hot, buttered toast.

Serving suggestions (optional):

James Bond would have it served in copper dishes (for presentation only), with champagne and low music.
 
 
 
Various photographs of Aston Martins
 

Dr. No

02/03/2011

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Dr. No (1962)

Flamethrower   used in the film Dr. No.

Walther PPK  used in the film Dr.No.

 
 
 
Goldfinger(1964)

A gold bar featured the film Goldfinger.

Hat used in the film Goldfinger.

 
 
Thunderball(1965)

(1)A 375-piece jigsaw depicting a scene from Thunderball.

(2)Flippers used in Thunderball.

(3)Harpoon used in Thunderball.


(4)Photograph of divers wearing flippers and using harpoons  in Thunderball.
 
 
DiamondsAre Forever (1971)

Scale model of the moon buggy used by James Bond (Sean Connery) in the film Diamonds Are Forever.

 
 
The Man With The Golden Gun (1974)and The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) screenplays.

The Man With The Golden Gun

Francisco Scaramanga's  (Christopher Lee) golden gun and case from the film The Man With The Golden Gun.