Onto the egg. This part is where it can get a bit tricky so I will do my best to explain the process.
Back to the saucepan we started in the beginning. The water should be at a simmer. We want a very light simmer not a boil going. Like in the photo, just a few bubbles in the water. You may need to lower the temp to med-low.
Once the water is at the light simmer, get a small ramekin, small plate(lined with a paper towel), and a bowl of ice water set by the stove.
Crack an egg into a small ramekin. Swirl the water with the end of a spoon, get it into whirlpool.
Slowly pour the egg in and let it cook for 2 minutes.
Carefully remove and place in the ice water. This will stop the cooking process.
Lets get the egg ready for frying.
Carefully remove the egg from the ice water, and place on a the paper towel lined plate.
Back to those 3 bowls we prepped earlier.Starting with the flour, carefully place the egg in the flour bowl, and flip to coat. Keep in mind, you need to be very gentle as not to bust the egg. I use a spoon and my hands. Next the egg goes into the whisked egg. Again, flip to coat. Ending in the panko breading. Flip to coat and set on the small plate again. Onto prepping the egg for frying.
In a saucepan on med-high heat, add 3 to 4 inches of vegetable/canola oil.
Add the egg very carefully ONCE the oil is hot and ready. A good way to tell if its ready is to add a tiny drop of water in the oil. It will bubble up.
Cook until golden, then flip and finish cooking until golden brown. Set aside and lets start the plating.
On a plate, add 2 spoonful's of the dressing. Swipe up with the spoon to make a fanning shape. See photo.
Add the egg on top of the dressing. Then the arugula to the top of the egg. Sprinkle with some extra parmesan cheese, fresh cracked pepper and a little extra of the dressing. How gorgeous is that? You did it.
Now enjoy!