Yesterday I was looking through my baking binder trying to find my favorite recipe for rolled sugar cookies. The well-worn page was exactly as I remembered...a black and white sheet printed from a magazine, small hand-written notes in the margin and the mandatory butter stains from being handled with buttery fingers.
After I got out the ingredients for the cookies, I flipped through other pages in the binder and found a recipe I had forgotten! Baked eggs. My senses instantly took over and I knew I would be making baked eggs for Sunday breakfast.
I should mention here that I am not a big breakfast eater. This seems contrary to the fact that I am a morning person, but I've never been much of a breakfast "fan". I'm sure all the nutritionists/fitness enthusiasts out there are cringing. But, I bring it up only to point out that on a Saturday night, I was actually craving breakfast...and wanted to share this particular Sunday morning with you.
The recipe is so easy and totally delicious. It is a basic, 5-ingredient recipe (and that's including salt and pepper!) that you will want to make again and again. Baked eggs are the perfect companion to a loaf of crusty french bread and strawberry jam and fruit salad. If you choose to bake the eggs in white ramekins, they make a beautiful presentation...looking far more difficult than they are. I'm sure you could add veggies or meat to the cup, but I'm a purist so today you get the eggs-only version!!
Baked Eggs
Ingredients: eggs, salt & pepper to taste, half & half, butter
Directions: Butter each ramekin. Break 2 eggs into the greased egg cup. Sprinkle the eggs with salt and pepper. Top with 1 Tablespoon half & half and 1 teaspoon butter. Bake at 350 for 15 minutes or until the whites are set. Bake a little longer if you want a solid yolk.
Here are the baked eggs out of the ramekin. I'm sure you could plop them on an English muffin or croissant for an on-the-go sandwich. It's quick and easy enough for every day, not just Sunday.
Enjoy! And let me know if you try this recipe and especially if you modify it and have success.
As for me, I think I'll move the baked eggs recipe to the front of my binder so I won't forget them again.
Oh man, if only I hadn't been at work on Sunday morning... you've inspired me to go buy ramekins on my way home, though! I had forgotten that I can just pop them in the oven, in the absence of a microwave :)
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