Like one of my previous recipes, this one too is inspired by something that caught my eye on the Pepperidge Farm website. I used the basic idea from there but made my own changes to the recipe.
Ingredients:
(For 9 bread cups)
9 bread slices, crusts trimmed
5 eggs, beaten
¼ cup milk
Salt
Pepper
5 Tbsp shredded cheddar cheese
Other ingredients:
2 Tbsp butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed and minced
½ tsp red pepper flakes
Salt
2 cups of mixed vegetables, finely chopped (I used what I had- onions, asparagus, potatoes, radishes)
Method:
Preheat the oven to 375 F. Grease a muffin tin.
Take a slice of bread and brush one side of it with a little bit of the beaten egg-milk mixture. Place the slice (brushed side down) in the muffin cup and press down gently. Repeat with the other slices.
Meanwhile, melt some butter in a skillet on medium heat. Add the garlic, red pepper flakes and onions followed by the asparagus, potatoes and radishes. Cook for 3-5 minutes. Mix well and set aside.
Once the vegetables have cooled a bit, add to the eggs. Add salt, pepper, cheddar cheese and mix well. Distribute the vegetable-egg mixture between the cups of the muffin tin (I had enough mixture for 9 cups). Bake for 15-20 minutes or until the eggs are done.
I like how the bread, eggs, vegetables and cheese come together to make this a very simple and elegant meal. This is a nice variation on the traditional eggs-on–toast routine and would be great for breakfast, lunch, or even dinner.
I have a similar recipe posted (but w/o egg) - however I can't get the bread cups to look so perfect. Must try this version sometime - looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteVery nice idea, but I'll have to find some other container to shape the bread!
ReplyDeleteBy looking at the pic you wouldn't say the shell is a bread...This is something I am trying very soon
ReplyDeleteYummo! A meal in a bread cup !!
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ReplyDeleteLaavanya- thank you. I have to take a look at your eggless version. :)
Sra- you could do the same thing in mini-ramekins if you have those. :)
Rachel- sure, give it a shot. I was pretty happy with the way they turned out.
How have you been? :)
Divya- that's exactly what it is.:)
What a wonderful creation and portable too.
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ReplyDeleteMangocheeks- thank you.:)
oh my! this is such a lovely idea.
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ReplyDeleteNags- thank you.:)
i tried this... and came out well......thanks for the wonderful idea
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ReplyDeleteAnon- thank you for the feedback. Glad it worked for you!
Thinking about doing this with a larger piece of bread and cracking in a whole egg as opposed to beating it.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog you have here. You've given me a lot of ideas.