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Eggs in a Basket

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“Eggs in a Basket” is a delicious quick breakfast that the egg-lovers in your family will love. Fun and easy to make.

When I was a little girl, this is a dish my mother made to break the monotony of the cereal – scrambled eggs – pancakes routine. It became a family favorite.

How do you make it? Simply put, you cut a whole in the center of slices of bread, place them in a warm buttered skillet, crack an egg in each hole then cook them, turning once.

Eggs in a Basket may sound complicated to make but its not. The important thing to remember is to keep the skillet on medium-high heat and watch it so that they don’t burn. Don’t raise the temperature. The extra minute you save by turning the heat up too high will ruin an otherwise great breakfast.

Example of cooking too long. 
The are a bit too dark for my liking, though they still tasted really good.
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Tools

Non-stick skillet
Plastic spatula
Small cup to use like a cookie cutter to cut hole in bread
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Ingredients

Slices sandwich bread
butter
Eggs, 1 per slice of bread


Directions

  • Heat skillet on medium.
  • Cut a hole in the center of each slice of bread using a small cup as you would a cookie cutter. If you can’t find one, cut them out with a table knife.
  • Keep the holes. You will be browning them right next to your bread.
  • Melt butter in the pan (at least 1 T) and place the bread in it, including the holes.
  • Break an egg in the center of each slice of bread.
  • Cook until you can see that the part underneath has turned white.
  • Flip them and continue to cook to desired doneness. You will want to be sure that all of the white is cooked. I prefer the yokes to be runny, but you may like yours more well-done.
  • Total time: 5-10 minutes.
  • Serve immediately.
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Just right!


Cooking Tips: 

  • How do I tell if an egg is BAD?
  • Oven Fried Bacon

 

Enjoy!


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