Egg and Toast Cups Recipe (2024)

Egg and Toast Cups Recipe (1)

MyRecipes Member

Rating: 4 stars

07/25/2022

Yummy but its basically an egg/sausage sandwich. I used Jimmy Dean sausage and chopped red onions instead of tomato’s. I should have sprayed the pan throughly with oil but failed and the base of the bread stuck to the bottom of the pan.

Egg and Toast Cups Recipe (2)

MyRecipes Member

Rating: 5 stars

08/01/2021

This recipe was quite tasty. I agree with the other reviewers on the issues with the executional elements like sticking to the pan, and the muffin tin being too small. Only use this in a muffin tin if you have the jumbo sized muffin tins. If you have a standard sized tin, then you will have a mess. My egg cup stuck to the pan, and the cup wasn't big enough for the egg, so it ran out - and baked on egg is a pain to clean.

I only made 2 eggs, one I scrambled and added in cream and seasonings. The other egg I cracked right into the muffin tin. Both were tasty but I really enjoyed the cracked egg. I didn't have any tomatoes, so I put spinach and shredded Havarti cheese at the bottom. I would make this again in a larger ramekin where the entire egg can fit. I really liked the toast at the bottom- it was quite tasty, I enjoyed the textures and flavor, and I would definitely make it again.

Egg and Toast Cups Recipe (3)

karenfar

Rating: 3 stars

02/19/2018

One/per person was okay but on the light side for breakfast. I followed the recipe except the cooking time. It needed more time in the oven to 'toast' the bread and it needed less time for cooking the egg. I took them out after 12 minutes and the yolks were pretty well cooked. Tasty result but too much work for what it is.

Egg and Toast Cups Recipe (4)

peterheinlein

Rating: 5 stars

08/25/2016

Looks very good, in fact; I'll try it soon. As to the sticking problem, why not use paper liners ?

Also -- since my S.O. is trying to reduce her wheat intake -- how about using tortillas to line the cups ?

Egg and Toast Cups Recipe (5)

FLYoung

Rating: 5 stars

04/28/2016

As I made these, I found myself grumbling. Too much trouble for eggs. However, upon eating, both I and my spectacularly beautiful food critic agreed that they were absolutely worth it!

Next time, I will do a few things a little differently: 1) I already upped the butter to 2T. That barely covered the bread and it still stuck in places. Next time I'll spray the pan and use 3T of butter. 2) Like the other two reviewers, my bread cups weren't deep enough. Having said that, I did put a whole large egg in each and the egg did not stick to the pan. The bread did. Next time I will roll the bejeebersout of the bread to make it larger. Like Cheryl and daneanp, I throught the eggs were not done at 18 minutes. I turned the oven off and left them in there for three more minutes. In retrospect, I wish I had not. The yolks were not overcooked but were not at all runny after 21 minutes. My critic liked them the way they were but I wanted more ooze.

My border collie lapped his portion right up and gave it five stars as well!

Egg and Toast Cups Recipe (6)

daneanp

Rating: 4 stars

03/20/2016

I ran into the same problem as Cheryl in that the eggs spilled over onto the muffin tin and then it make extracting the cup difficult after baking, even though I used nonstick spray. I checked the eggs at 18 minutes and they didn't look done - but they were. I overcooked them by adding another 5 minutes. Looks can be deceiving. But the flavor was excellent. Yes - these are a bit of work (and I had my bacon prepared from yesterday) but I'd make them again.

Egg and Toast Cups Recipe (7)

CherylT

Rating: 5 stars

03/05/2016

My family all really liked these. They were fun to make but did take a bit of time, especially since I had to defrost the bacon. I couldn't fit the entire egg in each one so I'd suggest cracking the egg into a small bowl and spooning in what you can. I put the yolk in first and then about half of the white. I used large eggs btw.

Egg and Toast Cups Recipe (2024)

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What kind of eggs are served in egg cups? ›

Egg cups are the little dishes that soft-boiled eggs are served in. They keep the egg upright to maintain its form. When you cut the top of the egg off while it's positioned in an egg cup, you end up with the perfect yolky dipping bowl for toast.

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How do you keep egg cups from sticking to muffin tins? ›

Grease the muffin pans and skip the liner. My egg muffins comes out clean every time. Most muffin trays are made with non-stick materials now anyway, so a tiny bit of oil is enough to keep it from sticking at all.

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Put the large end of the egg into the cup. Holding egg and cup in one hand strike the egg near the small (upper) end with a table knife to break the shell. Then work the knife into the break holding your thumb on the opposing side of the egg, and "roll" or "flip" the top off as the knife nears your thumb.

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Holding the egg cup steady with your left hand, you may use either spoon or knife to open it up*. Tap the top of your egg with your teaspoon to crack it, and then the tip of your spoon to open it wide enough to get the spoon inside. Or, use the knife to lop off the top á la Louis XV, with a quick stroke.

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Not having to peel a hot, soft-cooked egg is the reason we have egg-cups.

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Here are some ways all of that can be prevented without an egg cup:
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Store leftover cooled Egg Muffin Cups in an airtight container or plastic bag in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 6 months. To reheat from chilled, simply microwave for a minute or so, until warmed through. You can also reheat in a skillet with a little bit of water and cover until heated through.

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AVOID using regular muffin liners or pouring the egg directly into the muffin tin, even if it's 'non-stick,' as the mini frittata muffins WILL stick! Believe me, I know from experience.

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All-purpose flour and baking powder – The secret ingredients! They help the egg muffins create a light and puffy–yet stable–structure as they bake. Without them, the egg muffins will collapse inside the muffin cups.

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An egg cup or eggcup, sometimes called an egg server, is an item of tableware used for serving and holding boiled eggs within their shell. Egg cups have an upwardly concave portion to hold the egg and a flat-bottomed base.

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Your early to mid 20th century ceramic Duck egg cups have a fair market value of $20 EACH. Fair market value or FMV refers to the going rate of the item(s) in question, or simply..

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Short lengths of ordinary 1 1/2-inch-diameter copper pipe make charming egg cups when polished to a high sheen. Back home, I searched my kitchen cabinets for other egg cup candidates; a 50's co*cktail glass, a teeny French ramekin and a miniature laboratory beaker work wonderfully.

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OvaEasy's no-mess, microwave-only Egg in a Cup is convenient for camping trips, office snacking or when you don't feel like doing the dishes.

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A dippy egg is a soft-boiled egg served with toast cut into long, narrow strips called soldiers. The eggs are traditionally left unpeeled and served in adorable egg cups that hold them upright to facilitate yummy toast-dipping action.

What kind of eggs float? ›

Information. An egg can float in water when its air cell has enlarged sufficiently to keep it buoyant. This means the egg is old, but it may be perfectly safe to use. Crack the egg into a bowl and examine it for an off-odor or unusable appearance before deciding to use or discard it.

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