I’ve been a bit obsessed with food in cups. You could say its due to my uber-busy life right now that I’m looking for ways to maximize my family’s food/eating/nutrition schedule while keeping it nutritious and delicious but fast and portable. Those start-of-school-bells ring early!
I first discovered a version of these egg strata cups 3 years ago at a local bakery that is no more (damn economy), that I’d drop into after dropping off my daughter for pre-school.
I was just going in for a latte, but those breakfast cups would always draw me in, flirting from the deli case, batting their baked bread, cheese, eggey-ness until I would at the last minute tell the cashier, “I’ll have one of those too.”
The best part about these cups? Making them your own. Customize them with whatever ingredients you’re craving: red peppers, mushrooms, bacon, sausage, different cheeses, different herbs. It’s your cup, it’s your choice.
Make the night before and then pop into the oven before your morning shower (yes, I do fit that into my hectic schedule) and they’ll be piping hot and ready to eat in just 20 minutes. Or bake and reheat for a minute in the microwave at the office.
Ham and Cheese Baked Egg Cups
Ingredients
- 4 eggs
- ¼ cup milk
- ½ teaspoon dry mustard
- ¼ cup parmesan cheese
- salt and pepper
- 2 ½ cups cubed bread—I used sourdough
- 1 small tomato seeded and diced
- 1 cup 3 oz. ham, diced
- ½ cup ¼ lb. fontina cheese, diced into chunks
- 2 T basil thinly sliced
Instructions
- In a bowl, whisk milk and dry mustard together until well blended. Add eggs, parmesan cheese and salt and pepper. In a separate bowl, combine bread, ham, tomato, cheese and basil. In a non-stick large muffin tin or popover pan, spray with cooking spray and load with the bread mixture. Pour egg mixture over bread mixture until eggs are evenly distributed or ⅔ full. Cover with plastic wrap and put in refrigerator overnight. In the morning, take out of fridge, preheat oven to 350 degrees and bake for 20-30 minutes until eggs are set. Let sit in pan for 5 minutes before removing to eat or save at room temperature or in fridge. They’ll keep for up to 3 days. If you don’t eat them all the first day.
And now, more on-the-go breakfast ideas from some of our favorite bloggers.
The name just doesn’t do this recipe justice. Eggs and Potatoes is just that simple but so much more. The Bite Sized Blog serves fluffy scrambled eggs straight up in baked potatoe cups? If the MacCarther Foundation calls, I’ll be sending them Jonathan and Jessica’s way. Genius!
Just grab what you have in the fridge and chuck it in. If only all recipes were so easy! But that’s why Eat My Shots Mini Smoked Salmon Quiches are a staple for Clarissa, any season, any day. A little puff pastry, a little egg, cream, add in what’s in the fridge and, wa-la! Breakfast is served.
With just 4 ingredients, Picky Palate‘s Bacon and Cheese Egg McMuffin Cups are so easy a kid could make them. I mean, what kid can resist bacon, egg and cheese. Wait, did I just call myself a kid? Jenny’s secret addition: hot sauce. And lots of it.
Egg-ey, flakey and EASY, The Village Cook’s recipe for Egg and Spinach Cups is more than enough to turn any spinach avoider into a spinach avenger. Michelle adds parmesan, mozzarella AND cream cheese for a cheesey triple whammy of breakfast on the go.
Hold the pork! Natural Noshing’s on-the-go Italian Style Baked Egg Cups eggey-custard-goodies are nestled in healthy nitrate-free turkey slices, fitting for Nora’s gluten-free and health-focused take on recipes.
Wow, we’re in the throes of putting together the online issue of FoodieCrush magazine for you FOR FREE on November 15. If you’re interested in advertising and partnership opportunities, contact me at heidi at foodiecrush dot com.
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Lesa Cote
I appreciate your expertise in preparing breakfast cups. The baked egg recipe is great.
Annette Comes
Can these be frozen after they are baked and then reheated in microwave like the Jimmy Dean Frittatas?
Thanks
heidi
Yes, they certainly could!
Terri
Just popped some into oven! Besides being delicious, there’s next to no carbs in these which we both have to watch!
Sue
I see great possibilities for lightning these up for us dieters. 2% cheese, egg substitute, broken up whole wheat english muffins,low fat milk, etc. Going to make a batch tomorrow! Thank you for all your great ideas. Your web site is marvelous.
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Jennifer Weberman (@Dr_Weberman)
I made the “6 Easy Baked Egg Breakfast Cups” for a brunch last weekend and they were mouth watering! I skipped the ham and basil, used Challah bread instead of sourdough and reduced the cheese a small amount and they came out perfect They even reheated well in the microwave the following day. Thank you for sharing!
heidi
Yea! I’m so glad to see you adapted the recipe, because you really can turn it into whatever moves you. Thanks for commenting!
Emilia Welch
I might have to throw a baked egg party! I’m not a spinach eater, but those dooooo look tasty enough to try. PS: just curious, am I missing something essential by not refrigerating?
Erin Howard
Heidi, I love the blog and can’t wait to see the magazine! These look delicious and I know everyone in my family would love them (except Addy who will only eat toast…).
Casey
I made your Ham & Cheese Baked Egg Cups with my popover pan yesterday for dinner and they were absolutely fantastic! Also, I didn’t refrigerate them before (because I was so excited to try them and didn’t have the patience) and they were still fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe! This will definitely be a repeat-offender! I can’t wait to try other ingredients in the egg cups!
Lovin’ your blog,
Casey
PS: just curious, am I missing something essential by not refrigerating? Just curious why that step is in there! thanks so much!
carly {carlyklock}
This is one of my new favorite things to make! Another thing I love about it is that it’s no big deal to make each cup with unique ingredients – now everyone’s happy ! :)
heidi
And the versatility. Oh, lordie. Think of the possibilities Carly!! XO
Adrienne
Love this idea! I make a variation of these as biscuits. Such a quick grab and go breakfast!
heidi
Oh biscuits would be amazeballs. I need to master my biscuit.
Denise @ TLT
As you can see from my last post: I’m such a cooking/baking-in-cup-lover as well. These recipes have inspired me, as this website always does:) Have a wonderful week!
heidi
Oh I love your quiches! Okay, another one to add to my list!
Kulsum at JourneyKitchen
Food in cups is even better than jars! Love it
heidi
Pssst…its gonna be the new ‘trend’. :)
Deborah
This comes at a perfect time, because just this morning I was thinking of how bored I am with our go-to breakfasts. Looks like I have some more choices I need to try out!!
Amy
Heidi – This mama shares your love of serving hot breakfasts on a weekday without actually doing any work. mom = rockstar !
heidi
Ahhh, Amy. I love you hot mama. Forever 21.
Barbara @ Barbara Bakes
A great way to sneak some veggies in in the morning.
heidi
And that is NOT always easy!
Kari
Your egg cups look awesome! Seems like a great & easy alternative to the “egg bake” dish. I will be trying these!
heidi
Super easy, super yum.
Rachel
What an awesome collection you’ve put together here! I’m a huge fan of eggs and anything cooked in a muffin tin so obviously I’m in love with these recipes. The English muffin cups and baked potato cups are particularly intriguing. I might have to throw a baked egg party!
heidi
Hey, that’s a fun idea. A party with all different baked eggs in cups, then everyone gets a different bite.
Paula @ Dishing the Divine
I don’t love eggs for breakfast (only sweet breakfast for me!) but love them for lunch or dinner. So tasty! These all look delicious! I kind of want to test your spinach theory. :) I’m not a spinach eater, but those dooooo look tasty enough to try. :) and ps – that popover can is *adorable*!
heidi
That’s the beauty, breakfast, lunch, dinner. Dessert. Snack. Feast.
Averie @ Love Veggies and Yoga
Heidi these all look amazing! And if I would make ANY of them for my hubs, I could get away with just about anything, espi if I made the Mini Smoked Salmon Quiches. Oh I may try…
:)