Bacon and Egg Breakfast Baskets

"This recipe is something a little different to serve at breakfast. They can be eaten hot or cold. Of course you can always use your own toppings."
 
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photo by SharonChen photo by SharonChen
photo by SharonChen
photo by SharonChen photo by SharonChen
photo by SharonChen photo by SharonChen
photo by SharonChen photo by SharonChen
photo by AZPARZYCH photo by AZPARZYCH
Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cut a slice from the top of each bun reserving the tops.
  • Hollow out each bun, being careful to leave a thick shell.
  • Saute bacon and onion in pan; place on absorbent paper to drain off any excess oil.
  • Melt the butter in a saucepan; stir in the Worcestershire sauce.
  • Brush the inside of buns with the half the butter mixture.
  • Carefully break an egg into each bun.
  • Spoon bacon and onion mixture over eggs.
  • Season eggs; top with grated cheese; replace the bun lids.
  • Brush each of the bun lids with the remaining butter.
  • Bake in oven at 200 degree Celsius (400 degrees Fahrenheit) for 15 minutes or until eggs have cooked.

Questions & Replies

  1. Anybody have suggestions on what to use so this yummy recipe is for a Vegetarian? Thanks...
     
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Reviews

  1. Terrific weekend breakfast. We loved the Worcestershire/butter flavour, it went so nicely with the bacon! 200C is 400F for other chef's future reference. It is a great change from bacon and eggs, and I will be making this again! I think some sweet red pepper (capsicum) added to the onions and bacon would be terrific! Thanks for posting!
     
  2. These are really good and a perfect treat to put in DH's lunch. I cut each bacon slice in thirds and left out the onions. The eggs were soft set with a runny yolk just the way we like fried eggs! Made for AUS/NZ Make My Recipe.
     
  3. Double delicious - the Worcestershire butter adds so much to the taste. First bite made this a family favorite. Thanks for sharing, made for Aussie/NZ RS#33.
     
  4. Three of us have just scoffed one of these each for lunch and it was thumbs up all round. Used jumbo wholemeal rolls (or mini cobs as I call them) and melted the butter and lancanshire relish sauce (didn't have worcestershire) in the microwave, otherwise proceeded as directed. Thank you Tisme for a keeper. Made for Edition 2 - Make My Recipe - game of tag.
     
  5. Great flavour and the cooking method makes the bun wonderfully crisp on the outside but soft on the inside.
     
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