Eggs Baked in Bacon Ring

  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Total Time: 20 mins
  • Servings: 6
  • About This Recipe

    “I have been making these forever. Nice treat on the weekends for breakfast. You can make however many servings you need.”

    Ingredients

  • 6slicesbacon
  • 6eggs
  • salt & pepper
  • melted butter
  • Directions

  • Preheat oven to 325.
  • Saute or broil lightly strips of bacon.
  • Grease bottom of muffin tin with the butter.
  • Line the sides with the bacon.
  • Place 1 egg in each pan.
  • Bake for 10 minutes or until eggs are set.
  • Turn them out onto: rounds of toast, English muffins or pineapple rings.
  • Reviews

  • “We make this all the time!!!So yummy.I also add some diced up onions & red pepper in the bottom of the muffin tin before i break the egg on top.then when it’s about 5 minutes before it’s done, i add a tsp of water to the top to help cook the top.I also love to add sliced cheddar on top.This is a family favorite-perfect for company!”

  • “We enjoyed these on english muffins, with bloody marys for our New Year’s brunch.These are really wonderful, and you could fry the bacon in advance (not too crispy or they’ll break), refrigerate overnight, and be ready to make these first thing in the morning without having to wait for the bacon to fry.Watch the eggs carefully, though.Mine weren’t set at 10 minutes, and when I checked them 5 minutes later, they were a little too done for our preferences, but we still loved the flavor and presentation of this.Excellent recipe that we’ll make again – thanks, bert! “

  • “I tried this for our Sunday morning breakfast. My husband loved them, he loves cheese so I melted some on top when they were done. I am not an egg person, but it was very good to me too. Thanks for the post! Next time I’m trying them on an English Muffin.”

  • “This has turned into one of our breakfast staples for most weekend.Really great with hollandaise sauce.”

  • “I made these tonight for one of our “breakfast for supper” meals, & they turned out pretty good, but not perfectly. The bacon cooked more in the oven & had an overcooked taste, & the eggs were overdone. I have found that so many times that a recipe is much better after the 2nd time. I will try this again, thanks so much for posting!”

  • “So simple and easy to make and soo good. Thanks for the recipe. I will be making this quite often.”

  • “This was great!I made the bacon for these the night before. I only made 6 of these but I also made 6 of Recipe #150764.So I made Recipe #150764 first to step 8.Pulled the pan out of the oven after 5 minutes and finished both recipes.I’ll be making these for DD and friends for breakfast after Prom this spring.Made for *PAC Fall 2007* game”

  • “These are not only very good, but a fun way to serve breakfast.I also melted some cheddar cheese over the top because I had some to use up (but it isn’t necessary).Great recipe, Montana Heart Song!”

  • “These were good and easy to make.”

  • “Delicious, I used ready to serve bacon, tastes great cold too!”

  • “I made this for my husband and served it as part of breakfast in bed to thank him for the wonderful surprise birthday party that he and his daughter made for me. Thanks for a simple yet lovely and super easy treat.”

  • “Love bacon and eggs and this recipe is simple and delicious. Scaled the recipe down to four slices bacon and four eggs for the two of us, and basted them with water as suggested because I like the top of my egg cooked. Served them with home fries (I love potatoes), thick sliced bread toasted and sliced tomatoes. Thanks for posting. 🙂 Burnice”

  • “I love this recipe!I partially cooked the bacon in the microwave, proceeded with the recipe.Took them out of the oven, topped them with cheddar cheese and put them back in the over for a few minutes just to melt.AWESOME!Plus, they look great on a plate with hash browns, grits and biscuits!!!”

  • “Wow!I always wanted this recipe.My mom used to make them for us when I was little!Oh wait…..you are my Mom!Hee Hee.I pre-cooked my bacon in the microwave instead in the frying pan.Another shortcut is to use the Oscar Meyer Ready to Serve Bacon.”

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