Easy Egg Breakfast Muffins – a new “McMuffin” is in town, an easy, delicious breakfast muffin made with bacon, eggs, and cheese.
I love my sisters. Really, I couldn’t make it through the day sometimes without them. Our mornings at Starbucks, gym workouts and daily, sometimes hourly phone calls power me through ever so long days. What I love about our relationships is our honesty and knowing each other’s gifts and talents.
My sister, Tami, tells us to assign her something that she can buy at the store every time we all get together for a meal. Although Tami is an excellent baker and she can really whip out anything, she just doesn’t have the time. As a working professional and mom to the cutest little girl you will ever meet, she values and prioritizes her time well. Besides making sugar and monster cookies, Tam loves to make things for her daughter, Kennedy. Snacks, lunches, and etc.
The other morning she texted my sister, Nicole and I a picture of K’s breakfast. It was something a co-worker had told her about. It was a piece of bacon wrapped around an egg muffin with some cheese. So cute, so simple. She used the bacon kind of like a muffin wrapper, genius! I love it and knew I wanted to make it. As I had some puff pastry crust already thawing, I put my own little twist on Tam’s muffin.
So here you are from my sister’s and my kitchen to yours – an easy, delicious, kid-friendly breakfast muffin.
Enjoy! XOXO San
How do you make Easy Egg Breakfast Muffins?
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
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Prepare muffin cup baking sheets by spraying with cooking oil and set aside.
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Get out the puff pastry and follow the directions to thaw. Once thawed, place puff pastry on lightly floured counter. Roll with a rolling pin.
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Using biscuit cutter or round cookie cutter cut out 36 circles, you will need to use both sheets, do one at a time. Place 2 circles in each muffin cup. Press them into the pan. Fill 18 muffin cups.
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In a small bowl, scramble one egg, pour into a muffin cup, season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of cheese and crumbled bacon. Repeat the process until all 18 muffin cups are full.
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Place in preheated oven and bake for 22-25 minutes. Remove from oven and serve.
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Play around with your ingredients. Add veggies, ham, sausage, different types of cheese, think of the “toppings” your kids would like and use those. Enjoy!
Looking for more breakfast ideas? Try these! Asparagus Bacon Quiche, Easy Breakfast Casserole, and Easy Wrapped Biscuit Breakfast Sandwich.
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Easy Egg Breakfast Muffins
Ingredients
- 18 eggs whisked
- 1 pound bacon cooked and chopped into chunks
- 2 puff pastry sheets I used Pepperidge Farms
- 1-2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Prepare muffin cup baking sheets by spraying with cooking oil and set aside.
- Get out the puff pastry and follow the directions to thaw. Once thawed, place puff pastry on lightly floured counter. Roll with a rolling pin.
- Using biscuit cutter or round cookie cutter cut out 36 circles, you will need to use both sheets, do one at a time. Place 2 circles in each muffin cup. Press them into the pan. Fill 18 muffin cups.
- In a small bowl, scramble one egg, pour into a muffin cup, season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of cheese and crumbled bacon. Repeat the process until all 18 muffin cups are full.
- Place in preheated oven and bake for 22-25 minutes. Remove from oven and serve.
- Play around with your ingredients. Add veggies, ham, sausage, different types of cheese, think of the “toppings” your kids would like and use those. Enjoy!
Kids review: HUGE hit! I couldn’t believe how many of them asked for seconds! Score, even the picky eaters devoured them. A weekly repeat for sure!
Those are easy and they sound like something my whole family would enjoy! Yum!
I love me some easy meals and this is! xo San
I love this idea. It looks so easy and tasty!
Thanks Diane! xo San
I love this recipe! It makes it easy to pack protein into a meal and tastes really good.
Thanks Daisy! xo San
Wholly schmolly, I wish I was there.
I wish you were too! xo San
Hey big daddy will give these a try with AWESOME organic eggs from brother Joe! Hmm maybe a little sausage gravy would add some much needed fat::)
Love it – miss and love you! xo San
Yum – Breakfast for Dinner tonight……..!
I love breakfast for dinner! xo San
What a great breakgast idea! I bet I could eat these on the go, the way I get most of my breakfasts!
I need to pick up some pastry sheets and try these, they look delicious!
Oh the possibilities! 🙂 Looks delish!
Exactly! xo San
I love the steps. This looks easy enough and actually really good! Yum!
Thanks Lexie! xo San
Those look super yummy!
Have to admit I’m a little jealous over the relationship you if you have with your sister.
My sister lives three hours away so our time together is few and far between.
Heather, I am super blessed to have them so close. xo San
These little egg cups look so yummy and easy! I love quick and yummy breakfasts.
Thanks! xo San
Delicious! I have some croissants in the fridge… Think I can manage with them instead?
Shary – that will totally work! xo San
Easy peasy! I am guessing an oven at about 350 degrees? Or less warm?
Diana – yes 350 degrees! xo San
They do look easy to make and very filling for breakfast. Any idea of the caloric content?
Scott, just the puff pastry and egg is around 180, so add in your toppings and that will give you an idea. I am thinking about 250 a muffin. Hope this helps. San
Boy These Look Good Will Try The Recipe Thank You!
Thanks Lisa! xo San
Oh these look so good and easy to make. Will be great for breakfast or brunch. Thanks to you and your sister.
Thanks girl! xo San
I saw the picture from your post on G+ and I just had to stop by to see your recipe. This looks really yummy! I will definitely try to make this.
WOW, G+ works…lol! Thank you so much for coming by! xo San
Those look tasty, I like how you added a cup of watermelon to complete the breakfast. Do you deliver by any chance? lol
Why yes 😉 xo San
I love my sisters too! They are truly my best friends. Those breakfast muffins look really good too and I like that they’re simple to make!
I love the addition of the pastry sheets, it makes them look pretty.
Okay, these sound so amazing I am going to have to try them… maybe even tomorrow… YUM
YAY! Shauna you will love them. xo San
Those look delicious! I make mine with a bacon bowl instead of puff pastry, but I bet these are better.
Rebekah – I love the added pasty! xo San
These look good! What a nice change from the usual breakfast staples.
And so easy! xo San
I so need to make these, I am so tired of cold cereal, these look great!
LOL! yes these are a bit better than cold cereal! lol. xo San
G’day! Love a quick, easy brekkie mid week! Thank you! YUM!
Cheers! Joanne
Your breakfast muffins sound so good! I am going to have to try your recipe, I love warm breakfasts!
Thanks Jenn! xo San
I have a very strong relationship with my sisters. They are 7 and 9 years younger than me, and it wasn’t always that way, but as we have gotten older, we have grown closer. These muffins look delicious!
Thanks Mindy! I have a sister that is 11 years younger than me and we aren’t as close as my sisters that are close to my age. But I am hoping once she has a family that will change. xo San
These look really yummy!
Thanks Lisa! xo San
MMM this looks so good. I bet my whole family would love these.
And super easy too! xo San
These look like the perfect ‘bite’! Love them! Pinning for future baking!
Thanks for the pin girl! xo San
How fun are these!!! Going to have to give them a try for sure!
So happy you will love them! xo San
OMGosh these look SO good! I’ve been making these muffins with egg whites, veggies and cheese so having the pastry added would be a great treat!
Thanks Danielle! xo San
That sounds like something we and the kids would love equally! Beautiful presentation as well.
Thanks Sarah! xo San
Aww, this post made me miss my sister! She lives 2000 miles away so I don’t see her often. Boo. But that muffin looks yummy!
oh! I don’t know what I would do with out my sisters nearby, hope you can see her soon! xo San
Oh my family would love this! I need some puff pastry!
Girl you are gonna love it! xo San
Great late start breakfast on a rainy sunday afternoon! 🙂
Oh my goodness… these look so incredible! Perfect for a weekend brunch or a breakfast on the run 🙂
You got it. xo San
it looks amazing ^ am and now I’m def starving!!! thanks for the recipe !
Thank you so much! I have managed to make me oh so hungry! I wish my whole family could enjoy these muffins!!!! Yum x a million.
I LOVE Breakfast Muffins. So yummy and perfect for when guests are over.
I make something similar, using partially-cooked bacon as the base instead of the bread. It is so good! – Katy
Oh my gosh I am so hungry now. This looks so tasty!
Thanks girl! xo San
What temperature do I bake these at? Good old 350?
YEs thanks Cheryl – 350! xo San
This seems like a fun and tasty recipe I would like to try for my family.
These look so delicious!! I feel like I could eat a ton of them, which might be trouble. 😉
This look fabulous! Thanks for sharing with us at Simple Supper Tuesday.
Looks great. Don’t think I’d waste time breaking one egg at a time. I would break all 18 eggs at once, beat, add salt and pepper then pour into muffin cups from a pitcher. Much faster and simpler.
Thanks for the recipe, I didn’t have the pastery so I used the cheap canned biscuits that I use to make dumplings. There are 10 biscuits in a can. I pressed them until they where larger then the muffin tin and thin and followed the rest of the directions. They where wonderful. Thank you so much for the idea. Just watch when using the biscuits they get big lol. Cooking time about 18 mins.
Would you freeze these?
We haven’t tried that but you definitely can try! I’m sure it could work.