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Low Stress Baked Eggs

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Ingredients

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butter, for the dish (do not substitute)
1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese (fluffy cup, not packed)
2 - 3 eggs
2 2 tablespoons cream or 2 tablespoons half-and-half cream
2 slices bacon, pre-cooked (optional)
salt & pepper

Nutritional information

390.2
Calories
264 g
Calories From Fat
29.4 g
Total Fat
15.7 g
Saturated Fat
435.6 mg
Cholesterol
507.8 mg
Sodium
2.9 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
0.7 g
Sugars
27.6 g
Protein
202 g
Serving Size

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Low Stress Baked Eggs

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    Very good eggs. I did find them to be overcooked at 25 min, so will try next time for 20 min and let them set for a few minutes after removing from the oven. I substituted Canadian bacon and also served the eggs on toasted and buttered English muffin halves.

    • 43 min
    • Serves 1
    • Easy

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    Low Stress Baked Eggs,The original recipe came from a set of photo-recipe cards and was called “Eggs Lorraine,” which just HAPPENS to be my mom’s name! We fell in love with ’em, and when I made them for my folks, I ended up giving them a set of ramekins so they could make ’em at home, too! COOL THING: pop ’em in the oven, then get dressed for the day. By the time you’re ready, so are the eggies! NOTE: This recipe is for ONE serving, just repeat for each additional portion.,Very good eggs. I did find them to be overcooked at 25 min, so will try next time for 20 min and let them set for a few minutes after removing from the oven. I substituted Canadian bacon and also served the eggs on toasted and buttered English muffin halves.,Wow, this was REALLY good! used a shallow, square 1.75 cup corningware casserole dish with 2 eggs/half & half and crumbled bacon. Baked about 23 minutes, in hindsight I could have gone with 20 min. and just let it set a little out of the oven. I’m eating low carb and am always looking for new breakfast ideas. I really didn’t think this would be that much different. I was wrong. Rich and tasty. I’m going to try making it with spinach and Yarlsberg swiss for a change from cheddar. Thanks, Debber!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat Oven to 350; Grease Ramekin With Butter.

    2
    Done

    Sprinkle Half of the Cheese on the Bottom of the Dish.

    3
    Done

    Add the Eggs; Break Egg Yolks With a Knife but Do not Stir.

    4
    Done

    Drizzle Milk Over Eggs (use 1 Tablespoon Per Egg; 2 T. For 2 Eggs; 3 T. For 3 Eggs).

    5
    Done

    Sprinkle With Remaining Cheese; Add Pre-Cooked or Semi-Crunchy Bacon If Being Used (or Add Right Before Serving).

    6
    Done

    Salt and Pepper According to Your Tastes.

    7
    Done

    Bake For 20-25 Minutes; Eggs Should Be "set" but not "hard." Cheese Will Be Bubbly.

    8
    Done

    Run a Knife Around the Edge of the Pan, Slide Onto Dining Plate.

    9
    Done

    Note: to Serve a Crowd, Prepare in an 8x8 or 9x9 or 13x9 Pan, Laying Cheese and Eggs According to the Number of Diners Being Served. Add 1 T. Milk Per Each Eggie. Remember to Break Yolks.

    10
    Done

    Pre-Preparation: Great Dish For Serving Overnight Company. Prepare Ahead, Pop in the Oven on Timed-Bake, and It Will Be Ready When You Get Up! Even the Maid Isn't That Organized--but You Are! :-).

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