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How to make Eggs in a Bun

Eggs in a bun

Eggs in a bun

Like we said in the previous post, we saw this cute item somewhere on the internet last fall (I think, but who knows, the way time flies it might have been longer, right?). But when I tried to go back and find the site, GONE!  We are sure we created a bookmark, but who knows. Anyway we planned to make these a number of times for different events, but so far that has not worked out yet. Oh well, their loss.

Trader Joe's Brioche Buns

Trader Joe's Brioche Buns

To make sure they were as easy as we thought, we decided to make them for dinner last night, you know for research. We found these lovely buns: Trader Joe’s Brioche Buns and thought they were the perfect buns for our eggs.

Here is what we did:

1. Cut the top of the bun, and cut away some of the bread in the middle, forming a sort of nest. Make sure to leave the walls thick, so that the raw egg does not ooze out the side.

Cut off the top of each bun

Cut off the top of each bun

2. Crack the eggs into the buns. Now our buns were large, and so we felt as if they could handle the two eggs. In the original post, long gone on the internet, they were smaller buns with only one egg in each.

Ready for the oven

Ready for the oven

3. We sprinkled the eggs with sliced green onions, and some cheese. We were also thinking that a cheese sauce or Hollandaise sauce would also be nice, as would salsa.

4. Bake. We baked these in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes. We were trying to leave the yolks a bit runny, but then the whites would have been runny as well. In the end, they were cooked but not hard cooked.

5. Serve. We ate these with a nice side of fruit salad. YUM!

So the bottom line: these were as cute to make/eat as we thought, but they did take longer to bake than we expected. Also they were quite large and we think they would be better with smaller buns and only one egg.

So if you are looking for something unusual to make for a brunch, these might just be perfect.

Easy Tasty Garlic Bread

Trader Joe's Toast

Trader Joe's Toast

Do you love garlic bread?  We do too!

We used to only eat garlic bread when we were enjoying a bowl of pasta or some other Italian –inspired dish.  As there are only two of us, it was hard at times to justify purchasing this huge loaf of bread as we would never finish it before it got all hard and stale (not to mention all those unpronounceable ingredients).

Now with this new recipe, we can enjoy eating garlic bread with all kinds of meals such as soups stews as well as when we are eating pasta. This recipe is great for small families or singles who want to enjoy garlic bread as you can make as much as you need (a slice or two for each person) and not have half a loaf of garlic bread leftover.

Here is our easy recipe to make garlic bread at home that has a ton of flavor and few ingredients (and no “weird” stuff).  We are not sure where we first saw this idea. Maybe a TV program or we read it in a cookbook perhaps- who knows- (quite possibly Rachel Ray) …Wherever we gathered this idea from- THANKS! We just love to make our garlic bread this way. If you are just learning 2 cook, this is a great, easy addition to any meal. We bet you will make this garlic bread again and again.

Trader Joe's garlic

Trader Joe's garlic bread

Ingredients:

  • A “sturdy” loaf of bread, such as Trader Joe’s Artisan bread (Roasted garlic with Thyme or Asiago cheese are both good)
  • Garlic cloves (Trader Joe’s Colossal  Garlic )
  • Trader Joe’s salted Butter (or olive oil if you like)

Lets Cook!

Basically what we are going to do here, is toast the bread, and rub the dry toasty bread with a piece of garlic and then spread with butter. So you need to cut and toast the amount of bread that you would like to eat/serve per person.  The bread also needs to be hearty or sturdy- like a handmade or Artisan loaf (sourdough works great too) with a thick crust and a chewy texture.

Colossal Garlic
Colossal Garlic

Next, peel a whole clove of garlic, and cut off one of the tips. Now rub the cut clove over the surface of the hot toasty bread. Don’t forget to rub the crusts with the garlic clove too.

Now, spread the garlicky bread with butter (or drizzle with some olive oil).

That’s it! Enjoy!!

Yes it is THAT easy to make really great garlic bread.  Now that you are trying some new recipes at home, we hope you give this one a try. It would be great served up with a home made soup, pasta meal or anything really… Do you really  need an excuse to enjoy great garlic bread?

Trader Joe's Roasted Garlic w/ Thyme

Trader Joe's Roasted Garlic w/ Thyme