Breakfast Muffins – a big, fat, fluffy, cheesy, bacon studded muffin with a whole egg baked inside. THIS is the breakfast of champions!!
Breakfast Muffins
This is a great grab ‘n go breakfast, but also has that wow factor to impress family and friends! It’s one of those “what if I did this….?” recipes when I was making some cheese muffins one day.
The first attempt had me scraping muffin and egg off the floor of the oven.
The second attempt had me grinning like a fool when I cut open a warm, golden domed muffin to be greeted with the sight of a perfectly cooked egg yolk.🙌🏻
I love how these Breakfast Muffins look just like ordinary muffins! No clue of the hidden goodness inside….
How to make Breakfast Muffins – with a whole egg inside!
Let’s get straight into how to make these! Not hard, but I have a few tips:
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use Texas muffins tins ie the giant muffins not normal cupcake size muffin tins. The normal size muffins tins are too small – unless you use quail or duck eggs;
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make a well with the muffin batter to crack the egg into; and
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dollop bits of batter around the yolk first, then dollop in the middle and smooth over – I’ve found this to be the easiest way to cover the egg with batter.
What you need
Here’s what you need for these Breakfast Muffins. Just a note on a few of the items:
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Vinegar – this activates the baking soda, giving it a kick start to make the muffin fluffy;
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Sour cream or yogurt – the acidity in these also helps give the baking soda a kick start, as well as making the muffin nice and moist;
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Baking soda & baking powder – baking soda is simply baking powder on steroids, it’s approximately 3 times stronger. I like to use both in this recipe for the best and most even rise BUT you can use just one of them (quantities in the recipe); and
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Cheese – use anything you like!
How to freeze Breakfast Muffins
I’d love to say these Breakfast Muffins are great for the freezer, but unfortunately it isn’t because the egg whites become rubbery (cooked yolks freeze fine, whites don’t). However, I have made batches of these with beaten eggs (instead of cracking them in whole) and they freeze very well!
What about using a boiled egg instead?
I have made these Breakfast Muffins using boiled eggs and pushing them into the batter. Doing it that way, the eggs look fabulous when you cut into it because they hold their shape.
But the medium and hard boiled eggs are overcook once the muffin is baked. For perfectly cooked yolks, the boiled eggs need to be extremely soft boiled which calls for delicate handling to peel the shell – it’s a pain!
That’s why I just crack raw eggs in – best result for least effort. Even though the egg ends up kinda wonky.😂
Plus, you know what they say…. the beauty is often in the flaw of things.
Oh, wait. That’s not a real saying. That’s what I say when I serve up wonky “rustic” food!! – Nagi x
MORE BREAKFAST EGG RECIPES
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Healthy Egg Muffins – low carb, healthy!
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Omelette – soft and fluffy, just as it should be. Or, this Fluffy Egg White Omelette!
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Frittata the classic way – or the easy BAKED Frittata (terrific fridge clean out recipe)
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Shakshouka – baked eggs in a fragrant spice infused tomato broth, so good! (and very on trend 😂)
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No Washing Up Ham Egg Cheese Pockets and Ham Egg Cheese Bowls – seriously no washing up at ALL!
Watch how to make it
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Bacon and Egg Breakfast Muffins
Ingredients
Flavourings
- 150g / 5oz bacon , chopped (I use lean)
- 1 cup green onion , finely sliced (2 stems)
- 1 cup (100g) cheddar cheese , shredded (or other of choice)
Dry Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups (225g) flour , plain / all purpose
- 1 1/4 tsp baking powder (Note 1)
- 1/4 tsp baking soda (aka bicarbonate soda, Note 1)
Wet Ingredients
- 2/3 cup (165 ml) milk , full or low fat
- 1/2 tsp white vinegar (Note 2)
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2/3 cup sour cream or plain yoghurt , preferably full fat
- 3 tbsp vegetable oil (or other neutral flavoured oil)
- 1 egg
Muffin
- 4 eggs
- 2 tbsp melted butter
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Brush 4 Texas muffin tin holes with with butter. (Note 3)
- Heat a non stick pan over high heat. Add bacon and fry until lightly browned. Remove onto a paper towel to drain the fat, then set aside.
Muffin Batter:
- Place Dry Ingredients in a bowl and mix to combine.
- Whisk Wet Ingredients in a separate bowl.
- Pour the Wet Ingredients into the Dry Ingredients until flour is almost incorporated (limit to 8 stirs!) - don't overmix (makes muffins hard).
- Add green onion, bacon and cheese, stir 5 times.
Assemble
- Place 1/4 cup batter into each of the 4 muffin tin holes.
- Use spoon to make a well in the batter, crack egg into each well.
- Divide the remaining batter between each hole to cover the egg - best way is to dollop batter around the yolk, then on top of the yolk, then spread to cover (see video).
- Brush the muffins with melted butter, then bake for 25 minutes or until golden brown.
- Remove from oven and allow to rest for 5 minutes before turning out onto a cooling rack.
- Best served warm!
Recipe Notes:
- Baking soda - use extra 3/4 tsp baking powder instead
- Baking powder - use extra 1/2 tsp baking soda instead
Nutrition Information:
Originally published May 2015, updated August 2019 with new photos, brand new video, step photos, slight tweaks to improve the writing of the recipe and most importantly, Life of Dozer added!
Life of Dozer
Dozer on the job – taste testing these Breakfast Muffins!
Helen @ Scrummy Lane says
I’m getting bored of seeing myself write ‘genius’ here all the time, but I can’t think of a better way to describe these! I don’t think the ‘wonky egg’ is a problem at all. In fact it makes the muffins even cuter!
Nagi | RecipeTin says
Genius?? Noooo. I just like to experiment. And sometimes…SOMETIMES…it works!! 🙂 Bring on the wonky eggs!!! N x
Krista Bjorn says
How pretty AND tasty. 🙂
Nagi | RecipeTin says
THANKS Krista!! 🙂
Bam's Kitchen says
Brilliant idea Nagi!!! I am always looking for new ideas for grab and go breakfasts for my family and this one is a winner! Pinning away!!!
Nagi | RecipeTin says
Thanks so much Bobbi! Happy weekend!! 🙂