Easy Eggs in Baked Porky Cups

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Get ready to give this Easy Eggs in Baked Porky Cups recipe a go! If you are looking for a great breakfast recipe that is gluten-free and dairy-free (like almost all my recipes), then you are in for a treat! These cups are so easy to make, and they taste great. A perfect way to start the morning, and your children will love them!

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Packed with protein, this recipe is sure to be a hit! It yields a total of six cups that makes a wonderful family breakfast. I came up with this recipe one day when I was making some breakfast muffins. I had thought about how fun it would be to make little egg dishes for breakfast the next morning, so I did just that! Great flavor comes from the pork, and of course, add whatever spices/toppings that call to you!

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Work your magic and have a blast. That is how I create all of my recipes. Just a gentle reminder that eggs can be good at any time of day. You can choose to have them for breakfast, mid-day snack, or a post workout meal. If you do not have sliced pork sides, then use your own bacon. NO PROBLEM! Enjoy this great recipe and make it your own!

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Easy Eggs in Baked Porky Cups

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Get ready to give this Easy Eggs in Baked Porky Cups recipe a go! If you are looking for a great breakfast recipe that is gluten-free and dairy-free (like almost all my recipes), then you are in for a treat!

  • Author: Tina Turbin
  • Yield: 6 1x

Ingredients

Scale

6 eggs

1012 slices sliced pork sides or bacon

Salt and pepper to taste

Ghee, grass fed butter or coconut oil to grease muffin tins

Spices: any chipotle and garlic salt are delicious

OPTIONAL: grass fed sheep or goat cheese

4 slices paleo bread or rolls (optional)

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 F.

Oil the muffin tins.

Fry up sliced and spiced up pork sides until still pliable/bendable. I used one flavor spice per side.

Drain and blot on paper towel.

Chop up one piece of the pork (for topping)

Place your paleo bread or pork of choice to line the bottom of you muffin tin bottom. I used my paleo bread.

Line the sides with a full slice of your choice of pork. It will move inward until the egg lands (next step)

Gently crack open an egg directly into the muffin tin.

Add cheese if desired.

Salt and pepper as desired or use seasonings of choice.

Add some chopped pork to top each egg.

Bake 20-25 minutes until done to your preference of eggs. Some like it wetter and runny, some do not.

Remove tins from oven and let sit a 1-2 minutes.

Remove from tins and serve.

These are excellent reheated next day as well.

Enjoy!

Notes

You can add scallions, chopped broccoli etc. The ideas are pretty limitless.

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From our home to yours, Tina Turbin
If you have any questions or suggestions just email me at info (at) GlutenFreeHelp.info.

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I'm a cookbook-collecting, recipe-developing paleo junkie, and I live in the kitchen. I'm hooked on farmers' markets, traveling, eating healthy, and hiking until my legs scream at me. There's nothing better than hanging out with family and good friends. I have fun and sleeping is just plain boring. Read more About Tina Turbin.


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