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    I'll partake in the festivities.... simple breakfast sandwich never fails!
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    TBD Brunch with Jason Bangerter - Spotlight Toronto

    This is the brunch I attended on Sunday. Dope at its finest.

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    I made these the other day. Bacon and egg cups.


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    Happen to have the recipe? They look delicious?

    Quote Originally Posted by pektel View Post
    I made these the other day. Bacon and egg cups.


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    ^^Those look Dope please share with the world.

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    Sure thing. Very simple to make, and they are delicious!

    Yield: 4 bacon egg toast cups. Easily double, triples, etc.

    Ingredients:
    4 slices bacon (don’t do thick cut bacon)
    2 slices of toast
    2 tbsp grated cheddar
    4 eggs
    salt and pepper

    Directions:
    Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

    Lay the bacon onto a cold nonstick skillet, turn the heat to medium, and let it cook for about 8 minutes, then flip and cook for another 5 on the other side. This time may need to be adjusted depending on the thickness of your bacon (either more or less), but let me say this. If you want your bacon to be crispy later on, you need to cook that bacon through as much as you can, but the bacon should still be pliable so you can wrap it around the edge of the muffin tin.
    Use a cutter to cut out little circles of toast, just big enough to fill the bottom of your muffin tin.
    Place the toast in your muffin pan, then wrap the partially cooked bacon around it.
    Distribute the grated cheddar cheese among the four cups.
    Crack an egg into each cup.
    Sprinkle the tops with salt and pepper, then bake for about 12 minutes (adjust this time to how done you want your egg to be). This is where 12 minutes got me, a nice set white but running yolk:


    Direct link to the recipe, with video:

    Mini Bacon Egg and Toast Cups |

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