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– Fresh herbs (parsley, chives, or thyme)
– Avocado slices
– Crumbled bacon or sausage
– Hot sauce or salsa
The beauty of this recipe is how easy and hands-off it is. Here’s how you can prepare this delicious breakfast in no time:
#### Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Start by preheating your oven to **375°F (190°C)**. This is the perfect temperature to toast the bread and cook the eggs without overcooking them.
#### Step 3: Brush with Butter
Once the bread slices are arranged, brush each slice with melted butter on both sides. This helps the bread toast evenly and gives it a crispy, golden finish.
#### Step 4: Bake the Bread
Place the sheet pan in the preheated oven and bake the bread for **5-7 minutes**, or until the bread is starting to toast and get golden around the edges. You’re looking for that perfect crispy texture that will hold the egg in place.
#### Step 6: Bake Again
Return the sheet pan to the oven and bake for **10-12 minutes**. For runny eggs, check around the 10-minute mark. For more set yolks, you can leave it in a little longer. The egg whites should be fully set, and the yolks will still be slightly runny unless you prefer them more well-done.
#### Step 8: Serve and Enjoy
Serve your Sheet Pan Egg-in-a-Hole immediately while the eggs are warm and the bread is crispy. If you’re making this for a group, consider serving with a side of fresh fruit, yogurt, or a green salad for a complete breakfast or brunch.
– **Use Sturdy Bread**: Choose a bread that can hold up to the egg without becoming too soggy. Thick slices of sourdough, multigrain, or even French bread work particularly well.
– **Customize the Hole Size**: You can make the hole larger or smaller depending on how much egg you want to use. Just be careful not to cut too close to the edges, or the bread may fall apart.
– **Don’t Overbake the Eggs**: Keep a close eye on the eggs while they cook to avoid overcooking the yolk. If you prefer a runny yolk, take them out when the whites are set but the yolk is still slightly jiggly.
– **Add Protein**: If you want a more substantial breakfast, you can add cooked bacon, sausage, or even some cooked vegetables (like spinach or bell peppers) around the bread slices before baking.
– **Try Different Cheeses**: For added richness, sprinkle some cheese on top of the eggs during the last few minutes of baking. Cheddar, mozzarella, or even goat cheese can add a great creamy texture and extra flavor.
### Serving Suggestions
– **Fresh Fruit**: A side of sliced avocado, berries, or citrus fruits balances the richness of the egg and bread.
– **Potatoes**: Crispy hash browns, roasted potatoes, or even tater tots make a fun and filling side dish.
– **Sautéed Greens**: A handful of sautéed spinach or kale adds a nutritious, savory contrast to the eggs and toast.
– **Smoothie**: For a lighter breakfast or brunch, pair your egg-in-a-hole with a refreshing smoothie made from your favorite fruits and greens.
### Why You’ll Love Sheet Pan Egg-in-a-Hole
### Conclusion
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**Enjoy your Sheet Pan Egg-in-a-Hole, and savor the simple joy of perfectly toasted bread and runny eggs, all in one delicious dish!**