Baked Egg Potato Bowls

baked egg potato bowls recipe

If you are looking for a delicious, comforting and satisfying meal, then I think I might have something interesting for you today!

These Baked Egg Potato Bowls are filled with the most delectable ingredients I can imagine – bacon, cheese and yummy green onions all combined inside a lovely baked potato. Well, all I can say to this is one big YES!

And, psst, don’t tell this to anyone, but this meal is strongly man-approved. Just try to serve it to your beloved one and see what happens! Spoiler alert: He will love you to infinity and beyond. Just sayin’…

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

1. To prepare your Baked Egg Potato Bowls, first preheat the oven to 400 °F (200 °C).

2. Then wash the whole potatoes under running water thoroughly (I did that with a brush that I only use to clean my vegetables).

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

3. Bake the potatoes until they are cooked through and soft inside (it will take about 40 minutes).

You can check whether your potatoes are cooked through by running a knife through their centers – if the knife runs rather smoothly and there’s not much resistance, the potatoes are done.

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

4. Remove the potatoes from the oven and let them cool to the temperature that will allow you to handle them with your hands.

5. Decrease the oven temperature to 350 °F (175 °C).

6. Slice a layer off the top of each potato. Using a spoon, gently scoop out the insides, leaving a thin layer of potato against the skin and avoiding puncturing the bottom. Reserve the scooped potato for another use (I made us some mashed potatoes for dinner).

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

7. Brush the inside of each potato with the olive oil.

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

8. Add a little salt, pepper and red pepper flakes.

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

9. Sprinkle a layer of bacon, thin slices of green onions and some grated or shredded cheese into each potato (I used grated Edam cheese and some cubed blue cheese). Fill each potato about 1/2 full.

10. Crack one egg into each potato.

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

11. Sprinkle with a little more bacon, onion slices and cheese. Then top with more salt, pepper and red pepper flakes.

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

12. Place the potatoes on a baking sheet and cook for about 20 minutes.

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

Egg whites should be set and yolks soft.

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

Serve warm.

Yum.

 
 

baked egg potato bowls recipe

We enjoyed our Baked Potato Bowls with some very simple garlic yogurt dip. To prepare it, just combine low fat yogurt with some fresh or powdered garlic and a little bit of lemon juice. Then add salt to taste – and that’s it!

Enjoy, dear friends! This is good!

Love,
Petra

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Baked Egg Potato Bowls
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Serves: 3-4
 
Ingredients
  • 6 large potatoes
  • 6 eggs
  • about 3 tbsp olive oil
  • 5 oz (150 grams) shredded or cubed cheese (any kind you like; more kinds can be combined)
  • 2 stalks green onions
  • 9 oz (250 grams) bacon, cubed and fried
  • salt
  • pepper
  • red pepper flakes
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 400 °F (200 °C).
  2. Wash the whole potatoes under running water thoroughly.
  3. Bake the potatoes until they are cooked through and soft inside (it will take about 40 minutes).
  4. Remove the potatoes from the oven and let them cool to the temperature that will allow you to handle them with your hands.
  5. Decrease the oven temperature to 350 °F (175 °C).
  6. Slice a layer off the top of each potato. Using a spoon, gently scoop out insides, leaving a thin layer of potato against the skin and avoiding puncturing the bottom. Reserve the scooped potato for another use.
  7. Brush the inside of each potato with the olive oil.
  8. Add a little salt, pepper and red pepper flakes.
  9. Sprinkle a layer of bacon, thin slices of green onions and some shredded cheese into each potato. Fill each potato about ½ full.
  10. Crack one egg into each potato.
  11. Sprinkle with a little more bacon, onion slices and cheese. Then top with more salt, pepper and red pepper flakes.
  12. Place the potatoes on a baking sheet and cook for about 20 minutes.Egg whites should be set and yolks soft.

 

(This recipe was adapted from www.ourbestbites.com).

 

3-Minute Microwave Cheesecake In A Mug For One

microwave mug cheesecake for one recipe

Whether you crave a dessert very strongly and need it in your life ‘right now’ or you like the idea of portion control, this quick and easy recipe might be the right thing for you.

Just imagine – one mug, a few ingredients, all stirred together, then a short microwave time and then… heaven!

I made this recipe the other day and was truly impressed.

A 3-minute cheesecake in a mug? Well… yes, please! Anytime!
 

microwave cheesecake in a mug - ingredients

These are the ingredients that we need.
 

microwave mug cheesecake for one recipe

1. To make the cheesecake, just place the cream cheese, sour cream, vanilla, sugar, egg white and cornstarch in a 1 1/2-cup (350 ml) microwave safe mug or a medium bowl and whisk it all together until nicely combined and smooth. If you worked in a bowl, pour the whole mixture into your mug.

 

microwave mug cheesecake for one recipe

2. Add about 1 tablespoon of chocolate chunks (or chocolate chips) and stir them in.

 

microwave mug cheesecake for one recipe

3. Place the mug in the microwave oven (mine is 650 watt) and cook on medium for about 3 – 3 1/2 minutes.

Since the microwaves are different, you will need to experiment with the baking time a little. The most important rule here is to wait until the cheesecake just starts to bubble in the middle and then remove it immediately from the oven. If it is allowed to bubble and cook further, the mixture will ‘break’.

4. Finally top your cheesecake with graham cracker crumbs and the remaining chocolate chunks.

5. If you are a very strong person then you can let the cheesecake cool to the room temperature and refrigerate it for about 1 hour before eating (in which case I admire you so much… because, you know, after I removed my cheesecake from the oven, it lasted no more than 10 minutes, I think… but psst, tell no one, please.)

 

microwave mug cheesecake for one recipe

A lovely alternative for your cheesecake is to swirl in 1 tablespoon of jam before cooking…
 

microwave mug cheesecake for one recipe

… and then, when done, top it with graham cracker crumbs and some fruit.

Enjoy this delightful treat.

Love,
Petra

(This yummy recipe was adapted from www.2stews.com. It makes one 1 1/2-cup – 350 ml mug.)
 

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