Eggs in Cloud

More breakfast food. That is unless you eat with me in my home, then this Eggs in Cloud can be consumed for breakfast, brunch, linner or brinner. Can you tell I really like eggs, especially the drippy kind?

Eggs in Cloud from Real Food by Dad

These Eggs in Cloud were completely new to me until I saw them at Rachel Ray’s site. I knew I had to make them.

Eggs in Cloud va Real Food by Dad

And you should too, here’s why:

  1. Only four ingredients
  2. Easy to make
  3. Comes together in just 15 minutes
  4. Great breakfast for all of us who have kiddos in school for the exact reason #2 & 3 point out
  5. Actually great for anyone who hardly has time to make breakfast
  6. High in protein and full of flavor
  7. Your belly will thank you
  8. Your kids will thank you
  9. Skipping breakfast is bad for your body (according to my mom who will swear to this and probably some doctors who won’t swear to this for fear of being sued since their lack of professional research prevents them from doing so)
  10. Lastly, because you can still have your Cap’n Crunch after this
Eggs in Cloud by Real Food by Dad

If anyone has any other reasons they would like to add to this list, please share it with rest of us in the comment section.  For now, here’s your recipeโ€”get to it!

Yield: 4

Eggs in Cloud

Eggs in Cloud from Real Food by Dad
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 7 minutes
Total Time 12 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 large eggs, separated
  • 4 pieces pancetta, browned, drained and crumbled
  • 3 tablespoons chopped green onions
  • 1/4 cup shredded or grated cheese of choice (i used a combination of grated parmesan and shredded Mexican cheese

Instructions

  1. Heat oven 450 degrees F. Line bakesheet with parchment. Add the egg whites to a bowl and beat until stiff peaks form (either by hand or with stand mixer or hand mixer). Gently fold in pancetta, cheese and green onions.
  2. Use an ice cream scoop or spoon and drop egg white mixture onto parchment sheet in four equal portions. Create a well and bake for 2- 3 minutes or until browned. Remove from oven and carefully drop yolk into the well. Return to the oven and bake for 2-3 minutes. Keep a watchful eye on the yolk as it turns from soft cooked to hard yolk very quickly. Remove from oven and setrve immediately.
 

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