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My sister handed me a stack of old Martha Stewart magazines and I discovered this little gem. The bell pepper adds gorgeous color and a very healthy veggie to your morning. Did I mention it’s really easy?
You’ll definitely impress your family and breakfast guests with this bell pepper egg-in-a-hole. Thank you Martha! Serve the eggs-in-a-hole with buttered toast. English muffins are nice too. You can cook the eggs to the doneness you prefer.
Ingredients for Bell Pepper Egg-in-a-hole:
1 red bell pepper (yellow would probably work just as well)
4-5 large eggs
Salt
Pepper
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese (other cheese would probably work too)
1 Tbsp Olive oil
How to Make Bell Pepper egg-in-a-hole for Breakfast:
1. In a large, non-stick skillet, heat 1 Tbsp olive oil over medium/high heat. Cut peppers into 1/2″ rings and remove the seeds and centers. Place sliced peppers into the pan and let them saute for a minute.
2. Crack one egg into the center of each bell pepper slice. Start pouring the egg in slowly; it prevents the egg from leaking and forms a nice seal, but some will leak no matter what; don’t fuss over it; it will still taste great!
3. Sprinkle salt and pepper over each egg. Saute for 3 minutes, then flip it over carefully.
4. Top with a generous amount of parmesan. If you want your yolks to be juicy (over easy), cook another minute.
P.S. As a (almost licensed) nurse, I feel compelled to say that eggs should be fully cooked for high risk populations including elderly, pregnant and young children.
Bell Pepper Egg-in-a-hole
Ingredients
Instructions
- In a large, non-stick skillet, heat 1 Tbsp olive oil over medium/high heat.
- Cut peppers into 1/2" rings and remove the seeds and centers. Place sliced peppers into the pan and let them saute for a minute.
- Crack one egg into the center of each bell pepper slice. Start pouring the egg in slowly; it prevents the egg from leaking and forms a nice seal.
- Sprinkle salt and pepper over each egg. Saute for 3 minutes, then flip it over carefully.
- Top with a generous amount of Parmesan cheese. If you want your yolks to be juicy (over easy), cook another minute.
это действительно очень вкусно и идеально на завтрак!
Thank you 🙂
I cooked this and added mushrooms fried in butter, I guess there are many variations on this you could do, thanks for the great ‘base’ for starters 🙂
You are welcome 🙂 and great job on improvising.
Hay I was just on Facebook and Incredible Edible Egg people posted a link to a page with “31 Eggs in exiting holes” Guess what pic was number 5? Your bell pepper egg-in-a-hole!! I was scrolling down and I recognized the pic. I though that was really cool and wanted to let you know just in case you were not aware. Keep up the good work 🙂 I love trying out your recipes.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/emofly/eggs-in-exciting-holes
Thank you for sharing it with me :).
What a great way to add a veggie to a breakfast dish. My husband loved it!!! Thank you Natasha for all the wonderful recipes!Love this blog!
You are very welcome Kristina 🙂
great idea!!! 🙂
you P.S made me laugh… maybe cuz I am still sitting @ work in the hospital:) lol
🙂 ha ha
I made it for dinner instead of breakfast and it was chompped down fast! Lol
Awesome! Haha I ate mine out of the pan too 🙂
So pretty! I bet they taste as good as they look!
Thank you so much 🙂
I read your post this morning, then jumped out of bed to make breakfast. I used green peppers (the only ones on hand) and added tomato slices on the side for color. Delicious. Thanks for providing the inspiration.
Tomatoes would be a nice addition to this. It’s good to know that the green bell peppers work for this; I was wondering about that. Thank you Jasmina! 🙂
This is such a fun way to do breakfast. I have made this before. You can also do the same with a large onion ring 🙂
Oh Cindy that’s brilliant! We Russian and Ukrainian people tend to love onions 🙂
Oh and an egg to hold it all together.
Thank You Natasha for great idea. What I did is I filled the pepper with meat, potatoes, carrots, onion, and cheese with garlic (kinda like the stuffing for kotletki) and it turned out delicious=)
Oh my gosh that sounds good! Thank you for the idea!
Hi Natasha,
Thank you so much for all the delicious recipes you posted so far. I find myself always looking forward to see your next posting :).
I thought that you had a recipe for ” ribnie shariki v tomatnom souse” couple months back, but now I am pregnant and craving fish in tomato sauce and would love to make it, but for some reason can’t find the recipe. Could you help, please? Me and a baby with really appreciate that :). Thank you.
Inna, I don’t have a recipe for that. I just have trout and salmon, but there was no tomato sauce. Sorry 🙁 I have tried one at a church potluck that was amazing. I’ll have to ask for the recipe.
Great idea for kids who don’t like veggies and breakfast. 🙂
So true! Except my son doesn’t like eggs 🙁
Looks healthy and delicious
Wow!!! This looks amazingly delicious and so pretty…..what a different presentation. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
You’re welcome dear 🙂
Oh my, this looks so pretty and sounds so tasty. I’m going to make this soon! Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome and I hope it makes your morning brighter! 🙂
WOW! Great idea!
I do that with bread, but never with peppers.
I will definetally make it!
I’ve seen it done with bread also; I’ll have to try that.
Perfect breakfast!
This looks good. Cant wait to try it! Thanks for your delicious recipes:)
Nelya, I hope you love it! You’re welcome 🙂
Huh…. Interesting. So making it for breakfast tomorrow!!
Enjoy enjoy!!