Sheet Pan Egg In A Hole
This Sheet Pan Egg In A Hole recipe is a simple way to prepare the traditional Egg-In-A-Hole breakfast dish for a crowd in less than 20 minutes!

Sheet Pan Egg In A Hole
This Sheet Pan Egg In A Hole recipe is the easiest way to prepare the classic dish for a crowd! Traditionally, Egg In A Hole is made on the stovetop. But when you’re cooking for friends and family, making a batch on a sheet pan ensures that everyone’s meal is piping hot when it’s time to eat. A big thank you to Nellie’s Free Range Eggs for helping bring this post to life. This is the second in a four-part series of blog posts to promote timeless recipes. I am very grateful for @nelliesfreerange support and company mission and hope you enjoy the upcoming content!” And it’s quicker to make than cooking them individually in the frying pan!How To Make Sheet Pan Egg In A Hole:
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and spray a large jelly roll pan with non-stick spray. Cut circles out of the center of your bread using a 2 1/4-inch biscuit cutter. If you’re making this as a family, give the kiddos different cookie cutter shapes like stars and hearts to use on the bread! Arrange the slices of bread on the baking sheet.More Delicious Breakfast Recipes:
Sheet Pan Egg In A Hole
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Ingredients
- 12 slices Brioche or thick-cut bread
- 12 large Nellie's Free-Range Eggs
- salt to taste
- pepper to taste
- toppings as desired
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and spring a large jelly roll pan with non-stick spray.
- Use a 2 1/4-inch biscuit cutter to cut a hole in the center of each slice of bread. Arrange the bread slices on the prepared pan.
- Crack an egg into each hole and bake for 7.5 to 10 minutes. If you like a runny yolk, cook on the lower end, if you like a solid yolk cook for the higher end. Ovens vary and the eggs will continue to cook slightly once pulled out of the oven.
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To toast the back side of the bread and to keep the white of the egg from wetting the bread; heat the baking sheet for about 5 minutes with the cut toast on it. THEN crack your eggs into the holes and return to finish the cooking process to set the egg.