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Egg in a Hole with Honey and Cinnamon

Recipe Gardening Guide: American Recipes from the Garden

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Egg in a Hole with Honey and Cinnamon

Artisan bread, farm fresh eggs, and a touch of whimsy

By Don Nicholas

Illustrated By Christy Page

Read by Michael Flamel

 

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Ingredients:

  • 2 slices of your favorite multigrain bread (or San Francisco sourdough, raisin nut bread, cranberry almond bread)
  • 2 fresh farm eggs
  • Farm-fresh butter
  • Local honey
  • Ground cinnamon
  • Fresh berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries)
  • Greek yogurt
  • Orange juice
  • Coffee

 

Instructions:

  • Start by heating a non-stick skillet over medium heat.
  • While the skillet is heating, use a large shot glass to cut a hole in the center of each slice of bread. Don’t toss away the cut-out circles – these will be your buttered hole treats!
  • Spread a generous amount of farm-fresh butter on both sides of each bread slice, including the cut-out circles.
  • Place the buttered bread slices in the heated skillet. Allow them to toast for about 1-2 minutes on each side until they are golden brown.
  • Crack an egg into the hole of each bread slice. Let the eggs cook for about 2-3 minutes until the whites are set but the yolk is still runny. If you prefer a firmer yolk, cook for an additional minute.
  • While the eggs are cooking, take those cut-out circles of bread and toast them in the skillet until they’re golden and crisp. These make for a delightful side treat!
  • Once the eggs are cooked to your liking, carefully flip the bread with the egg, and let it cook for an additional 1-2 minutes to ensure the egg is fully cooked.
  • Place the egg-in-a-hole on a plate, and drizzle a generous amount of local honey over the top.
  • Sprinkle ground cinnamon over the honey-drizzled eggs for a warm and flavorful kick.
  • Serve with a side of fresh berries, a dollop of Greek yogurt, and the toasted buttered holes. Pour yourself a glass of refreshing orange juice and a piping hot cup of coffee to complete the breakfast spread.

 

Serving Suggestion:

Enjoy this delightful breakfast in good company or as a treat for yourself. The combination of the runny egg, sweet honey, and aromatic cinnamon is a flavor explosion. The fresh berries add a burst of freshness, while the Greek yogurt provides a creamy contrast. Don’t forget to dip the buttered bread circles into the runny egg for an extra treat. This breakfast is not only delicious but also a celebration of quality ingredients and a touch of morning indulgence.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Introduction American Recipes from the Garden
  • Craisins™️ on a Log
  • Cranberry Almond Bread
  • Egg in a Hole with Honey and Cinnamon
  • Stone Soup with Hearty Country Bread
  • Mediterranean Vegetable Lasagna
  • Herb and Pecan Encrusted Salmon
  • Homemade Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream

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