My coddled eggs with spinach and feta cheese recipe is a fantastic vegetarian breakfast or brunch option. You could even eat these for dinner! We did haha.
They are really simple to make, you can use whatever soft cheese you have in the fridge. I had feta cheese, but you can use goat cheese. I like to serve this with fruit and a side of bacon. Citrus fruit is nice because the acidity cuts into the richness of the dish. Cleanses your palette you could say.
These coddled eggs will fill you up and they end up plating nicely. You will impress your guests! Annnd it’s a pretty healthy dish. You could opt for a salad instead of toast, omit the cheese (but why would you?) and use regular milk or a dairy free option.
This may be my new favourite egg recipe, I’m usually a poached or scrambled eggs girl, but this is so easy and delicious!
A tip to remember is to put a tea towel on the bottom of the pot so the ramekins don’t stick to the pot. This could either overcook the eggs or burn the bottom of the ramekins. Both are not great options.
Toast some bread and dip those babies into the coddled eggs! If you made bacon, dip that in too! I made the four servings and we had the eggs the next day too with salad. It’s a cheap, easy meal at home. Won’t break the bank. You can easily make more than four servings, just double the recipe, it’s pretty much foolproof. Instead use a baking dish (or two) and give the eggs a water bath instead.
And if you are entertaining guests for brunch, serve them up my No-Bake Nutella Espresso Cheesecake for dessert. Or drink my Sweet Lime Ginger Rum Cocktail instead of a Mimosa.
Enjoy! Try making this for Easter or dinner tonight!
If you don't have ramekins, use heatproof glass jars or mugs.
If making a large batch, bake the coddled eggs in a baking dish filled with 1 inch of warm water. Cover with foil and place in a 325ยบF oven for about 10 minutes, or until the egg whites are set and do not jiggle.
Mmmm! I know what ill be having for tomorrow’s breakfast!
I love Baked Eggs!! It’s basically my ideal breakfast food. Love the pop of pink from the grapefruit in your photos too.
thanks samantha!
I’ve never had a Coddled Egg before, but I’ve been seeing them on food sites and in magazines a lot lately. I’m a fried-egg person myself, but these look good!
I am not a fan of runny eggs but this looks delicious!
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This looks so yummy and a great weekend breakfast. I’m definitely going to have to try this out soon because I love feta!
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