These bacon egg toast cups combine three breakfast favorites into one portable breakfast dish. I you love eggs, bacon and toast you will love this easy egg cup recipe.

photo of Bacon Egg Toast Cups on a plate

I know some people skip breakfast, but I’ve always been a breakfast eater because my mom always made sure we had something before leaving for school. Especially on test days. On those days she would make a big, hearty breakfast because she wanted to make sure my siblings and I ate well.

So, I love breakfast recipes and especially ones that are good for grab-and-go meals like these bacon egg toast cups. I made them recently for my brothers who have been studying for college finals. I love the idea of putting all the traditional breakfast items into one dish. You don’t even need a knife or fork to eat these breakfast cups – just grab one and head out.

photo of four Bacon Egg Toast Cups in a muffin tin

These are really easy to make too. It took me only a few minutes to make a batch and Baby Bro and the BF really liked them. If you like eggs, bacon, and toast, I think you’ll like them, too.

Ingredients

  • 4 slices of bacon
  • 2 slices of bread
  • 4 eggs
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

photo of four Bacon Egg Toast Cups on a plate

Recipe Steps

Using the top of a round glass that has an opening slightly bigger than a muffin mold, about 3.5 inches, cut circles from bread. You should be able to cut two circles per slice of bread.

photo showing how to use a glass to cut the breadphoto of bread rounds

Grease four muffin molds. Place the bread on the bottom of each muffin mold. Preheat the oven to 400°F.

photo of the bread placed in a muffin pan

Cook bacon slices in a pan about 3 minutes or until halfway cooked. Place bacon slices around the edges of the muffin tin. To help them stay, you might want to tuck the ends underneath the slices of bread.

photo of the bacon in the pan

Crack an egg and put it in the middle of each muffin mold. You may want to leave out some of the egg white so that the yolk doesn’t overcook while waiting for the egg white to cook.

photo of the eggs added to the muffin pan

Place muffin molds in the oven and cook for about 12-15 minutes until eggs are cooked to your liking and bacon is crisp. I like to leave the egg yolk a little runny.

Use a knife around the edges to help lift cups from the muffin mold. Season with salt and pepper and serve while hot.