![]() Optionally, you can saute your onion with a bit of olive oil to soften it up and take away some of its bite. Get all your veggies diced up and ready to go.In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, cream, milk, parsley, basil, salt, and pepper.(NOTE: I recommend using a non-stick muffin tin for even easier removal.) Preheat oven to 375 degrees F., and thoroughly grease (butter, coconut oil, or non-stick spray) a muffin tin.Set it aside to cool, then cut into small pieces. If using meat (bacon, sausage, etc.), cook it fully first.You could even make them in a mini muffin tin, and then they’d be super cute and bite-sized.Īs I learned from these mini bananas, tiny is always better. They can be made with just about any ingredients you choose (perfect for using up whatever veggies you have hanging around in the fridge) and are really simple to throw together. A few seconds in the microwave, or a few minutes in the toaster oven, and these babies are ready to go.Įven if you aren’t groggy mcsleepy-pants, these mini quishes are your friend. I find that two are the perfect serving size for me (or three if I’m really ravenous), which means I can make a batch over the weekend and have breakfast ready all week long. The thing is, I’m groggy mcsleepy-pants when I get up in the morning, and cooking myself breakfast (and dirtying a bunch of dishes) isn’t usually the first thing I want to do. If I start on track, I’m more likely to stay on track… and vice versa. Some people are happy to eat waffles or pancakes or doughnuts for breakfast each morning (*cough* T-Hubs *cough*), but for me, I prefer to kick things off in a healthier way. I don’t know about you, but when I’m trying to get going in the morning, nothing makes me feel better than a protein packed breakfast. Basically, an omelet you can reheat and enjoy whilst still in a half-awake zombie state.īraaaains! Err, I mean, breeeeakfast, breeeeakfast! In an effort to make dragging myself out from beneath the covers a little less painful, I made egg breakfast muffins. But the me of today is NOT letting go of trying to become a morning person. Needless to say, fourteen-year-old-me gave up on that goal. So far, I’ve made about as much progress as I did that time when I was fourteen years old and decided to read Crime and Punishment just for fun. As some of you may remember, I made a resolution this year to wake up earlier, so I could be more productive during the day and spend less time surfing the web at night. ![]()
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