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Individual Baked Eggs recipe

Bacon wrapped eggs 
I had some time in the morning, so I cooked myself a breakfast of Individual Baked Eggs. 
I used a recipe from the AllRecipes magazine but it can also be found online.  
It was pretty simple to make but next time I make them, I won’t add the bacon grease to the muffin pan. It was greasy enough. 
Recipe I used

Ingredients: 

  • 6 strips of bacon
  • 6 eggs
  • Cheddar Cheese

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F 
  2. Cook bacon
  3. Wrap bacon slice around the inside of a muffin cup. 
  4. Place a little bacon grease in the bottom of muffin cup. 
  5. Drop in egg.
  6. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes. 
  7. Place a little cheddar cheese over egg after about 10-12 minutes 
  8. Continue cooking until cheese is melted and egg is cooked.

Wrap bacon around muffin tin and add an egg inside
I cooked my bacon in the oven at 350 for 12 minutes 
Eggs inside the bacon circles
Almost done cooking
Cook at 350, adding some cheese after about 12 minutes

I used shredded cheese from Trader Joes
Individual Baked Eggs
2016, blog, cooking, debbie, graphics, myblog, photos, recipe

Individual Baked Eggs recipe

Bacon wrapped eggs 
I had some time in the morning, so I cooked myself a breakfast of Individual Baked Eggs. 
I used a recipe from the AllRecipes magazine but it can also be found online.  
It was pretty simple to make but next time I make them, I won’t add the bacon grease to the muffin pan. It was greasy enough. 
Recipe I used

Ingredients: 

  • 6 strips of bacon
  • 6 eggs
  • Cheddar Cheese

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F 
  2. Cook bacon
  3. Wrap bacon slice around the inside of a muffin cup. 
  4. Place a little bacon grease in the bottom of muffin cup. 
  5. Drop in egg.
  6. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes. 
  7. Place a little cheddar cheese over egg after about 10-12 minutes 
  8. Continue cooking until cheese is melted and egg is cooked.

Wrap bacon around muffin tin and add an egg inside
I cooked my bacon in the oven at 350 for 12 minutes 
Eggs inside the bacon circles
Almost done cooking
Cook at 350, adding some cheese after about 12 minutes

I used shredded cheese from Trader Joes
Individual Baked Eggs
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Fiesta Chicken

For a while now, I’ve been meaning to use the crock pot and make something for dinner.

On Pinterest, I enjoy searching for Crock Pot recipes and that’s where I found this one.

I liked it because the ingredients and directions were straight forward. It’s from a blog called My Litter 

Fiesta Chicken Crockpot Meal

4 chicken breast (frozen or raw)
1 packet Fiesta Ranch dip (by the salad dressing)
1 can black beans (drained and rinsed)
1 can Rotel (these are in the canned tomato section) 
1 can corn not drained (I used frozen corn) 
1 block cream cheese

Cook all the ingredients on high in the slow cooker for 4 hours or 6 on low.
Shred with forks and eat over rice with tortillas.

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Cheap crescent roll creations

Dining with Debbie

I come home and the very last thing I want to do is cook. But, I’m hungry. So, I’ve gotten creative in my cheap and quick cooking.

Here is how you can also make cheap crescent roll creations:

Ingredients:

  • generic tube of crescent rolls 
  • marinara pizza sauce
  • shredded cheese
  • pepperoni
  • milk and white chocolate chips
  • hot dogs

Instructions:

Lay down some parchment paper over your baking pan so you don’t immediately ruin the Food Network baking pans your Grandma gave you for your 21st birthday. That stupid black stuff cannot be easily scrubbed off!

For the pizza creation:

  • Toss the dough as high as possible. Imagine the dough squealing “higher, dad, higher!” Then catch the dough. You can make a mini pizza by laying down sauce, cheese and pepperoni. If you don’t do it in this order, it will explode. Then, either roll it up or leave it as a pizza. Go crazy! 

    Stuff them full of choco chips

    For the chocolate croissant:

    • Press the white and milk chocolate chips lightly into the dough and carefully roll the dough up. Make sure the dark and white chips are touching each other. Explain to the chips that while they may look different on the outside, they are all delicious and beautiful. They will spill out and you’re allowed to be furious. I stuffed mine so full of chocolate chips that the dough begged me to stop shoving chocolate chips inside. No can do. 

    Pigs in blanket:

    • Insert pig. Wrap him in cold wet doughy blanket. Kiss him goodnight.  Love you, piggie. 
    Follow the instructions on the shredded piece of paper from the crescent roll package. Yeah, the one you threw away underneath the old coffee grounds. That one.

    Usually it’s 11-13 minutes at 375 degrees. Oh yeah,you should’ve preheated your oven already. Didn’t you read my mind? #sorrynotsorry
    #kitchenselfie

    Put on adorable oven mitts. Talk to the oven mitt. Assure it that every little thing is gonna be alright.

    Take out the flaming hot pan of delicious crescent roll creations. Let cool. No seriously, step away for a minute and go watch a YouTube video. 
    Now, eat them. Eww, not like that. 
    A true culinary masterpiece

    Note: these are in no way healthy, gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, or sugar free. But they are cheap and easy.

    “I eat cookie sheets for brunch!”