These Toast Cups are loaded with Bacon, Beans, Sausage and Egg – The perfect handheld Full English Breakfast!
Full English Breakfast
Okay okay, maybe not FULL, but the essentials are certainly there. Sausage, egg, bacon, bread and beans. All in one hand held portion? Yup, you’re gonna want all 12. And before you say it, yes this is a little more hassle than say, a sheet pan fry up , but when breakfast looks this darn cute you know it makes sense.
In reality these are actually pretty easy to make. If you want to make them even easier you can certainly make them with just bacon & egg and they’ll turn out just as great. But if you’re a regular reader of mine you know I like to be extra.
Sausage Patties
First things first, grab a few sausages and pull out the meat. Divide into small chunks and press to the bottom of an oiled muffin tray. Pop in the oven until they just begin to brown, then take them out.
Breakfast Toast Cups
Alrighty, sausage – done. Next up let’s talk the toast cup itself.
You’ll want medium slices of white bread. Too thick and there won’t be enough room, too thin and the filling will leak out. You want to butter one side and place the bread in the cup holes butter side down. This will ensure the bread doesn’t stick to the tin. Firmly press the bread into the tins, making sure you push against the sides and bottom to create a firm barrier. From there, we’re going to load up with sausage -> bacon -> beans -> egg.
How to make Toast Cups (quick summary)
- Firmly press in your bread butter side down.
- Load up your ingredients.
- Season with salt & pepper and bake until the egg is cooked and the bread/bacon is crispy.
From there, I usually let them sit for a few minutes just to gain composure. Give them a good sprinkling of fresh chives and a squirt of your favourite sauce (sriracha is my guilty pleasure). They’re definitely best eaten right away, but you can store them (if you don’t mind a firm yolk). Just cover and pop them in the fridge, then take them out and pop back in the oven until heated through. The toast will of course be slightly crispier than it was before you stored them.
I don’t recommend making them ahead of them as the egg will seep into the bread after a while, as will the beans.
And there we have it! Breakfast toast cups ready and waiting. Perfect for a weekend brunch with the kids!
Hey, whilst you’re here, why not check out my other recipes?
Egg Brunch Recipes
- Egg in a hole Breakfast Bagels
- Shakshuka
- Perfect Scrambled Egg
- Perfect Poached Egg
- Smashed Avocado on Toast
- Other Brunch and Lunch Recipes
Alrighty, let’s tuck into this toast cup recipe shall we?
How to make Breakfast Toast Cups (Full Recipe & Video)
Breakfast Toast Cups
Equipment
- 12 Hole Baking Tray
- Bowl
- Knife & Spoon
- Frying Pan (for bacon - optional)
Ingredients
- 12 medium slices White Bread (see notes)
- 12 rashers Part-Cooked Streaky Bacon (see notes)
- 12 small/medium Eggs
- 4 Pork Sausages (see notes)
- 1/2 can of Baked Beans
- Fresh Chives, to garnish
- Salt & Black Pepper, to taste
- Oil Spray, as needed
- Butter, as needed
Instructions
- Pre heat oven to 190c/375f.
- Squeeze out the meat from your sausages. Spray the bottoms of each hole of your tray and press a small amount sausage to cover the surface (make sure it's a very thin layer, you might not need all the meat. Approx 3 patties from each sausage). Bake for 6/7 mins until the sausage just begins to brown.
- Meanwhile, butter one side of each slice of your bread.
- Take the tray out and remove the sausage. Carefully (but firmly) fold in each slice of your bread butter side down. The aim of the game is to press down the bread against the bottom and sides to make a sturdy and spacious cup. Make the cups as tall and deep as possibly, being careful not to tear.
- Add the sausage, then the bacon, followed by 1 tsp of beans, followed by egg. Make sure you stack in this order so the beans/egg don't soak through the bread. Also, I recommend placing in all the bread, then all the sausage etc (instead of doing one by one) for the same reason. If the first egg overflows, then grab a bowl and pour out a some egg white before placing into each cup.
- Season with a pinch of salt and pepper, then pop in the oven for 10-15mins or until the yolk is just cooked through and the bacon/toast is golden crispy.
- Garnish with chives and enjoy with your favourite sauce!
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Looks SO savory and delicious. Something new to try, can’t wait!
Enjoy!
Good timing! My kids start school next week and will love these!
I’m confident they will! 🙂
I love this idea! So perfect for feeding a crowd!
Yup, perfect for a crowd!
These look so cool! Such a perfect simple breakfast, can’t wait to try it!
Enjoy! 🙂
My kids are going to love these for breakfast! So simple and so flavorful!
So great for kids!
Great idea for a quick, hearty and fuss-free breakfast!
Thanks Kimberly!