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Alpine eggs
An easy egg dish with spinach...
- Recipe:
Sent in by Julia from Clitherow
- Difficulty: Easy
- Serves 1
- Vegetarian
Preparation
- Total time
- 15 Mins
- Preparation time
- 5 Mins
- Cooking time
- 10 Mins
2 eggs
200g spinach
10g butter
150g mature cheddar cheese, sliced
Salt
Pepper
Nutmeg
Crusty bread (optional)
Preheat oven to 220'C/Gas mark 7
In a pan, melt the butter and wilt the spinach - drain and juices and season with salt and pepper to taste
Place the spinach in a shallow dish, crack the 2 eggs onto the spinach and sprinkle liberally with nutmeg
Cover with slices of your favourite cheese
Bake in a hot oven for 5-10 minutes
Serve with crusty bread
Tips
Melty chedar cheese and runny eggs make the dream combination! These Alpine eggs make a fantastic dish for breakfast, brunch, or even a light lunch.
Serve with crusty fresh bread (you could dip in the bread or opt for Alpine eggs on toast). Or for a lighter option, pair with a crisp green salad.
Reviews
Guest
★★★★★What kind of dish do you use for this? I presume you need a dish per serving and it would be fairly small?
Reviewed on 19/11/15
Guest
★★★★★Thas the kids loved this
Reviewed on 19/11/15
Guest
★★★★★I loved this Alpine Eggs recipe. We have rescued ex-commercial hens who now lay the most delicious eggs which definitely enhanced the overall taste of this dish. The Alpine Eggs were a healthy and tasty start to my day and they also make a yummy light meal at any other times too.
Reviewed on 13/11/15
Guest
★★★★★I loved this Alpine Eggs recipe. We have rescued ex-commercial hens who now lay the most delicious eggs which definitely enhanced the overall taste of this dish. The Alpine Eggs were a healthy and tasty start to my day and they also make a yummy light meal at any other times too.
Reviewed on 13/11/15
Guest
★★★★★We all enjoyed
Reviewed on 14/10/15
Angela W(386)
★★★★☆Very good
Reviewed on 02/10/15
Guest
★★★★☆Really like the idea of this, you could add other things to it too, like mushrooms and that.
Reviewed on 20/09/15
Guest
★★★★★Fab and the kids really enjoyed it, will definitely make again
Reviewed on 12/08/15
Guest
★★★★★Gorgeous!
Reviewed on 04/08/15
Guest
★★★★☆I've made this the way in the recipe. But, at work we have a small omelette maker and I've made it at work with a small salad that I brought in with me and everyone thought it was amazing to be able to make something so fresh in such a short time in the office kitchen. Now their all at it. It's starting to be competition time to see who can create the best new edition to our repertoire.
Reviewed on 01/07/15
Guest
★★★★★was tasty ,well presented
Reviewed on 28/04/15
Guest
★★★★★We all loved this for brunch, delicious!
Reviewed on 13/03/15
Katrina S(11)
★★★★★Fab and truly delicious way to use those few eggs that always seem to be left behind at the end of the week. Will be making this one regularly from now on.
Reviewed on 04/02/15
Guest
★★★★★We all loved this as a brunch meal with roasted tomatoes after a long walk with the dog it was filling and tasty.
Reviewed on 21/01/15