Easy Breezy Breakfast
Microwave eggs are the easiest thing since cereal and toast. Yes, I did just say the word “microwave” eggs. This may be a little frightening to imagine for some, but for those of you who are curious, you may just find yourself enjoying one of the most easy and deliciously fluffy 2 minute personal size omelet/egg casseroles you’ve ever had. If you are looking for a healthy or creative quick breakfast than your everyday toast or cereal this is perfect! And it only takes about 5 minutes from start to finish! I’ve never actually seen a recipe for one of these in a cookbook or on a cooking show, my mother used to make these as quick after school snacks or for breakfast when we were kids. I loved them then, and I am so glad I remembered them so I can love them now!
Ingredients:
1-2 eggs (may use 2 egg whites per egg for an egg white only microwave egg)
salt and pepper
1/4 c. cheese (Colby jack, cheddar, mozzarella, American, etc.)
2 mushrooms, sliced
Serrano pepper, sliced (about 5-8 slices)
The wonderful thing about microwave eggs is there is an unlimited amount of ways to be creative with the ingredients. I tend to use whatever I have in the fridge that seems to pair well together, usually a cheese, vegetable, and meat. All these ingredients of course are optional. Some of my favorite combinations include: sausage/cheese/jalapeno, bacon/cheese, zuchini/mushroom/onion/cheese, Ham/cheese/vegetable. For today, I decided on a cheese, mushroom, and Serrano microwave egg.
Step 1: Heat a small drizzle of olive oil in a small skillet over medium heat.

Step 2: Slice 2-3 small mushrooms.

Step 3: Saute mushrooms for about 2 minutes in the skillet just until tender with a teeny pinch of sea salt and black pepper to season.

Step 4: Crack an egg or two into a microwave safe bowl (if using egg whites only, separate egg whites and yolks then add egg whites to a microwave safe bowl; about 2 egg whites per 1 egg).

Step 5: Lightly, whip the egg with a whisk or fork.

Step 6: Remove mushrooms from the skillet. Cut a Serrano pepper into thin slices (you will probably need about 5 -8 slices of Serrano pepper). Add the mushrooms and Serrano slices to the egg.

Step 7: Grate 1/4 c. of cheese (I used colby jack for this recipe). Sprinkle cheese over top of vegetables in the egg. Pop the bowl into the microwave and cook on HIGH for 1 minute and 30 seconds, or until the egg mixture in the center is not runny.

Waala! You now have a beautifully fluffy and cheesy personal microwave egg. Top it off with some fresh salsa and dig in! You will be so glad you did! Enjoy!



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