These amazing breakfast muffins are filled with fresh spinach, artichokes, bell peppers, cheese and eggs in hash brown potato nests. They're perfect for holiday breakfasts, and they reheat really well after being frozen or refrigerated. Gluten Free.
9extra largeeggsdivided use (large eggs can also be used)
1/2cupred bell pepperdiced
1/2cuporange bell pepperdiced
1/2cupyellow or green bell pepperdiced
dried parsleyas needed
dried thymeas needed
1/2cuphalf-and-half
1-2tbsp.fresh, snipped chives
Instructions
Preheat oven to 400°.
Grease 24 muffin tins with butter or olive oil.
Combine one egg with hash browns, olive oil, 1 cup cheese and half each of the salt and pepper.
Divide mixture evenly between 24 muffin tins and press down.
Sprinkle each with parsley.
Bake at 400° about 10-15 minutes or until potatoes are crispy.
Meanwhile, whisk remaining 8 eggs in a large mixing bowl.
Add remaining 1 cup cheese, remaining salt and pepper, artichokes, red, yellow and orange bell peppers, ½ tsp. thyme, 1 tsp. parsley and half-and-half.
Stir to combine.
Gently fold in spinach.
Pour egg mixture evenly over each potato muffin crust.
Sprinkle with additional salt, pepper, thyme, parsley and freshly snipped chives.
Bake an additional 10-15 minutes or until eggs are cooked through. (Mine took just over 20 minutes).
Allow muffins to cool in muffin tins about 5 minutes before gently removing from tins.
Serve hot or lukewarm.
Notes
NOTE: These can also be frozen and reheated for individual use. Microwave until done.NOTE: My oven took an additional 21 minutes until the eggs were cooked.NOTE: The secret to getting the muffins out of the pan easily is to grease the muffin tins very generously. I do not recommend using coconut oil. Butter, olive oil or shortening are better options. This is extremely important. Then use a very narrow rubber spatula to gently cut between the outside of the muffin and the tin. The rubber spatula should be able to go easily between the tin and the muffin all the way around. Then, using the rubber spatula, gently press the rubber spatula against the sides all the way to the bottom of the tin pulling the muffin up slightly all around the circumference of the bottom of the muffin tin to make sure none of the crust adheres to the bottom or sides of the tins. Then lift out muffin.NOTE: I had to use a 28-oz. bag Ore-Ida frozen shredded hash browns, thawed because I couldn’t find the fresh potatoes, but if you have to make this substitution, you will need to pat dry the potatoes before using. Otherwise, they will have too much moisture and the potatoes will stick to the sides of the muffin tin when removing muffins.NOTE: I do not recommend using coconut oil to grease the muffin tins.