Egg

Eggs in a Nest

September 17, 2009
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  • Serves two
Author Notes

A good egg needs no fuss. The rich, orangey yolks of the eggs from Grazin' Angus Acres are a result of chickens doing what they do best—roaming, pecking and hunting. This recipe is easy enough to double, triple or even adapt to a muffin tin to make for a crowd (you'll probably only need two pita wedges and one egg per nest for a standard size tray). —Jennifer Perillo

What You'll Need
Ingredients
  • Butter to coat baking dishes
  • two 1-inch round multigrain pitas, cut into 4 wedges each
  • 1 teaspoon heavy cream
  • 2 teaspoons grated Parmesan cheese
  • Freshly ground pepper, to taste
  • Freshly chopped parsley, to garnish
  • two 4-inch round by 2-inch deep ceramic casserole dishes
Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 400ºF. Coat sides,bottoms and rims of baking dishes with butter. With the tips pointing up, line the bottom and sides of each casserole dish (like the kind you'd use for French onion soup) with 4 pita wedges, letting the wedges overlap.
  2. Add the eggs to the pita "nest". Using a spoon, divide the cream on top of eggs. Evenly prinkle with Parmesan cheese and season with pepper. Place dish on a baking sheet and bake for 18 minutes, or until whites of egg are just set. Garnish with chopped parsley and dig in—the pita crisps are perfect for scooping up the egg yolk.
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Jennifer Perillo is the Consulting Food Editor at Working Mother magazine, and a regular a contributor to Relish Magazine and FoodNetwork.com. She shares stories about food, family and life at her blog In Jennie's Kitchen and in her debut cookbook, Homemade with Love: Simple Scratch Cooking from In Jennie's Kitchen (Running Press 2013).

3 Reviews

Francesca October 15, 2009
Very nice. I'm going to make this for my daughter. She always talks about ever since she saw Moonstruck (Cher's mother was cooking it) :) Easy and tasty.
 
Jennifer P. October 26, 2009
They really are so easy, and I didn't realize Olympia Dukakis was cooking them in Monstruck. Now I have a reason to rent it again :)
 
lastnightsdinner September 18, 2009
I want this right now! Pastured eggs really are the best :)