Instead of making baked eggs, you can boil the eggs as usual until soft-boiled and then place them in the baked, slightly cooled Easter nests. You can shape the dough into two long baguettes instead of small nests.
You can freeze the Easter nests for later. Bake the nests without eggs or remove the eggs after baking (they still make for a delightful breakfast even without the bread), let them cool completely, then place them in a freezer-safe bag or airtight container.
Butter
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20 g |
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Arla Cravendale Semi-skimmed milk
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200 ml |
Yeast
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25 g |
Cottage cheese
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50 g |
Salt
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1 tsp |
Sugar
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½ tbsp |
Chives, freshly chopped
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50 ml |
Curly leaf parsley, freshly chopped
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50 ml |
Sesame seeds
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50 ml |
Bolted flour
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150 g |
Wheat flour
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200 g |
Eggs
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8 |
Beaten eggs
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Sea salt, e.g., Maldon
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Cold butter and chives
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In this innovative and easy recipe, we transform ordinary breakfast eggs into an extraordinary experience. Homemade bread nests cradle the eggs, offering the comforting warmth of freshly baked bread paired with the creamy, soft yolk of the egg. The dough contains cottage cheese, which makes the bread delightfully soft and airy. It is the perfect addition to your Easter morning ensemble. You can also bake another treat for the breakfast table with our rose bread rolls with various seeds on top. And to finish with something sweet, why not serve our Easter banana cupcakes with chocolate frosting nests and dragée eggs? They are sure to impress both kids and adults.
Eggs are a classic morning staple. And if you are in the mood to reimagine the classic soft-boiled egg, baked eggs offer a delightful alternative. Though technically not boiled, you still get the soft-boiled texture we all love and dream of in the morning. It is hassle-free as you do not need to get water boiling and be careful when plopping the eggs in. The oven is already turned on, prebaking the bread nests, so it is easy to simply place an egg gently in the middle of each nest. Try it out, and we assure you, you will get the same delightful flavour and texture as with soft-boiled eggs − velvety smooth, runny yolk and all.
Transforming a simple breakfast into something spectacular is easy with this recipe. With these Easter nests with baked eggs centred beautifully in the nest, you can easily elevate your morning routine into a festive and fun experience. With their light and airy texture, courtesy of the cottage cheese in the dough, these nests pamper your taste buds as well as your eyes. The fresh chives complements the soft texture of the egg yolks, creating a harmony of flavours and textures that is both satisfying and delightful. It is a fun breakfast addition for everyone.
Since everyone gets their own nest, it is easy to personalise them. Imagine giving each family member or brunch guest their own personalised Easter nest − they will be overjoyed. Instead of sea salt, experiment with, for example, finely chopped fresh herbs, white and black sesame seeds, shredded cheddar, or a light dusting of chilli powder for a spicy kick. Ask everyone what they would love to get on their nest or surprise them with different ones to choose from.