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    Home > Blog > Breakfast & Brunch > Baked Egg Boats

    Baked Egg Boats

    by Teri Lyn Fisher · Published: Jan 22, 2021 · Modified: Jan 22, 2023

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    The original Baked Egg Boats! Delicious, fluffy quiche filling baked into a hollowed out baguette! It's simple, versatile breakfast perfection that can be taken on the go!
    Two baked egg boats on a surface and one cut up.
    Two baked egg boats on a surface and one cut up.
    Two baked egg boats on a surface and one cut up.
    Two baked egg boats on a surface and one cut up.
    Two baked egg boats on a surface and one cut up.
    Baked egg boats with a knife.

    Baked egg boats are our brainchild from almost a decade ago and has been duplicated by many ever since! We originally posted this recipe for Baked Egg Boats way back in 2012 and it’s been by far our most popular and most made recipe! We love this recipe so much because it results in a truly delicious, eggy breakfast dish!

    This breakfast recipe can be scaled up to feed a larger crowd and is also very portable with endless variations and possibilities! We think it’s the perfect, handheld breakfast!

    What are Baked Egg Boats?

    It’s basically a quiche that uses a hollowed out demi baguette as its base instead of a buttery pie crust. The egg filling is poured into the hollowed out baguette and baked until the eggs have set and the baguette is toasted. We like to think of this as a simplified quiche that is also very portable.

    How to Make Baked Egg Boats

    Ingredients

    Baked egg boats ingredients laid out on a kitchen counter.

    Process

    Hollowed out sourdough
    1. Preheat oven.
    2. Cut a deep “V” through the tops of each baguette until about a ½ inch to the bottom and remove cut top. Un-stuff demi baguettes as much as possible, while keeping the shell of the baguettes intact. It’s very important not to puncture through the crust while slicing the tops off and while un-stuffing. Set hollowed baguettes aside and discard the tops and removed stuffing.
    Sourdough baguettes with cheese in them.
    1. Sprinkle some shredded cheese into the bottom of each hollowed baguette.
    Baked egg boat ingredients in a mixing bowl.
    1. Add eggs, cream, cheese, pancetta and green onions to a bowl. Season with salt and pepper.
    Baked egg boats ingredients in a mixing bowl.
    1. Whisk together.
    Baked egg boats pre baked on a baking sheet.
    1. Place baguettes onto a baking sheet and fill each with half the egg mixture. (the egg and cream will pour out faster than the filling “bits” so it’s best to switch off pouring into each baguette to ensure each one get equal parts of everything in the egg mixture)
    Baked egg boats on a baking sheet.
    1. Transfer baking sheet to oven and bake for 35 to 30 minutes or until golden brown, puffed and eggs have set.
    2. Remove baked egg boats from oven and cool for about 5 minutes.
    Two baked egg boats on a surface and one cut up.
    1. Cut each baguette into pieces and serve.

    Tools You Will Need

    • cutting board
    • paring knife
    • mixing bowls
    • whisk
    • rubber spatula
    • liquid measuring cup
    • baking sheet

    Make Ahead and Freezing Baked Egg Boats

    Make Ahead

    Our baked egg boats can be made up to 2 days ahead of time. Bake egg boats as per recipe instructions. Cool, then tightly wrap in foil and store in the refrigerator.

    To reheat in oven, place foil wrapped egg boat into a 325˚F preheated oven and bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until egg boat is heated through. Remove from oven, carefully unwrap from foil, slice and serve.

    To reheat in microwave, unwrap egg boat from foil and wrap completely in a slightly damp paper towel. Heat for 1 to 1 1/2 minutes (depending on strength of microwave). Remove from microwave, carefully unwrap, slice, and serve.

    Freezing

    Our baked egg boats can be made up to 2 months ahead of time. Bake egg boats as per recipe instructions. Cool, then tightly wrap in foil, place into a resealable freezer bag and store in the freezer.

    To reheat in oven, place foil wrapped egg boat into a 350˚F preheated oven and bake for 12 to 14 minutes or until egg boat is heated through. Remove from oven, carefully unwrap from foil, slice and serve.

    To reheat in microwave, unwrap egg boat from foil and wrap completely in a slightly damp paper towel. Heat for 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 minutes (depending on strength of microwave). Remove from microwave, carefully unwrap, slice, and serve.

    Two baked egg boats on a surface and one cut up.

    Tips and Tricks for Baked Egg Boat Success

    • Our preference is to use a sourdough baguette because the crust is usually thicker and heartier, which helps to keep the filling from leaking. If using a French baguette, just make sure it has a nice even crust.
    • It’s very important not to puncture through the crust while slicing the tops off and un-stuffing to prevent the filling from leaking out
    • It’s also important to evenly and thoroughly unstuff the baguette to ensure all the filling fits (you really just want to use the baguette as a ‘crust’ for the egg filling)
    • Don’t replace the cream with milk. Milk contains less fat and more water, and will effect the way the eggs set (sometimes it’ll even prevent the eggs from setting at all). If you really don’t want to add the small amount of cream or you don’t have any, you can omit it all together. The texture of the filling will be not quite as creamy, but it will still be delicious.
    • Carefully wrap baguette in foil, if filling hasn’t set after 30 minutes (which really shouldn’t be the case!), leaving the top open. This will prevent the baguette from over toasting and becoming hard.
    • Save the baguette discards for later use! They can be dried out, blitzed in a food processor and used as homemade breadcrumbs.
    Baked egg boats on a surface with a knife.

    Variations

    There are TONS of variations that can be made with this recipe! Some of our favorite variations are below!

    • sliced and sautéed mushrooms, diced shallots, and spinach
    • caramelized onions, diced ham, sliced green onions or chives, and shredded cheese
    • spinach, crumbled turkey breakfast sausage, and crumbled goat cheese
    • diced and sautéed bell peppers, crumbled feta, and spinach or kale
    • sliced chives, minced thyme, minced parsley, and shredded or crumbled cheese

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    Baked Egg Boats

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    The original Baked Egg Boats! Delicious, fluffy quiche filling baked into a hollowed out baguette! It's simple, versatile breakfast perfection that can be taken on the go!
    RECIPE BY Teri & Jenny
    Prep Time: 10 mins
    Cook Time: 30 mins
    Total Time: 40 mins
    Servings: 6

      INGREDIENTS  

    • 2 sourdough demi baguettes (each about 12"x 2.5" in size)
    • 6 eggs
    • ⅓ cup heavy cream
    • 2 ounces finely diced pancetta
    • 4 ounces grated gruyere cheese divided
    • 2 thinly sliced green onions
    • salt and pepper to taste

      INSTRUCTIONS  

    • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
    • Cut a deep “V” through the tops of each baguette until about a ½ inch to the bottom and remove top. Un-stuff demi baguettes as much as possible, while keeping the shell of the baguettes intact. It's very important not to puncture through the crust while slicing the tops off and while un-stuffing. Set hollowed baguettes aside and discard the tops and removed stuffing.
    • Sprinkle about tablespoon of shredded cheese into the bottom of each hollowed baguette.
    • Whisk together eggs and cream, then stir in the remaining ingredients. Lightly season with salt and pepper.
    • Place baguettes onto a baking sheet and fill each with half the egg mixture. (the egg and cream will pour out faster than the filling "bits" so it's best to switch off pouring into each baguette to ensure each one get equal parts of everything in the egg mixture)
    • Transfer baking sheet to oven and bake for 35 to 30 minutes or until golden brown, puffed and eggs have set.
    • Remove baked egg boats from oven and cool for about 5 minutes. Cut each baguette into pieces and serve.

      NOTES  

    Make Ahead
    Our baked egg boats can be made up to 2 days ahead of time. Bake egg boats as per recipe instructions. Cool, then tightly wrap in foil and store in the refrigerator.
    To reheat in oven, place foil wrapped egg boat into a 325˚F preheated oven and bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until egg boat is heated through. Remove from oven, carefully unwrap from foil, slice and serve.
    To reheat in microwave, unwrap egg boat from foil and wrap completely in a slightly damp paper towel. Heat for 1 to 1 1/2 minutes (depending on strength of microwave). Remove from microwave, carefully unwrap, slice, and serve.
    Freezing
    Our baked egg boats can be made up to 2 months ahead of time. Bake egg boats as per recipe instructions. Cool, then tightly wrap in foil, place into a resealable freezer bag and store in the freezer.
    To reheat in oven, place foil wrapped egg boat into a 350˚F preheated oven and bake for 12 to 14 minutes or until egg boat is heated through. Remove from oven, carefully unwrap from foil, slice and serve.
    To reheat in microwave, unwrap egg boat from foil and wrap completely in a slightly damp paper towel. Heat for 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 minutes (depending on strength of microwave). Remove from microwave, carefully unwrap, slice, and serve.
    Tips and Tricks for Success
    • Our preference is to use a sourdough baguette because the crust is usually thicker and heartier, which helps to keep the filling from leaking. If using a French baguette, just make sure it has a nice even crust.
    • It’s very important not to puncture through the crust while slicing the tops off and un-stuffing to prevent the filling from leaking out
    • It’s also important to evenly and thoroughly unstuff the baguette to ensure all the filling fits (you really just want to use the baguette as a ‘crust’ for the egg filling)
    • Don’t replace the cream with milk. Milk contains less fat and more water, and will effect the way the eggs set (sometimes it’ll even prevent the eggs from setting at all). If you really don’t want to add the small amount of cream or you don’t have any, you can omit it all together. The texture of the filling will be not quite as creamy, but it will still be delicious.
    • Carefully wrap baguette in foil, if filling hasn’t set after 30 minutes (which really shouldn’t be the case!), leaving the top open. This will prevent the baguette from over toasting and becoming hard.
    • Save the baguette discards for later use! They can be dried out, blitzed in a food processor and used as homemade breadcrumbs.
    Calories: 340kcal Carbohydrates: 22g Protein: 16g Fat: 20g Saturated Fat: 10g Cholesterol: 209mg Sodium: 450mg Potassium: 162mg Fiber: 1g Sugar: 1g Vitamin A: 651IU Vitamin C: 1mg Calcium: 260mg Iron: 2mg
    CUISINE: Amercian
    KEYWORD: baked egg boats, breakfast recipe, brunch recipe, egg recipe
    COURSE: Breakfast, brunch

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    About Teri Lyn Fisher

    Teri Lyn Fisher is half of Spoon Fork Bacon. She is also a food and cosmetics photographer. She is a big fan of hot dogs. #sfbTERI

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    1. Robert Giardino

      February 22, 2013 at 2:58 pm

      Great idea! Were the demi-baguettes the fully baked ones or the frozen (and then thawed) par-bake ones? I always have the par-bake ones on hand, so if it is only a matter of adjusting cooking times/temps, that is easy to do.

      Reply
    2. Katie

      February 18, 2013 at 6:56 pm

      Can you make this recipe without using heavy cream?

      Reply
    3. Glenn

      February 17, 2013 at 11:37 am

      5 stars
      Tried this today with bacon and extra-old cheddar. I am now the god of breakfast. Thanks!!

      Reply
    4. Laura

      January 27, 2013 at 4:47 pm

      5 stars
      I subbed chopped sundried tomatoes in oil for the bacon, and it was delicious!

      Reply
    5. deb mccracken

      January 26, 2013 at 2:07 am

      5 stars
      This recipe just cries out for a mimosa breakfast buffet…!! Could be adjusted for so many different ingredients (i.e. grilled corn/green chilis/salsa OR mini-bay shrimp/chives/sliced olives OR ground Italian sausage/mozzarella). Yummmmm.

      Reply
    6. Sarah

      January 10, 2013 at 6:00 pm

      5 stars
      I made these with spinach, roasted grape tomatoes and a mixture of gruyere and tomato basil cheddar. I filled them with everything but the eggs and some of the cheese. I will bake in the morning, slice and serve up at our work’s monthly breakfast. I think it will be delicious!

      Reply
    7. theultimatefoodaddict

      December 19, 2012 at 7:23 pm

      great work! everything looks so yummy!

      Reply
    8. Alessandro

      December 19, 2012 at 7:25 am

      5 stars
      OMGGGGGGG YOUR BLOG IS AMAZING!!!! Great Recipes SUPER-GREAT PICS! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!

      Reply
    9. Vedette

      December 17, 2012 at 9:36 am

      This would make a great breakfast gift for my dad, and its easy to prepare as well. Thank you for this.

      Reply
    10. redfly

      November 28, 2012 at 7:56 pm

      5 stars
      delicious :)

      Reply
    11. Abdul

      November 27, 2012 at 7:28 am

      made my mouth water….

      looks delicious

      and also love the designs variations

      Reply
    12. Roštiljanje

      November 21, 2012 at 12:52 pm

      Nice recipe, that bread looks delicious. Thanks, now I know what to prepare tomorrow for breakfast

      Reply
    13. loripopc

      November 18, 2012 at 7:11 pm

      Any ideas on how to make this while camping? Our rv doesn’t have an oven, but I really want to try this.

      Reply
    14. Cengiz

      November 18, 2012 at 6:54 am

      5 stars
      Thanks for sharing this lovely recipe. I tried your version and it was lovely! I then did a slight (Cypriot) variation. I used a mix of grated helloumi and cheddar cheese, chopped fresh mint and chopped dried figs instead of the bacon… Topped with a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Worth a try if you fancy something different… Thanks again

      Reply
    15. Erin

      November 17, 2012 at 8:26 am

      These are in my oven now and I can’t wait to try them! Although I had to improvise and use mozzerella and bacon. I will def try the gruyere and pancetta version soon! Thanks!

      Reply
    16. ztwain

      November 17, 2012 at 3:03 am

      This just went on my breakfast menu!!! Thanks!
      Also …I agree with “coming to someone’s house and insulting them” remark…… get real people….. if ya don’t like what you are reading leave… it isn’t mandatory that you stay or that you use the recipe or advice…just like turning off the the tv if ya don’t like what ya see or hear.

      Reply
    17. Melonie

      November 15, 2012 at 6:21 am

      Mmm I am going to have a very happy boyfriend this weekend. I am not a breakfast eater, and he REALLY is, so I am constantly looking for things that I can nibble and he can enjoy in the morning. If I eat anything for breakfast, it’s some form of toast…. anyway, I think this is a good combo for the two of us. Especially since we are both completely in love with Gruyere! :)

      Reply
    18. marianne

      November 14, 2012 at 1:55 pm

      These look DE VINE! Will they freeze well?
      If so, what are the best reheating instructions?
      I was thinking of making them in advance to nourish a group of early turkey day runners.
      Many thanks for sharing such a lovely brunch recipe!

      Reply
    19. paz

      November 08, 2012 at 9:18 am

      Kudos from France. I love your receipe gonna cook/bake it for my next neighbors party (they like new stuffs!)

      Reply
    20. recipes with twist

      November 07, 2012 at 1:18 am

      I love eggs..Any recipe in which egg is the main ingredient i love it.

      Reply
    21. Tony

      November 06, 2012 at 7:40 pm

      I can see a version of this with a Huevo Ranchero spin!!!

      Reply
    22. Jenn @therebelchick

      October 18, 2012 at 8:09 pm

      That looks amazing! I love that the egg bakes right into the bread!

      Reply
    23. Jen

      October 18, 2012 at 11:56 am

      WOW… Those look amazing! Going to try it this weekend. THANK YOU!

      Reply
    24. Dentist South Side Chicago

      October 16, 2012 at 9:49 am

      Look very good. Great pics too.

      Reply
    25. linda

      October 07, 2012 at 2:57 pm

      Such a beautiful, nutritious, comforting, portable thing…..

      Reply
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