Breakfast Mac and Cheese with Baked Eggs | Indulgent Eats - Dining, Recipes & Travel (2024)

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Breakfast Mac and Cheese with Baked Eggs | Indulgent Eats - Dining, Recipes & Travel (1)Honestly, can we just take a moment and admire the beauty of this thing? 🤩 Since I first debuted this Breakfast Mac and Cheese with Baked Eggs back in 2016, I’ve seen many iterations show up on the internet. While it would be nice for some inspo credit 😅 I don’t blame people since it’s the PERFECT dish for your homemade brunch rotation! This recipe gives yourstandard mac and cheese the BEC (that’s Bacon Egg and Cheese) upgrade.

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While most versions of breakfast mac and cheese I’ve seen throw a fried egg on top, I was inspired by shakshuka to instead cook the eggs directly in the mac and cheese so everything melds together into one wonderful masterpiece with runny yolks that you can spread right into your cheesy, bacon-y pasta. I also mixed inroasted grape tomatoes to pair with the bacon and add that perfect cut ofacidity to balance out the richness of the dish. You could also try making this with a pesto-mozzarella cheese base or even with buffalo chicken instead.

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I’ll admit, baking the eggs into your breakfast mac and cheese does takesomeextra effort, but the end result is so worth it! The whole process starts with crisping upthe bacon and roasting thetomatoes in the oven, followed by cooking your pasta (I prefer cavatappiBreakfast Mac and Cheese with Baked Eggs | Indulgent Eats - Dining, Recipes & Travel (4)) and making an oh so creamy sharp Cheddar cheese sauce.

Once you mix all those wonderful ingredients together and put it into your baking dish (or cast iron skilletBreakfast Mac and Cheese with Baked Eggs | Indulgent Eats - Dining, Recipes & Travel (5)as I like to use for a crispy bottom), you top it off with more cheese and some buttered-up panko breadcrumbs for extra crispiness (seriously, the crispy bits of this breakfast mac and cheese are the best part!).From there, you want to start baking the mac and cheese so the cheese can start to melt before you add the eggs.

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After giving the mac and cheese some time in the oven, take it out and use a spoon to make small wells, each of which you’ll fill with an egg white. Throw it back in the oven for a few minutes, and take it out again and add theegg yolks after your whites have begun to set. The reason for baking the egg whites and yolks separately is that egg whites take a whileto bake in the oven, and if you cook your whites and yolks at the same time, you almost always end up with non-runny yolks (sadness). Of course, if runny yolks aren’t your thing, you can skip this process, but if pools of yellow-orange goodness cascading over cheesy macaroni are what you’re looking for, you’re gonna want to separate your yolks. This Breakfast Mac and Cheese with Baked Eggs is definitely a labor of love, but you get what you put in, am I right? Pin this image to save this recipe!

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Breakfast Mac and Cheese with Baked Eggs

Mac and cheese gets the breakfast treatment with bacon, roasted tomatoes, and eggs baked right into the dish for a cheesy, crispy, gooey combination.

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Cook Time

50 minutes

Total Time

55 minutes

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Ingredients

  • 6 oz. grape or cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1/2 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp. dried basil or Italian seasoning
  • Salt and pepper
  • 5-6 strips thick cut bacon
  • 8 oz. of cavatappi or elbow macaroni (1/2 a standard box – double the rest of the recipe if using the entire box)
  • 1 3/4 cups whole milk, heated
  • 3 tbsp. butter, divided
  • 2 tbsp. all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp. ground mustard
  • 1/2-1 tsp. cayenne
  • 1 tsp. each salt & pepper, more to taste
  • 12 oz. sharp cheddar cheese, shredded from the block
  • 2 oz. fresh grated Parmigiano
  • 1/4 cup panko breadcrumbs
  • 4 eggs

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F
  2. Cut the tomatoes in half and toss with 1/2 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil, 1 tsp. dried basil, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Spread in a roasting pan and bake for 20 min. Set aside.
  3. While tomatoes are roasting, line a baking tray with foil and lay a metal rack over the foil. Lay the strips of bacon across the rack and bake until bacon is golden-brown and crispy, about 20 min. (can bake at same time as tomatoes) Remove from oven and lay on a paper towel-lined plate to drain the excess grease. Then chop the bacon into small pieces and set aside.
  4. Meanwhile, fill a pot of water about halfway and bring to a vigorous boil. Add salt to the water, then add the pasta and undercook pasta to 1 minute less than package cooking instructions for al dente. Drain and set aside.
  5. Prepare the bechamel sauce: Heat the milk until hot but not boiling, about 2 minutes in the microwave. Melt 2 tbsp. butter in a small saucepan over medium-low heat, then gradually whisk in 2 tbsp. flour, continuing to cook and whisking regularly until golden brown, about 2 minutes.
  6. Gradually pour in the hot milk a little at a time, whisking constantly, until smooth. Bring to a boil and stir in the ground mustard, cayenne, salt and pepper, then lower heat and simmer for 2 minutes to finish your creamy bechamel sauce.
  7. Reserve 1/4 of the cheddar cheese. Add the remaining cheddar cheese and all of the Parmesan cheese to the bechamel sauce and stir until fully melted into a creamy cheese sauce. Taste and add salt and cayenne as desired.
  8. Add the cooked pasta back into the pot, then pour the cheese sauce and stir until pasta is fully coated. Reserve 1 strip worth of chopped bacon, then add the rest to the pot along with the roasted tomatoes and stir until just combined.
  9. Transfer mac and cheese to a cast iron skillet or baking pan. Top with remaining cheddar cheese.
  10. Melt remaining 1 tbsp. butter and toss panko breadcrumbs in butter to coat. Sprinkle breadcrumbs and reserved chopped bacon evenly on top of mac and cheese. Bake for 7 minutes.
  11. While mac and cheese is baking, separate your egg whites and egg yolks, keeping the egg yolks in a bowl filled with water.
  12. Briefly remove the mac and cheese from the oven and use a large spoon to make 4 wells in the mac and cheese. If you skipped separating your egg yolks, just add an entire egg into each well and bake for 13 minutes so your mac and cheese bakes for 20 total minutes. Otherwise, fill each well with an even amount of egg white. Bake for an additional 8-10 minutes until egg white are almost set. Remove from oven and use your hands to carefully add an egg yolk onto each well so the yolk sits on top of the egg white. Bake for an additional 3-5 minutes so crust is crispy, egg whites are set, and egg yolks are still runny.
  13. Remove from oven and let sit for 3-5 minutes before serving. Enjoy!

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FAQs

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Preparation
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  3. Divide between serving bowls and top with the bread crumbs.
  4. Enjoy!
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How do you keep eggs from curdling in mac and cheese? ›

As easy as it is to harness the power of eggs for good, it can also go wrong all too quickly. If you drop an egg into hot liquid, it will scramble, leaving you with a broken, weeping, and curdled custard or sauce. The keys to preventing this from happening are gradual heat and dilution.

Is mac and cheese ok for breakfast? ›

It's so beloved, in fact, that just about no one would argue about having it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. With recipes inspired by the morning meal, a salad favorite and more, you probably could do just that, without ever tiring of it.

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Eggs are the secret ingredient. Adding eggs to the cheese mixture gives the sauce a custard like texture that is so creamy and delicious, everyone will love it.

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What Is the Best Cheese for Mac and Cheese? Sharp cheddar is the overwhelming popular choice, but for extra-creamy results, we think medium cheddar is even better. Other delicious options include Gruyère, smoked Gouda, and Monterey Jack.

Why does baked mac and cheese curdle? ›

I'll spare you any more science-y talk, but the main culprits in curdled or split mac and cheese are too much heat and what kind of cheese you use. When you toss a bunch of cheese all at once into a béchamel mixture (milk-cream-roux) that's too hot (I like to keep the temp between 140 and 180°F) the sauce will split.

What does milk do to mac and cheese? ›

The use of milk makes the pasta itself creamier, and reserving it keeps any starch washed off the pasta in the milk, which is then used to make the sauce. Some milk is absorbed into the pasta as it cooks, but you need to reserve enough to make your sauce.

How do you keep mac and cheese from getting mushy? ›

For baked mac and cheese, I'll generally cook the pasta for about five minutes in boiling, salted water, before I mix in the cheese sauce and bake. It will absorb all that creamy goodness and fully cook in the oven. It will never be al dente, but it definitely should not be mushy, either.

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Everyone's favorite comfort food can be made up to 4 days ahead of time. One of the benefits of mac and cheese is that you can make it ahead, refrigerate it in a covered baking dish, and bake it a few days later. If you have time, bring it to room temperature for 30 minutes before putting it in the oven.

Is mac and cheese considered unhealthy? ›

This side dish has more calories than you should be getting in one meal. The sodium is 120% of the daily recommended max while the saturated fat is 75% of the recommended daily max. If you're going to order mac and cheese, either split the large with the table or order a small to share with a friend.

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“As a brand loved by the entire family, we've learned Kraft Mac & Cheese isn't just for dinner,” says Kelsey Cooperstein of Kraft Heinz, “A Kraft Mac & Cheese breakfast is a win-win for families at a time when they need all the wins they can get.

Why do people put mayo in mac and cheese? ›

Adding a dollop of mayo to your sauce adds a tasty layer to the dish and prevents the cheese from cancelling out all the other ingredients.

What is the best cheese to eat with eggs? ›

For ingredient-heavy egg dishes, there are so many great cheeses to choose from, like feta, fresh goat cheese, or really sharp pecorino. Similarly, the salty, punchy attitude of a cheddar, gouda, or blue, will compete with the eggs for center stage.

What is best to add to mac and cheese? ›

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  3. Add in vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower and spinach.
  4. Sprinkle some bacon bits or breadcrumbs on the top of your dish.
  5. Add spices and fresh herbs to your dish.
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How do you make mac and cheese taste better? ›

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  1. Add extra cheese to your dish.
  2. Mix in some hot sauce and chicken to make buffalo chicken mac n' cheese.
  3. Add in vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower and spinach.
  4. Sprinkle some bacon bits or breadcrumbs on the top of your dish.
  5. Add spices and fresh herbs to your dish.
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