Breakfast Quiche Stuffed Bagels

Wednesday 8 July 2020


When I lived in Ontario, seemingly a whole lifetime ago, we often visited my then Sister in Law in Toronto. She was married to a Jewish fellow and used to bring home the most delicious bagels from a Jewish Bagel near their house on Avenue Road. These bagels were so fresh and so tasty, they completely spoilt me for every enjoying those insipid bagels you find in the shops.  When you have tasted an authentic Jewish Bagel, there is nothing else that quite comes up to it.


One good thing to do with those store-bought bagels however that is quite delicious is to make Breakfast Quiche Stuffed Bagels. These are a brilliant way of enjoying quiche without all the faffing about of making pastry or a crust!


To do this, I slice the bagels in half through the middle and then scoop out any bread from the middles leaving a bit of a basil for the filling. I then start layering in my quiche ingredients.


I like to use some spring onions, chopped.  A cooked sausage, chopped.  Cooked bacon, chopped and of course cheese, fresh farm eggs and cream.


I layer in the onion, bacon, sausage and half the cheese and then beat the egg togeher with the cream and pour it over top, finishing it all off with the remainder of the cheese.


These then get baked until the egg mixture soufflees up into a quiche type of filling, rich and delicious.


I garnish them with some minced fresh chives.  By all means you can vary the filling ingredients.  Add chopped peppers if you like them.


Leave out the bacon or the sausage, or both and make them completely vegetarian.  Add some smoked salmon if you are so inclined and dot in some cream cheese. Garnish with some sprigs of dill.


You really can make these your own by using whatever quiche fillings you enjoy most of all. Ham and Swiss cheese is also quite nice!


Although perfectly sized for two, this recipe is very easily doubled or tripled to feed more.  This would make a great weekend breakfast when entertaining.  Add some fresh juice, coffee if you are so disposed and a fresh fruit salad and you have a breakfast fit for a King!

Quiche Stuffed Bagels

Print
Quiche Stuffed Bagels
Yield: 2
Author:
prep time: 15 Mcook time: 15 Mtotal time: 30 M
Easy and delicious and no pastry involved. Easily doubled to feed more if you wish

Ingredients:

  • 2 plain bagels
  • 1 cooked breakfast sausage, skin removed and diced
  • 2 rashers of crisp cooked bacon, finely chopped
  • 2 spring onions, trimmed and finely chopped
  • 8 TBS grated cheddar cheese
  • 3 medium free range eggs, lightly beaten
  • 2 TBS heavy cream
  • salt and black pepper to taste
  • finely chopped chives to garnish

Instructions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 190*C/375*F/ gas mark 5.  Have ready a baking sheet lined with aluminium foil.
  2. Beat the eggs together with the cream.
  3. Prepare your onion, bacon, sausage and cheese.
  4. Cut your bagels in half through the middle.  Carefully remove all of the breading in the middle of each bagel half making a hollow place to insert your filling.
  5. Begin by sprinkling 1/4 of the onion into each bagel half.  Top with 1/4 of the sausage and the bacon. Sprinkle 1 TBS of cheese over each.  Season with some salt and papper and then divide the beaten egg/cream mixture between each, pouring it over the cheese.  Sprinkle the remaining cheese over top of each.
  6. Bake in the preheated oven for 10 to 15 minutes, until set and golden brown.  Sprinkle with chopped chives and serve immediately.
Did you make this recipe?
Tag @marierayner5530 on instagram and hashtag it #EnglishKitchen
Created using The Recipes Generator



My husband doesn't like things really crisp, but if you do want your bagels really crisp, brush them with butter and bake them for a few minutes to crisp them up prior to filling them with your desired fillings.  I think you are really going to enjoy these! 


 




10 comments

  1. Wow this looks so delicious.

    Olga.

    ReplyDelete
  2. These look delish, Marie. And you're right -- there is nothing like a "real" bagel -- not those things in grocery markets!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Once you've had a real one Jeanie, nothing else comes close! xoxo

      Delete
  3. I'm thinking I may try making these on Sunday and keeping in fridge for breakfasts-on-the-go through the week. :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. That sounds like a fabulous plan Kath! xoxo

      Delete
  4. Pure genius! Can't wait to try it

    ReplyDelete
  5. I love breakfast foods and am always looking for something new to try. Thanks Marie! These look yummy! ~Robin~

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks so much Robin! We often have breakfast for supper! xoxo

      Delete

Thanks for stopping by. I love to hear from you so do not be shy!


BEFORE LEAVING A COMMENT OR RATING, ASK YOURSELF:
Did you make the recipe as directed? Recipe results are not guaranteed when changes have been made.

Is this comment helpful to other readers? Rude or hateful comments will not be approved. Remember that this website is run by a real person.

Are you here to complain about ads? Please keep in mind that I develop these recipes and provide them to you for free. Advertising helps to defray my cost of doing so, and allows me to continue to post regular fresh content.

Thanks so much for your understanding! I appreciate you!