“A slice of Canadian bacon, a grill-cooked egg, and a slice of American cheese on an English muffin.”
1 jumbo egg
1 English muffin
butter
1 slice American cheese
1 slice Canadian bacon
1 “12×12″ sheet of wax paper
non stick cooking spray
egg ring, or a biscuit cutter
1. Preheat electric griddle to 275 degrees F. Toast English muffin on both sides, pressing lightly to toast evenly. Set aside.
2. Increase20temperature of griddle; lay egg ring on griddle and spray with non-stick cooking spray. Crack the egg into the ring and break yolk with fork. (If desired, beat in small bowl and pour into ring).
3. Butter insides of toasted English muffin and place cheese slice on bottom half.
4. Place a slice of Canadian bacon on the griddle; cook about 30 seconds per side.
5. The bottom of the egg should begin to firm after a minute or two of cooking; carefully remove the ring, leave the egg on the griddle. You may need to run a small sharp knife around the inside rim of the egg ring. Carefully turn over; cook the other side for 30 to 45 seconds.
6. Remove egg to bottom of English muffin (place on top of cheese slice); place bacon on top of egg; top with crown of English muffin.
Serves 1
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Egg rings are tough to come by, and even tougher to keep from sticking. Still, I think I’ll try this one right now! Do we have a recipe for McGrilddles?
Oh, this is wonderful! I have a weakness for Egg McMuffins but don’t always want to go out to get one. Now, thanks you to, I can make them myself : )
hello,your recipes are so cool, I like cooking the dish myself,I’ll try it,I hope I could cook this dish as yours,thanks for sharing again.
An empty shallow can about the size of a tuna can (but you cannot open both ends of a tuna can anymore) will work in place of an egg ring as well.
Man, I want to live at your house. Everything you make is spot on YUMMY!
~ingrid
You need a recipe for this? Come on people.. it’s an egg in an english muffin.. does this have to be written down to be observed ?
BTW.. to keep the egg from sticking to the ring.. put it in the pan for a couple of minutes before you put the egg in.. this will heat the ring.. the steam between the egg and the ring is what keeps it from sticking.. another helpful hint along the same line, rub a little butter on the inside of the ring before you put it in the pan. (I’m an ex Jack-in-the-Box Breakfast Jack cook circa 1977, btw.. the Breakfast Jack was first!!)
The ring on the top of a jumbo mason jar will work, just make sure you take a napkin doused with vegetable oil and rub it in before you use it, when you initially pour the egg into it take a butter knife and press it on both sides of the ring and press down to prevent it from seeping out of the bottom.
hope that helps
Our McDonald’s egg Mcmuffins in Australia have a light spread of mustard on the bottom muffin which gives it a lift. I use Dijon mustard on the ones I make at home.