miss_s_b: Captain Kathryn Janeway (Feminist Heroes: Janeway)
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This is an adaptation of a recipe from lovely Nadiya's British Food Adventure, which has been hands down my favourite recipe book of the last few months. The original reason for the adaptation was because of [personal profile] matgb's digestive problems with bread, but I liked this version myself too.

Equipment required:
  • An oven
  • A baking tray with muffin-sized depressions
  • A cheese grater
  • A knife

Ingredients:
  • One standard sized flour tortilla (I used a Tesco Mediterranean herb one today)
    NB: this must be fresh and soft, not stale and cracky, or else it will not bend to line the muffin depressions.
    NBB: you can use a corn tortilla if you are gluten intolerant, as long as it is the right size.
  • 3 eggs
  • roughly 10g cheese, grated (I used red Leicester today)
  • seasonings (I used coarse ground black pepper, a few garlic granules, and a pinch of salt per egg today)

Method:
  • Preheat your oven to 160oc/320of/gas mark 3.
  • Cut the tortilla into thirds
  • Carefully line a muffin depression with each third; I find it easiest to do a small fold half way along each straight side first, then gently introduce it to the muffin depression and do a fold along the curved side as you press it down. YMMV; whatever works for you.
  • Crack an egg into each lined depression, being careful not to let the egg overflow the tortilla, else it will stick.
  • Add your seasonings
  • Add your grated cheese
  • Bake for 15 mins for a runny yolk (yum) or 18 mins for a set yolk or 20 mins for a hard yolk.
The original recipe for these involves cutting the crusts off slices of bread, rolling them flat with a rolling pin, and buttering the outside (or garlic buttering the outside) but my version is less effort and less carby, and can be gluten-free :)

(I do like Nadiya's original as well, though. Why not give both a try?)
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