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Cheesy Baked Egg Toast

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By: EmmaUpdated: Jan 15, 2026
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Easy and delicious Cheesy Baked Egg Toast — a cozy twist on egg-in-a-hole with melted cheese and golden edges. Perfect for quick breakfasts and weekend brunches.

Cheesy Baked Egg Toast

This Cheesy Baked Egg Toast has become my go-to when I want something faster than a full breakfast spread but more satisfying than plain toast. I first made this on a sleepy Saturday morning when we were short on time and long on appetites; the combination of crisp, buttery bread, a perfectly baked egg, and bubbling cheese won everyone over immediately. The texture is simply delightful: a tender white set around a yolk that can be left runny or cooked through, and a crunchy, buttery rim that gives each bite contrast.

I discovered a few simple technique tweaks that make this version reliably perfect. Pressing the bread into a shallow rectangle instead of cutting a hole keeps more crust for structure, and buttering the edges ensures golden color without drying the slice. Using a modest amount of shredded cheese over the butter creates a savory barrier that helps the egg set while adding creamy richness. It is a humble dish that feels celebratory, and it comes together in about 20 minutes from start to finish — ideal for busy mornings or low-key brunches.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in about 20 minutes total, making it perfect for weekday mornings or a last-minute guest. The active prep time is only 5 minutes, which means quick breakfast satisfaction.
  • Uses pantry staples: bread, eggs, butter, salt, pepper, and shredded cheese. No special grocery run required and adaptable to whatever cheese you have on hand.
  • Make-ahead friendly: you can assemble slices on a tray, cover, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours; bake straight from chilled for a fuss-free morning.
  • Crowd-pleasing and customizable: leave yolks runny for dipping or cook through for a portable, fork-free option. Great for picky eaters who like cheesy toast.
  • Low cleanup: one small baking tray or a covered skillet and a spoon are all you need, making it ideal for minimal-effort cooking after a night shift or long travel day.

When I first served this to my partner and a friend, they both reached for seconds before we even finished our coffee. The contrast of textures and the warm, cheesy aroma made the kitchen feel like the heart of the home. It’s the kind of recipe that makes people linger at the table.

Ingredients

  • Great Day Farms Eggs: Use the freshest large eggs you can find. Fresh eggs have firmer whites and rounder yolks that hold shape better when baked. I prefer farm-fresh or free-range when possible for richer yolks.
  • Sandwich bread: Two slices per serving. Choose white or whole wheat sandwich bread that is not too soft; slightly firm loaves hold their shape better. Day-old bread works great because it absorbs less butter and keeps crisp edges.
  • Butter: About 1 tablespoon total for two slices. Use unsalted butter so you control seasoning. Spread thinly for a golden edge without overwhelming richness.
  • Shredded cheese: 1/3 to 1/2 cup per two slices. Cheddar, Monterey Jack, or a mild Colby shred and melt evenly. Pre-shredded cheese is convenient but freshly shredded melts more smoothly.
  • Salt and pepper: A pinch each to season both bread and egg. Kosher salt or fine sea salt works best; freshly cracked black pepper adds a bright finish.
  • Cooking spray: To prevent sticking on the tray or foil. A light coating is sufficient.
  • Spoon or butter knife: A teaspoon with a pointy tip or a rounded teaspoon and a butter knife to press the rectangle into the bread without tearing.

Instructions

Prepare the oven and tray: Preheat your toaster oven or conventional oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly spray a small baking tray or line it with foil and spray the foil; this prevents sticking and makes cleanup easy. If using a skillet, have a lid ready and preheat over medium. Create the bread pocket: Using a pointy-tipped teaspoon or a butter knife, press an inner rectangle into each slice of bread. Press almost to the crust edges but avoid cutting all the way through; this forms a shallow well that holds the egg while keeping the crust intact for structure. Season and crack: Lightly sprinkle the formed wells with salt and pepper. Crack one large egg into each well, taking care to keep the yolk centered. Season the top of the egg with a small pinch of salt and pepper. Butter and cheese: Gently butter the exposed rim of each slice without letting butter drip into the egg. Sprinkle shredded cheese over the buttered edge; the cheese will melt and create an appealing, savory rim as it bakes. Bake or cook: Place the prepared slices on the tray and bake at 350 degrees F in the toaster oven for about 10 to 12 minutes, observing closely. If using a covered skillet, cook on medium heat with the lid on for about 8 to 12 minutes. Cook time depends on how set you like your yolk: 8 to 10 minutes for a runny yolk, 12 minutes for a more set yolk. Look for whites completely opaque and the edges golden brown. Finish and serve: Remove from heat and let rest for 1 minute. Serve immediately with a knife and fork or as you would a piece of toast. A sprinkle of chopped chives or a few chili flakes makes a nice finishing touch. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These hold well in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours if assembled ahead; reheat at 325 degrees F for 6 to 8 minutes to warm through without drying the egg.
  • High in protein and moderate in calories — a satisfying breakfast that keeps you full until lunch. One serving (one toast) is roughly 320 calories depending on bread and cheese.
  • Freezing is not recommended after baking; texture changes in the egg when frozen and thawed. You can freeze unbaked assembled slices for up to one month and bake from frozen, adding a couple minutes to cook time.
  • Cook time varies by oven and altitude; start checking at the lower end of the range and adjust for your preferred yolk consistency.

My favorite thing about this preparation is the buttery, cheesy rim that crisps like toast while the center stays tender. It’s simple, yet small technique choices — pressing the rectangular well, buttering the rim, and choosing a melting cheese — make the result feel thoughtfully composed and reliably delicious every time.

Storage Tips

To store unbaked assembled slices, place them on a tray, cover tightly with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. When baked, cool completely, wrap individually in foil or place in an airtight container, and refrigerate up to 2 days. Reheat in a 325 degrees F oven for 6 to 8 minutes or in a toaster oven for 4 to 6 minutes to restore crunch without overcooking the egg. Avoid microwaving if possible, as it can make the bread soggy and the egg rubbery.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you need dairy-free options, use a vegan butter substitute and a plant-based shredded cheese; results will be slightly less creamy but still satisfying. For gluten-free needs, swap in gluten-free sandwich bread—measure thickness and adjust bake times as denser bread may need an extra minute. Swap cheddar for Swiss or Gruyere for a nuttier finish, or use pepper jack for a spicy kick. For lower fat, brush bread with a thin layer of olive oil instead of butter.

Serving Suggestions

Serve with a simple salad of arugula dressed with lemon for brightness, or pair with sliced avocado and baby tomatoes for a brunch-worthy plate. For a heartier meal, add roasted potatoes or a bowl of fresh fruit. Garnish each slice with chopped chives, parsley, or a light dusting of smoked paprika to enhance color and aroma. These are ideal alongside coffee or a light sparkling beverage for a relaxed weekend morning.

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Cultural Background

This style is a contemporary take on the classic egg-in-a-hole, an old comfort technique found across many cultures where an egg is cooked inside bread. Variations appear in European breakfasts and American diners alike, often called toad-in-the-hole or eggs in a basket. The baked adaptation here leans into easy home cooking — it removes the need to flip the bread and egg while delivering an evenly cooked white and customizable yolk texture.

Seasonal Adaptations

In spring and summer, top with fresh herbs and sliced radishes for brightness. In autumn, add a sprinkle of finely chopped sautéed mushrooms and a grating of aged cheddar. During winter holidays, use a smoked cheese and serve with roasted squash or a spiced tomato relish to add warmth and seasonal depth. Adjust baking time slightly when adding pre-cooked toppings.

Meal Prep Tips

For batch breakfast prep, assemble up to six slices on a sheet tray, cover, and refrigerate. In the morning, bake at 350 degrees F for about 12 to 15 minutes; check early for preferred yolk doneness. Pack cooled, baked slices into airtight containers for weekday grabs and warm briefly before eating. Use dividers or parchment between slices to prevent sticking during storage.

This Cheesy Baked Egg Toast is comfortingly simple yet versatile, and I encourage you to make it your own. Whether you keep it classic with cheddar or dress it up with herbs and roasted vegetables, it’s a small ritual that makes mornings feel special.

Pro Tips

  • Press the bread gently to form a well rather than cutting through to keep the crust intact and provide structure.

  • Butter only the exposed rim to promote a golden, crispy edge without letting butter run into the egg.

  • Check eggs at the lower end of the bake time for a runny yolk and extend the time if you prefer the yolk set.

  • Assemble slices the night before and refrigerate for up to 24 hours; bake directly from chilled, adding 1 to 2 minutes if needed.

This nourishing cheesy baked egg toast recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Cheesy Baked Egg Toast

This Cheesy Baked Egg Toast recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 2 steaks
Cheesy Baked Egg Toast
Prep:5 minutes
Cook:15 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:20 minutes

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare tray

Preheat the toaster oven or conventional oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly spray a small baking tray or line with foil and spray to prevent sticking.

2

Form the bread wells

Using a pointy-tipped teaspoon or butter knife, press a shallow rectangle into each slice almost to the crust edges without cutting through; this creates a pocket to hold the egg.

3

Season and crack eggs

Season the inside of each well lightly with salt and pepper. Crack one large egg into each formed well, keeping the yolk centered.

4

Butter edges and add cheese

Gently butter the exposed rim of the bread and sprinkle shredded cheese over the buttered edge to create a golden, savory crust when baked.

5

Bake or cook covered

Place slices on the prepared tray and bake at 350 degrees F for about 10 to 12 minutes, or cook in a covered skillet over medium for 8 to 12 minutes. Watch for opaque whites and golden edges; adjust for preferred yolk doneness.

6

Rest and serve

Remove from heat, let rest for one minute, and serve immediately. Garnish with chopped chives or a pinch of smoked paprika if desired.

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Nutrition

Calories: 320kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein:
16g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 5g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat:
7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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