In my recent social media travels, I ran across Christopher Kimball over at Milk Street frying eggs in a skillet with crunchy breadcrumbs—and I immediately took notice. It looked like the perfect way to upgrade fried eggs, especially for a weekend brunch or a quick and easy dinner.
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To make the dish, you start by tossing an equal amount of panko breadcrumbs and grated Parmesan cheese with some are Aleppo pepper, which is milder than red pepper flakes. A splash of vinegar is added for acidity along with fresh thyme leaves and sesame seeds.
Once the eggs go in, cover the pan with a lid and let the eggs cook. Covering the pan will help keep the heat in so the steam can gently cook the eggs. Kimball cooks the eggs for 5 minutes, which will give you firm whites and runny yolks. Want a firmer yolk? Cook the eggs for another minute or two.
How to Serve Breadcrumb Fried Eggs
Try these fried eggs with breakfast staples, like bacon, corned beef hash or even a simple slice of toast. They'd also be a fun addition to a BLT or a burger. For brunch, swap out the typical poached egg on eggs Benedict for a breadcrumb-fried egg. We'd also like to try the eggs on a green salad and they'd also be right at home on top of a bowl of pasta or rice. The seasoned breadcrumbs mean the eggs are flavorful as-is, but you could also top them with pesto, hot sauce or chili crisp for a little more pizzaz.
What People Are Saying About Breadcrumb Fried Eggs
Viewers have their own ideas for this versatile fried egg cooking method and they didn't hesitate to weigh in in the comments.
“Looks yum! Try this with leftover rice. Great crunchy edge eggs,” added another.
We're excited (or should we say eggcited?!?!) to try this!
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