Cheesy Mashed Potato Muffins with eggs

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🧁 Step 3: Prepare the Muffin Tin

Preheat your oven to 180°C (350°F).

Grease a muffin tin generously with butter or oil, or line it with muffin cups. This ensures the muffins won’t stick and helps them develop a slightly crispy outer layer.


🥄 Step 4: Shape the Potato Cups

Spoon the mashed potato mixture into each muffin cup, filling about ¾ full.

Using the back of a spoon, gently press down in the center of each portion to create a small well. This will hold the egg later.


🥚 Step 5: Add the Eggs

Carefully crack one egg into each potato well. If your muffin cups are small, you can use just the yolk or a smaller amount of egg to prevent overflow.

Sprinkle a little extra cheese, salt, and pepper on top for added flavor.


🔥 Step 6: Bake to Perfection

Place the muffin tin in the oven and bake for 20–25 minutes, or until:

  • The egg whites are set
  • The tops are lightly golden
  • The edges are slightly crisp

If you prefer a runny yolk, keep a close eye and remove them earlier.


🌿 Step 7: Cool and Serve

Let the muffins cool in the pan for about 5 minutes before removing them. This helps them firm up and hold their shape.

Garnish with extra herbs or a sprinkle of cheese, and serve warm.


🍽️ Serving Ideas

These muffins are incredibly versatile:

  • Serve them for breakfast with a side of fresh fruit
  • Pair with a salad for a light lunch
  • Enjoy as a savory snack any time of day

💡 Tips for Success

  • Use thick mashed potatoes: If they’re too runny, the muffins won’t hold their shape.
  • Grease well: This recipe sticks easily without proper greasing.
  • Customize freely: Try different cheeses or add spices like paprika or garlic powder.
  • Watch the eggs: Baking time depends on how you like your yolks.

🧡 Final Thoughts

Cheesy mashed potato muffins with eggs are a creative and satisfying way to turn simple ingredients into something special. They’re easy to make, budget-friendly, and guaranteed to impress whether you’re cooking for yourself or others.

Once you try them, you might start making extra mashed potatoes just to have an excuse to bake these again.

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