Breakfast Puffins

If you are looking for an easy, delicious and memorable breakfast to serve your guests, I have just the recipe for you!

These little puffins are JAM packed with all your favorite breakfast flavors! It is so mouthwatering good, you would be lucky if you could stop yourself at just one! :)

I nicknamed these “Puffins” because they remind me of Egg McMuffins but they use Puff Pastry instead of an english muffin. The are SO delectable and so easy to make.

Breakfast Puffins from chef-in-training.com ...This recipe is so simple and so delicious and will completely wow the guests you serve them too! #recipe #breakfast

Breakfast Puffins
 
This recipe is so simple and so delicious and will completely wow the guests you serve them too!
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Recipe type: Breakfast
Ingredients
  • 2 sheets Puff Pastry, thawed
  • 12 eggs, beaten
  • ¾ cup cooked and crumbled bacon, more for garnish
  • ¼ cup milk
  • ¾ cup shredded colby jack cheese
  • 9 slices cooked Bacon
  • 9 slices ham
SAUCE
  • 4 oz Velveeta cheese
  • ⅛ cup milk
Instructions
  1. Cut each Puff Pastry sheet into 9 equal squares for a total of 18 squares and align on 2 cookie sheets.
  2. Cook Puff Pastry squares at 400 degrees F for about 12-15 minutes or until they are golden brown in color. Remove from cookie sheet and let cool for about 10 minutes.
  3. In a large skillet, combine beaten eggs, crumbled bacon and milk. Cook scrambled eggs. For the last 30 seconds, sprinkle on shredded colby jack cheese and let melt.
  4. As best as you can, divide eggs into 9 equal portions placing 1/9 of scrambled eggs onto the flat side of one Puff Pastry square. Continue topping each of the 9 egg covered squares with a slice of ham (fold as needed) and 1 slice of bacon broken into halves. Place the flat side of a second Puff Pastry on top of each puffin.
  5. To make cheese sauce, combine Velveeta and milk in a small microwave size bowl and heat in 20 second intervals, stirring at each interval until melted smoothly together.
  6. Top each puffin with some drizzled cheese sauce and some additional crumbled bacon.

Enjoy!

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  1. Lacey

    Wow, these look wonderful! I have guests coming in for Easter, I am putting these on the menu. Thanks for the creative and easy recipes. Keep them coming!

  2. Vicki

    Oh my goodness! These look amazing! Love the lightness of the puff pastry!

  3. Cherish

    I've never bought puff pastry, but these look amazing!

  4. Ashley @ Kitchen Meets Girl

    Nikki - these are fabulous! I'm absolutely making these the next time we have weekend guests...or um, maybe just for us on Saturday. :-)

  5. Gloria @ Simply Gloria

    I LOVE puff pastry! So easy! I love the whole breakfast take on it... So doing this for our brunch this Sunday when family comes over! Thank you for sharing!

  6. carrian

    Those are amazing. The end. I have to make them.

  7. Roxana | Roxana's Home Baking

    I love the puff pasty swap, what a great idea, especially since I'm having a hard time making my own English muffins.
    Great star of the day and perfect for a breakfast for dinner night as well

  8. Amanda

    ::drool:: you are officially my hero, I'm totally making these once I get my recently found recipe for home-made puff pastry down!! I'm absolutely going to make these for my favorite aunt! Thank you for the recipe!

  9. Ala

    Handy non-mess brunch potluck treat recipes are so hard to come by--this looks spectacular! You've put McD's to shame, girl. This will be my next potluck item for sure!

  10. Larry Barnett

    I am so going to make these. I can't wait!

  11. Brooklyn

    These look FABULOUS! I can't wait to try them! I am always looking for a beautiful breakfast for company! Thanks xoxo - Brook

  12. TidyMom

    oh wow! this look fantastic!! they would be perfect at the #DairyBreakfastClub party http://tidymom.net/2013/dairy-breakfast-recipes/

  13. Scorpio66

    This looks fab. I live in UK so what is Velveeta cheese is there a similar product

  14. Cilene

    I just made it! It is very taste and looks very good! I have a Easter breakfast at my boyfriend's family house and I tried to make this to see if it was a good choice to take. Definitely I am making that again =) Thanks for sharing such a great idea!

  15. Lorie

    These Puffins look WONDERFUL! I am going to TRY and make them:)

    Lorie

  16. Jen

    What is puff pastry sheet? These look yummy. I know my family would enjoy them.

  17. Lori Hart

    I see my Saturday morning breakfast right here! Thanks for sharing.

  18. Jamie

    Where can I purchase puff pastry?

    1. Chef in Training

      at most all grocery stores. They are in the freezer section next to the frozen berries usually.

  19. Maggie Bennett

    i'm so glad i found these..i have been wanting something different to fix for my hubby and i..it's always the same thing..bacon.eggs..toast...gag..i.m over it!!!..so YAY!!! for Puffins..i haven't even tasted em and i know they are gonna be yummalicious..can't go wrong with puff pastry...you sock, young lady!!!!

  20. Holly Koerber

    I wonder if you baked the egg ingredients in a casserole dish and then cut them in squares to fit the pastry?

  21. konnie

    in this context, what does "cumbered" bacon mean. I've never heard the term before. thanks. I run a b&b and love working with puff pastry and serving interesting new recipes to my guests. This one sounds wonderful.

    1. Debi

      It should say crumbled. Don't worry...it took me a few seconds to figure it out!

    2. Chef in Training

      yes sorry about that :) Thanks for catching it. All fixed now.

  22. Lana

    These look delicious! I will have to try them, but thinking maybe with hollandaise sauce instead of Velveeta?

    1. Bett

      I agree, I can't get myself to use Velveeta. Hollandaise sounds good or I'll just put some shredded cheddar on top and gently melt. Thanks for the hollandaise idea.

  23. WhitneY

    Where can I buy puff pastry?