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This tart takes only 15 to 20 minutes to bake and has everything, including melted cheese and perfectly cooked eggs.
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Last updated on June 4, 2023
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Imagine all the best bits of a homemade breakfast in one lovely handheld tart. My recipe for a Toaster Oven Breakfast Tart has got it all: crispy bacon, melty cheese, fresh spinach, and a perfectly cooked egg all atop a light and buttery piece of puff pastry. My mouth is watering just thinking aboutit.
This recipe is the perfect marriage of incredible flavor and extreme convenience as it was made to be baked up in a toaster oven! No matter what kind of kitchenyou’re working with you should be able to enjoy a gourmet homemade breakfast. My breakfast tart really my favorite kind of savory baking as this combination of flavors is a quick road big bold flavor!
What Is A Breakfast Tart?
If you’ve never had a breakfast tart before you are in for a savory treat! My Breakfast Tart is built on a puff pastry base then loaded with all of my favorite things to have for breakfast.
The tart is made in my favoriteSweet Creations Nonstick Quarter Sheet Pan 9″x13″x1″ which has a ridged bottom. The ridgesin this pan lend themselves to a super even bake, making the puff pastrybase of my breakfast tart crisp and golden brown. The tart takes only 15 to 20 minutes to bake and it takes care of everything, including melting the cheese and perfectly cooking the eggs.
[ Like “tarts?” How about this BOLD Toaster Oven Pop Tart for something sweet? ]
Normally when I make breakfast it can take ages, babysitting eggs, making toast, cooking messy bacon. This tart takes all the parts of breakfast I can’t go without and layers them beautifully on a puff pastry crust. Baked perfectly in my toaster oven, this really is one of my favorite breakfast tricks for making a killer breakfast any time and literally anywhere.
Can you use store-bought puff pastry?
While I encourage all of you Bold Bakers to try my homemade puff pastry recipe, you can 100 percent use store-bought instead. In this case, the star of the show really is the combination of flavors in the toppings.
As long as you properly bake the puff pastry you can achieve the same tasty result with a store bought crust as opposed to homemade.
What is blind baking?
Blind baking the puff pastry base of the breakfast part is a super important step to creating a lovely breakfast tart. For those who don’t know, “blind baking” is baking the pastry on its own without any of the toppings. You can think if this as a pre-cooking process that will ensure your pastry is cooked through to the bottom without overcooking the delicate toppings.
How to make a vegetarianbreakfast
I’m sure a lot of you are thinking: can the same thing be made, but vegetarian-friendly?
Well, the truth is you can easily make this breakfast tart with whatever you like to have for breakfast. Feel free to get creative with the toppings in this recipe. From experimenting with vegan cheese to turkey bacon, you can absolutely personalize this breakfast tart to fit any diet or lifestyle your subscribe to.
The possibilities are endless!
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Toaster Oven Breakfast Tart
4.76 from 33 votes
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This Toaster Oven Breakfast Tart has got it all: crispy bacon, melty cheese, fresh spinach, and a perfectly cooked egg all atop a puff pastry.
Author: Gemma Stafford
- Breakfast
- Cheese
- Toaster Oven
- Baking Pans
Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 45 minutes mins
This Toaster Oven Breakfast Tart has got it all: crispy bacon, melty cheese, fresh spinach, and a perfectly cooked egg all atop a puff pastry.
Author: Gemma Stafford
Ingredients
Puff Pastry Crust
- 1 sheet puff pastry, homemade or store bough, trimmed to a 9 x 13 inch rectangle
Toppings:
- 4-6 eggs
- 1/2 cup cheddar cheese, grated
- 7 strips thick cut bacon, pre-cooked
- 1/2 cup cooked spinach, fresh or frozen
- 1 egg, lightly beaten ( brushing the pastry for an extra golden and rich crust)
Instructions
First, preheat your oven to 400oF (200oC). Place your puff pastry in theSweet Creations Nonstick Quarter Sheet Pan 9"x13"x1".
Using a small knife gently cut a 1" border around the edges of the puff pastry without cutting all the way though the pastry. This will help form the outer crust of the pastry after its blind baked.
Then, with a fork pierce the center a few times. This will prevent the middle from rising up too much during the blind baking.(If preferred, brush the pastry with the lightly beaten egg for an extra golden and rich crust.)
Next blind bake the pastry by baking it on its own for 8-10 minutes. This will ensure the puff pastry is cooked through.
Remove from the oven and sprinkle the cheese over the middle. Then layer on the spinach and bacon, arranging in one even layer across the tart. Lastly, crack on the eggs leaving space between each one.
Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the white of the egg is fully cooked and the yellow of the egg is set on the outside but still a little runny. if you only like you eggs firm feel free to bake for a few minutes longer.
Allow to cool for a few minutes before cutting into individualportions with a knife or pizza cutter. Cover and store in the fridge for 1-2 days.
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Jo-Anne
5 years ago
Well that’s so so fast and Yummy, thanks Gamma. I didn’t have spinach so dotted some home made pesto on it. Thanks
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MegNoodle
3 years ago
In the oven now! Im experimenting with a 12in round cast iron pan. We use cast iron for everything in our house, thought id give it a go.
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Made it kosher with fried mushrooms instead of the bacon and used mozzarella because i didn’t have cheddar. Simply amazing. Easy and tasty.
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Debbie
5 years ago
Can you make this in a regular oven?
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Elsie
5 months ago
I don’t have a toaster oven can I use my stove.
I love you recipes and make a lot of them. This one looks delicious, thanks Gamma
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Leori Vera
9 months ago
What’s the one lightly beaten egg for?
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TheMimi
1 year ago
Can I use my round tart pan for this?
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Sheela
1 year ago
Our brekkie thanks to u!
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Agata
3 years ago
Hi Gemma! love watching you cook deliciois meals. I decided to make this one and must say we LOVE IT!!! Thank you for sharing
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Christine
4 years ago
Would the amount of puff pastry required here equal to one of your homemade recipes for easy puff pastry? Thanks and love many many of your recipes! 🙂
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