The recipe Texas Egg in a Biscuit
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Texas Egg in a Biscuit
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It may not be much to look at from the outside, but crack these babies open and the fluffy cheddar and chive biscuit parts to reveal a soft boiled egg with a molten gold core. What Course Is Texas Egg in a Biscuit?Texas Egg in a Biscuit is for Breakfast. How Long Does Texas Egg in a Biscuit Recipe Take To Prepare?Texas Egg in a Biscuit takes 10 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Texas Egg in a Biscuit Recipe Take To Cook?Texas Egg in a Biscuit takes 15 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Texas Egg in a Biscuit Recipe Make?Texas Egg in a Biscuit makes 4 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Texas Egg in a Biscuit Recipe?The ingredients for Texas Egg in a Biscuit are: 1 cup Flour, white3 tsp Granulated Sugar 1.5 tsp Baking Powder .5 tsp Baking Soda 2 tbsp Butter, salted cut into small cubes .5 tsp Salt 1.5 oz Cheese - Kraft Sharp Cheddar - Block 2 tbsp chopped Fresh Chives .66 cup Yogurt Plain Greek Yogurt, non-fat 4 soft boiled eggs, peeled and cool How Do I Make Texas Egg in a Biscuit?Here is how you make Texas Egg in a Biscuit: Preheat oven to 425F.Pulse flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt to combine. Distribute butter evenly over the flour. Pulse 1 second at a time until the mixture looks coarse (about 10 times). Add cheese and pulse to break up larger cubes, but not enough to break it all into shreds. Put mixture into a bowl and stir in chives. Add the yougurt and mix until combined. Do not overmix (biscuits will be hard).Divide the dough into 4ths. Working quickly, fold dough around each egg making sure to cover it completely. I had to four my hands to keep the dough from sticking more on me than the eggs.Place the covered eggs on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Bake 3-4 minutes then turn down the heat to 400F and bake another 7-10 minutes.Can be eaten hot or cold. Store leftovers in refirgerator. Can be microwaved for 45 seconds if taken out of the refrigerator with little loss of consistency, but the egg will be cooked more. Serving Size: 1 biscuitNumber of Servings: 4Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user BONMARCHE.What's The Nutritional Info For Texas Egg in a Biscuit?The nutritional information for Texas Egg in a Biscuit is:
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