
Eggs are one of the wonderful, edible creations that we can feast on. Sometimes they carefully nestle golden bulbs of creamy yolks waiting to explode. Other times, they're a wonderfully yellow folder squeezing together our favorite meats, cheeses, and vegetables. However, while we lovingly whip up many classic egg incarnations -- fried, poached, scrambled -- we very rarely take on the baked egg.
It just doesn't make sense. Even when we're presented with crisp, pita-wrapped options, the baked egg falls into the forgotten drawer of gourmet meals that might come out on special occasions, but rarely gets mentioned as a normal, eggilicious option.
Not anymore, or at least I hope. You can make a delicious baked egg, whether you want it moist and overflowing with yolk, or firm and Jello-jiggly, with absolutely minimal effort and cleanup. Read on...














