How cute are these egg boats? When I set out to make these, I really wasn’t sure how they would turn out. But I ended up loving the recipe! Sometimes I go into a recipe being very unsure about it. But it’s the best when I’m presently surprised by the outcome…just love when that happens! And, these boats couldn’t be easier to make or more delicious. I’m excited to share these with you guys!! Especially because it’s no secret that when it comes to breakfast recipes, more times than not, I’m going to share something on the sweeter side. It’s not that I don’t love a savory breakfast recipe, because I do. It’s more that I enjoy sweet breakfast recipes in the morning and savory eggs for lunch or dinner…but that’s just me! Anyway, the point is, I rarely share savory breakfast recipes, so I’m overly excited to share these eggs.

(boats before adding the eggs)

The inspiration

Honestly, I just felt like completely switching things up today!  There are some days when I’m really craving a recipe that feels different and nothing like what I’ve created before. Usually, I’ll reserve Tuesday’s post for something sweet. But a savory breakfast recipe felt just right for today…as the snow gently falls outside. So that’s the story!

The quick and simple details

First, pick up a loaf of ciabatta bread, which is Italian table bread that’s full of airy pockets with a crusty crust. It’s one of my favorite loaves of bread! You’ll want to remove the top 1/3 of the bread. Then pull out some of the bread inside to create room for the eggs. I like to use ciabatta bread, but you can really use whatever bread you love. Just make sure it’s something sturdy.

At this point, you should now have a boat for your eggs to snuggle up in. Rub the bread with olive oil, then sprinkle with everything bagel spice. The everything spice adds a lot of delicious flavor to the eggs. Now toast the bread for just a bit. While the bread is in the oven, whisk together the eggs with a good amount of cheese and a handful of spinach.

Once the bread has toasted, add basil pesto, then pour the eggs into the ciabatta boats. Top with more cheese and bake away!  Simple as that. As the eggs bake up, you’ll smell the wonderful smells of basil and even a touch of everything spice.

Finish the boats up!

Once the boats come out of the oven, top them with crispy bacon and fresh basil. I usually add a little more pesto as well. Then, slice and enjoy. Simple and easy right? And so so good!

Looking for other egg-based savory recipes? Try these: Breakfast Grilled Cheese with Soft Scrambled Eggs and Pesto Herby Everything Cheddar Swirl Buns Breakfast Quesadilla with Soft Scrambled Eggs and Avocado Salsa Lastly, if you make these Baked Cheddar Pesto Egg Boats be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

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