Bonfire Eggs with Green Peppers and Cheese

  5.0 – 5 reviews  • Main Dish
Level: Easy
Total: 1 hr 15 min
Active: 20 min
Yield: Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 4 medium russet potatoes
  2. Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  3. 4 large eggs
  4. About 2 tablespoons heavy cream
  5. Hot sauce, optional
  6. 1/4 red onion, diced
  7. 1/2 green bell pepper, diced
  8. 2 ounces shredded cheese

Instructions

  1. Start a fire!
  2. Poke the potatoes all over with a fork and microwave them for 12 minutes or bake at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes. Let the potatoes cool until they’re cool enough to handle or wrap the bottoms in aluminum foil or use heat-safe gloves for the next step. Working with one potato at a time, chop off the end (keep this part, it is the potato’s hat) and then use a small spoon to hollow out the potato, leaving about 1/3 inch of potato flesh all around. (Reserve the potato innards for another use, like potato soup or mashed potatoes, or feed them to your chickies.)
  3. Salt the insides of the potatoes, then crack an egg into the center of each potato. Add 1/2 tablespoon cream, a good pinch of salt, a turn of pepper, hot sauce, if using, and a quarter of the onion and pepper to the center of each potato. Give it a quick scramble (I like using a chopstick for this). Top each with a little pile of cheese. Place the potatoes’ hats back on them, then wrap each tightly in aluminum foil.
  4. Carefully put the potatoes in the fire. Cook, turning occasionally with long tongs or a stick, for 20 minutes, then unwrap and check for doneness; the egg should be cooked and fluffy. If the egg is still runny, rewrap the potato and put it back in the fire for a few more minutes.
  5. Let cool slightly and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 4 servings
Calories 332
Total Fat 13 g
Saturated Fat 6 g
Carbohydrates 41 g
Dietary Fiber 3 g
Sugar 2 g
Protein 15 g
Cholesterol 211 mg
Sodium 716 mg

Reviews

Kristine Thompson
Can these be cooked in an air fryer? I think if just one or two, tightly wrapped in foil and turned now and then…
Jonathan Graham
I also would like to know how I could make these without a campfire.
Tasha Delacruz
I was looking for this recipe under potatoes and could not find it at all list this several ways this is great
Patrick Glenn
Saw the show the other day…made these today…THEY ARE AWESOME!!!
Angela Cantu
I love this idea, very creative. I think I would eat this by hand as well, no fork required.
Caitlin Burns
I’d like to know how to cook these conventionally

 

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