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It’s quick and easy, making it a perfect weeknight or weekend breakfast option.
The combination of crusty bread, savory ham, and melty cheese is irresistible.
You can easily customize it to your tastes with different cheeses, toppings, and seasonings.
It’s satisfying and comforting, making it a great meal to start your day.
Bottom Line
This Cheesy Ham and Egg Toast is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that’s perfect for breakfast or brunch. The layers of toast, ham, egg, and cheese come together to create a satisfying and flavorful meal. Plus, it’s versatile enough to customize with different toppings and seasonings. Whether you’re in a hurry or have some free time, this recipe is sure to please!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a different type of bread?
Yes, you can use any type of bread you prefer, such as whole wheat, sourdough or gluten-free bread.
How can I make the eggs more cooked?
If you prefer firmer eggs, cook the toast for a few extra minutes until the yolks reach the desired consistency.
Can I use pre-cooked ham?
Yes, pre-cooked ham works great for this recipe. Just layer it on top of the toast before adding the eggs.
Can I use shredded cheese instead of grated cheese?
Yes, you can use shredded cheese, but make sure it is evenly distributed over the eggs.
Can I use a non-dairy cheese for a dairy-free version?
Yes, you can substitute a lactose-free or dairy-free alternative for the dairy-free cheese.
Can I make this recipe in advance?
It’s best to make and cook the dish fresh, but you can assemble everything ahead of time and refrigerate it, then bake it when you’re ready to serve.
Can I add vegetables to this dish?
Absolutely! Sautéed spinach, mushrooms, or peppers can add extra flavor and nutrients.
How can I make this recipe spicier?
Add a pinch of chili flakes, hot sauce, or a slice of jalapeño for extra heat.
Can I freeze this recipe?
Freezing is not recommended because the bread can get soggy when reheated.
Can I use another type of meat in place of the ham?
Yes, you can substitute bacon, sausage, or turkey for sli.
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