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Your Mornings Will Never Be Boring With This Epic Breakfast Boat

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Maryland chapter.

Ever wake up feeling like you want to eat a small boat made entirely out of breakfast food? Well adorable little ships carrying eggy-goodness aren’t just going to sail into your kitchen, you’ve got to build them yourself. This, my friends, is THE breakfast boat.

Breakfast Boat

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 25 minutesCook time: 25 minutesTotal time: 50 minutesServings:4 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Bake bread for 10 minutes at 350°F in order to make it easier to work with.

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    After letting the bread cool, cut a long hole in the top, scooping out the insides like you work at Panera and you’re making a bread bowl.

  3. Bake the bread for another 10 minutes so that the insides start to get crunchy

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    Chop the tomato and mince the basil.

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    Whisk all of the eggs together in a bowl, add milk and continue whisking.

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    Add the tomatoes, basil, cheese, salt and pepper and mix to combine.

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    Add the egg mixture to the hull of your boat, bake for 25 minutes at 350°F or until the egg sets.

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    While your boat is baking, toast a slice of sandwich bread and then cut it diagonally. Using toothpicks or meat skewers, attach the two pieces of bread together and make a mast at their base. Take a moment to contemplate your actions and consider whether edible ship building is a feasible career path.

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    When the bread is done, move it to a large serving plate or leave it on the baking tray. Set your sail.

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    Surround the finished boat with blueberries to simulate the majestic ocean, and add Swedish Fish to represent its bounty.

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    Realize that shipbuilding is an exhausting craft, and you are now famished. Now cut into your creation and consume the fruits of your labor.