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Air Fryer Egg-in-a-Hole Toast: Your New 10-Minute Breakfast MVP

You’ve just unlocked one of the smartest, most efficient breakfasts for busy mornings. This air fryer method takes a classic and makes it foolproof, hands-off, and perfectly consistent. Let’s turn this simple recipe into your new breakfast routine.

 

 

Why This Air Fryer Method Wins

The circulating hot air in the air fryer cooks the egg evenly from all sides, setting the white perfectly while keeping the yolk delightfully runny. It simultaneously toasts the bread to a uniform, crispy finish without any flipping or spatter on your stovetop.

The Master Recipe & Technique

Ingredients:

  • 2 slices of hearty bread (sourdough, brioche, or thick-cut white)

  • 2 large eggs

  • Salt and pepper

  • Cooking oil spray (avocado or olive oil recommended)

Core Instructions (Perfected):

  1. Preheat air fryer to 340°F (170°C) for 2-3 minutes.

  2. Prepare the Bread: Use a rimmed glass or a round cutter (about 2.5-3 inches wide) to press and twist a hole in the center of each bread slice. Save the rounds!

  3. Spray & Assemble: Lightly spray the basket. Place the bread slices and the little bread rounds in the basket. Press down the center of each hole with your fingers to compact it (this prevents egg leakage).

  4. Egg Time: Crack one egg into each hole. It’s fine if some white spills over—it creates delicious crispy edges.

  5. Season & Cook: Season with salt and pepper. Air fry for 7-9 minutes (8 is often the sweet spot). For a set yolk, go for 9-10 minutes.

  6. The Final Touch: In the last 60 seconds, you can add a sprinkle of cheese (cheddar, parmesan, or feta) over the egg.

 

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