Baked Scotch Eggs

Baked Scotch Eggs – Hard-boiled egg wrapped in a Flavorful Spicy Ground beef or Sausage, rolled in delicious crunchy case – Baked or Fried to Perfection! Big, meaty and satisfying,  Great as an appetizer, for brunch, breakfast or picnic.

Baked Scotch Eggs
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What can I say about these scotch eggs? The first time I made these was in my Home economics class, without a recipe, and to cut a long story short- it was a tasty mess! It fell apart during the cooking process, the upside? I got to make a delicious sandwich out of it and still do! It makes for an amazing sandwich with hot sauce and a salad on the side.

Baked Scotch Eggs

These appetizing scotch eggs originated in London –created by Fortnum and Masons. They were meant to be portable snacks, for long journeys. Due to its popularity they have quickly become a staple in pubs and restaurant menus. In fact, it was the first thing I  tried while visiting London- I do prefer the homemade version though. 

I get to play around with it and make it sometimes with less guilt- Like Baking and using not so fatty meat.

Baked Scotch Eggs

At first glance you would think are complicated – wrong! They are ridiculously easy to make. All you need is sausage meat, boiled eggs, and seasoned breadcrumbs. For added flavor, include minced garlic and parsley. Omit these spices or switch out the spices for more to suit your taste buds.

I always like to offer up more options,  so here you have the baked scotch eggs and Fried – both taste great!

You may also serve with a good dipping sauce  and or pickles  

Enjoy!

How To Make Baked or Fried Scotch Eggs

Gather all the ingredients necessary before proceeding -Preheat the oven to 350°. Line a baking tray with parchment paper

Baked Scotch Eggs

Remove casings form sausage and place in a bowl. Add, garlic, cayenne pepper,thyme, granulated onions, white pepper and salt. Mix thoroughly.

Baked Scotch Eggs

Lightly roll the boiled eggs in  flour , then shake off excess flour.

Baked Scotch Eggs

Divide into equal portions and then shape into a thin round, flat enough to fit around the egg.
Gently wrap the sausage meat around the egg as evenly as possible making sure there are no cracks or opening.

Baked Scotch Eggs

After rolling eggs dip in egg mixture egg.

Baked Scotch Eggs

Heavily coat in  breadcrumbs mixture .

Baked Scotch Eggs

You  are set to Fry or bake at this point.

Baked Scotch Eggs

Baked Scotch Eggs

 

Watch How To Make It

 

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Scotch Eggs(Baked or Fried)

Baked Scotch Eggs – Hard-boiled egg wrapped in a Flavorful Spicy Ground beef or Sausage , rolled in delicious crunchy case – Baked or Fried to Perfection ! Big, meaty and satisfying, Great as an appetizer, for brunch , breakfast or picnic.
4.75 from 8 votes

Ingredients

  • 6 medium hard cooked eggs peeled
  • 1 pound bulk pork sausage or ground beef
  • 1 Tablespoon chopped parsley
  • 1 tablespoons onion powder
  • ½-1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon white pepper
  • 1/2 - 1 teaspoon thyme
  • 1 teaspoon salt omit if using seasoned sausage meat
  • 1 teaspoon hot pepper adjust to taste
  • ½ cup flour
  • 2 medium eggs lightly beaten
  • 1- cup seasoned breadcrumbs

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°. Line a baking tray with parchment paper.
  • Remove casings form sausage and place in a bowl.
  • Add, garlic, cayenne pepper,thyme, granulated onions, white pepper and salt. Mix thoroughly. Divide into equal portions and then shape into a thin round, flat enough to fit around the egg.
  • Gently wrap the sausage meat around the egg as evenly as possible making sure there are no cracks or opening.
  • Lightly roll the boiled eggs in the flour, shaking off excess, followed by the egg mixture egg.
  • Roll in breadcrumbs mixture to coat
  • Bake for about 25- 30minutes, or until sausage is thoroughly cooked and no longer pink near egg.
  • Frying
  • In a large, sauce pan pour vegetable oil, until it is at least 2 inches deep, heat to 350 degrees F. Fry for about 5 -8 minutes until it is golden brown.
  • Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels before serving.
  • Serve warm or at room temperature

Tips & Notes:

  1. Use 4 to 5 large Eggs if  Medium is not available.
  2. When making eggs for scotch  egg it's best to let them cook about 1-2 minutes less than your desired outcome.  Over cooked eggs  will leave you with a less appetizing gray ring around the yolk- No Bueno!
  3. For the super crispy exterior use panko (Japanese bread crumbs)  where available. If not Seasoned bread crumbs would do just fine.
  4. If don't have seasoned bread crumbs then make your own bread crumbs garlic, onion, parsley  and ground pepper
  5. I usually make scotch  eggs with a variety of  ground meat ( Sausage, chicken , beef ).  However, you may have to adjust seasonings depending on  personal preference.
  6. Use this recipe as a base and go from there.
  7. Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on products used.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 290kcal (15%)| Carbohydrates: 35g (12%)| Protein: 35g (70%)| Fat: 41g (63%)| Saturated Fat: 13g (81%)| Cholesterol: 443mg (148%)| Sodium: 1856mg (81%)| Potassium: 509mg (15%)| Fiber: 2g (8%)| Sugar: 2g (2%)| Vitamin A: 735IU (15%)| Vitamin C: 4.1mg (5%)| Calcium: 121mg (12%)| Iron: 4.9mg (27%)

 

Nutrition Facts
Scotch Eggs(Baked or Fried)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 290 Calories from Fat 369
% Daily Value*
Fat 41g63%
Saturated Fat 13g81%
Cholesterol 443mg148%
Sodium 1856mg81%
Potassium 509mg15%
Carbohydrates 35g12%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 35g70%
Vitamin A 735IU15%
Vitamin C 4.1mg5%
Calcium 121mg12%
Iron 4.9mg27%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

 

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43 Comments

  1. 4 stars
    My favorite trick with Scotch Eggs is to use cornflake crumbs instead of bread crumbs. Add any desired seasonings. Also, kids love them with a little ketchup for dipping.

      1. 5 stars
        I did a trial run and they turned out great. I used large eggs by accident. And didn’t roll the boiled egg in the flour but I put the egg rolled in sausage in the flour. What does rolling the boiled in flour do? I didn’t read thoroughly so I made those errors. But they were tasty and filling. I had mine with mustard

      2. I am
        Trying to become familiar with the recipe , which will help me during prepairation … QUESTION ::::: what is meant by “” one pound bulk sausage ground beef ? “” , please acknowledge :me :: E: vancouver3@bigpond.com

      3. Hi Lucy,
        What I meant to say was . 1 pound bulk sausage or ground beef .

    1. Hmmm.. I haven’t tried making it with fish , so can’t say for sure. If you do please let me know how it works out for you. Thanks Cordelia

  2. Hi,

    My scotch eggs keep opening up in the oven. The meat seems to shrink so the egg is exposed. Do you have any experience with this? I was researching and couldn’t find much, but I saw one comment about the egg possibly being boiled for too long causing lack of moisture.
    Do you know anything about this? How long do you typically boil your eggs for for scotch eggs?

    1. 5 stars
      Did u get a reply on the sausage cracking?
      I have had this happen also would sure like to know why?

      1. Try reducing the temperate and bake them longer. Also remove your eggs from the stove when it’s medium cooked . Moisture helps prevent the eggs from splitting.

  3. Hi, I didn’t realise it could still work with ground beef and Turkey. I tried to make scotch eggs with sausage meat a few weeks ago. I baked them. They came out okay but there was a lot of oil at the end. Do you use lean sausage meat? Is there even such a thing?

    1. You could use chicken sausage. They do have healthier alternatives to sausage, I usually check the nutrition label or ask around at the meat department.

      Fyi cut down on the the cook time, if using lean meat . It dries out fairly quickly

  4. These looks great! I had never heard of Scottish Eggs before until I saw Gordon Ramsay made them when I was watching one of his cooking series Course for Channel 4 in UK on YouTube called the Ultimate Cooking Course last year. A really great course In my opinion. But I thought at time seeing him make them what a wacky idea for combining sausage with Eggs.

    I’m guessing it’s more than likely as well that you can sandwich the egg inside of some mashed potatoes, mold it and either bake or fry the same way somewhat. That would become a whole different kind of egg recipe idea. Scottish Eggs with Potatoes instead of Sausage or an alternative. But then it wouldn’t quite be Scottish Eggs I think.

  5. DEAR IMMA,thnx for the recipe it was really yummy!!!
    Am really looking forward to the next lesson

    1. AWESOME! Thank you so much for the feedback! Thanks for following along. Happy Friday!!!!

    1. It is made using dried bread . Not fresh, mixed with seasonings- garlic and dried herbs

  6. first time visiting this site and i love you for this. thank u thank u thank u……….can’t wait 2 try it 2morrow.

      1. You definitely can use sausage. I don’t know about corn beef. Never tried it with scotch eggs.I do have burns recipe.

      2. That’s an easy one, mate. Burns recipe;
        2 cups flour
        3 Tablespoons sugar
        1 teaspoon alt
        1 teaspoon baking powder
        Vanilla extract(optional)
        Method; Mix ingredients, heat oil to about 350, gently place batter, cover, and go to sleep.

  7. Ooohh my God.This is what I have been searching for.Scotch egg recipe.I can’t wait to try this soon.Thanks a lot Immaculatebite.you’re indeed an answer prayer

    1. Mirabel, am super excited that that you found this recipe . Let me know how you like em! Thanks for stopping by!

  8. Hello I am in love with your site, I am getting new recipes
    On my email every time you put new food up..
    But quick question is there anything else I can use in r
    Replace of sausage meat for the dutch eggs I don’t eat pork

    Thanks for all the recipes and this site I love it
    You are truly an inspiration for those of us who love
    Creating new and unique food to eat

    From you African Sister

    1. Aww thank you , Satta . You can replace sausage with ground beef, turkey or chicken.Let me know how you like it!

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