What I did - Pam the Pan, in a separate bowl, mix the eggs up until they are scrambled +salt and pepper *I used 6 eggs*, yields 6 Breakfast Cupcakes. Then I cut up 2 string cheese sticks. I partially cooked 6 strips of bacon in the microwave, blotted them, then cut them in pieces to fit in the cups of the pan. If any of the cups needed more egg, I just poured it in, out from the bowl. And if you accidentally put too much, just immerse a spoon and re-distribute the egg. :) 325 degrees for 20 minutes (or when tops are golden)! Then let cool, and pipe with ketchup. Or your choice garnish!
What I did - Pam the Pan, in a separate bowl, mix the eggs up until they are scrambled +salt and pepper *I used 6 eggs*, yields 6 Breakfast Cupcakes. Then I cut up 2 string cheese sticks. I partially cooked 6 strips of bacon in the microwave, blotted them, then cut them in pieces to fit in the cups of the pan. If any of the cups needed more egg, I just poured it in, out from the bowl. And if you accidentally put too much, just immerse a spoon and re-distribute the egg. :) 325 degrees for 20 minutes (or when tops are golden)! Then let cool, and pipe with ketchup. Or your choice garnish!


































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I thought your instructable was fine as is. It's pretty simple, and it looks tasty.
I love the cupcakes, I have been thinking of tryng them with some maple syrup added in too, do you think they would bake ok that way?
Even simple projects can become step-by-step instructables. "How to Kiss", for example. Or "The Perfect Sandwich". The added value of a step-by-step is that it takes a simple recipe and makes it even easier for a neophyte baker to follow with pictures.
but thank you for that clarification! i will just stick to instructables then! :D
Mind you I don't have much room to talk considering I have yet to post an instructable myself.
Start with a short description if you like but then do a list of ingredients and even equipment so that people can make sure they have everything they need to make them. (Or be like me and think they have what they need and find out halfway they don't >.<)
Secondly have the steps written out one by one. If you want to be more ambitious you can even have each step with the accompanying photo but for these I don't really think it would be too necessary
Anyways hopefully these tips will help as these look great and the pictures are really nice as well.