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The Ultimate Bacon and Egg Pie (Breakfast Pie)

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Author: Dini K.
Posted: 12/22/2017
Updated: 7/17/2023
Ultimate Bacon and egg pies (breakfast pies) are a New Zealand classic with smokey bacon and eggs, leeks, cheese and flaky puff pastry! Perfect for breakfast, brunch or even as breakfast for dinner!

Bacon and egg pies (breakfast pies) are a New Zealand classic! Juicy scrambled eggs, hearty whole eggs, thick smoky chunks of juicy bacon, lightly spiced flavorful soft leeks, and gooey cheese all encased in beautiful, buttery, flaky layers of puff pastry. This really is the ULTIMATE Bacon and Egg pie!

It’s a large pie that serves 4 (or 6 with a side salad), and it’s one of my favorite weekend breakfast and brunch recipes, perfect for the whole family!

Ultimate Bacon and egg pies (breakfast pies) are a New Zealand classic with smokey bacon and eggs, leeks, cheese and flaky puff pastry! Perfect for breakfast, brunch or even as breakfast for dinner!

There’s nothing quite like a great bacon and egg pie for this Kiwi girl! This breakfast pie is a New Zealand classic, just as much as a pavlova! I’ve previously shared a variation of a Kiwi breakfast and egg pie in this mushroom, bacon and egg pie. But this right here, is the ultimate bacon and egg pie! 🙂

It only needs 3 ingredients; bacon, egg, and pastry. Give me those three, and I’ll be a happy camper making these bacon and egg pies till the end of my days.

But, to make this version of my Ultimate Bacon and Egg Pie, you will need a little more than 3 ingredients. However, you can switch up those ingredients to make your own version of this breakfast pie. But this is my favorite cheesy, spicy bacon and egg pie version.

Ultimate Bacon and egg pies (breakfast pies) are a New Zealand classic with smokey bacon and eggs, leeks, cheese and flaky puff pastry! Perfect for breakfast, brunch or even as breakfast for dinner!

Why this is the BEST bacon and egg pie (breakfast pie)!

Smoked bacon

Make sure to get some good quality bacon. I bought nitrate-free, smoked, thick cut bacon. It’s so good that my hands smelt like applewood smoke for a while after slicing them up. Good quality fresh bacon goes a long way toward making these the ultimate bacon and egg pie!

However, regular smoked bacon is no slouch either! I’d recommend thick cut bacon so that you get nice thick chunks of bacon in this pie. Another option is to add a couple of drops of liquid smoke to the leek mixture so that you still get a subtle smoky taste, but that’s completely optional of course.

Preparing Bacon and egg pies, step by step.

Eggs

Some bacon and egg pies call for scrambled eggs, but I prefer whole eggs. However, scrambled eggs are good at absorbing flavor and juices from the bacon and leeks in this pie, so I made a compromise and added both whole eggs and scrambles eggs into these breakfast pies.

So out of the 8 eggs used for this recipe, 6 were whole, and the yolks of the remaining two were broken. This gave 2 “scrambled eggs” that spread through the pie and the other whole eggs were evenly placed throughout the pie. And I do recommend free-range eggs for this breakfast pie.

Crack the eggs, straight into the dish.

Leeks

Yes, I add leeks to this pie! I added leeks instead of onions because leeks have a milder, sweeter taste than onions, and has a herby-vibe too.

The leeks were softened with butter, garlic, Worcestershire sauce and chili flakes to add plenty more flavor. So the leeks are great way to deliver more flavors like garlic, chili and herbs in this bacon and egg pie.

Make sure you have nice, thick cut bacon to add to the pie. Chunks of Bacon in every bite makes this bacon and egg pie more satisfying.

Cheese

Just a sprinkling of cheese adds more flavor. I used Monterey Jack which melts well and has a milder taste than cheddar. If you can’t find Monterey Jack (if you live outside the US), use a young, unsmoked gouda instead (smoked gouda has a stronger flavor).

The cheese adds a delightful creaminess to the pie without making it too soggy – so I really love this addition.

Leeks, Cheese and Bacon and Egg pie - All the layers of the filling are in the dish, ready to be covered.

Now here’s another serving tip. TOMATO KETCHUP! You just have to serve this with tomato ketchup, because that’s as Kiwi as it gets. It’s just not the same without it. So whether you make your own, or prefer store-bought tomato ketchup, make sure it accompanies this ultimate bacon and egg pie! 🙂

Tips for handling puff pastry and for this bacon and egg pie recipe

I also made my own puff pastry for this pie, using my recipe for rough puff pastry here. It’s a quick and easy, fantastic recipe that a lot of my readers have tried and loved, but if you’re looking to cut down on time, then I would recommend buying pre-made puff pastry instead.

For this recipe you will need 3 frozen puff pastry sheets (about 1.5 lbs / 680 g). If you want to decorate the top of the pie (like I have here), you will need extra puff pastry (1 sheet or less) to cut out the shapes, but that’s completely optional.

Homemade Rough Puff Pastry for homemade Bacon and Egg Pies

For the bottom layer, I roll out the puff pastry to about 2 mm in thickness. Since the pastry layer at the bottom only cooks with the heat of the pan, it is important to keep this layer fairly thin, so that it browns on the outside and cooks properly.

Bacon and Egg pie - Dock the bottom of the pastry crush with a fork. This is so that the pastry won't inflate and create bubbles while baking.

For the top layer, I rolled out my puff pastry to about 3 – 4 mm in thickness. It’s better to keep it on the thin side as well, so that it cooks properly all the way to the center.

But this layer does cook faster than the bottom layer (which is pretty obvious). But if the top browns too much, simply cover the top with foil and let it cook the rest of the way.

Bacon and Egg Pie - Seal the edges of the pie and use the fork to crimp it.

To help the bottom cook evenly, what I like to do is to keep a metal sheet pan in the oven while it’s preheating. This way the pan heats up and retains heat before you place your pie in the oven.

I place the pie dish directly on this preheated pan, so that it can directly heat up the dish from the bottom (like a pizza stone).

Ultimate Bacon and Egg Pie - Use extra puff pastry to create a design on top. Be creative and have fun with the designs, and don't forget the egg wash to make the crust shine.

What size is this bacon and egg pie?

This is a family style bacon and egg pie that you can make as a slab. I used a 1.5 qt casserole dish, but you can use an equivalent pie dish too.

This will generously serve 4 people. It is quite filling, but if necessary you can serve 6 people with a side salad to make it a complete meal.

My casserole dish was about 10 x 7 inches and 1.5 inches deep. If your casserole dish is similar and has a volume of 1.5 qt, then this can easily be made in it. You can use an 8.5 inch or 9 inch pie dish as well.

Ultimate Bacon and Egg Pie - A classic breakfast pie with Leeks, Cheese, Bacon and Eggs. Use extra puff pastry to create a design on top. Be creative and have fun with the designs, and don't forget the egg wash to make the crust shine.

This breakfast pie really is the ultimate bacon and egg pie to me! I shared another breakfast pie on the blog before, my mushroom, bacon and egg pie. This pie is even better because,

Why I love this breakfast pie recipe

  • You get the best of both egg worlds – hearty full-boiled eggs, and juicy scrambled eggs.
  • Delicious, smoky chunks of bacon in every single bite.
  • Lightly spiced, flavorful soft leeks adding another layer of flavor along with a mild onion taste and Worcestershire sauce.
  • Gooey cheese that adds a delicious creaminess to the bacon and egg pie.
  • Perfectly flaky, buttery puff pastry layers.

Who wouldn’t want a slice of this for breakfast? This is a New Zealand staple and classic. One bite of this ultimate breakfast pie, and you’ll know why! 🙂

Ultimate Bacon and egg pies (breakfast pies) are a New Zealand classic with smokey bacon and eggs, leeks, cheese and flaky puff pastry! Perfect for breakfast, brunch or even as breakfast for dinner!

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Ultimate Bacon and egg pies (breakfast pies) are a New Zealand classic with smokey bacon and eggs, leeks, cheese and flaky puff pastry! Perfect for breakfast, brunch or even as breakfast for dinner!
5 from 25 votes

The Ultimate Egg and Bacon Pie

Author: Dini K.
These bacon and egg pies (breakfast pies) are a New Zealand classic! Juicy scrambled eggs, hearty whole eggs, thick chunks of bacon, lightly spiced soft leeks, and gooey cheese, all encased in buttery, flaky layers of puff pastry. These bacon and egg pies are easy, satisfying, and always a crowd-favorite!
Prep: 30 minutes minutes
Cook: 1 hour hour
Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes
Difficulty: Easy Recipes
Servings: 4 servings
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Ingredients:

Metric – US Customary

Leek Mixture

  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 2 cups of sliced and washed leeks about 1 leek
  • 3 – 4 cloves of garlic minced
  • ½ tbsp chili flakes
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 tbsp worcestershire sauce

Bacon and Egg Pie

  • 1 ½ lbs puff pastry or 3 store-bought pastry sheets, thawed
  • Extra puff pastry sheet for decorations optional
  • 12 oz smoked bacon thick cut, cut into 1 cm thick strips
  • 9 eggs 1 yolk is reserved for the egg wash
  • 3 oz monterey jack cheese shredded
  • Extra salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:

Leek Mix

  • In a saucepan, melt the butter over medium-high heat. Add the garlic, leeks, pinch of salt and chili flakes and cook until the leeks have softened, while stirring frequently. Once the leeks have softened, stir in the worcestershire sauce. Allow the leek mixture to cool down sightly.

Bacon and Egg Pie

  • Place a heavy sheet pan in the middle rack of your oven, and preheat oven to 400°F / 200 °C.
  • Butter a 1.5 qt casserole dish. Make sure to butter the top edges as well, since the puff pastry will puff up over the edge.
  • Lightly dust a work surface to roll out the puff pastry. Roll out about 14-15 oz of the puff pastry on the floured surface in a rectangle shape (to fit the bottom of the casserole dish), that’s about 2 mm in thickness. If using puff pastry sheets, place two sheets slightly overlapping each other, and roll them out until they are about 2 mm thick (and the two sheets are joined together). This will be the bottom pastry.
  • Roll out the remaining puff pastry (or 1 sheet of puff pastry) to fit the top of the pie dish, about 3 mm in thickness. Cover with a napkin/plastic wrap and set aside.
  • Place the sheet of pastry in the casserole dish, and gently fit it on the bottom of the dish, with the pastry hanging over the edges. Be careful not to stretch it too much as this can result in shrinking. Using a fork, dock the bottom of the pastry.
  • Place about ⅓ of the bacon on the bottom of the pie.
  • Break 2 eggs into the pie dish and using a fork, break the egg yolks and spread the eggs on the base of the pie dish. Break an extra egg, but reserve the egg yolk in a separate bowl, add the egg white to the pie.
  • Break in the rest of the eggs into the pie, while evenly spacing them through the dish. Sprinkle some salt and pepper on top.
  • Dollop ½ of the leek mixture over the eggs, followed by the rest of the bacon, then the rest of the leeks and finally the grated cheese. Sprinkle a little salt and pepper over the cheese.
  • Brush some water around the edge of the pie, and place the top pastry to cover the casserole dish. Press the edges gently to seal. Roll the excess to create a ridge along the edge of the pie, and crimp it using a fork to completely seal the edges of the pie.
  • Mix the extra egg yolk with about 1 tbsp of water and whisk to combine. Brush this egg yolk over the surface of the pie. Cut extra decorations (optional), and place them on top of the pie. Brush the decorations with the egg wash as well. Make 5 slits in the pie carefully (to avoid piercing one of the eggs).
  • Place the pie in the preheated oven, on top of the preheated baking tray. Lower the heat to 375°F/190°C, and cook for about 50 minutes.
  • Check the pie after 20 minutes, rotate the pie if necessary and check every 10 minutes afterwards. If the top looks like it’s going to burn, cover with foil.
  • When the pie is baked, remove it from the oven and let it cool down. Slice and serve while warm or at room temperature.
  • Serve with tomato ketchup or tomato relish.

Tips & Tricks

Puff pastry note

If you’re making your own puff pastry and would like to decorate your pie, make 1 1/2 batches of this rough puff pastry recipe, to make about 2 lbs of puff pastry.
If you’re using store-bought puff pastry, you will need 4 sheets of puff pastry (about 2 lbs).

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

Course:Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
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  1. Clive Wawn says

    December 12, 2024 at 22:53

    5 stars
    My mum used to make this in the early 70’s and we’d take this on a camping/meet-up with friends. It was always a fight to get some.

    Reply
  2. Nicola Warren says

    December 6, 2024 at 17:01

    Hi is the temperature for fanbake?

    Reply
    • Dini says

      December 7, 2024 at 14:23

      Hi Nicola
      It is for a conventional oven. You will need to adjust for a fan oven.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  3. Denise says

    November 29, 2024 at 01:17

    5 stars
    Fantastic recipe and so well written with lots of useful tips! Will be my go-to pie recipe, thanks from a fellow kiwi

    Reply
  4. Jenilee says

    May 18, 2024 at 08:02

    5 stars
    Made this tonight was perfect ☺️

    Reply
  5. Decker says

    May 10, 2024 at 06:26

    5 stars
    Bacon and egg is always my last choice in the shops.. but this one I’m making again!

    Reply
  6. StroppyHen says

    April 30, 2024 at 16:02

    5 stars
    OMG. This is THE Egg and Bacon pie memory from my youth. (Though in all honesty, probably just that much better.)

    Thanks

    Reply
  7. Steve Davies says

    January 30, 2024 at 19:00

    Would I be able to make this ahead and freeze.

    Reply
    • Dini says

      January 31, 2024 at 09:53

      Hi Steve
      You can absolutely bake this pie and then freeze it.
      It must be reheated in the oven to refresh the pastry (microwave will make it soggy). Make sure not to re-heat it for too long as the eggs can overcook too.
      I would not freeze the pie without cooking as it contains raw eggs that may not thaw out well and cook properly.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  8. Bill T says

    December 27, 2023 at 02:25

    5 stars
    I can’t wait to try a gluten/dairy free version of this (will post once created)! One question though, in the pics, there seems to be a bean dish of some kind served as a side or condiment.

    Reply
    • Dini says

      December 27, 2023 at 07:27

      Hi Bill
      The condiment isn’t beans. It’s a homemade tomato sauce.
      I hope you enjoy the recipe 🙂
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
    • Matt says

      February 23, 2024 at 15:15

      I’m looking forwards to trying this version, I’ve never had hole eggs in b and epie before. We used to blind bake the pastry first, is this not necessary in this recipe?

      Reply
      • Dini says

        February 26, 2024 at 11:14

        Hi Matt
        This isn’t necessary as the pie will be baked ontop of a preheated baking tray that provides direct heat to the bottom pastry. I also find that it is harder to stick the top pastry to the bottom pastry if I parbake the bottom.
        However, you absolutely can parbake the bottom if you like too! Either way works 🙂
        I hope that helps

        Reply
  9. Rosalie Hall says

    August 29, 2023 at 02:58

    5 stars
    The best egg and bacon pie I have made.

    Reply
  10. Jill Kemp says

    June 23, 2023 at 17:33

    5 stars
    This is a favourite with family and my neighbour!

    Reply
  11. Cozzette says

    May 1, 2023 at 03:49

    5 stars
    So easy and quick! ❤️ Thank you for adding another yummy dish to our menu

    Reply
  12. Sandra says

    January 7, 2023 at 23:13

    5 stars
    Because of the short baking time, I sautéed the bacon until crisp then added the garlic and leeks. A truly delicious recipe , thanks so much.

    Reply
  13. Pam says

    September 10, 2022 at 22:04

    5 stars
    Took this to a small group potluck. Such a delicious dish. Hardly any leftovers!

    Reply
  14. Danielle says

    February 18, 2022 at 19:37

    5 stars
    This was the most delicious pie. I made it without the chilli or Worcestershire sauce, but it was so flavoursome. I made a massive serving and thought I would have leftovers, but the dish was scraped clean after everyone went back for seconds.

    Reply
  15. Sharon Eybers says

    December 5, 2021 at 17:51

    5 stars
    This was awesome. So tasty

    Reply
  16. Anne says

    November 2, 2021 at 16:04

    Sounds amazing do I need to precook the bacon slightly first

    Reply
    • Dini says

      November 3, 2021 at 14:03

      Hi Anne
      I don’t pre cook the bacon, but if you prefer the texture of cooked bacon you can do that if you like.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  17. Richard James Marshall says

    October 5, 2021 at 05:01

    love making pies I will let u know what it is like but it smells great

    Reply
  18. Suzanne says

    September 12, 2021 at 23:02

    5 stars
    First time making a bacon and egg pie and it turned out amazingly! Thanks so much for the fabulous recipe. Will make again.

    Reply
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