Cloud Bread Breakfast Clouds

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This breakfast highlights pillowy baked egg white clouds, offering a light and airy texture. Topped with creamy avocado slices and gently poached eggs, it brings a rich blend of flavors and nutrients. Perfect for a gluten-free and protein-rich morning meal, the cloud bases are whipped and baked until soft yet structured. Poached eggs add a silky yolk that complements the smooth avocado and hints of seasoning, making each bite satisfying and nourishing.

Updated on Tue, 30 Dec 2025 08:39:00 GMT
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I discovered cloud bread on a random Tuesday morning when I was desperately trying to make something that felt fancy but required zero complicated technique. The idea of whipping egg whites into literal clouds seemed impossibly simple, yet when those puffy mounds emerged from the oven, golden and impossibly light, I was honestly shocked they actually worked. Adding a runny poached egg on top felt like the natural finish, and suddenly breakfast didn't feel rushed anymore. This became my go-to when I wanted to impress someone without turning my kitchen into a war zone.

I made this for my roommate who'd just gone gluten-free and was genuinely mourning bread for breakfast. Watching their face when they bit into that pillowy cloud and realized it was mostly just eggs was worth every bit of whisking. They immediately asked me to teach them how, and now it's become our weekend ritual, though they insist on making the poached eggs while I handle the clouds because apparently I've never quite nailed that part.

Ingredients

  • Eggs, separated: This is the whole magic trick—the whites become your structure, the yolks add richness. Room temperature eggs whip better than cold ones, so pull them out of the fridge a few minutes early.
  • Cream of tartar: This stabilizes your egg whites and keeps them fluffy longer, which is genuinely the secret nobody talks about.
  • Salt and black pepper: Don't skip seasoning the whites directly; it makes a real difference in the final flavor.
  • Parmesan cheese: Optional but adds a savory depth that makes this feel less like dessert and more like actual breakfast.
  • Ripe avocados: They should yield slightly to gentle pressure—not mushy, not rock hard.
  • Fresh eggs for poaching: Fresher eggs hold together better in the water, so if you've got older ones, they're fine for the clouds but use newer ones for poaching.
  • White vinegar: Just a splash in the poaching water helps the whites set faster and keeps them from getting wispy and stringy.
  • Fresh chives and red pepper flakes: These finishes feel small but transform the whole dish from plain to polished.

Instructions

Get your setup ready:
Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Make sure your mixing bowl is completely clean and dry—even a tiny drop of yolk or grease will sabotage your egg whites.
Separate with confidence:
Crack each egg carefully, letting the white drop into your main bowl while keeping the yolk in a small dish. Go slowly; it's better to waste a tiny bit of white than to get yolk contamination.
Beat until clouds form:
Add cream of tartar and salt to your whites, then use an electric mixer on medium-high speed. This takes about 3-4 minutes, and you're done when stiff peaks form—when you lift the mixer, the whites should stand straight up without drooping. This is the moment it feels like actual magic.
Fold in the flavors:
Gently fold in black pepper and Parmesan cheese with a rubber spatula, being careful not to deflate all that air you just worked for. Two or three fold motions, that's it.
Spoon and shape:
Dollop the whipped whites onto your baking sheet in four generous mounds, then use the back of a spoon to create a small well in the center of each one. This is where your egg yolk will live.
First bake:
Pop them in the oven for 5 minutes to let them firm up slightly, then carefully crack one yolk into each well. Return them for another 4-5 minutes until the whites look set and lightly golden on top.
Poach while clouds bake:
While the second round is happening, bring a saucepan of water to a gentle simmer with a splash of vinegar. Crack each egg into a small bowl, then slide it gently into the water and let it cook for 3-4 minutes until the whites are set but the yolk still jiggles slightly.
Assemble your masterpiece:
Top each cloud bread with avocado slices and a poached egg, then season with salt, pepper, chives, and whatever else calls to you. The warm yolk should spill down into the clouds when you cut into it.
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There's something deeply satisfying about watching someone cut into their cloud bread for the first time and seeing that bright yellow yolk spill across the fluffy white. It stopped being just breakfast for me and became this little moment of quiet indulgence before a busy day started.

Why This Dish Became My Favorite

Cloud bread isn't trendy or complicated, which is exactly why I keep coming back to it. In a world where breakfast seems to demand either fifteen ingredients or fifteen minutes of standing at the stove, this hits a sweet spot where it feels fancy but genuinely easy. The fact that it's naturally gluten-free and protein-packed is the responsible side of my brain taking over, but honestly, I make it because it tastes like someone cares about what they're eating.

Playing with Toppings and Variations

The beauty of cloud bread is that it's honestly just a blank canvas waiting for whatever you've got on hand. Beyond the basic avocado and poached egg, I've topped it with sautéed spinach and garlic, sliced tomatoes and fresh basil, even smoked salmon on mornings when I felt like channeling a Scandinavian breakfast vibe. The clouds themselves can handle pretty much anything because they're so delicate and neutral.

Making It Your Own

The real joy of this recipe is how forgiving it is once you understand the basic principle. I've added fresh herbs like dill or tarragon directly to the whipped whites, sprinkled smoked paprika for a subtle depth, even stirred in everything bagel seasoning for something completely different. Your kitchen skills will naturally grow as you figure out what flavors you actually want to wake up to.

  • Try mixing fresh herbs like chives, dill, or tarragon into the egg whites before baking for herbaceous clouds.
  • A sprinkle of smoked paprika or everything seasoning transforms the flavor without changing the technique at all.
  • If you're not in the mood for poached eggs, these clouds are equally happy under a soft-scrambled egg or a runny fried egg.
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Cloud bread is the kind of recipe that rewards you for showing up, even on mornings when you're not sure what you're doing. Make it once and you'll understand why it sticks around.

Recipe Questions

What gives the clouds their airy texture?

Whipping the egg whites with cream of tartar until stiff peaks form creates the airy and light structure essential for the clouds.

Can I skip the Parmesan cheese in the clouds?

Yes, Parmesan is optional and can be omitted for a dairy-free variation without affecting the clouds' texture.

How do I poach eggs perfectly for this dish?

Simmer water with a little vinegar, gently slide in cracked eggs and cook 3-4 minutes until whites are set but yolks remain runny.

What toppings can I add to enhance the flavors?

Sliced ripe avocados, fresh chives, and a sprinkle of red pepper flakes or smoked paprika add creamy, fresh, and spicy notes.

Is this suitable for gluten-free diets?

Yes, the dish contains no gluten ingredients, making it ideal for gluten-free eating plans.

Cloud Bread Breakfast Clouds

Enjoy a light, fluffy start featuring baked egg whites topped with avocado and perfectly poached eggs.

Prep duration
15 min
Cook duration
15 min
Complete duration
30 min
Created by Alex Ramirez


Skill level Easy

Heritage Modern American

Output 4 Portions

Nutritional specifications Meat-free, Without gluten, Low-Carbohydrate

Components

Cloud Bread

01 4 large eggs, separated
02 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
03 1/4 teaspoon salt
04 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
05 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese (optional)

Topping

01 2 ripe avocados, sliced
02 4 large eggs for poaching
03 1 tablespoon white vinegar
04 Salt and pepper to taste
05 Fresh chives, chopped (optional)
06 Red pepper flakes (optional)

Directions

Phase 01

Prepare oven and baking sheet: Preheat the oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Phase 02

Separate eggs and prepare whites: Separate the 4 eggs, placing whites in a large clean bowl and yolks in small separate bowls.

Phase 03

Whip egg whites: Add cream of tartar and salt to the egg whites, then beat with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form.

Phase 04

Fold seasoning and cheese: Gently fold ground black pepper and shredded Parmesan cheese into the whipped egg whites if using.

Phase 05

Shape clouds: Spoon the whipped egg whites onto the baking sheet in 4 mounds and create a small well in the center of each with the back of a spoon.

Phase 06

Bake initial whites: Bake the mounds for 5 minutes until slightly firm.

Phase 07

Add yolks and finish baking: Carefully place one egg yolk into each well and return to the oven for another 4 to 5 minutes until whites are set and lightly golden.

Phase 08

Poach eggs: Bring a saucepan of water to a gentle simmer, add white vinegar, then gently slide in 4 eggs one by one. Poach for 3 to 4 minutes until whites are set but yolks remain runny. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.

Phase 09

Assemble and serve: Top each cloud bread with sliced avocado and a poached egg. Season with salt, pepper, and optionally garnish with chopped chives and red pepper flakes.

Necessary tools

  • Electric mixer
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Mixing bowls
  • Saucepan
  • Slotted spoon

Allergy details

Review each component for potential allergens and seek professional healthcare advice if uncertain.
  • Contains eggs and dairy if Parmesan cheese is included.
  • Omit cheese for dairy-free option. Check ingredient labels for possible cross-contamination.

Nutrient breakdown (each portion)

These values are estimates only and shouldn't replace professional medical guidance.
  • Energy: 210
  • Fats: 16 g
  • Carbohydrates: 7 g
  • Proteins: 11 g