How cute are these baked eggs?! Lately, Jack and I have been making them for breakfast and the occasional dinner, and with Easter coming up this weekend, I thought it would be the perfect time to share the recipe with all of you.
These baked eggs have runny yolks and just-set whites, and they’re SO simple to make in the oven. Sprinkled with toppings like fresh herbs, peas, and sautéed asparagus, they look elegant and inviting, and they taste delicious. They’d be a lovely main course for a holiday brunch, but you could easily pull them off for a regular weekend (heck, even weekday!) breakfast too.
In the recipe below, you’ll find instructions for making one serving of baked eggs. If you’re serving a crowd, don’t worry – you can easily scale the quantities up or down to match the size of your group. You’ll just need one ramekin per person. No ramekins? A muffin tin or small oven-safe skillets would be fine baking dishes too.
Here’s what you’ll need to make this baked eggs recipe:
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This baked eggs recipe couldn’t be easier to make! Here’s how it goes:
Start by greasing your ramekins. You want them to be fairly oily. I use 1/2 teaspoon olive oil per 4.5-inch ramekin.
Then, crack in the eggs. I usually do 2 per 4.5-inch ramekin or 3 to 4 in a 6-inch oven-safe skillet. If you’re using smaller ramekins or a muffin pan, cook 1 egg in each ramekin or muffin cup.
Next, bake. Place the ramekins on a baking sheet, and transfer them to a 375°F oven. Bake for 7 to 15 minutes, or until the whites are just set. Tip: it’s easy to overcook the eggs! I usually pull them out of the oven when they still look a little underdone. They set up more as they cool, and I want the yolk to still be runny when I serve them.
Finally, serve. Sprinkle the eggs with your desired toppings, and season with salt and pepper. Enjoy!
That’s it!
These baked eggs would be a fantastic main course for a special occasion brunch. Pair them with toast or breakfast potatoes and a big fruit salad, or serve them with something sweet like scones, muffins, or homemade cinnamon rolls. Round out the meal with mimosas to drink. Find more of our favorite brunch recipes here!
Just making an everyday breakfast? Serve the eggs with a bagel or avocado toast and a hot cup of coffee or tea. 🙂
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