Baked Eggs With Onions and Cheese Recipe (2024)

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octavio

i've been making a lot of eggs in the oven. my suggestion is to go for low heat and longer cooking times. i'm talking 300-325 degrees for about 20 minutes. In my experience it's a better way to avoid overcooking and burning and so that the eggs cook evenly.

Judy

Yum! Wanted to try it, so only made one egg (cut back on everything by eyeing it), and put in a ramekin in the toaster oven - turned out great!

Jennifer

Due to being diabetic, can't have carbs. May sound awful, but have been substituting ground pork rinds for bread crumbs. It was great with the onions and Cheddar. Not quite like bacon, but close.

Lorene

Delicious. Cut recipe in half and substituted Goat Gouda and Sheep milk pecorino romano cheese (allergic to cow's milk), and used my own gluten free breadcrumbs. Served with a green salad.

Susan

Printed this recipe off NYT website 12/29/99, 17 years later, I just made for lunch... DELICIOUS! Will not wait 17 more years!!

Liz

We substituted half the onions with tomatoes. Delicious!!!

Julie

I made a variation of this just now. I used 1 onion and 4 eggs and added kale to the onions after they cooked for a bit. Delicious and easy.

Makena

This is so dang good and one of the easiest baked egg recipes around. Timing is always tricky with baked eggs -- so many variables. But with medium-large eggs, I baked this at 350-degrees F for 15 minutes, skipped the broiler, and then let it rest on a rack covered for 5 minutes to allow residual cooking. The eggs were perfect. Also, I added chopped sun-dried tomatoes when the onions were nearly done.

Katharine

Ditto to Octavio, I went low and slow, and worked great. I also used old bread I had handy and toasted it to make my own breadcrumbs. Added diced sun dried tomatoes and a layer of arugula which made for a more rustic version.

DC

Terrific fast and easy recipe.

I used only 1 cup breadcrumbs and would lessen to 1/2 - 3/4 cup in future.

I upped Gruyere to 1.25 cups but think that's too much. I will keep it to 1 cup the recipe recommends especially with decrease in breadcrumbs.

I baked eggs at 325 degrees for 6 minutes and didn't run pan under broiler. I too think the 450 temp is way too high.

Christiana

Had no onions, so used diced fresh tomatoes. After I put the cheese , breadcrumbs, and eggs in, I realized I had used a pan that couldn’t go in the oven. So I simply put a lid on it and cooked over low heat on top of stove until most of the white of the eggs were set. The bottom layer of cheese and bread crumbs became a wonderful crust that gave a delightful texture to the dish. Delicious!

dimmerswitch

Ridiculous. Ridiculously simple for something so ridiculously good and so ridiculously versatile. Hits the spot for B, L or D. Like most Bittman recipes this one gives you room to play a little...different cheeses or more or less of them or bread crumbs... until just right for you. I like to bake this longer, since I prefer eggs more set, and then skip the broiler. Try Bittman's (or anyone else's) tomato jam on the NYT site as partner here.

Tholzel

Or try crumbled-up cauliflower florets. I use them to make a diabetic pizza crust.

Julia

Used the other commentators' suggestions and adjusted the cooking to 15 minutes at 350 degrees, and under the broiler for 3 minutes. The eggs were perfect. I would also cut back on the bread crumbs a bit; they overwhelm the veggies and eggs. We added spinach to the pan after the onions had cooked down a bit, and added a bit of red and black pepper to the breadcrumbs for more flavor. We used a combo of gruyere and parmesan. Easy and easily adjusted recipe.

Maria

I used less onion for two servings and sautéed the onion with a mixture of baby kale, spinach, chard and garlic. Then I broke my eggs into that. I eyeballed the bread crumbs (Panko) and used what I had on hand, parmesan and a cheddar/jack mix. Like some others, I cooked at a much lower temp in the oven. It really is a delicious and fast weekday supper.

JFox

Great recipe inspiration for my first baked egg trial. I followed the recipe with the following modifications, omitting the onion steps: drizzled olive oil across the pan, spread evenly an entire jar of Pesto Rosso (6.7 oz tomato based Pesto sauce from Trader Joes) across the bottom of pan, cracked the 8 eggs on top of sauce, topped with Italian breadcrumbs and parmesean cheese. Baked covered as directed then broiled uncovered briefly. Delicious!!!! Everyone loved it.

AFS

I found this to be far too dry. Perhaps that is because I used Panko bread crumbs? In any case, I think it I make this again I would use half as many breadcrumbs.

chris

this was awesome but i changed it a little bit. I used a can of rotel on top of the onions, garlic and her breadcrumbs, and mexican blend cheese. the amout of flavor was truly amazing.

Lisa R

Delicious and easy! I added green onions, black garlic, and regular garlic to the onion mixture, with a combo of parmesan and mozzarella cheese. Yum.

Lillian

Delicious! But be very careful not to overcook the eggs!

Aimee

I used panko and a mixture of parmigiano and pecorino, otherwise I followed the recipe as written with quantities halved to serve two. One of the most delicious and simple recipes ever! Five minutes at 450F and then 2 min under the broiler cooked the eggs to absolute perfection with soft whites and oozy yokes. I can see adding herbs and other veggies to the onions but the onions are crucial.

Jacki

It was very dry; I would cut back on the bread crumbs next time. Also, as someone else mentioned, the temperature was too high, so the eggs were almost fully hard cooked. Next time... 325 degrees for 5-6 minutes.

jdt

Susan's comment about it taking 17 years for her to make this really made me laugh. It didn't take me quite that long but I definitely had the recipe saved for a few years before finally making it. I added some spinach to the onions and also used a lower oven. Would seriously appreciate weights for things like cheese which can really vary depending on how coarse/fine it's grated. Anyway, a really nice dish!

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Amy

Egg white did not cook in 5 min. I use an electric stove so it should be at 8 min then broiler.

Lori

I followed the suggestions & added kale & tomato slices- LOVED it.I baked at 450 for 5 minutes and broiled for about 2?- eggs came out perfect- runny in the yolk, whites cooked through.

Wanda

Has anyone tried fixing this in 2 or 4 small batches and freezing them???

Amy Tanner

Boy, we just didn’t enjoy this much. Too much onion. I didn’t have Gruyère, unfortunately. I’m sure that would have made it better.

Julie Steinberg

Delicious, like a deconstructed quiche. I threw in some Swiss chard, and honestly can see anything working with it. Served it with some crusty bread - next time I may rethink the sides. A simple and tasty weeknight meal.

Sooo good

We made this dish for lunch today. I substituted mozzarella and parmesan for gruyere and cantal. We used half the bread crumbs and it was plenty. We also cooked it exclusively on the stove top, and added chopped scallions for color. It was both sweet and savory and a comforting dish to make in the winter. I would make it again!

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What would happen to an egg in the oven? ›

Baking the egg will cause some of its water content to evaporate, creating pressure inside the egg shell.

Why do eggs rise when baked? ›

Eggs as a leavening agent

A similar phenomenon happens with whole eggs when they are added to baking recipes. Because eggs are so moisture rich, pockets of steam form as the body of the egg heats and expands. This increased volume - from the steam - means its up-up-and-away for items like cream puff pastries!

What are 2 rules to remember when cooking eggs? ›

All you have to do is crack the egg into the pan, cover the pan, and wait. The only thing to be aware of is the heat — if it's not hot enough, the yolks could start cooking before the whites are set, and if it's too hot the edges of the egg will start to brown.

What size eggs for baking? ›

The Large egg is the standard used in most recipe development. Using a different size, without making an adjustment, will affect texture, flavor balance, consistency, and in most cases will give an unsatisfactory result.

What happens when you bake with cold eggs? ›

The temperature of eggs also affects the baking time: a cake will take longer to bake if a recipe calls for room-temperature eggs but cold eggs are used instead. It is easy to warm eggs; just place them in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes.

How long to cook eggs in a muffin pan at 350 degrees? ›

Bake in preheated 350°F (180°C) oven until whites are set and yolks are cooked as desired, 18 to 20 minutes. Run knife around inside of each muffin cup, then remove.

How do you tell if baked eggs are done? ›

Cook or bake until a thermometer inserted at the center shows 160° F or a knife inserted near the center comes out clean.

Why do eggs turn GREY when baked? ›

This process happens at 77°C for ovalbumin. But above 70°C, the sulphur also forms hydrogen sulphide that reacts with iron in the egg yolk to form iron sulphide, and this gives it a greenish grey colour. You can prevent this by running the eggs under the cold tap to lower their temperature as soon as they are cooked.

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Using room temperature eggs helps your ingredients combine more cohesively (and ideally all ingredients should be at room temperature unless otherwise indicated). This ultimately makes for better batters and doughs, and therefore, better baked goods.

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Over hard or over well. Cooked on both sides all the way through, with the yolk broken (immediately after the egg is cracked). Sunny-side up. Cooked on one side only, until the egg white is set, but the yolk remains liquid.

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Fried eggs are usually thought of as diner breakfast fare, but they're a easy way to add protein to all kinds of meals— salads, sandwiches, burgers or in a classic Huevos Rancheros. There a four basic styles of fried eggs—sunny side up, over easy, over medium and over well—indicating the level of doneness.

Why should eggs be room temperature for baking? ›

Room temperature eggs whip up to a fuller consistency, and hold their shape better and for a longer amount of time,” Salazar continues. If the eggs are cold and don't whip up as well, breads and cakes can be denser than intended.

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Bottom Line. Eggs are a delicious, nutritious protein source. While each carton of eggs is marked with an expiration date, if properly stored at 40°F or lower, they should be safe to eat for longer—usually two to three weeks past the expiration date.

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The color of the shell does not affect the nutrient content. There is no nutritional difference between a white and a brown egg. The breed of the hen determines the color of her eggs. Chickens such as the Leghorn, White Rock and Cornish, lay white eggs.

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Whole eggs are often used as a glaze in numerous baked goods as they turn an attractive golden brown colour and shine when cooked. This is due to the Maillard reaction when the amino acids in the egg react with the reducing sugars. It is this reaction which creates the characteristic flavour and aroma of baked goods.

What happens to the egg when heated? ›

When it is heated the runny yolk and white (albumen – which is the major source of protein) turn solid. The proteins in the egg start to thicken, a process known as coagulation. Egg whites coagulate at 60°C, egg yolks 65°C, with full coagulation occurring at 70°C. This process also happens when you cook meat.

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Denaturation is what happens when heat is applied to the eggs. Chemically, this is the process by which the chains of amino acids are changed from their original (or native) state. The heat coming from your stove denatures the protein by disrupting some of its bonds that held the molecule into shape.

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