Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (2024)

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Lee

Rating: 5 stars

07/13/2017

Sounds great! Had to add stars for the question: What about two eggs per ramekin? Any change in cooking time?

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (2)

dmloss

Rating: 5 stars

09/27/2016

I thought this was excellent! I will definitely make again. I followed the recipe exactly. Next time I might only bake for 20 mins.

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (3)

Kristing

Rating: 5 stars

07/27/2014

My favorite stand-by recipe. Because we are moving and between houses and many of my dishes are packed away, I use a muffin tin instead of the ramekins until I can figure out where they are. It is the perfect accompaniment to sweet rolls or scones.

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (5)

MAENewOrleans

Rating: 1 stars

01/10/2014

Now I will ignore outstanding ratings. How could this be outstanding. It was awful. What do you expect from plain eggs baked in a cup placed in a bowl of water. Poached eggs would be better and not as tough. Seriously how can this be rated outstanding.

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (6)

kdsmom

Rating: 5 stars

04/23/2013

Eggs baked like this are so good. I agree with the reviewers' ideas of just a little Parmesan on top and/or fresh chives, or a pinch of dried thyme, or dried oregano. You can get the toast, bacon, or rest of breakfast ready while the eggs bake! Super easy. Keep an eye on them if you prefer a slightly runny yolk.

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (7)

Michelle6724

Rating: 5 stars

05/09/2012

Very easy and rewarding recipe. I like to add finely chopped ham - just a tablespoon or so - to the bottom of the well-buttered ramekin, then the egg, the cream (I use half-and-half), a sprinkle of finely grated cheese and a good-sized pinch of thyme - heavenly!

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (8)

getsjen

Rating: 5 stars

09/15/2011

My husband and I both love this recipe. It is so quick and easy on a weekday morning. Sometimes I cut fresh chives from my garden and add them. We pair it with a smoothie made with fat free vanilla yogurt and fresh fruit.

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (9)

JeriTex

Rating: 4 stars

10/02/2010

Very nice breakfast recipe for a quick morning or a lazy Saturday brunch. Also makes a *spectacular* presentation for egg salad. The only addition I used was an extra egg white in each and a few fresh herbs on the whites.

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (10)

jppt441

Rating: 5 stars

07/19/2010

I followed suggestions on other reviews and decreased the cooking time. Eggs turned out perfect! My hubby enjoyed them and said they were cooked perfect ... just the way he likes them. I added a touch of cream before adding the eggs and then also put the cream on top. Ramekins heavily coated with butter and had no problem with eggs sticking to ramekin as one reviewer had. When we have a holiday brunch, I plan on cooking these for the family. Definitely a keeper!

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (11)

AlaHoneyBlossom

Rating: 3 stars

03/15/2010

I've been making this recipe for ages. Got it in France where they call them "oeufs cocotte." Because my recipe calls so, and I also find it easier to check cooking time, I usually put the heavy cream first (it's delicious mixed with a little paprika) and the egg on top. Also, like other posters mentioned, the cooking time is way off. 16 to 18 minutes is really about what you need (20 mins tops if you like your yolks a bit harder)

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (12)

jmpalacios2004

Rating: 4 stars

01/30/2010

Delicious Recipe!!! Easy to do...could even do this on a week day!

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (13)

sCaRoDe

Rating: 5 stars

10/18/2009

Excellent and easy! If you wish to have your eggs on more over-easy side, adjust your cooking time ....I would go 4.0 minutes per egg

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (14)

Bjasper

Rating: 5 stars

09/27/2009

I made a similar recipe to this one from better homes and gardens, except that it called for an herb on top without the cream and placed in a pan (I used glass) to cook it through. I found that recipe to be very good. I think the herb really made it taste better. And, for presentation purposes, I put some spinach on top and placed an english muffin under it. Great brunch!

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (15)

Chesterscraps

Rating: 4 stars

05/23/2009

This is my favorite way to make eggs. It's especially nice because all of the eggs are ready at the same time and are hot. Love it!

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (16)

Lilybell

Rating: 5 stars

04/24/2009

Have been making this type of egg since the early 50's. I like to sprinkle a little Parmesan cheese on top before baking, I also use more heavy cream.

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (17)

jkchristine

Rating: 4 stars

01/12/2009

I really enjoyed this recipe! Eggs are either a hit or miss with me, no in between, but I really liked the consistency and taste of these eggs. I agree with the other raters though that you should reduce the baking time. I made only 1 egg and baked it for 19 minutes and it was between runny and hard (it was gooey), so next time I'll probably bake it for even 1 or 2 minutes less.

Simple Baked Eggs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take to bake eggs at 350? ›

Bake eggs at 350ºF for 10-15 minutes or until the yolk reaches your desired doneness. If your eggs don't come right out, run a knife around the edges to help them loosen.

What temperature should baked eggs be? ›

Eggs will reach temperature of 160° if properly cooked.

What is the rule of eggs in baking? ›

Egg white has the capability to gel and is frequently used as a binding agent in many different prepared foods. Using more whites in a cake mixture will help create a fluffy, light baked product with good volume and texture; while using more yolks will create a denser baked good with a deeper, richer flavour.

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. You may find it difficult to tell if a knife shows uncooked egg or melted cheese in some casseroles and other combination dishes that are thick or heavy and contain cheese – lasagna, for example.

Can you cook eggs at 300 degrees? ›

I set my griddle at 300 degrees F. for over easy eggs. This allows time for the albumin to set without the yolk firming up or at least minimally firm.

How do you not overcook baked eggs? ›

The best way to avoid this common egg mistake? Cook your eggs as gently as possible. If you're baking eggs in an oven, the temperature of the ramekins will continue to rise, so if you leave the eggs in the oven for too long—even just an extra 30 seconds—you will likely overcook them.

Does egg temperature make a difference in baking? ›

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.

What does sugar do in baking? ›

Sugar easily binds with water, which accomplishes two main things. 1) It locks in moisture, keeping your baked goods from drying out; and 2) It inhibits the development of gluten which keeps your cookies, cakes and sweet breads softer. Variances in sugar type will create different outcomes here.

What happens when you mix eggs and flour? ›

Eggs provide structure and moisture, while flour acts as a binding agent and helps to thicken and stabilize mixtures. Together, they create a foundation for a wide variety of dishes, from cakes and cookies to bread and pasta.

Are baked eggs healthy? ›

Cooking eggs in health-conscious ways can preserve their nutrient profile while helping you maximize their overall health benefits. Opt for methods such as poaching, boiling, baking, and scrambling to best retain the nutritional value of eggs without adding unnecessary fat or sodium.

Can I leave eggs out overnight for baking? ›

You can leave eggs on the counter about two hours at room temperature or one hour if the temperature is 90 degrees F or hotter before you start to worry, per the Egg Safety Center. After two hours, you'd be safer to throw those eggs out and get a fresh dozen rather than chance it.

Do eggs rise when baked? ›

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!

Can you bake eggs on aluminum foil? ›

Treat the eggs easy and they will cook for you. Your foil cooking surface damages easily, so be gentle. It won't be better than a clean and seasoned pan would make them taste. But yes, it can be done.

How long to bake eggs for egg allergy? ›

Egg allergy is unique in that 70 to 80 percent of egg-allergic patients may tolerate egg that has undergone extensive baking (greater than 350 degrees F for 30 minutes, called “baked egg”) and are thus able to consume baked egg in pastries, breads, and cakes.

How does the temperature of eggs affect baking? ›

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.

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