How to bake eggs in a shell you ask? You don’t! Crack your eggs and bake them in a silicone muffin pan for an easy, no mess way to serve a crowd…or just your family in the mornings.
Hard Boiled vs Baked Eggs
Eggs are awesome. A true “fast food” to have ready to go. I’ve tried so many methods to figure out the best way to hard boil eggs or cook in shell– strict boiling time, certain amount of ice to cool, baking soda, peeling a certain way, you name it!
While some ways were easier than others, I’ve came up with a better solution:
Avoid the shell all together and…
Bake the eggs!
Maybe you’re now thinking yikes! What will happen if I cook an egg in the oven?! Well, let me tell you…
Convenience!
Blissful, easy convenience.
No peeling pieces of shell (only to have part of the egg with it), no discolored yolk (mine always tend to turn greyish, yuck)! And with a tastier texture of a hardboiled egg.
Baked eggs are where it’s at when we talk about keeping it brief.
Follow this simple recipe and see why.
4 Ingredient Baked Egg Recipe
Following the simple method for baking eggs (ie. crack egg into cup and bake), you’ll love the extra touch I’m including here- a bit of cream, seasoning and savory bits of bacon. Just 4 ingredients!
Keep these in your fridge for a great breakfast, snack, lunch or dinner.
Simple Ingredients:
- Eggs
- Milk
- Salt + Pepper
- Bacon bits
What equipment do I need?
You just need a muffin pan.
However, I will always recommend silicone bakeware for muffins (see my 5 tips for using silicone bakeware!) and related recipes.
Why?
For a million different reasons but when it comes to eggs, let’s focus on one thing:
Getting the egg out of the muffin cup!
It’ll just pop right out. Use a little nonstick spray (optional with silicone) and you’re well on your way.
Therefore, your egg muffin is still intact and there’s hardly any clean up. When was the last time you could say that?!
I own two types of silicone muffin pans but for this recipe I am using this affordable 6 cup muffin pan –Nonstick, food grade, BPA free!
If you’re looking to make a dozen at a time, grab an extra or you’ll also love this one.
Okay, now that you’re sold on silicone, let’s get on to the “how to” of this recipe.
How to bake eggs in muffin tin:
You’ll be amazed at how easy this is!
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees
- Crack eggs in each muffin slot
- Add the flavor– here’s it’s milk, salt and pepper, and bacon
- Slightly stir yolks (optional)
- Bake!
Cool from oven and enjoy or store in airtight glassware in fridge for the week.
How long to bake eggs?
On average, the eggs only take 20 minutes, or until the whites don’t jiggle.
Ultimately the time depends on how you like the yolk.
How to bake eggs with runny yolks
You can control how the yolk cooks, which is another advantage of baked eggs over hard boiled eggs.
So, if you like the yolks more on the runny side, shorten the cook time.
We are non- runny yolk folks here, so I bake them right up to 20 minutes. And I slightly agitate/stir the yolks with a knife prior to baking to ensure consistency. See step 4 above.
Tips/Tricks:
- To ensure a consistent, firm yolk, agitate (shake/stir) the yolk before cooking
- Customize by adding desired topping– diced veggies, seasonings, etc. How delicious would cheesy baked eggs be?!
- You can omit milk or bacon bits (though the milk is sooo good here!)
- Place silicone bakeware on baking pan for additional stability
- Are you looking to bake eggs for sandwiches? I’ve got you covered there! You can cut an egg in half transversely (left to right). It’s actually the perfect size for a mini bagel sandwich! This also works well for small kiddos who may not want a whole muffin 😉
Are baked eggs healthy
Yes! Baked eggs are healthy because eggs are healthy. I refer to eggs as “protein balls” due to their protein content and being nutrient dense. Overall, one egg has:
- 6 grams of protein
- less than 1 gram of carbohydrates
- 78 calories
- Vitamin A, B, D that support so many of our body functions
With the simple additions in this recipe, you’re getting even more protein (9 grams!) and flavor.
As caregivers, we are always looking for a fast, inexpensive and easy way to nourish ourselves and others. Therefore, eggs are not only brief, but they also provide good balance to our nutrition.
Interested in something similiar?
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Full Hands & Heart
Now that you know how to bake eggs for a yummy, healthier option, I’d love to know what you think! Or how do you prefer to make your eggs?! Please leave a comment below! And don’t forget to share the gift of easy with a friend. Be sure to tag @briefandbalanced when you do so I can see your baked egg
How to Bake Eggs (4 ingredient recipe)
Equipment
- silicone muffin pan 6 cup
- baking sheet optional
Ingredients
- 6 eggs
- 6 tbsp milk
- 1/4 cup bacon bits real
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray muffin pan with nonstick spray
- Crack one egg into each muffin cup
- Add 1 tsp of milk to each egg. Season with salt and pepper
- Sprinkle bacon bits evenly upon eggs
- Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until yolk reaches desired consistency
- Let cool and enjoy or store in fridge
Elo says
This recipe turned out great, but more importantly, your instructions were quick and to the point while also offering variations and explanations. I love recipes that offer the “why” as well as the “how” <3
Brittany says
Elo, Thank you! You’re so kind to stop and let me know you found this helpful. I also love recipes that offer “why,” so your feedback is so meaningful! <3
Alicia C says
What size is your silicon muffin top pan? My husband wants to get me a good size.
Brittany says
Great question! I use a standard 6 cup silicone muffin pan. For convenience, I’ve shared the link in the recipe card. The eggs will be more the size of a muffin. This varies slightly from a muffin top pan where the muffin cups are thinner, but wider. I’m sure that would work great, though! Cook time might need to be adjusted. Let me know if you have any other questions 🙂
Rebecca says
So good ty