Easy Egg Recipes: 55 Delicious Ways to Cook Eggs

Easy Egg Recipes: 55 Delicious Ways to Cook Eggs

Egg in a Hole

Egg-in-a-Holemelih2810/ShutterstockThis is a super-fun way for anyone to eat breakfast, especially for kids. Simply cut a hole out of a slice of bread with a round cookie cutter or upside down juice glass. Place bread in a warm skillet to toast. After a couple minutes, when bread starts to brown, break open an egg into the hole to fry. Flip the bread and egg together to cook about 1 to 2 minutes on each side. For a low-carb version, substitute a bell pepper ring for the bread. (Peppers are also a great post-workout snack.)

Ham & Egg Muffins

Ham-&-Egg-Muffins-Stuffed-Pitasvia salubriousrd.comNutritionist Jennifer Bowers, PhD, RD, offers this great grab-and-go breakfast muffins recipe. Greek yogurt packs extra protein into these make-ahead savory breakfasts or snacks. The meat can be swapped for veggies or vegetarian meats for extra fiber and micronutrients.

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Puerto Rican Omelet

Puerto-Rican-Omelettevia citnutritionally.comChelsey Amer, MS, RDN, a New York City-based private practice dietitian and creator of CitNutritionally, suggests a “Puerto Rican Omelet,” inspired by a trip to this tropical island. It includes a Puerto Rican staple—plantains! “It’s a must try if you’re looking to spice up your breakfast!” Amer says.

Pickled Eggs

pickled-eggsErhan-Inga/ShutterstockHard boiled eggs can be pickled in glass jars. The pickling mixture contains white vinegar, sugar, salt, and garlic. Pickling takes up to a week. One of the amazing things about the pickling process is that it causes fermentation, which makes the food especially nourishing for your friendly gut bacteria. Here are more foods that are a natural source of probiotics.

Fajita Egg Stuffed Pitas

Fajita-Egg-Stuffed-Pitasvia salubriousrd.comThe dynamic duo of protein and veggies at breakfast is a great way to fuel your morning! This recipe for fajita egg-stuffed pitas comes from Sarah Pflugradt, MS, RDN, LDN, creator of Salubrious RD.

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Summer Shakshuka

Summer-Shakshukavia nutritioulicious.comThis classic Israeli breakfast dish is packed with vegetables and flavor—great for any meal of the day, even if you’re not used to starting your morning with a savory flavor palette. This Mediterranean Shakshuka recipe comes from culinary nutrition expert Jessica Fishman Levinson, MS, RDN, CDN. Here’s how to make your diet more Mediterranean.

Egg Nog

Dawn Balaban/ShutterstockNo one ever said this recipe was healthy, but the classic holiday indulgence happens just once a year. Combine egg yolks beaten with sugar, milk, and cream. Alcoholic versions include rum, bourbon, and/or cognac. Use our mixologists’ guide to whip up alcohol-free versions of favorite holiday drinks.

How to Boil an Egg

via culinarynutritioncuisine.comAbbie Gellman, MS, RD, has the recipe down to a science: Place eggs in a pot or saucepan in a single layer. Add cold water to cover eggs with one to two inches of water. Place over high heat uncovered until water is just boiling. Boiling time varies depending on the type of boiled eggs you’re making:

15 minutes: very fi­rm, hard-boiled

10 minutes: creamy but ­firm yolk, hard-boiled

6 minutes: custardy yolk, medium-boiled

4 minutes: slightly runny yolk, soft-boiled

Drain hot water immediately after your preferred length of time and rinse eggs in cold running water.

Eat immediately or refrigerate hard-boiled eggs for up to ­5 days; soft- and medium-boiled eggs can be refrigerated for 2 to 3 days. Hard-boiled eggs can be tossed into salads as well as made into a variety of dishes, including egg salad and deviled eggs.

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Curry Egg Salad

curried-egg-saladvia livebest.infoEggs are an economical protein-rich food, but in this Curry Egg Salad recipe from registered dietitian Judy Barbe, author of Your 6-Week Guide to Live Best, a yogurt-based dressing kicks the protein up even higher.

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Cheesy Egg Breakfast Pitas with Spinach and Sauerkraut

Cheesy-Egg-Breakfast-Pitas-with-Spinach-and-Sauerkrautvia tastybalancenutrition.comNot only do you get protein and a whole host of vitamins and minerals from the eggs in this Cheesy Egg Breakfast Pitas recipe from Lindsey Pine, MS, RDN, CSSD, CLT, owner of Tasty Balance Nutrition, but by adding sauerkraut, you’re also adding probiotics to your meal.

Gyros Breakfast Burritos

Gyros-Breakfast-Burritosvia livebest.infoYou’ll love this Gyros Breakfast Burritos recipe because the ingredients are super flavorful, plus it meets the recommendation of registered dietitian Judy Barbe, author of Your 6-Week Guide to Live Best: The breakfast includes at least three foods groups. The beef, cheese, and yogurt add protein; the spices deliver antioxidants; and with all that spinach, even Popeye would pull up a chair!

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Baked Mushroom Leek Frittata

Baked-Mushroom-Leek-Frittatavia nutritioulicious.comMeaty mushrooms and sweet leeks pair beautifully in this Baked Mushroom Leek Frittata that’s an easy weeknight dinner and perfect for Sunday brunch, a favorite of culinary nutrition expert Jessica Fishman Levinson, MS, RDN, CDN.

Gruyere Egg Bake

Gruyere-Eggvia mostlybalanced.comWith robust yet elevated flavors, hardy but not heavy, the Gruyere Egg Bake from Meg Salvia, RDN, CDE, owner of Meg Salvia Nutrition, welcomes the bounty of spring vegetables and is a welcome choice for late-winter or spring weekend brunch menus. These are the healthy veggies you never knew you liked.

Spaghetti Squash Egg Nests

Spaghetti-Squash-Egg-Nestsvia krollskorner.comCarb-watchers, rejoice! This Spaghetti Squash Egg Nest recipe makes for a perfect protein- and fiber-rich breakfast without relying on refined carbohydrates. It’s a favorite of Tawnie Kroll, RDN of Krolls Korner.

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Mediterranean Style Egg & Cheese

Mediterranean-Style-Eggvia nutritionstarringyou.comSmoky halloumi, fragrant roasted tomatoes, and poached eggs top hearty sourdough bread in this Mediterranean twist on the classic egg and cheese sandwich from Fishman Levinson.

Swiss Chard & Mushroom Quiche

Swiss-Chard-&-Mushroom-Quichevia muscleandmanna.comDon’t have time to cook eggs in the morning? Cook once and eat all week with this Swiss Chard and Mushroom Quiche recipe from Julie Harrington, RD, Culinary Nutrition Communications Consultant of RDelicious Kitchen. Batch cook this quiche and enjoy for breakfast or lunch or dinner!

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Five-Minute Egg Bake

Five-Minute Egg Bakevia rdeliciouskitchen.comThis Egg Bake takes only 5 minutes to throw together and is a perfect way to prep breakfast a few days ahead! It’s a favorite for Josten Fish, RD, owner of Muscle and Manna.

Greek-Style Scrambled Eggs with Cherry Tomatoes and Feta—Kagianas

Greek-Style-Scrambled-Eggsvia olivetomato.comThis is a classic Greek egg recipe: scrambled eggs with tomatoes and feta. You will get at least one whole serving of vegetables with every egg used, according to Elena Paravantes, RDN, of the website Olive Tomato.

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Smoked Salmon Crustless Quiche

Smoked-Salmon-Crustless-Quichevia livelytable.comKaleigh McMordie, MCN, RDN, LD, owner of livelytable.com, recommends this delicious quiche with heart-healthy salmon. It’s a healthier alternative to traditional quiche that’s easy and a crowd-pleaser! Salmon is one of the foods that lower cholesterol naturally.

Broccoli Cheddar Cheese Bites

broccoli-cheddar-cheese-bitesvia triadtowellness.comThese easy-to-make Egg & Broccoli Cheddar Cheese Bites are a delicious and nourishing weeknight breakfast-for-dinner meal the whole family will love, from Tracee Yablon Brenner, RDN, CHHC, Culinary Director of Triad to Wellness.

Chard Mushroom Goat Cheese Frittata

Chard-Mushroom-Goat-Cheese-Frittatavia marisamoore.comThis Chard, Mushroom, and Goat Cheese Frittata from Marisa Moore, RDN, Marisa Moore Nutrition, is an easy way to use fresh spring chard or any leftover greens. It’s perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner, especially after a trip to the farmer’s market!

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Protein-Rich Cherry French Toast

Protein-Rich-Cherry-French-Toastvia marisamoore.comYou can never go wrong with French toast, especially this twist from Amy Gorin, MS, RDN, owner of Amy Gorin Nutrition. Her Protein-Rich Cherry French Toast features a heart-shaped egg on top, plus you get eggs in the batter to deliver lots of filling protein to help keep you satisfied!

Asparagus Zucchini Frittata

Asparagus-Zucchini-Frittatavia halsanutrition.comThis Asparagus Zucchini Frittata is always a crowd-pleaser! Perfect for your next brunch and a great way to add some extra spring veggies to your morning. The frittata is a favorite of Maria Adams, MS, MPH, RDN, of Hälsa Nutrition.

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Breakfast Tacos

Breakfast-Tacosvia jenhaugen.comThis Breakfast Taco recipe from Jen Haugen, RDN, LD, combines eggs, peppers, and onions, along with flavorful breakfast sausage for a breakfast that will keep the family full and satisfied (thanks to the protein from the eggs!). Make them ahead of time, wrap and store in the refrigerator or freezer for a heat and eat breakfast option that takes only a couple of minutes!

Tomato Egg Bake

Tomato-Egg-Bakevia culinarynutritioncuisine.comThis Tomato Egg Bake, a riff on shakshuka, from Abbie Gellman, MS, RD, of culinarynutritioncuisine.com, is priced out at around $1.75 per serving. Pair this eggy, tomato goodness with a hunk of crusty bread and you’ve got a healthy, hearty meal.

Shrimp and Broccoli Omelet

Shrimp-and-Broccoli-Omeletvia hungryhobby.netThe Shrimp and Broccoli Omelet from Kelli Shallal MPH, RD, of hungryhobby.net, is packed with lean protein, healthy fat, and antioxidant-rich broccoli for a quick meal any time of the day.

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Easy Spinach Egg Sandwich

Easy-Spinach-Egg-Sandwichvia 360familynutrition.orgThis nutrient-packed breakfast sandwich can be prepared in a matter of minutes using only your microwave, so it’s a great breakfast to bring to work, courtesy of Kristen Smith, MS, RD, Founder of 360FamilyNutrition.

Fruity Egg Wraps

Fruity-Egg-Wrapsvia nutritionstarringyou.comFruit and eggs? Yes, please! Enjoy a high protein breakfast or snack with these low carb, gluten-free Fruity Egg Wraps from Lauren Harris-Pincus, MS, RDN, owner of nutritionstarringyou.com.

Spinach Parmesan Egg Muffins

Spinach-Parmesan-Egg-Muffinsvia yourchoicenutrition.comThese Spinach Parmesan Egg Muffins are a great grab-and-go option for a tasty and healthy breakfast all week long! High in protein and a great way to get some vegetables in the morning, from Brittany Poulson, MDA, RDN, CD, CDE.

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Easy Asparagus & Goat Cheese Omelet

Easy-Asparagus-&-Goat-Cheese-Omeletvia livelytable.com“I love omelets in the morning because they are so easy and a tasty way to get protein and veggies into your breakfast,” says Kaleigh McMordie, MCN, RDN, LD, owner of livelytable.com. This Easy Asparagus and Goat Cheese Omelet is simple and perfect for spring.

Smoked Salmon and Dill Sheet Pan Frittata

8-Smoked-Salmon-and-Dill-Sheet-Pan-Frittatavia rdeliciouskitchen.comServe eggs family-style with this Smoked Salmon and Dill Sheet Pan Frittata that will kick your breakfast or brunch up a notch both in terms of nutrition and taste. It comes courtesy of Julie Harrington, RD, Culinary Nutrition Communications Consultant of RDelicious Kitchen.

Egg Cups with Kale & Winter Squash

Egg-Cups-with-Kalevia macrobalanced.comWho says eggs need to be cooked in a skillet? These Egg Cups with Kale and Winter Squash, from Gabriella Vetere, RDN, macrobalanced.com, provide protein, healthy fats, and fiber and can be made in advance for breakfast all week. Another plus? The dish has veggies, which are hard to get for breakfast.

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Quiche with Kefir

Quiche-with-Kefirvia mymenupal.comReady for some more natural probiotics? This quiche uses kefir, a fermented, yogurt-like beverage, instead of half and half for a creamy texture without all of the fat, from dietitians Ann & Lesley from My Menu Pal.

Sweet Potato Egg Skillet with Spinach & Mushrooms

Sweet-Potato-Egg-Skillet-with-Spinach-&-Mushroomsvia 80twentynutrition.comThis super-easy egg skillet recipe is rich in beta carotene from the sweet potatoes, plus plenty of fiber and antioxidants from the spinach, mushrooms, and tomatoes. It’s perfect for brunch or a quick dinner, from Christy Brissette, MS, RD, of 80 Twenty Nutrition.

Moroccan Style Poached Eggs

Moroccan-Style-Poached-Eggsvia thedeliciouscrescent.comThis Moroccan Style Poached Eggs dish is a comfort food that is healthy and easy to prepare and a favorite of Roxana Begum, PhD, RD, of The Delicious Crescent. It is a tasty option for brunch or any other meal of the day. It provides good quality protein and healthy fats in a nutrient-rich sauce.

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Mini Spinach & Sweet Potato Frittatas

Mini-Spinach-&-Sweet-Potato-Frittatasvia createkidsclub.coThe perfect mini egg frittatas to make in advance and freeze for express mornings, from Jodi Danen, RDN, Create Kids Club.

Easiest Freezer Friendly Breakfast Tacos

Easiest-Freezervia nourishnutritionblog.comFreezer-friendly breakfast tacos are great for brunch, dinner, or to freeze for a veggie- and protein-packed quick breakfast, from Rebecca Clyde MS, RDN, CD, of nourishnutritionblog.com.

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Whole Wheat Quiche Florentine

Whole-Wheat-Quichevia staceymattinson.comServe this Whole-Wheat Quiche Florentine from Stacey Mattinson, MS, RDN, LD, for any meal and it’s sure to be a hit! Simple enough for a weekday, beautiful enough for a weekend brunch.

Garden Fresh Omelet

Garden-Fresh-Omeletvia shawsimpleswaps.comThis omelet recipe is a hole-in-one for breakfast, lunch or dinner! Protein packed eggs paired with your garden veggie assortment create a filling, delicious and nutritious meal, from Elizabeth Shaw, MS, RDN, CLT, of shawsimpleswaps.com.

Mediterranean Strata

7-Mediterranean-Stratavia laurengibsonrd.comReminisce about a trip to Italy or Greece with this Mediterranean Strata from Lauren Gibson Leedy, RDN, CD, of laurengibsonrd.com. Wow your brunch guests or enjoy as an easy weeknight meal.

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Portobello Mushroom Egg Bake

Portobello-Mushroom-Egg-Bakevia liveanddiet.comThis Portobello Mushroom Egg Bake is a great way to get in your daily dose of veggies first thing in the morning! It’s a favorite of Whitney English, Dietetic Intern and Blogger at To Live & Diet in L.A.

Roasted Pepper Spinach Egg Muffins

Roasted-Pepper-Spinach-Egg-Muffinsvia laurengibsonrd.comEgg plus muffin = golden breakfast combo. Grab a Roasted Pepper and Spinach Egg Muffin for a high protein, low carb grab and go breakfast, from Jennifer Pullman MA, RDN, LDN, of Nourished Simply.

Baked Omelet Roll

Baked-Omelet-RollEkaterina-Bratova/ShutterstockThis Baked Omelet Roll is the perfect breakfast, brunch or dinner entree that can be customized any way you desire, from dietitians Ann & Lesley of My Menu Pal.

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Sweet Potato & Kale Hash with Eggs

Sweet-Potato-&-Kale-Hashvia yourchoicenutrition.comThis Sweet Potato & Kale Hash with Eggs recipe is an excellent way to get in some veggies at breakfast! It’s a one-dish meal ready in 30 minutes, courtesy of Brittany Poulson, MDA, RDN, CD, CDE.

Beet Hash with Runny Eggs

Beet-Hash-with-Runny-Eggsvia theeverykitchen.comA recipe for breakfast, brunch, or dinner and a healthier take on traditional diner food, you can have these tender and caramelized beets with runny eggs on your table in less than 30 minutes. The recipe comes courtesy of Danielle Cushing, dietitian and author of theeverykitchen.com.

Sriracha Deviled Eggs with Candied Bacon

Sriracha-Deviled-Eggs-with-Candied-Baconvia mccormick.comTired of the old-fashioned type deviled eggs your grandma made? These babies are spicy, savory and sweet—a triangular love fest of flavors that will definitely please the crowd. Even better—the recipe calls for only five ingredients!

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Baked Eggs and Sweet Potato Hash

Baked-Eggs-and-Sweet-Potato-Hashvia mccormick.comThis one-sheet meal is perfect for brunch with a spicy kick to the sweet potatoes. It’s also a colorful and delicious way to use up any leftover ham.