Fabulous Fresh Egg Recipes (2024)

Serve up tempting egg recipes for breakfast, brunch or dinner, including chilaquiles, frittatas, quiches, casseroles and burritos.

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Roasted Tomato Chilaquiles

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Our shortcut chilaquiles use corn chips to avoid frying tortillas. The sauce is a quick puree of canned fire-roasted tomatoes, onion, garlic and chipotle peppers. Serve with fried eggs, quick-pickled radishes, and an appetite for adventure.

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French Herb Omelets with New Potatoes

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This traditional herb-filled omelet and buttery steamed potatoes works wonderfully as either breakfast or dinner. And it's ready in just 35 minutes.

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Peperonata with Potatoes and Egg

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This classic Italian braised-pepper stew freezes beautifully. Abra Berens suggests heaping it over potatoes (or even pasta, polenta or couscous) and topping it with a poached or boiled egg. This recipe is from her book Ruffa*ge: A Practical Guide to Vegetables.

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Arugula-Lentil Salad with Poached Eggs

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When it's too hot for lentil soup, put the quick-cooking pulse to good use in this nutritious, meat-free salad.

Sumptuous Salads

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Zucchini and Feta Frittata with Parsley and Arugula Salad

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Although you can eat it warm, this fresh frittata can also be a make-ahead brunch dish. Serving it at room temperature means the salad on top won't wilt (and your cooking work is done before the guests arrive).

Easy Frittata Recipes

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Spring Egg Scramble

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Scrambles are a blank slate that you can adapt to every season, varying the veggies to use whatever you have on hand. More lunch-like than breakfasty, this version begs for a salad and buttered toast. The recipe comes from The Birchwood Cafe Cookbook. A perfect accompaniment: Green Tea Vinaigrette on mixed greens, another recipe from the cafe cookbook.

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Fusion Bowl with Tofu and Soft-Cooked Egg

Carrot matchsticks, shiitake mushrooms and tender Napa cabbage hide in a tangle of chewy udon noodles. The tofu acts like a sponge, soaking up a sweet-and-spicy honey-Sriracha marinade.

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Salsa Verde Deviled Eggs

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Italian salsa verde is a salty, savory, herbaceous condiment of basil, parsley, capers and anchovies—all ingredients that play beautifully with the richness of mayonnaise in these rustic and punchy deviled eggs.

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Kimchi Fried Rice

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Wisconsin blogger Alice Choi (Hip Foodie Mom) says this weeknight-easy recipe is the perfect gateway into cooking Korean at home. All the ingredients can be found at a large urban supermarket, or at Asian grocery stores.

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Egg-on-Top Galettes with Potato and Cream Cheese

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Quiche, we love you—but these individual egg tarts from Sister Pie in Detroit may be our new favorite way to eat piecrust for breakfast. The key is serving the galettes with mustard, which cuts the richness of the pastry, egg and cream cheese. (They're doable to make in the morning for brunch, just be sure to prep the pastry in advance.)

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Beans on Toast with Fried Egg

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Inspired by British pub fare, this breakast-for-dinner (or brunch!) dish tops buttered toast with bacony stovetop baked beans, tomatoes and a fried egg.

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Greens, Eggs and Ham Potato Salad

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Loaded with protein and fresh greens, this is a simple yet flavorful potato salad. Paired with a fruit salad, it's almost hearty enough to eat as a meal.

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Egg and Potato Tortilla

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Kettle chips offer a terrific shortcut to the usual slow-poached potatoes in our version of Spain's famous egg dish. Tasty both warm and at room temperature, the tortilla can be cut into small pieces for an appetizer or into wedges for a light meal with salad and bread.

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Steak, Egg and Goat Cheese Pizza

Eggs on pizza? Yes, please! The runny yolks mix deliciously with savory roast beef and tangy goat cheese. To make it a meal, pair with a simple salad.

Homemade Pizza Recipes

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Tiny Quiche

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Prebaked phyllo shells (available at large supermarkets) make this party-perfect recipe an absolute snap to make—start to finish, you'll be done in 35 minutes.

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Smoked Turkey and Sweet Potato Hash

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This colorful one-skillet meal lends itself to improvisation; you could trade the red sweet peppers for green, the spinach for kale, the turkey for ham or the fried eggs for scrambled. Of course, we think the original recipe is pretty darn perfect, with a blend of potatoes and tasty browned onions whose caramelly flavor ties the dish together.

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Delicata Frittata

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Eat breakfast for dinner by nesting rings of delicata squash in a skillet full of eggs, dotted with goat cheese and thyme.

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Crepe-Framed Eggs with Asparagus Hash

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The "windows" on this oven-baked brunch dish reveal a filling of chopped asparagus and pancetta, Gruyère and a sunny egg. When you slice the asparagus, think small, like diced onion. It may seem unorthodox to chop up those beautiful stalks, but it guarantees you get morsels of asparagus in every bite.

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Breakfast Burritos

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Combine hash browns, sausage, bacon, eggs, cheese and chopped veggies for a hearty breakfast tortilla. Top the colorful mixture with cool sour cream and spicy salsa.

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Spaghetti Carbonara

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This recipe for a classic pasta carbonara comes from the cookbook Michael Symon's 5 in 5 ($19.99), a fantastic source for weeknight dinner ideas. Plan to prep the ingredients (grate cheese, chop parsley) before you begin.

Pasta Recipes with Pizzazz

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Swiss Chard, Egg and Potato Wrap

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Healthy tip: By mixing egg whites and whole eggs, you can trim some fat and cholesterol without losing all the flavor. And you get that nice yellow color, too.

17 Delicious Sandwich Wrap Recipes for Super-Easy Meals

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Eggs Benedict with Maltaise Sauce

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What's Maltaise Sauce, you ask? It's just hollandaise sauce with a bit of orange zest and juice added. But you wouldn't believe how that bit of zing transforms this brunch standard.

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Herbed Egg-Potato Bake

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You can assemble the cheesy Herbed Egg-Potato Bake up to two days ahead and refrigerate it.

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Chicken Caesar Egg Sandwich

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Bacon, grilled chicken, crisp romaine and a fried egg crowd inside a flaky croissant. Our dressing includes anchovy fillets for authentic Caesar flavor; if you'd prefer to leave them out, increase the Worcestershire sauce to 2 teaspoons. (Or you can substitute bottled Caesar dressing for the homemade to make the recipe more streamlined.)

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Mini Egg Pastries with Bearnaise Sauce

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The herby bearnaise sauce is a bit fussy to make compared to purchased hollandaise sauce, but you'll notice a real difference in flavor.

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Eggs Goldenrod

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This dish is terrific for brunch or a light supper. Hard-cooked eggs are simmered in a delicate white sauce that's ladled over warm biscuits.

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Spinach-Asparagus Quiche

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This hearty quiche recipe combines favorite healthy greens spinach and asparagus with Parmesan and cheddar cheeses.

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Egg Tips

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Storing Eggs Store raw eggs in their original carton in a refrigerator set at 40 degrees or below for as long as four weeks. A hard-cooked egg keeps in the fridge for up to a week.

Warm Them Up When hard-cooking eggs, don't shock them by dropping them into boiling water. You could crack the egg that way. Start them out in cold water, then bring them to a boil.

Egg Benefit An average-size egg contains 12 percent of the recommended daily allowance of protein, which means it can help you feel full longer.

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FAQs

What can you do with fresh eggs? ›

What to Do with Extra Backyard Eggs
  1. One of the most obvious ways to use fresh eggs from your backyard flock is to cook them! ...
  2. Aside from freezing eggs, there are many other unique and traditional ways of preserving fresh eggs. ...
  3. You can always feed extra chicken eggs back to your chickens!
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What can you make with a lot of eggs? ›

If you have an abundance of whole eggs on your hands, here are some great egg recipes to use them up:
  • Quiche. ...
  • Frittata. ...
  • Strata. ...
  • Shakshuka. ...
  • Sheet Pan Hash. ...
  • Roasted Eggs for a Crowd. ...
  • Poached Eggs Over Lentils. ...
  • Huevos Rancheros.
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Can I use whole eggs instead of egg yolks in cookies? ›

When you use whole eggs in a recipe, you get some of the best properties of both the yolk and the white. While whole eggs aren't quite as good as straight yolks at creating an emulsion, they are still excellent binding agents, especially in cakes, cookies, and other baked goods.

How does the number of eggs affect a cake? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

What not to do with farm-fresh eggs? ›

Wash hands, utensils and equipment with hot, soapy water after contact with eggs. Never eat raw eggs. Outbreaks for Salmonella illnesses have been associated with undercooked egg whites and yolks. To avoid illness, cook eggs until yolks are firm.

How long are farm-fresh eggs safe to eat? ›

How Long Do Eggs Stay Fresh? Per the FDA, for the best quality, you should use eggs within three weeks of their purchase date. Donovan, however, gives a slightly longer shelf life—six weeks in the fridge for farm-fresh eggs, and four weeks in the fridge for eggs from a grocery store.

Can you eat 2 week old hard-boiled eggs? ›

Can you eat 2 week old hard-boiled eggs? The FDA recommends consuming hard-boiled eggs within a week, and two weeks is well past that deadline. Since spoiled hard-boiled eggs can make you sick, it's best to be safe and toss out any leftover hard-boiled eggs that have been in the fridge for more than one week.

What to do with a lot of eggs that are about to expire? ›

Even though refrigerated eggs stay fresh for several weeks beyond their sell-by or expiration date, they don't last forever. So use the surplus eggs for something practical, like whipping up a drool-worthy frittata for your next breakfast or baking a cake for your upcoming neighborhood potluck.

Why not use egg yolks? ›

The main reason eggs were considered unhealthy in the past is that the yolks are high in cholesterol. People have been concerned that eating high cholesterol foods would increase blood cholesterol and thus increase heart disease. It has since been found that is untrue.

Why do my cookies taste eggy? ›

The egg taste might be due to using low-quality eggs, not fully incorporating the eggs into the batter, overmixing, or other factors. Here are some steps you can take to help get rid of the egg taste: Use Fresh Eggs: Ensure you're using fresh eggs. Older eggs can sometimes have a more pronounced taste.

Why do my cakes smell eggy? ›

If you are overcooking your cake, that may be the cause of the eggy smell. We don't often face this problem but know other bakers complaining of the same. As of what we know now, this most likely happens as while the cake bake, eggs release sulphur. The more you cook, the more this is released.

What happens if you add an extra egg to banana bread? ›

Adding more eggs makes for a spongy, less flavorful banana bread. Doubling the number of eggs I was using resulted in a spongy cake with a moist texture. While the banana flavor was present, it wasn't as prominent as it was in other loaves. This had more of a hint of flavor.

What does adding an extra egg to cornbread do? ›

The extra egg which is increased protein and binder makes the cornbread denser and heavier in texture.

Do I need to wash fresh eggs before cracking? ›

It's not necessary or recommended for consumers to wash commercially packaged eggs, and it may actually increase the risk of contamination because the wash water can be "sucked" into the egg through the pores in the shell. When the chicken lays the egg, a protective coating is put on the outside by the hen.

How long do farm fresh eggs last unrefrigerated? ›

A general rule, unwashed eggs will last around two weeks unrefrigerated and about three months or more in your refrigerator. If you're experiencing an egg boom, it's smart to refrigerate any unwashed fresh eggs you aren't planning to eat immediately. This will help them last longer.

Do you have to wash farm fresh eggs before using? ›

You do not need to wash eggs you buy at the grocery store. If you have backyard chickens or buy fresh eggs from a local farmer, though, you should wipe them off with a damp towel or rinse them under warm water—without allowing them to soak.

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