As someone who raises chickens, I often find myself with an abundance of eggs and a need to utilize them in diverse and delicious ways. With so many eggs at hand, I embarked on a quest to discover the best egg recipes to help me make the most of my fresh supply. I’m sharing my top 22 favorites with you here so you can make the most of your egg abundance as a home cook.
After extensive searching and culinary experimentation, I have curated a list of 22 outstanding egg dishes that will satisfy any palate while excellently using those plentiful eggs. I have chosen breakfast classics to savory dinners and delectable desserts. These easy recipes will impress your family, friends, and taste buds!
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Classic Egg Recipes
From simple scrambled eggs to a poached eggs, these classic egg recipes are timeless and bring comforting flavors to any meal.
1) Scrambled Eggs

Fluffy Ricotta Scrambled Eggs are a delightful twist on a traditional breakfast favorite. This speedy breakfast recipe combines creamy ricotta cheese with the eggs, creating a wonderfully moist and velvety texture.
Ideal for a fast and satisfying meal, this dish is both simple to prepare and a great way to enhance the humble scrambled egg with a rich and luxurious flavor.

2) Fried Eggs

Crispy edges and runny yolks make a fried egg an irresistible and versatile addition to any breakfast plate. Here are some tips for fried eggs:
- Cook fried eggs in olive oil for a crispy exterior
- Add hot sauce for an extra kick
- Serve fried eggs with toast over easy or sunny-side-up eggs with hash browns or bacon
3) Quiche

You can use a store-bought crust or make your own from scratch for a simple and delicious Spinach and Red Pepper Veggie Quiche. This dish is perfect for any occasion, combining fresh spinach and sweet red peppers for a flavorful filling. Serve as a light lunch with a side salad or as part of a hearty breakfast spread.
4) Frittata

Best Egg Frittata is a crustless dish that uses up eight eggs and is loaded with vegetables. It’s perfect for brunch or a light dinner. This cheese frittata can be frozen for a quick make-ahead meal. Frittatas are a great way to use up leftover vegetables and meats.
5) Baked Eggs

Easy Baked Scrambled Eggs are an excellent choice for a crowd, as they can be conveniently prepared in the oven. This method allows you to bake multiple servings at once, making it easy to serve a delicious and hearty breakfast.
With minimal preparation time and a variety of potential add-ins, baked eggs are both versatile and hassle-free. Add some picante sauce for a Mexican twist, or throw in some chopped veggies for added nutrients.
6) Poached Eggs

Sous Vide Poached Eggs (with easy hollandaise) is a luxurious addition to any breakfast. These delicate eggs are often served atop toast or English muffins, making for a delightful and satisfying meal.
Mastering the technique of poaching eggs may take a bit of practice, but the reward is well worth the effort. The surprisingly easy hollandaise sauce with fresh chives adds a decadent touch, making it perfect for special occasions or lazy weekend mornings.
Creative Egg Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
The possibilities are endless, from fluffy breakfast omelets to savory egg-based dinner casseroles.
7) Shakshuka

Cheese Shakshuka That Tastes Just Like Pizza is a shakshuka variation incorporating stringy Jarlsberg cheese. The shredded cheese adds a creamy texture and rich flavor that pairs excellently with the tomatoes. Add focaccia or some other bread for a wonderful pizza-like meal. Add some fresh herbs to elevate the flavors further.

8) Egg Fried Rice

Spicy Egg Fried Rice is versatile because it pairs well with spicy chicken wings. It’s easy to make and takes only 15 minutes to cook if you use leftover rice. This recipe transforms a simple meal into a flavorful delight with minimal effort. To make it more substantial, add a protein of your choice, such as breakfast sausage or chicken.
9) Omelette

The Sheet Pan Omelette is a perfect solution when having a crowd over. This dish is fast and easy to prepare, offering a colorful and customizable breakfast option that will appeal to everyone’s tastes. It also freezes well, allowing you to make it ahead of time and reheat as needed. Serve it with fresh fruit or a side salad.
10) Tortillas

Zucchini Breakfast Tortillas are a fantastic way to start your day when you need more veggies. These tortillas are made with zucchini and can be conveniently prepared using an air fryer for a healthier and quicker cooking option.
There are also numerous variations to experiment with, allowing you to customize the recipe to your preferences by adding different veggies, cheeses, and proteins.
11) Egg Salad

Easy Egg Salad Sandwich is an excellent lunch option for those on the go. It combines creamy egg salad with your favorite bread for a hearty meal. This recipe has a Mexican flair with paprika and cilantro.
It’s a great way to use any leftover hard-boiled eggs from Easter or meal prep for the week ahead. You can also substitute mayo with Greek yogurt for a healthier twist.
12) Strata

Overnight Italian Breakfast Egg Bake (Strata) is perfect anytime, especially during brunch or holidays. This hearty dish features layers of crumbled sausage and various cheeses, making it a fulfilling meal that will impress your guests.
The best part is that you can prepare it the night before to enjoy a stress-free morning and savor your time with family and friends.
13) Egg Casserole

Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole is a comfort food classic that reheats well, making it perfect for a special occasion, potluck, or anytime. This breakfast casserole combines hash browns, melted Swiss cheese, and crispy bacon for an irresistible breakfast indulgence.
The recipe is also highly customizable, with suggestions like adding asparagus or broccoli or replacing bacon with a different meat to suit your family’s preferences.
Appetizers and Snack Egg Recipes
Here are some fabulous egg appetizers and snacks to try:
14) Deviled Eggs

Deviled eggs are a classic appetizer that’s always a hit at gatherings. This simple and quick recipe features a creamy yolk filling seasoned with mustard and mayonnaise.
For an eye-catching presentation, top them off with your choice of garnishes, such as smoked paprika, bacon bits, or chives. These deviled eggs are sure to be the star of any party.
15) Egg Drop Soup

Egg Drop Soup is a fast, easy comfort food that warms you up on a chilly day. The velvety texture of the eggs, in combination with the savory broth, creates a delightful experience that is both nourishing and satisfying.
Garnish the soup with sliced green onions for a fresh, crisp element, enhancing its flavor and presentation.
16) Egg Bites

Bacon and Cheese Egg Bites are perfect for quick prep and are ideal for busy mornings when you need breakfast on the go or a fast, high-protein snack. These versatile bites can be made ahead of time and reheated, offering a quick and nutritious option whenever needed. They also freeze well.

17) Egg Puffs

Egg Puffs are a delightful party option, offering a fancy yet approachable dish that can impress your guests. Simple to make, these puffs use puff pastry sheets, eggs, onion, and garlic. Curry gives these egg puffs a delightful kick, making them perfect for any occasion.
Desserts and Baked Goods Egg Recipes
Desserts and Baked Goods provide a sweet ending to any meal:
18) Tart

This Lemon Tart embodies a French flair. It combines a crisp, buttery pastry with a zesty, silky lemon filling. The balance of sweet and tart creates a delightful and refreshing dessert option.
Serve chilled and dusted with powdered sugar to enhance its presentation and taste.
19) Crème Brûlée

Crème Brûlée is a fancy dessert that will impress with just a few ingredients. The creamy custard base is topped with crunchy caramelized sugar, creating a perfect contrast in textures.
The key to achieving the signature crack of the sugar topping is to use a kitchen torch to caramelize the sugar on top just before serving.
20) Mousse

This elegant Mousse Au Chocolat is ready in only 20 minutes and requires no baking. With only four ingredients—chocolate, eggs, sugar, and cream. This dessert is simple and sophisticated.
Serve it chilled in individual glasses for an impressive presentation that belies its ease of preparation.
21) Cake

Easy Orange Cake With Chocolate Frosting Recipe is a delicious combination of zesty citrus and rich chocolate. The cake itself is moist and buttery and flavored with orange juice – this cake melts in your mouth.
The chocolate frosting adds a decadent touch, making this dessert a crowd-pleaser for any occasion.
22) Custard

Brown Sugar Crème Caramel is a classic custard-based pudding with caramel sauce. This French dessert, sometimes called flan, is made by baking a smooth and creamy custard with caramelized sugar, which forms a luscious sauce when turned out onto a plate.
Its delicate texture and rich taste make it a timeless, comforting, elegant favorite.
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Egg-citing Egg Recipes
Whether your chickens are laying more eggs than you can handle, you’ve come into a lot of eggs, or you love eggs, these egg recipes will help you make the most of this versatile ingredient. I hope you enjoy trying out these different dishes and experimenting with ways to incorporate eggs into your cooking!
There’s egg recipes here for every meal and occasion that will please your whole family!
Short Bio
Catherine Kay (me) is a stay-at-home of nine children. I’m also a blogger who is passionate about making parenting a little easier, besides giving tips about living a frugal life. I love gardening and raising chickens and have and have over 35 years experience doing both. I raise both meat and egg chickens. My gardening skills have improved over the years and I can, freeze and dehydrate both fruits and vegetables. I love to find great recipes to feed my large family, like egg recipes. Find out more about me on my About Page. Need more frugal food hacks? Check out my Meal Organization page for even more posts on saving money, recipes, and living frugally!
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Thanks for this lovely post on eggs. I love the egg salad when I tried it 😋
You’re welcome!
We have chickens so we get a lot of eggs. This post is perfect for me to try some new recipes. Egg salad is my favorite!
I love your egg pix! They make my mouth water!
Thanks, Michael!
I love egg salad too, Ann!
What a fantastic compilation! I saved the post for when I put on my chef’s hat!
I’m glad you loved this egg post!
These all look so good! I look forward to trying some of them, especially the zucchini tortillas and egg puffs. Thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome! Enjoy, Angelia!
Great ideas! I usually make a gallon of pickled eggs when we have an abundance. They make great snacks, and they go so well in Chef Salads.
I was going to mention pickled eggs because my son likes to make them. I’ll have to add that when I update the post, Amy.
Your are making me hungry! I really like the variety of your recipes!
Thanks, Michael! It really was hard deciding and I tried hard to have a great variety.
I would eat all these egg dishes except the devil’s eggs because I do not eat mayo. The pictures are stunning and appealing. What is the difference between a crustless quiche and Frittata?
Basically I think they are both the same, Kevin. A crustless quiche is a frittata. They’re just given two distinct names.
So many recipes to try! I think the egg puffs will be the first, yum!
Good choice, Tina!
I love eggs and this is such a great variety of recipes! Those ricotta eggs look so good! And I love the idea of thinking of egg heavy desserts as well when you need to get through a lot of eggs.
I worked hard to have a nice variety! Thanks for reading and commenting, Christine!
Great post! I have some extra large eggs that I need to use up. The frittata would be perfect!
That’s a good choice, Katie!
Okay, now I’m hungry. I love eggs, they are so easy to cook, my favorite is Shakshuka.
That’s a really good one, Sandi!
Great post about using up eggs! My sister has a bunch of hens and sometimes too many eggs. We make egg noodles, and sometimes, super them lyme. Thank you!
Yes, I store them in lyme as well. I’ll be adding that to the post when I update it, Kristine.
My husband loves eggs! He could eat them for every meal. I love all the great recipe ideas – especially the baked eggs. I can’t wait to make him a few of these egg recipes.
Awesome, Debbie!
I`ll save this post because I love eggs, and I’m trying to add more protein to my diet now. I completely forgot about egg salad! I`ll cook it tomorrow. Also, egg frittata seems like an excellent breakfast for me.
What an eggcellent compilation of recipes. Saving this for future. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you liked the egg recipes!
This is a great list!
Thanks! I’m glad you like the recipes, Erin!
I throw out quite a few egg whites at my bakery so this article is most helpful. You’ve given me some great ideas to stop wasting them (I have so many whites after making curds, mousses, etc…).
I’m glad you’ve found the recipes helpful. You can also freeze egg whites so you don’t waste them.
Yum! I cant wait to use the Strata recipe. Thank you!
You’re welcome, Kristine! Yes, the strata recipe is so good!
I’ve been on such an egg kick lately! I’ll definitely be making that quiche for dinner tomorrow, it looks incredible.
I hope you enjoy the quiche, Emily!
Thanks so much for posting these egg recipes, I’m going to try a few of them. Our household love eggs especially the kids so let’s see how they like a few of your recipes. Thanks
You’re welcome, Lisa! I hope your family enjoys whichever egg recipes you try.
The egg bites are exactly what I am needing for a quick snack for my kids
Those are so good!
It’s amazing how many different recipes we can do with eggs. I am not really familiar with Shakshuka but it looks good and I would love to try.
Your egg salad made me hungry. Now, I am craving for one. Bookmarking your post for future reference.
It is amazing how many egg recipes there are, Clarice!
Great list! We don’t have chickens, but are blessed with an abudance of eggs from a friend! Thanks for putting this together!
You’re welcome, Katie! Enjoy!