Recipes That Use A Lot Of Eggs

Never let your eggs go to waste again with these recipes so good they'll give you even more reason to eat an egg every day. Whether you have just two eggs left or a whole dozen, these dishes let this staple ingredient shine.

Breakfast Egg Waffle

Waffles are an iconic American breakfast food, and this egg waffle is best topped with mascarpone, honey, Nutella and fruits.

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Brioche Bread Pudding

Turn your day-old brioche bread into this sweet bread pudding that's perfect for breakfast-in-bed, adding some bourbon if you like.

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Hard-Boiled Egg Stuffed Biscuit

Peel some hard-boiled eggs and wrap them in flaky, ready-made biscuits with ham and cheese inside for a breakfast you can take on the go.

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Carrot Cake Trifle

If you're looking for a difficult yet impressive dessert recipe to test out your baking skills, this layered carrot cake trifle is filled with pecans, cream cheese, whipped dairy topping and, of course, carrots.

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Make Ahead Eggs Benedict Casserole

Turnip Greens and Potato Frittata

Scramble up some eggs and make a frittata with cooked potatoes and turnip greens, topped with goat cheese.

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Instant Pot Cheesy Egg Bake

You can make some super easy breakfast recipes with an Instant Pot, including this cheesy egg bake that adds cheddar cheese, bacon and hash browns to scrambled eggs.

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Simple Spaghetti Carbonara

The beauty of spaghetti carbonara is that it's a recipe you can typically make with staple ingredients in your pantry. All you need is pasta, eggs, olive oil, Parmesan cheese and either bacon or pancetta.

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Lentils and Poached Eggs

There are many ways to cook an egg, and this recipe poaches them in ramekins before placing them on top of a serving of spinach and lentils.

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Impossibly Easy Quiche

This impossibly easy quiche recipe requires just biscuit mix, milk and eggs. It's the perfect way to use up leftover chicken or other meats and your favorite vegetables.

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Cloud Eggs

Making cloud eggs requires some skill, but it's worth it. Separate your egg whites from the egg yolks, whipping the whites up with chives and chili flakes before baking them with the yolks in the middle.

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Eggs Sardou

Located in New Orleans, Brennan's is the best restaurant for breakfast in Louisiana, and you can recreate its famous Eggs Sardou — creamed spinach topped with fried artichoke hearts, poached eggs and Choron sauce — right at home.

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Aquavit Princess Cake

An iconic dessert native to Sweden, princess cake is made with layers of sponge cake, raspberry jam and pastry cream and covered in green marzipan.

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Green Chili Mexican Mini Quiches

Make these mini quiches with a Mexican-inspired twist using eggs, green chili, green chili salsa, breakfast meat and shredded colby jack cheese.

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One-Pan Sweet Potato and Egg Hash

A simple, low-calorie dinner, this sweet potato and egg hash calls for baking 3 pounds of sweet potatoes with red bell peppers and red onion with eggs on top.

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Tunnel of Fudge Cake

One of the most famous dishes from the Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest, the Tunnel of Fudge Cake requires a tube cake pan for its shape, which lends itself to a dripping tunnel of fudge once baked.

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Drunken Deviled Eggs with Pickled Beets and Root Chips

Pickled beet juice gives a fun purple color to these deviled eggs, which are then topped with pickled beets and root chips.

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Vegetable and Cheese Frittata

This veggie and cheese frittata recipe calls for a full dozen eggs perfectly scrambled, as well as your choice of grated or crumbled cheese, cooked vegetables and bacon, ham or sausage, if you feel like adding some meat.

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Chocolate Chess Pie

The perfect treat for any chocolate lover, this chocolate chess pie recipe uses both bittersweet and semisweet chocolate.

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Korean Bibimbap

Bibimbap is a classic Korean rice dish that you can easily make large quantities of for meal prepping. This recipe adds rice, fried eggs, beef rib-eye, zucchini, mushrooms, bean sprouts, spinach, daikon, carrots, soy sauce and gochujang.

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Cast-Iron Pan Jalapeño Cornbread

Instant Pot Egg Bites

These egg bites are very quick and simple to make, so you can make sure to never skip breakfast again.

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Cinnamon Raisin French Toast Casserole

All you need to make this French toast casserole is some cinnamon raisin bread, milk, butter, eggs and a little bit of maple syrup.

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Bread Pudding Baked Alaska

This bread pudding recipe is a twist on the baked Alaska — an ice cream dessert found on menus at some of the best restaurants in America. It uses brioche bread to turn it into a bread pudding.

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Rainbow Layer Cake

This Instagram-worthy cake is perfect for Pride Month, when you can bake it to honor the LGBTQ people in your life.

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Torrijas

Spain's take on French toast is the torrija, in which the bread is soaked for hours in milk, eggs and spices such as vanilla and cinnamon before being fried.

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Impossibly Easy Taco Pie

If you love a nice, delicious taco, this is the pie for you. With a filling of beef, onion, green chiles and taco seasoning, this taco pie is topped with cheese and best served with sour cream and salsa.

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Cereal-Crusted Brioche Toast

If you need a recipe that will also help you finish off that gallon of milk, this combination of French toast and cornflakes is the perfect solution.

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Healthy Egg Salad

Egg salad is a quick and simple way to turn your boiled eggs into something a bit less boring and one of the best vegetarian-friendly recipes, period.

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Three-Way Creme Brulee

If you love cookies and creme brulee, this dessert recipe gives you the best of both worlds, with the creme brulee baked over a layer of chocolate chip cookie dough.

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Easy Deviled Eggs

Mustard may seem like an unexpected ingredient to go with eggs at first, but it's a key ingredient in any deviled eggs recipe. This recipe is super quick and super simple, combining just mustard, mayonnaise and a little bit of garlic and sugar with the yolks of hard-boiled eggs before spooning them back into the whites.

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Green Chilaquiles with Carnitas and Eggs

Chilaquiles are one of the best Mexican dishes you can make at home, made of corn tortillas that are cut up and then fried before being sautéed in salsa and topped with onions, cheese and a cream sauce.

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Copycat Egg McMuffin

Sometimes making your favorite fast food dishes at home is more fun than going through the drive-thru, and this copycat recipe of McDonald's Egg McMuffin is a simple one, using just an English muffin, Canadian bacon, egg and American cheese.

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Puff Pastry Egg Tart