Oven Scrambled Eggs Recipe (2024)

Oven Scrambled Eggsare the best way to make breakfast or brunch for a crowd! You’ll never make eggs on the stove again with these super creamy baked eggs with plenty of butter and cream.

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Are you tired of the same old scrambled eggs on the stovetop? Oven baked scrambled eggs are not only a tasty alternative, but they’re also simple to make. By cooking your eggs in the oven, you can make fluffy scrambled eggs without the need for constant babysitting that usually comes with making traditional scrambled eggs.

In just a few easy steps, you can create oven-scrambled eggs that are perfect for busy mornings or feeding a crowd. All you need are some basic ingredients like eggs, cream, butter, and salt. And the best part? The oven does most of the work for you; just whisk the ingredients together, pour them into a baking dish, and let the oven work its magic. Say goodbye to hovering over the stovetop, and hello to a hands-off breakfast delight!

Making breakfast for a large crowd is tiring, and eggs are almost impossible. Not with this Oven Scrambled Eggs recipe! You’ll want to host brunch every weekend with this super easy way to make scrambled eggs in the oven.

We usually only have a full house a couple times a year and it’s mainly around the holidays. Instead of slaving over the stove making multiple batches of scrambled eggs, I can get them done in one shot when I prepare them in the oven.

The result is deliciously creamy scrambled eggs cooked to perfection. They also are piping hot! There’s nothing worse than cold, rubbery eggs.

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Why You’ll Love Oven Scrambled Eggs

  • Consistency: Oven scrambled eggs have a more uniform texture compared to stove top eggs. The even heat distribution in the oven ensures that your eggs cook evenly, resulting in perfectly tender and fluffy eggs every time.
  • Ease of preparation: With oven scrambled eggs, there’s no need to stand over a hot stove and constantly whisk eggs.
  • Less mess: Cooking eggs on the stovetop can sometimes result in messy spills and splatters. Oven scrambled eggs, on the other hand, are cooked in a single casserole dish, making cleanup quick and easy. Talk about an easy breakfast!
  • Scaling up: If you’re cooking for a large group, oven scrambled eggs are your best friend. You can easily whip up a lot of eggs by adjusting the ingredients and using a larger baking dish. No need to cook multiple batches on the stovetop to feed a large crowd.

Ingredients

The full printable recipe card with measurements and instructions is found at the bottom of the post.

  • Large eggs: You’ll need a ton of eggs for this Oven Scrambled Egg recipe. You can always cut this recipe in half if you’re feeding a smaller army.
  • Unsalted butter: Butter makes eggs super luscious! I also make a roux for the creamiest scrambled eggs in the oven.
  • All-purpose flour: This may seem like a weird scrambled egg ingredient, but stay with me. The flour roux helps make fluffy scrambled eggs in the oven and not one flat egg pancake.
  • Salt: Enhances the flavor of the eggs.
  • Heavy cream: I always use milk for scrambled eggs, but these baked eggs need a little more richness! The decadence of this brunch dish is worth a few extra calories, I promise.
  • Salt & black pepper to taste: Adding a touch of salt and pepper will put the finishing touch.
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How to Make the Best Oven Scrambled Eggs

  • Step One:In a saucepan on the stove, melt 3 tbsp butter over medium heat. Add in the flour and salt and stir constantly for 3 minutes. Gradually add in cream while whisking. Whisk constantly till sauce comes to a boil and is thick. Remove from heat and cover in plastic wrap. Place in freezer to bring the mixture to room temperature (about 8 to 10 minutes).
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  • Step Two:Preheat oven to 400°F. Whisk eggs in a large bowl and in cooled cream mixture. Whisk together.
  • Step Three:Pour egg mixture into a greased baking pan. Cook uncovered for 10 minutes and then stir the mixture with a spatula. Cook another 5 minutes and then stir again. Repeat the process until eggs are cooked and reach the desired firmness. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
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Equipment Needed

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  • Whisk: To get the fluffiest scrambled eggs, a quick whisk is key. Get a little extra air into your baked scrambled eggs with this balloon whisk.
  • Baking dish: Use a beautiful baking dish with a lid for an easy serving piece! I love this Corningware dish because it’s a beautiful classic just like my mom’s.
  • Saucepan: You want a sturdy saucepan when you’re making a roux and working with dairy. This one’s nonstick and dishwasher safe for easy cleanup before breakfast time!

What to Serve with Oven Scrambled Eggs

  • I’m obsessed with breakfast casseroles, and this sweetbanana bread breakfast casseroleis a family favorite! It’s a great way to use brown bananas and stale bread, too.
  • Making French toast for a crowd is impossible. But thisFrench toast casserolemakes it so so easy! Have your apple pie for breakfast with this sweet casserole.
  • Where there’s breakfast, there’s muffins. Try thesesavory cheddar dill muffinsfor your next brunch menu. They are dense and moist with the perfect hint of dill.
  • Make breakfast sandwiches or breakfast tacos for a complete meal for the whole family.
  • ​Pair with a side of fresh fruit. This Rainbow Fruit Salad is a delicious and fresh option.
  • Serve with bacon for the best low carb breakfast.
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Variations and Substitutions

  • Cheese:Try using different types of cheese such as goat cheese, cheddar cheese, or mozzarella. You can even mix-and-match for a more complex flavor.
  • Veggies:Add in some vegetables like chopped bell peppers, onions, spinach, or mushrooms. This will not only enhance the taste but also increase the nutritional value of your scrambled eggs.
  • Meat:If you prefer a hearty breakfast, consider adding meats like bacon, sausage, or diced ham. Just make sure to cook the meat separately before adding it to the egg mixture.
  • Spices and herbs:Don’t be afraid to get creative with seasonings. Options like paprika, basil, parsley, or cilantro can add an exciting twist to your oven scrambled eggs. A dash of hot sauce are the perfect way to add a kick of spice.
  • Milk:Instead of heavy cream, use milk. I prefer cream for the richness, but milk will also be yummy.
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Storage Instructions

Make sure to store your leftovers within two hours of cooking. I prefer to use an airtight container, but any type of container will work as long as it’s sealed tightly. You can also use plastic wrap or aluminum foil to cover a plate. Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Can I Freeze?

If you need to keep your oven scrambled eggs for a longer period of time, you can freeze them. Place the eggs in a freezer-safe container or bag, making sure to squeeze out any excess air before sealing. Frozen scrambled eggs can last up to four months in the freezer. To reheat, simply microwave or heat on the stovetop, stirring occasionally to maintain that fluffy texture.

How to Reheat

  • Using the Stovetop:One of the best methods to reheat scrambled eggs is on the stovetop. Grab a nonstick skillet, add a small amount of butter or oil, and heat it over low to medium heat. Put your scrambled eggs in the skillet and let them cook covered for about five minutes. Make sure to stir them occasionally to ensure they heat evenly.
  • Microwaving:If you’re in a hurry, using the microwave can save time and still provide satisfactory results. Place the eggs in a microwave-safe container and cover it with a microwave-safe lid or wrap. Heat your eggs at 50% power for about 1-1.5 minutes, stirring them halfway through to ensure even heat distribution. Be careful not to overheat, as this can make the eggs rubbery.
  • Using an Air Fryer:An air fryer can also be utilized to reheat your scrambled eggs. Place the eggs in an air fryer-safe container, set the air fryer to 300°F, and heat them for about 3-4 minutes. Since the air fryer has a non-humid environment, it helps the eggs to maintain their original moisture without making them dry.
  • Reheating in the Oven:Reheating in the oven is another effective method. Preheat your oven to 350°F, place the eggs in an oven-safe container, and cover it with aluminum foil. Heat your eggs for about 10-12 minutes, checking and stirring them every 4-5 minutes to ensure even heat distribution.
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Recipe Tips & Tricks

  • Choose the right dish: Use an oven-safe dish, preferably a ceramic or glass baking dish. This will allow even heat distribution and help prevent overcooking.
  • Whisk well: Whisk your eggs thoroughly so that the yolks and whites are fully combined. This step is crucial for even cooking and smooth consistency.
  • Stir occasionally: While your eggs are baking in the oven, stir them every few minutes to ensure they cook evenly and achieve a soft, scrambled consistency.
  • Keep an eye on the clock: Oven scrambled eggs can go from perfectly fluffy to overcooked in no time. Check your eggs frequently and remove them from the oven when they reach your desired consistency,.
  • Prep ahead:To make this oven scrambled eggs recipe even easier, prepare the white sauce the night before and store in the fridge! In the morning, put it in the microwave to get it to room temperature.

FAQ

Do You Add Milk or Water to Scrambled Eggs?

For the fluffiest stovetop scrambled eggs, you’ll want a little liquid. I usually add cream, but water or milk also works in a pinch.

How Many People Does This Recipe Serve?

This recipe makes about 8 servings.

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Oven Scrambled Eggs

Created by Stacie Vaughan

Servings 8

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

Oven Scrambled Eggsare the best way to make breakfast or brunch for a crowd! You’ll never make eggs on the stove again with these super creamy baked eggs with plenty of butter and cream.

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Ingredients

  • 18 large eggs
  • 3 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 3 tbsp all-purpose flour
  • ¾ tsp salt
  • 1 ½ cups heavy cream
  • salt & pepper to taste

Instructions

  • In a saucepan on the stove, melt 3 tbsp butter over medium heat. Add in the flour and salt and stir constantly for 3 minutes. Gradually add in cream while whisking. Whisk constantly till sauce comes to a boil and is thick. Remove from heat and cover in plastic wrap. Place in freezer to bring the mixture to room temperature (about 8 to 10 minutes).

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Whisk eggs in a large bowl and in cooled cream mixture. Whisk together.

  • Pour egg mixture into a greased baking pan. Cook uncovered for 10 minutes and then stir the mixture with a spatula. Cook another 5 minutes and then stir again. Repeat the process until eggs are cooked and reach the desired firmness. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 362kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 480mg | Sodium: 461mg | Sugar: 2g

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course Breakfasts

Cuisine American

Keyword Oven Scrambled Eggs

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FAQs

How do you know if scrambled eggs are cooked enough? ›

Keep your eggs moving. Every few minutes, stir and fold your eggs to break up any large curds, and scrape the bottom of your pan often to stop sheets from forming. Cook until you no longer have visible liquid in the pan, about five to seven minutes.

How long does it take to bake an egg at 350? ›

Tips for making perfect oven-baked eggs in a muffin tin:
  1. Cook time: 20 min.
  2. Oven temperature: Preheat your oven to 350F.
  3. Spray a 12 cup muffin tin with your favorite cooking oil. ...
  4. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  5. Bake the eggs for 20 minutes until the clear part of the eggs are white.

What are 3 tips for making perfect scrambled eggs? ›

This Is the Best Way to Make Scrambled Eggs
  1. Crack the eggs on a flat surface.
  2. Don't be afraid to pre-salt eggs.
  3. Add a splash of milk.
  4. Use a fork, not a whisk.
  5. Cook in a nonstick pan.
  6. … and make sure it's cold.
  7. Keep the heat relatively low.
  8. Let them finish cooking off the stove.
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Should you add milk to scrambled eggs? ›

Adding milk or plain water to scrambled eggs is an optional step that affects the texture of your finished dish. For creamy scrambled eggs, you'll add up to 1 tablespoon of milk for every egg. For fluffy scrambled eggs, you'll add up to 1 tablespoon of water for every egg.

What happens if scrambled eggs aren't cooked all the way? ›

Undercooked egg dishes such as soft-scrambled eggs have an inherent risk of food poisoning caused by Salmonella.

What happens if you undercook scrambled eggs? ›

Now a perfectly fine looking egg may contain disease-carrying bacteria such as Salmonella enteritidis. The elderly, small children and those with immune compromised systems are more likely to get sick if they eat these bacteria in raw or undercooked eggs.

How do you know when eggs are done in the oven? ›

Cook or bake until a thermometer inserted at the center shows 160° F or a knife inserted near the center comes out clean.

What temperature is best for baking eggs? ›

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Pour melted butter into a 9x13-inch glass baking dish. Whisk together eggs and salt in a large bowl until well-blended. Gradually whisk in milk.

What is the chefs secret to best scrambled eggs? ›

First, he cracks eggs into a cold skillet without whisking first. Then, he adds butter. Then, he cranks up the heat to high and stirs continuously with a rubber spatula for 30 seconds. He then takes the pan off the heat, stirs for 10 seconds, then puts it back on the heat for 30 seconds.

What makes scrambled eggs taste better? ›

Some delicious variations include tomatoes and Cheddar cheese, asparagus, chives, and goat cheese, or bacon, sautéed onion, and Gruyere.

Why do chefs add water to scrambled eggs? ›

But you don't need that much water to achieve fluff. Even a little makes a difference. As cookbook author J. Kenji-López-Alt explains it in The Food Lab, adding water to scrambled eggs “means more vaporization occurs, creating larger bubbles in the eggs and lightening them.”

What does Gordon Ramsay put in his scrambled eggs? ›

Ingredients
  1. 6 cold eggs.
  2. 15g butter.
  3. Salt and pepper.
  4. Crème fraîche.
  5. Chives.

How many eggs per person scrambled? ›

Whisk your eggs with the salt until they're well-mixed and uniform. Count on about two eggs per person, so this scrambled egg recipe (which calls for six eggs) serves about three people. Warm butter in a skillet set to medium-low heat. Once it's juuuuust beginning to bubble, pour the eggs in.

What do scrambled eggs look like when cooked? ›

Rubber spatula is best, follow by a flat edge wooden spoon (or similar shaped utensil), so it can scrape along the skillet to create beautiful soft curds. Scrambled eggs should not be browned or crispy at all, it should be yellow and creamy all the way through.

How long do you have to cook scrambled eggs? ›

After 2–3 minutes, the eggs will start to form large curds (resist turning up the knob to high heat—the low-and-slow cooking is what makes these scrambled eggs creamy). Add any mix-ins, if desired. When your eggs are set but still a bit runny, remove them from the pan—the eggs will continue to cook on your plate.

Are scrambled eggs supposed to be a little wet? ›

Perfectly cooked scrambled eggs are moist but not runny, with no crisp or brown edges. This technique may take a bit of practice, but it is quite simple. With time you too will be making and serving moist, fluffy scrambled eggs!

What is the correct texture of scrambled eggs when cooked? ›

They might be rubbery and chewy or dry and crumbly—they might also have the occasional crunch of eggshell, be tinged with brown or gray, or taste more like the pan than an egg. On the other hand, here's how we define our ideal scrambled eggs: fluffy, moist, tender, custardy, and bright yellow.

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