3-Ingredient Onion Egg Bake

This humble bake is the kind of thrifty comfort food my nana relied on when the pantry was nearly bare but a hearty meal was still needed. Think of it as a crustless, flourless onion “pie” or a thick frittata: just deeply caramelized onions, plenty of eggs, and a touch of salt to bring out every bit of flavor.

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Baked in a simple glass dish, it rises into a pale golden slab, marbled with ribbons of sweet, browned onion and finished with a tender crust. It’s practical, budget‑friendly, and far more luxurious than its short ingredient list suggests.

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Serve warm, cut into generous squares, with a crisp green salad and sharp vinaigrette to balance the richness. It pairs beautifully with sliced tomatoes or cucumbers, a dollop of tangy yogurt or sour cream, or sautéed greens. For brunch, add fresh fruit and coffee; for a light supper, roasted vegetables or a clear broth‑based soup. Leftovers are excellent at room temperature—perfect tucked into a lunchbox with raw veggies or pickles for contrast.

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3‑Ingredient Onion Egg Bake

Ingredients

Ingredient Amount Notes
Neutral oil or butter 2 tbsp For greasing dish & cooking onions
Yellow onions, thinly sliced 2 large
Eggs 8 large
Fine salt 1 tsp Plus more to taste

Directions

  1. Preheat & Prepare
    Heat oven to 350°F (175°C). Lightly grease an 8×8‑inch glass baking dish with a little oil or butter.
  2. Caramelize the Onions
    Warm the remaining fat in a skillet over medium heat. Add onions and salt, stirring to coat. Cook slowly, stirring occasionally, until soft, golden, and caramelized in spots, 20–30 minutes. Adjust heat to prevent burning.
  3. Whisk the Eggs
    In a large bowl, whisk eggs vigorously until fully blended and slightly frothy.
  4. Combine
    Taste onions and adjust seasoning. Let cool 3–5 minutes, then stir into eggs until evenly distributed.
  5. Bake
    Pour mixture into prepared dish, smoothing the top. Bake 25–35 minutes, until puffed, set in the center, and lightly golden. A knife inserted should come out mostly clean.
  6. Rest & Serve
    Let rest 5–10 minutes. Cut into thick squares and serve warm, enjoying the custardy texture and sweet‑savory onion flavor.

✨ This recipe is proof that even the simplest ingredients can deliver comfort and elegance when treated with care.

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