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
- Preheat & Prepare
Heat oven to 350°F (175°C). Lightly grease an 8×8‑inch glass baking dish with a little oil or butter. - 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. - Whisk the Eggs
In a large bowl, whisk eggs vigorously until fully blended and slightly frothy. - Combine
Taste onions and adjust seasoning. Let cool 3–5 minutes, then stir into eggs until evenly distributed. - 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. - 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.




