Crispy Parmesan Eggs Recipe (2024)

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Shelley

Try this in the oven! I put a piece of baking parchment on a half sheet pan, spread the cheese out with 4 little 'nests' and put it in a 350 degree oven for 3 minutes, took out the pan and cracked an egg into each of the divots and returned it to the oven for 8 minutes. Perfect eggs, crispy cheese and easy clean up.

Marlene Heller

I've been making a version of this for years; just a lot simpler. I make the eggs, as I would normally, with butter in a non-stick pan. Sprinkle grated Parmesan or Parm/Reggiano on the eggs a minute before flipping to give them a minute to start melting. Then flip, and cook on the other side. Sprinkle cheese on that side too. Only cook for a minute, unless you want your eggs rock hard. Delicious.

Prakash Nadkarni

As someone who prefers fried eggs over easy rather than sunny side up, I'm with Marlene on this one. Whether to trade esthetics for time in a recipe is a personal decision: it's presumptuous to tell others how they can and can't cook. Rustic French cooking, for example, skips the numerous decorative steps of French Banquet cooking, but is none the worse for its simplicity.

Dave

Try this in the oven! I put a piece of baking parchment on a half sheet pan, spread the cheese out with 4 little 'nests' and put it in a 350 degree oven for 3 minutes, took out the pan and cracked an egg into each of the divots and returned it to the oven for 8 minutes. Perfect eggs, crispy cheese and easy clean up.

John Neill

Dear MarleneYou’ve not looked at the picture of the recipe-so you’ve gone ahead in supposedly ’easier’ way ( don’t we all love ‘easier’?! ) .. but you’d ruin the beautiful look of the UNflipped eggs!... don’t do it -please.Sincerely.

Martha

I make this dish with added baby spinach. Equally delicious and heartier. I wilt (in microwave for one minute) a generous handful of baby spinach while the cheese is melting and lay the spinach layer right on top of the melted cheese. Then I add the eggs and continue following the recipe.

Chris

Melissa Clark should be named America's Chef. Another winning recipe. I made it to the exact recipe following every step detailed. Oops, I take that back. I did not add additional salt as I figured the cheese was salty enough. It was perfect and delicious. It's a definite keeper. Thank you, NYTimes Cooking.

Ellen

I love this recipe! The first time I made it, I didn’t have Parmesan; I used an aged cheddar and it came out great.

Leonardo Aranguibel

This is great... I´ve done in the past with a slight variation: adding just a pinch of dried oregano and rosemary enhances the flavour amazingly!

Karen

To up the ante, I'd melt an anchovy or two in the butter.

Mary

Would this work with Romano? It sounds so good but I can’t get Parmesan soon and would like to try this idea.

jim teller

I prefer pecorino, too, but only had Asiago- and it finished perfectly. I’ll try with parmesan and pecorino next and report back.

Tyler

this was delicious - i ended up needing to use closer to 1c of cheese to provide enough coverage for 4 eggs, but everything else was spot on! i was afraid the eggs would burn/stick but the oil from the cheese make for a relatively painless cleanup.

Tammi

"A bit of parsley makes everything look like it was planned that way" So true!

Carrie

I’m a salt lover, but I definitely advise NOT salting your eggs. The saltiness of the Parmesan cheese is more than enough.

Pasnewski Mom

Easy, delicious and quick. It’s a great way to get your protein on a weekday morning. Add a slice of toast for some carbs. I don’t need to use oil in my pan. The cheese makes the eggs slide out easily.

Jill Mitchell

I put cooked, crumbled bacon bits in first. Then a lot of grated cheese, currently using Mexican blend. Then the eggs. Small skillet. Lid. I usually flip for a minute before sliding onto my plate. Breakfast for one!!

maggie

tastebuds woke up on the right side of the bed this morning with this one

Kathy

Maybe use on top of creamed spinach for brunch.

Kate M.

This was absolutely delicious, and such an easy way to elevate an otherwise standard breakfast. I adapted the recipe for one (so just a few tablespoons of Parmesan versus 1/2 cup, and only one egg), and it came out perfectly. I served with toasted multigrain bread and topped it with a half of an avocado. I’m already thinking about making this again tomorrow!

ben h

Oh my god. These are great!

Anthony

Works well, dry cheese works best not pre packaged stuff. I crisp the cheese on high with a little olive oil, lower place the eggs in the center. Make sure there is no sticking and your goof to go!

Meridith

Halved the recipe to make for just me. Perfect and delicious.

debra b

Easy on the salt - the cheese might be salty enough for most folks!

Stephanie

Used oven method (see notes)-was tasty, but Parmesan did not crisp up and nest flattened. Try on stove next time or use egg ring in oven.

Jamie K

a nice easy way to jazz up sunny side up eggs! i added some aleppo pepper and chopped parsley to the cheese first to give it a little extra kick.

Heather

I used store bought “farm cut” Italian shredded cheese. Mozzarella and parmesan. I melted a pat of butter in nonstick pan, spread the cheese, waited 2 minutes, cracked the eggs, covered (& did not look!!!) for two more minutes and amazing!!! I have also chopped onion and peppers, sautéed them, then followed all previous directions putting the cheese right on top and then the egg. OMG. Tomorrow I will try this with onion, peppers, and bacon and then the cheese. The texture is insane and so delish

Charles Michener

I do a variation of this that adds a bacon-y flavor: Heat a nonstick pan along with a buttered egg ring (or several rings). Pour a very small amount of oil (1/4tsp) into the ring, then sprinkle copiously with smoked paprika. Gently drop in egg and let cook until sides are well set. Carefully remove ring, sprinkle parmesan on top, and cover pan for a few minutes. Eat on buttered English muffin.

Janet

I am always looking for a new way to cook eggs since I really do like them and always have them on hand. This was great! I grow flat leaf parsley in my garden here in Arizona year around which is a nice finishing touch. Agree that salt is not needed. I try to cut down on salt as much as I can. Thank you.

Elle

Start with 1/2 c. grated potato (blotted dry), spread into lacy pancake, cook ‘til starting to brown, add the cheese, make a divot, then two eggs, cover pan til eggs are done. S&P to taste. Lift onto a tortilla with avocado and hot sauce!

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Crispy Parmesan Eggs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do eggs and Parmesan go together? ›

If you are someone who is as passionate about eggs as me you are going to love these Creamy Garlic Parmesan Scrambled Eggs. They are such a simple ingredient, and when cooked well can take a regular meal to new heights. Luscious, with a hint of garlic and lots of cheesy goodness, you really can't go wrong.

How do you make crispy eggs with runny yolk? ›

Tip the pan so the oil pools to one side, and baste the egg white with a spoon until it's bubbling and the edges are deep brown and crispy. Then, add the yolk into the center, basting it again once or twice until it is just set.

What do you sprinkle on fried eggs? ›

20 Best Seasonings to Use in Egg Dishes
  1. Salt. Salt is one of the most popular and obvious seasonings for any egg dish. ...
  2. Pepper. ...
  3. Red Pepper Flakes. ...
  4. Chili Powder. ...
  5. Hot Sauce. ...
  6. Tarragon. ...
  7. Dill. ...
  8. Basil.
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What not to put with Parmesan? ›

And never put parmesan on the seafood or clam in spaghetti or linguine, because it overpowers the delicate flavours.” Jordan Sclare, the group executive chef at Fucina in London, similarly can't understand why cooks add double cream or butter to pastas. “In Italy olive oil is the key ingredient,” he says.

What should not be mixed with eggs? ›

Avoid pairing eggs with these items
  1. Soya milk. Like egg, soya milk, too, is rich in protein. ...
  2. Tea. Many people like to have eggs with tea. ...
  3. Yoghurt. Another food that you should completely avoid consuming with eggs is yoghurt. ...
  4. Sugar and banana. It's better not to combine sugar and bananas with eggs. ...
  5. Meat. ...
  6. Citrus fruits.
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What is the best oil for crispy eggs? ›

Fried eggs

Usually fried in sunflower or rapeseed oil, you can also use bacon fat left in the pan or a knob of butter. If you're adding a fried egg to a salad or grains how about using some olive oil? Eating curry or dhal? You might enjoy frying your eggs in coconut oil for a lighter flavour.

What is the best oil for crispy fried eggs? ›

Butter certainly works for fried eggs, but oil is the fat of choice for cooks who want a runny yolk with a satisfying crispy white. Extra-virgin olive oil is most popular, and yields a satisfyingly crunchy bottom that will soak up luscious flavor.

What is a fried egg with a runny yolk called? ›

Sunny side up: The egg is fried with the yolk up and is not flipped. Over easy: The egg is flipped and the yolk is still runny. Over medium: The egg is flipped and the yolk is only slightly runny. Over well: The egg is flipped and the yolk is cooked hard.

What is the best pan to fry eggs in? ›

The Zwilling Madura Plus 8-Inch Pan aced all of our tests thanks to the slick surface, balanced handle, and even heat distribution. It's by far the best egg pan for home cooks.

How do you make fried eggs taste better? ›

Salt intensifies the egg flavor, pepper adds some spice, and the paprika adds a subtle warmth and a sweetness. Of course, depending on what kind of paprika you use, you can really play around with flavor a lot! Some will make for a spicy fried egg while others will make it more savory and sweet.

How to fry eggs like restaurants? ›

You start by adding a small amount of oil to the skillet and cracking in the eggs, just like you normally would. Then, about 30 seconds in, you add hot water to the pan, basting the eggs until the whites are set and the yolks are still runny. It creates tender, soft fried eggs with no overdone edges in sight.

What cheese goes well with eggs? ›

Cheddar is many people's favorite cheese to pair with eggs, but there are so many other cheeses that work just as well, from tangy goat cheese to nutty Gruyere.

What pairs best with Parmesan? ›

It works well with sliced pears and toasted hazelnuts, dates and walnuts, or crunchy celery hearts drizzled with good olive oil. A few drops of authentic aged balsamic vinegar can enhance Parmigiano-Reggiano's flavors without overwhelming them.

What does Parmesan cheese go well with? ›

Parmigiano Reggiano with a maturation between 12 and 18 months pairs perfectly well with fresh fruit, such as apples, pears, grapes and strawberries. Parmigiano Reggiano with a maturation between 24 and 30 months is excellent with dehydrated fruit (apricots, figs, raisins, plums).

Is it OK to eat egg and cheese together? ›

While eggs are a versatile and nutritious food, there are some combinations that may not be particularly good for digestion for some people. Eggs should not be consumed with dairy products like milk, curd, buttermilk and cheese. The combination of eggs with these things can be harmful to health.

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