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Make One of These 15 Egg Recipes and Call It a Mother’s Day Win

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Eggs don’t need much to impress, especially when they’re showing up for Mother’s Day. These recipes are simple but feel like something special. They’re quick to pull off, easy to plate, and taste like you put in more effort than you actually did. Whether you’re starting the day or skipping straight to brunch, they hold up. And yes, they absolutely count as doing something nice.

A stack of delicious breakfast sandwiches piled high on a plate, each egg sandwich grilled to perfection and garnished with chopped green onions and parsley.

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One-Pan Egg Sandwich. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Air Fryer Breakfast Egg Tarts

Air fryer breakfast tarts on a white plate.
Air Fryer Breakfast Egg Tarts. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Breakfast Egg Tarts look impressive but come together fast. Flaky pastry holds soft-set eggs, cheese, and whatever extras you’ve got—spinach, bacon, herbs. They bake up golden in minutes and feel like something you’d order instead of make. Perfect for a morning that needs to feel like more than just another breakfast.
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Avocado Toast with Grated Egg

Avocado toast on a wooden cutting board.
Avocado Toast with Grated Egg. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Avocado Toast with Grated Egg is one of those things that looks fussy but isn’t. The egg gets hard-boiled, then shredded over creamy avocado like cheese—simple, a little unexpected, and kind of genius. You can build it out or keep it minimal. It’s breakfast that feels like you actually thought ahead.
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Bacon and Egg Salad

Egg salad on a piece of white bread.
Bacon and Egg Salad. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Bacon and Egg Salad is everything good about a diner breakfast turned into a cold, crisp, no-fuss dish. The eggs are chopped, the bacon is crisp, and it all comes together with a tangy mustard dressing that wakes it up. Serve it in lettuce cups or just pass a fork. It’s quick, fresh, and always hits the mark.
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Kimchi Eggs

A hand dips bread into a skillet of shakshuka, featuring poached eggs, tomato sauce, and garnished with chopped green onions.
Kimchi Eggs. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Kimchi Eggs bring funk, heat, and comfort all in one pan. The eggs are soft-scrambled or fried—your call—then topped with chopped kimchi and maybe a little scallion or sesame. It’s bold but not over-the-top, and feels like something you’d get at a brunch spot that knows what it’s doing. It’s a quick win with real flavor.
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Honey Bun Cake

A close-up of a frosted cake with a fork lifting a bite, displaying a fluffy texture and creamy icing.
Honey Bun Cake. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Honey Bun Cake is the dessert you didn’t realize you needed eggs for, but now you’re glad you had them. It’s tender, cinnamon-swirled, and baked with just enough sweetness to count as breakfast or dessert, depending on how the day goes. It feels homemade without asking much of you. One of those cakes that disappears faster than expected.
Get the Recipe: Honey Bun Cake

Baked Eggs in a Crunchy Potato Crust

A breakfast dish: crispy potato nest with a sunny-side-up egg on top, seasoned with black pepper. A fork is placed on the right side of the white plate.
Baked Eggs in a Crunchy Potato Crust. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Baked Eggs in a Crunchy Potato Crust are like a cross between a hash brown and a mini quiche. The shredded potatoes crisp up around the edges while the eggs bake soft in the center. Add cheese, herbs, or keep it plain—it’s flexible and fast. This one works whether you’re cooking for one or a whole table.
Get the Recipe: Baked Eggs in a Crunchy Potato Crust

One-Pan Egg Sandwich

A stack of delicious breakfast sandwiches piled high on a plate, each egg sandwich grilled to perfection and garnished with chopped green onions and parsley.
One-Pan Egg Sandwich. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

One-Pan Egg Sandwich keeps things simple and tidy with everything cooked in one go. The eggs, bread, and cheese get layered right in the skillet and folded together like it was always meant to be. It’s crispy, melty, and tastes way better than it should for how easy it is. You’ll end up making it more than once.
Get the Recipe: One-Pan Egg Sandwich

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2-Ingredient English Muffins

A picture of a two Ingredient English Muffins with cream cheese.
2-Ingredient English Muffins. Photo credit: Primal Edge Health.

2-Ingredient English Muffins feel like a trick—but they work. Just self-rising flour and Greek yogurt, mixed, shaped, and cooked in a skillet until golden. They’re soft, a little tangy, and surprisingly good with butter, jam, or a fried egg. No yeast, no waiting, no reason not to.
Get the Recipe: 2-Ingredient English Muffins

Crème Brûlée

A bowl of crème brûlée topped with two raspberries and a mint leaf, with a spoon taking a bite.
Crème Brûlée. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Crème Brûlée is smooth, quiet, and full of soft vanilla flavor under that sharp sugar crackle. It feels like a restaurant dessert but doesn’t actually ask that much of you—just eggs, cream, and a steady hand. Use the broiler if you don’t have a torch. It’s the kind of dessert that makes the whole day feel like it was worth showing up for.
Get the Recipe: Crème Brûlée

Air Fryer French Toast

Low angle shot of the french toast on a rectangular white plate.
Air Fryer French Toast. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer French Toast skips the skillet and still comes out crisp on the edges and custardy in the middle. The eggs soak into the bread just right, and you don’t have to hover over the stove. Add maple syrup or fruit if you want, or keep it basic. It’s fast, good, and hard to mess up.
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Air Fryer Breakfast Quesadillas

A stack of air fried breakfast quesadillas with bacon, and cheese on a plate, surrounded by ingredients and condiments on a wooden table.
Air Fryer Breakfast Quesadillas. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Air Fryer Breakfast Quesadillas seal in eggs, cheese, and whatever extras you’ve got in a warm, crisp tortilla. No flipping, no pan-watching—just set and cook. Slice into wedges and serve with hot sauce or avocado. Feels like brunch, eats like breakfast, and takes about ten minutes.
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Champagne Sabayon

A spoon is scooping sabayon with strawberries and blueberries.
Champagne Sabayon. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Champagne Sabayon sounds like too much work until you realize it’s just egg yolks, sugar, and something bubbly, whisked into something light and fancy. Serve it over fruit, cake, or straight out of a cup with a spoon. It’s dessert that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Good for special mornings or long, late lunches.
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Chicken Egg Foo Young

Chicken egg foo young on top of rice on a white plate.
Chicken Egg Foo Young. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Chicken Egg Foo Young is a low-effort way to serve something warm, fluffy, and covered in gravy. The eggs are filled with chicken, veggies, and a little seasoning, then pan-fried into golden rounds. It all comes together fast and feels like more than the sum of its parts. Comfort food that still feels thoughtful.
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Chinese Steamed Egg

A hand holds a red spoon lifting a piece of tofu from a red bowl filled with soup, garnished with chopped herbs and sauce, reminiscent of a comforting Chinese Steamed Egg recipe.
Chinese Steamed Egg. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Chinese Steamed Egg is soft, smooth, and barely needs anything more than a spoon and some soy sauce. It’s warm, silky, and comes together with nothing but eggs, water, and a little patience. Serve it on its own or next to rice or toast. Feels like comfort food with a minimalist streak.
Get the Recipe: Chinese Steamed Egg

Gochujang Noodles with Bacon and Eggs

A person uses chopsticks to lift a portion of Gochujang noodles with crispy bacon and two sunny-side-up eggs from a skillet.
Gochujang Noodles with Bacon and Eggs. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Gochujang Noodles with Bacon and Eggs bring together chewy noodles, spicy sauce, smoky bacon, and soft egg all in one bowl. It’s loud, rich, and fast enough to pull off without a plan. The egg softens the heat just enough. It’s breakfast-for-dinner with serious energy.
Get the Recipe: Gochujang Noodles with Bacon and Eggs

By on May 10th, 2025
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About Robin Donovan

Robin Donovan is the creative force behind Eggs All Ways. She's a writer, recipe developer, photographer, and cookbook author with more than 40 books to her name, including the bestselling Ramen for Beginners, Ramen Obsession, and Campfire Cuisine. Her work has been featured in major publications, both print and digital, including MSN, Cooking Light, Fitness, Buzzfeed, and Eating Well.

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