Easy Egyptian Eggah Recipe – Fluffy, Herby & Oven Baked

If you’re looking for a quick, flavorful, and authentic dish, this easy Egyptian eggah recipe is a must-try. Made with eggs, peppers, fresh herbs, ground meat, and simple pantry ingredients, eggah is a traditional Egyptian baked egg dish that’s fluffy, savory, and incredibly satisfying. Unlike a typical omelette or frittata, Egyptian eggah has a thicker texture and rich herb flavor that makes it perfect for breakfast, brunch, or even a light dinner.
This recipe is designed to be beginner-friendly and ready in just 30 minutes, using ingredients you likely already have at home. Whether you’re exploring Egyptian cuisine for the first time or looking for a new way to enjoy eggs, this easy Egyptian eggah delivers authentic taste with minimal effort. Serve it with a fresh Mediterranean cucumber tomato salad and warm homemade pita bread for a complete meal.
What Is Egyptian Eggah?
Egyptian eggah is a traditional Egyptian baked egg dish made with eggs, peppers, onions, cheese, ground beef, and simple pantry ingredients. Similar to a frittata but thicker and fluffier, eggah is baked until golden and served warm for breakfast, brunch, or a light meal. This easy Egyptian eggah recipe is known for its savory flavor, soft texture, and quick preparation using everyday ingredients.
- Made with eggs, onions, peppers, cheese, and your favorite meat
- Baked until fluffy and golden
- Popular for breakfast or brunch
- Similar to a thick frittata
Why You’ll Love This Easy Egyptian Eggah Recipe
This easy Egyptian eggah recipe is quick to prepare, uses affordable ingredients, and delivers authentic flavor with minimal effort. It’s naturally high in protein, customizable with vegetables or meat, and perfect for meal prep. Whether you’re new to Egyptian cuisine or looking for a simple baked egg dish, this recipe is both beginner-friendly and delicious.
Ingredients for Eggah
To make this easy Egyptian eggah recipe, you’ll need simple ingredients like eggs, milk, peppers, onions, toasted bread, cheese, ground beef, and basic seasonings. Some variations include sogok, basterma, fresh herbs (parsley or dill), or extra vegetables for added texture and flavor.
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How to Make Easy Egyptian Eggah
To make Egyptian eggah, whisk eggs with milk and seasonings until smooth. Layer toasted bread, shredded cheese, bell peppers, and cooked ground beef in a greased baking dish, then pour the egg mixture over the top. Bake until the center is set, and the top is lightly golden. Finish with chopped green onions before serving. This easy Egyptian eggah recipe creates a fluffy, flavorful baked egg dish perfect for breakfast or brunch.

Easy Egyptian Eggah Recipe
Ingredients
Method
- Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C) and grease a baking dish.

- In a large bowl, whisk the eggs with milk, salt, and black pepper until smooth and fully combined.

- Layer the toasted bread cubes evenly in the prepared baking dish.

- Add the cheddar cheese over the bread.

- Sprinkle the diced bell peppers.

- Then, add the cooked ground beef.

- Followed by mozzarella cheese.

- Pour the egg mixture evenly over the layered ingredients.

- Bake for 30–35 minutes, or until the center is set and the top is lightly golden.

- Remove from the oven and let the eggah rest for 5 minutes.Garnish with chopped green onions before serving warm.

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Notes
- Toasting the bread helps prevent sogginess and adds texture.
- Use freshly shredded cheese for the best melt and flavor.
- Let the eggah rest before slicing for cleaner pieces.
Tips for the Best Egyptian Eggah
- Use fresh eggs for the fluffiest texture – Fresh eggs create a lighter, softer Egyptian eggah with better structure and flavor.
- Toast the bread before layering – Lightly toasted bread helps absorb the egg mixture without becoming soggy while adding extra texture.
- Cook the ground beef before baking – Always brown and drain the beef first to prevent excess moisture and keep the eggah rich and flavorful.
- Don’t overmix the egg mixture – Whisk the eggs just until smooth. Overmixing can make the baked egg dish dense instead of fluffy.
- Use freshly shredded cheese – Freshly grated cheese melts better and gives the eggah a creamier texture than pre-shredded cheese.
- Use a well-greased baking dish – Greasing the pan well helps prevent sticking and makes serving easier.
- Bake until just set – Remove the eggah when the center is set, and the top is lightly golden. Overbaking can dry out the eggs.
- Let it rest before slicing – Allow the eggah to cool for 5 minutes after baking so it firms up and slices cleanly.
- Add fresh green onions before serving – Green onions add freshness, color, and extra flavor that balances the rich baked egg dish.
- Customize with herbs or vegetables – Fresh parsley, dill, or spinach can add authentic Mediterranean flavor and texture.

Eggah Variations
Egyptian eggah can be customized with ingredients like sogok, basterma, or fresh herbs like parsley or dill. Add feta cheese for a Mediterranean twist. Some versions include spices for extra warmth, while others keep it simple with herbs. You can replace ground beef with ground chicken or turkey for a heartier version. You can also make it vegetarian with spinach or zucchini or low-carb, depending on your preferences.
What to Serve with Egyptian Eggah
Egyptian eggah pairs well with fresh Mediterranean cucumber tomato salad, crispy Egyptian falafel, creamy Mediterranean hummus, or warm homemade pita bread. These flavorful sides help create a balanced Mediterranean-style meal perfect for breakfast, brunch, or dinner. Egyptian eggah can also be served on its own as a hearty and satisfying baked egg dish.
For dessert, finish the meal with qamar al din pudding, flaky Egyptian baklava, or warm kunafa with cheese for a traditional Middle Eastern-inspired spread.

How to Store and Reheat Eggah
Store leftover eggah in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Eggah also freezes well. Slice it into portions and wrap each piece tightly in plastic wrap or store them in an airtight container. Freeze for up to 2 months for the best texture and flavor. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
To reheat, warm it in the oven at 350°F until heated through. You can also microwave individual slices for a quick breakfast or snack. Eggah can also be enjoyed cold or at room temperature, making it great for meal prep.
FAQs About Egyptian Eggah
What is the difference between eggah and frittata?
Eggah is thicker and often includes bread or flour, giving it a slightly denser texture compared to a frittata.
Can I make eggah without flour?
Yes, I am using toasted bread instead of flour in this recipe to help create the traditional structure and texture.
Is Egyptian eggah healthy?
Yes, it’s high in protein and can be made with fresh, wholesome ingredients.
If you try this authentic, easy Egyptian eggah recipe, I’d love to hear how it turned out for you. Leave a comment below and let me know how you made it your own. Don’t forget to save this recipe for later and share it with family and friends who enjoy easy, delicious Mediterranean meals.
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