Baked Feta Eggs

Creamy baked feta with roasted tomatoes and perfectly set eggs, an easy and elegant Mediterranean inspired dish that comes together in under 30 minutes.

This baked feta eggs dish has become my quick go to for both leisurely weekend brunches and light weeknight suppers. I first mixed these ingredients when I had a half block of feta and a bowl of ripe cherry tomatoes that needed using. Within minutes the cheese melted into a silky pool, the tomatoes softened and burst, and the eggs set as a glossy white nest that everyone at the table wanted to try. The contrast of warm tangy cheese and bright tomatoes with a runny yolk is what makes this so memorable. It is simple enough to toss together on busy mornings yet elegant enough to serve when guests arrive.
I remember serving this on a rainy Sunday and watching as my partner lifted the first spoonful with a crusty piece of bread. The room filled with a pleasant aroma of roasted tomato and olive oil, and everyone went back for more. The texture is a highlight. The feta becomes creamy instead of crumbly, the cherry tomatoes roast down into sweet pockets, and the eggs bake until the whites hold but the yolks remain soft. It is a dish that delivers both comfort and freshness with minimal fuss.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- This dish is ready in under 30 minutes from start to finish which makes it perfect for quick breakfasts or light dinners.
- It relies on pantry friendly ingredients like feta, olive oil and canned or fresh cherry tomatoes which are easy to keep on hand.
- Minimal cleanup is required because everything cooks in one ovenproof dish or skillet reducing time spent at the sink.
- It is naturally high in protein and low in carbohydrates offering a satisfying option for several dietary preferences.
- Make ahead friendly elements allow you to roast the tomato and feta base ahead and add eggs when you are ready to bake.
- This recipe adapts easily for two or a crowd by scaling the ingredients and switching vessel size.
I have adapted this dish over several seasons and often tweak herbs and spice levels depending on what is in the garden. Family and friends appreciate the bright tomato flavor balanced by the tang of the cheese. It is one of those simple plates that feels special without requiring technique reserved for professional kitchens.
Ingredients
- Feta cheese: Use an 8 ounce block of full fat feta for creamy melting. Look for feta in brine from brands that wrap in wax paper for the best texture. Crumbled supermarket feta will work but a block gives a better molten texture.
- Cherry tomatoes: About 2 cups of small varieties roast down and become sweet. Choose vine ripened tomatoes when possible for the best flavor. If tomatoes are not available, use a 14 ounce can of diced tomatoes drained.
- Eggs: Four large eggs provide a pleasing ratio for an 8 ounce block of cheese. Use the freshest eggs you have to get glossy yolks and compact whites.
- Olive oil: Two tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil add richness and help roast the tomatoes. A fruity brand pairs well with the salty feta.
- Garlic and herbs: Two garlic cloves minced and a sprinkle of dried oregano or fresh basil lift the dish. Fresh herbs are best for finishing while dried work well in the roast.
- Seasoning: A quarter teaspoon of black pepper and a pinch of red pepper flakes add warmth. Reduce salt because feta is naturally salty.
Instructions
Preheat and prepare: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Choose an ovenproof skillet or a 9 inch baking dish. Drizzle one tablespoon of oil in the dish and spread the halved cherry tomatoes in an even layer. Add the minced garlic, a pinch of pepper and the red pepper flakes. The high temperature encourages caramelization and concentrated tomato flavor. Add the feta: Place a whole block of feta in the center of the tomato bed and drizzle the remaining oil over the cheese. Press the feta slightly into the tomatoes. The heat will soften the cheese and allow it to mingle with the roasted juices which creates a creamy base for the eggs. Roast until tender: Bake in the preheated oven for 12 to 15 minutes. Look for blistered tomato skins and a softened but intact block of feta. The tomatoes should release juice that mingles with the cheese and creates a glossy sauce. Adjust timing by a few minutes depending on your oven performance. Create nests and add eggs: Remove the dish from the oven and use the back of a spoon to make four small wells in the tomato feta mixture. Crack one egg into each well. Return the dish to the oven and bake for 7 to 10 minutes until the egg whites are set and the yolks remain slightly runny. For fully set yolks bake an extra two minutes. Finish and serve: Garnish with torn fresh basil or parsley and a grind of black pepper. Serve straight from the dish with toasted bread for scooping. Allow the dish to rest for two minutes before serving to let the juices settle and prevent over runny yolks when plated.
You Must Know
- This plate is high in protein and supplies healthy fats from olive oil and cheese making it a filling option for many meals.
- It stores well. Keep leftovers refrigerated in an airtight container for up to three days. Reheat gently in the oven or microwave until warmed through.
- You can freeze the tomato and feta base for up to three months. Thaw thoroughly before adding eggs and finishing in the oven.
- This dish is naturally gluten free and fits well into low carbohydrate meal patterns when served without bread.
The best part for me is how forgiving this preparation is. If you roast the base a little longer it becomes sweeter. If you prefer a firmer yolk you simply extend the baking time by a couple of minutes. Friends who once thought they did not like baked eggs now ask for this version because the cheese softens the texture and the tomato adds brightness.
Storage Tips
To store leftovers place the cooled dish in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to three days. If you want to freeze the tomato and cheese base separate the portion into freezer safe containers and freeze for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and then reheat in a shallow baking dish. Add fresh eggs and bake until set to refresh the meal. When reheating from chilled state warm gently to avoid overcooking the eggs and to keep the cheese creamy.
Ingredient Substitutions
If feta is not available use a firm goat cheese or a mild ricotta pressed into a block to create a similar texture. For a dairy free option swap in a firm plant based feta and increase the olive oil slightly. If fresh cherry tomatoes are out of season use a drained 14 ounce can of diced tomatoes and roast with a splash of balsamic vinegar to boost sweetness. For more spice add a teaspoon of harissa or a splash of chili oil before serving.
Serving Suggestions
Serve with thick slices of toasted country style bread or warm pita for scooping. For a lighter plate try a simple green salad dressed with lemon and olive oil. A scatter of arugula or peppery greens adds freshness. Garnish with a handful of fresh herbs such as basil, parsley or dill and a quick drizzle of extra virgin olive oil to finish. For brunch present the dish family style with lemon wedges and olives on the side.
Cultural Background
This approach draws on Mediterranean flavors where cheese, olive oil and fresh tomatoes are common. Variations of baked cheese with vegetables can be found across coastal cuisines. The combination of roasted tomatoes and tangy cheese pairs well with herbs like oregano and basil which are staples in that region. The dish reflects a home cooking tradition of using simple preserved ingredients with fresh seasonal produce to create satisfying meals.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer use the ripest cherry tomatoes and finish with torn basil. In autumn swap in roasted peppers or small roasted squash for a heartier base and add thyme at the end. In winter use jarred roasted tomatoes and add a pinch of smoked paprika to introduce warmth. Each season gives a slightly different profile while the core technique remains the same.
Meal Prep Tips
Prepare the tomato and cheese base up to a day ahead and keep chilled. When ready to eat bring it to room temperature for 15 minutes, make wells and crack in eggs then bake. Portion into individual ovenproof ramekins to create single servings for grab and go reheating throughout the week. Use shallow dishes for even baking and label containers with dates when freezing.
This baked feta eggs dish rewards small adjustments and makes you feel confident in the kitchen. It is approachable for cooks at any level and lovely to share. Try it this weekend and make the flavors your own.
Pro Tips
Use a block of feta rather than pre crumbled cheese for a creamier finish.
Make wells for the eggs with the back of a spoon to help them hold shape while baking.
Watch the oven closely during the final minutes to achieve your preferred yolk consistency.
If the top browns too quickly cover loosely with foil and continue cooking until eggs are set.
Serve with toasted bread to soak up the creamy cheese and juices.
This nourishing baked feta eggs recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I use canned tomatoes?
Yes you can substitute a 14 ounce can of drained diced tomatoes if fresh cherry tomatoes are unavailable. Roast slightly less time.
How long will leftovers keep?
Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to three days and reheat gently in the oven. For best texture add fresh eggs before reheating if the original eggs were removed.
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Instructions
Preheat and prepare
Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Drizzle one tablespoon of oil in an ovenproof dish and arrange the halved cherry tomatoes with minced garlic and pepper then place in the oven ready to roast.
Add the feta
Place an 8 ounce block of feta in the center of the tomatoes and drizzle the remaining oil over the cheese pressing gently so it nestles among the tomatoes.
Roast until tender
Bake for 12 to 15 minutes until tomatoes blister and the feta softens and releases juices that form a glossy sauce.
Create nests and add eggs
Remove from the oven make four wells in the mixture and crack one egg into each well then return to the oven and bake 7 to 10 minutes until whites are set.
Finish and serve
Garnish with torn fresh herbs and a grind of pepper. Serve with toasted bread and allow dish to rest two minutes before scooping.
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