3-Ingredient Baked Breakfast – The Easiest Morning Comfort You’ll Ever Make
Some mornings call for complicated recipes. Others just need something warm, filling, and familiar. 3-Ingredient Baked Breakfast is for those mornings.
This is the kind of recipe people passed around when groceries were tight and time was tighter. No measuring cups scattered across the counter. No long ingredient list. Just three everyday staples that bake into a soft, comforting breakfast you can scoop straight from the dish.
It’s humble. It’s cozy. And it proves you don’t need much to make something good.
3-Ingredient Baked Breakfast
Ingredients
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4 large eggs
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2 cups milk
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1 cup self-rising flour
(That’s it.)
Instructions
1) Preheat
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease a baking dish (8×8 or similar).
2) Mix
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In a bowl, whisk eggs until smooth.
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Add milk and whisk to combine.
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Gradually whisk in self-rising flour until mostly smooth (small lumps are fine).
3) Bake
Pour mixture into the prepared dish.
Bake 35–40 minutes, until puffed, golden on top, and set in the center.
4) Rest & Serve
Let rest 5–10 minutes before slicing or scooping.
Why This Recipe Works
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Eggs create structure and richness
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Milk keeps it soft and custardy
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Self-rising flour adds lift without extra ingredients
The result is something between a pancake, a soufflé, and a breakfast bake — simple and satisfying.
Tips for the Best 3-Ingredient Breakfast
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Use room-temperature eggs for smoother batter
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Don’t overmix — gentle whisking keeps it tender
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Let it rest so it finishes setting
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Serve warm for best texture
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For a crispier top, bake in a shallow dish
Optional Add-Ons (Still Simple)
If you want to dress it up just a little:
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Sprinkle sugar or cinnamon on top before baking
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Add shredded cheese for a savory version
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Serve with butter, honey, or jam
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Pair with fruit or yogurt on the side
Serving Ideas
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As a quick weekday breakfast
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With syrup or powdered sugar
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Alongside eggs or bacon
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Cut into squares for grab-and-go mornings
FAQ – 3-Ingredient Baked Breakfast
Can I use all-purpose flour instead of self-rising?
Yes. Add 1½ tsp baking powder + ¼ tsp salt per cup of flour.
Why did mine sink after baking?
That’s normal. It puffs in the oven and settles as it cools.
Is this sweet or savory?
Neutral — which makes it perfect for either direction.
Can I make it ahead of time?
Yes. Store covered in the fridge up to 3 days and reheat gently.
