Easy Omelet Baked in the Oven

If you’re a fellow fan of breakfast for dinner, you’re going to love this cheesy and easy omelet recipe. Baked in the oven, the best part is you can customize it to suit you.

Slice of omelet baked in the oven.

Back in my younger days, one of my favorite things to do with friends was head over to Shoney’s on Wednesday nights because that was the night where they served their breakfast buffet for dinner. To a teenager, this was pure bliss and our night out became a tradition I carried forward after I got married.

While I don’t get to eat my beloved French toast sticks as often these days, I’m still a huge fan of breakfast for dinner. In fact, those two-ingredient banana pancakes have become one of the go-to quick meals in my house. Today I thought I’d show you my favorite easy omelet that’s baked in the oven and ready to eat in 40 minutes. Every slice is creamy, fluffy, and cheesy perfection.

The ingredients are really simple (just eggs and milk) and you can customize your omelet to your own tastes. Isn’t that the cool thing about omelets? While I’ve opted for a combination of turkey sausage, cheddar cheese, and peppers/onions, I also think an omelet with roast beef, peppers, and mozzarella cheese would be divine. I gotta get around to doing that one day!

You’ll find a list of customization ideas down below, so let’s get cooking and make ourselves a delicious fluffy omelet in the oven!

Ingredients for Oven Omelet

Recipe Ingredients

  • Eggs
  • Cheese
  • Turkey sausage
  • Milk
  • Frozen pepper/onion blend

Eggs in a bowl

Crack all your eggs into the bowl.

Now listen, I know this recipe calls for eight but if you only have six, just go ahead and make it with six. Don’t go running out to the store to get more eggs just for this. I think the best dishes are the ones you make do with, that is how all of the good recipes came about anyhow.

Add milk to eggs in mixing bowl.

Add your milk to the scrambled egg mixture.

I’m using whole milk, but 2% or even skim milk will work just fine.

Whisk together eggs and milk.

Whip it, whip it good!

If you just smiled and did a little dance when you read that, you dated just dated yourself!

Add cheese to mixing bowl.

Add the cheddar cheese to the milk and egg mixture.

Add turkey sausage to mixing bowl.

Then add the turkey sausage to the beaten eggs.

Add pepper and onions to mixing bowl.

Add in your peppers and onions.

I use about a cup of the mixed variety.

Mix all omelet ingredients together.

Mix that up as well.

Prepared dish

Here is my 8×8 pan, already sprayed with cooking spray.

Pour omelet into prepared dish.

Pour the omelet into your prepared dish. Wasn’t that easy?

Now, instead of standing over the stove and watching this cook in a skillet, all we have to do is pop it in the oven and go about our day.

Baked omelet.

Bake your easy omelet in a 350-degree oven for about 40 minutes, or until it no longer wiggles in the middle when you shake it a bit.

Easy omelet baked in oven.

Dinner’s ready! I like to serve a slice of baked omelet with a dollop of sour cream on top and season with salt and black pepper to taste.

Yum!

Storage

  • Store omelet leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Simply reheat in the microwave before serving.
  • You can also freeze cooked portions for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge before reheating in the microwave.

Customize Your Omelet

Here are some easy substitutions and additions to customize this baked American omelette recipe and make it your own:

  • Substitute a cup of your favorite veggies for the onion and bell pepper blend. I recommend chopped mushroom, spinach, tomatoes, green onion, or red onion.
  • Use your favorite shredded cheese in place of the cheddar cheese, like mozzarella cheese, Swiss cheese, or Pepperjack cheese.
  • Add in leftover meat in place of the turkey sausage. You could also use baked ham or bacon.
  • Top your easy omelet with salsa, Hollandaise sauce, avocado, extra shredded cheese, sour cream, or hot sauce.
  • Add in some extra flavoring through different seasonings and fresh herbs. This might include fresh parsley, oregano, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, or paprika.

Slice of easy omelet baked in the oven.

Recipe Notes

  •  I love onions and bell peppers and I also love shortcuts. So sometimes I just buy this bagged mix of them unless I already have the peppers on hand. You can often find a mix of onions and bell peppers in the freezer section under the name of seasoning mix or pepper and onion blend.
  • Make a breakfast sandwich and place your slice of omelet between two pieces of toast or an English muffin. Serve with spinach and one of the sauces mentioned above.
  • Top your slice of omelet with a slice of cheddar cheese and quickly heat it in the microwave for something different.
  • You could also serve a slice of your easy omelet with a refreshing and light side salad.
  • For a slightly healthier version, you can use half egg yolks and half egg whites.

Check out these other delicious breakfast recipes:

Make-Ahead Breakfast Quiche

Easy French Breakfast Puffs with Fresh Strawberries

Make-Ahead Breakfast Burritos

Crock Pot Oatmeal

Overnight Stuffed French Toast

Bacon Breakfast Pizza

Oven Omelet

Easy Omelet Baked in the Oven

If you like breakfast for dinner, you're going to love this cheesy and easy omelet recipe. Baked in the oven, customize it to suit you.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: omelet
Servings: 4
Calories: 314kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 eggs
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 cup cooked and crumbled turkey sausage
  • 1 cup diced onion and bell pepper blend

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, beat the eggs. Then add the milk and all other ingredients. Beat until well combined and then pour into a greased 8x8 baking dish.
    8 eggs, 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese, 1/2 cup milk, 1 cup cooked and crumbled turkey sausage, 1 cup diced onion and bell pepper blend
  • Bake in a 350-degree oven for about 40 minutes, or until it no longer wiggles in the middle when you shake it a bit.
  • Customize your omelet: substitute a cup of your favorite veggies for the onion and bell pepper blend, use your favorite shredded cheese in place of the cheddar cheese, or add in leftover meat in place of the turkey sausage.

Nutrition

Calories: 314kcal
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This post was originally published in 2010. I updated the photos in 2020.

If you’d like an individual-sized version of this that is freezer-friendly, click here to get the recipe for my Muffin Tin Omelets.

Muffin Tin Omelets

This recipe is featured on Meal Plan Monday and Weekend Potluck 😁

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107 Comments

  1. My husband’s favorite meal is breakfast..and he loves it for suppertime too! Will have to give this a try.In the meantime,I do hope someone got Christy a flashlight that goes around the head,somewhat like the miners wear.

  2. We LOVE breakfast for dinner!! We have hashbrowns with our omelets. Breakfast is my favorite meal to eat out. Shoney’s here is called Frischs and they have the breakfast bar one night a week. We also love eating at Waffle House…their hashbrowns are to die for!

  3. This looks yummy! Planning on having breakfast supper tonight, will try this but will add bacon and conecuh sausage, can’t wait!!!! Thanks Christy!

  4. Christy – I use the frozen onions & peppers all the time. Love to throw them in my crockpot shredded chicken for sandwiches. Yum!

    Question – do you (or anyone know) – I had a friend at an old old job a long long time ago (lol) who was from Tunisia. She would make this egg thing with potatoes (and veggies I think) and egg – it was pretty firm, you could eat it cold or warm and hold it in your hand while you ate. I never could get the recipe outta her! Does this sound familiar?

  5. Hi everyone – this looks so yummy. I have breakfast day coming up in December and I think I might double it and make it in a 9×13. I love omelets or quiche with mushrooms, yellow squash or zucchini, peppers – no meat necessary.

    Those who are single (like me) – why don’t you make it in a muffin pan? then you can freeze them individually after baking and wrap them well with Saran Wrap and freeze it. Grab one on your way to work & pop in the micro when you get there.

    They’d make a nice lunch with some fruit.

  6. MMmmm! Boy is this good! It was the star of the show at our “breakfast supper” tonight. All 6 kids really went for it, even the one who “doesn’t like eggs”. Thanks for another great recipe!

  7. I made this for our youth on our ski trip last week. I omitted the veggies (we have several picky eaters, including my son who does not eat green)and used sausage instead of ham. The whole group loved it. I had doubled the recipe and had some leftovers. Our last morning I took the left over biscuits from another day, split them in half and put an omlette square on a biscuit and warmed them in the oven. The easiest sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit ever!

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