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Just 3 ingredients! My grandma makes this meal every few days, and it never gets old

There’s something comforting about a humble, homemade meal that feels like a memory on a plate. Grandma’s Rustic Macaroni Egg Bake is one of those enduring dishes—simple pasta combined with eggs and cheese, cooked until golden and crisp. It’s budget-friendly, satisfying, and a reminder that the warmth of a grandmother’s kitchen never goes out of style.

Creamy on the inside, cheesy throughout, and beautifully crisp on top, this dish strikes the perfect balance of texture and flavor. It’s ideal for busy weeknights, easy weekend brunches, or anytime you want comforting food without complicated steps.

🥘 Grandma’s Rustic Macaroni Egg Bake

📝 Ingredients
Macaroni – 350 g (any pasta can be used, though macaroni keeps it traditional)
Eggs – 4 (beaten)
Grated cheese – 70 g (for creaminess)
Sliced cheese – 4 slices (for a melty center layer)
Salt & pepper – to taste
Olive or vegetable oil – as needed

🍴 Step-by-Step Instructions

Cook the Pasta
Boil the macaroni in salted water until just tender. Drain well and toss lightly with olive oil to keep it from sticking together.

Prepare the Egg Mixture
Whisk the eggs until fully blended. Season with salt and pepper. For extra richness, you can stir in a small splash of milk or cream.

Layer the Base
Heat a little oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Spread half of the cooked pasta evenly across the pan. Pour the beaten eggs over the pasta, sprinkle with grated cheese, and lay the sliced cheese on top to create a gooey middle layer.

Add the Top Layer
Cover with the remaining pasta. Reduce the heat to low, cover the pan, and cook for about 10 minutes until the eggs are set and the underside turns crisp.
Tip: Keep the heat gentle to prevent scorching.

Flip and Finish Cooking
Carefully flip the bake using a wide spatula or invert it onto a plate, then slide it back into the pan. Cook the other side for 8–10 minutes until golden brown and crisp.
If flipping in one piece is tricky, cut it into sections and turn each piece separately.

Serve
Sprinkle with additional grated cheese if desired. Slice and serve warm. It pairs wonderfully with a simple green salad or roasted vegetables.

✨ Outcome: A cozy, cheesy macaroni bake with crisp edges, tender layers, and nostalgic comfort in every bite.

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