Breakfast-Brunch-or-Dinner Egg & Potato Skillet

Looking for a flexible, budget-friendly meal that works for breakfast, brunch, or dinner? This Breakfast–Brunch–or–Dinner Egg & Potato Skillet is the perfect Saturday solution.

It’s hearty, affordable, and made with simple ingredients you likely already have on hand. Crispy golden potatoes, perfectly cooked eggs, and savory add-ins come together in one pan for a comforting, family-style meal that fits any weekend schedule — whether you’re starting your day late or winding down in the evening.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • One-pan meal = easy cleanup
  • Budget-friendly ingredients
  • Works for brunch or dinner
  • Customizable with what you have
  • Kid-friendly and filling

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Ingredients You’ll Need

This recipe uses simple pantry staples and flexible add-ins, making it ideal for budget cooking and reducing food waste.

Ingredients:

  • 4 medium potatoes, diced small
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 1 bell pepper, diced (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 4–6 eggs
  • ½ cup shredded cheese (cheddar or blend)
  • Optional add-ins: cooked bacon, sausage, or leftover veggies
  • Fresh parsley (optional garnish)

How to Make Breakfast-Brunch-or-Dinner Egg & Potato Skillet

Breakfast-Brunch-or-Dinner Egg & Potato Skillet

This Breakfast–Brunch–or–Dinner Egg & Potato Skillet is a hearty, budget-friendly one-pan meal made with crispy potatoes, eggs, and simple ingredients. Ready in about 30 minutes, it’s a flexible, family-friendly recipe perfect for any time of day.
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time20 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Course: Breakfast, Brunch, dinner
Cuisine: American
Keyword: breakfast for dinner, budget meals, egg skillet, one pan meals, potato skillet
Calories: 350kcal
Author: The Family Meal Plan Team
Cost: $7-$12

Equipment

  • 1 Large skillet or Cast Ion Pan Lid (for covering skillet)
  • 1 Cutting Board
  • 1 Sharp Cutting Knife
  • 1 Spatula or Wooden Spoon
  • 1 Mixing bowl (if prepping ingredients ahead)
  • 1 Measuring Spoons (for seasonings)

Ingredients

  • 4 medium Potatoes
  • 4-6 Large Eggs
  • 1 small Onion
  • 1 medium Bell Pepper
  • 1/2 cup Shredded Cheese
  • 1 tbsp Butter
  • 1 tbsp Olive Oil
  • To Taste To Taste Seasonings (garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper Add to taste
  • To Taste To Taste Optional Bacon or Sausage Add to taste

Instructions

  • Heat olive oil and butter in a large skillet over medium heat.
    1 tbsp Olive Oil, 1 tbsp Butter
  • Add diced potatoes and cook for 10–12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until golden and tender.
    4 medium Potatoes
  • Add onion and bell pepper, cooking for another 3–4 minutes until softened.
    1 small Onion, 1 medium Bell Pepper
  • Season with garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper
    To Taste To Taste Seasonings (garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper
  • Stir in any optional cooked meat or vegetables.
    To Taste To Taste Optional Bacon or Sausage
  • Make small wells in the skillet and crack eggs into each space.
    4-6 Large Eggs
  • Cover and cook until eggs reach desired doneness (5–7 minutes).
  • Sprinkle cheese over the top and let melt.
    1/2 cup Shredded Cheese
  • Garnish with parsley and serve directly from the skillet.

Notes

  • Cut potatoes small for faster cooking
  • Covering the pan helps eggs cook evenly
  • Use cast iron for best crisp texture
  • Great for using leftovers at the end of the week

Helpful Notes for This Recipe

Dice potatoes small and evenly
Smaller pieces cook faster and help you get that crispy, golden texture without overcooking.

Use a large skillet or cast iron pan
This gives the potatoes enough space to crisp instead of steaming.

Don’t rush the potatoes
Let them sit for a few minutes between stirring to develop a nice crust.

Cover the skillet for perfect eggs
This traps heat and cooks the egg whites evenly without overcooking the yolks.

Customize with what you have
This is a great “clean out the fridge” meal—add leftover veggies, cooked meats, or even beans.

Cheese is optional but recommended
It adds richness and helps bring everything together into a comforting skillet meal.

Season in layers
Lightly season the potatoes first, then adjust again before adding the eggs for the best flavor.

Recipe Cost Breakdown

To help make meal planning easier, here’s an estimated cost breakdown for the ingredients used in this Breakfast–Brunch–or–Dinner Egg & Potato Skillet. Prices are based on average U.S. grocery store costs and may vary slightly depending on location and brand.

This flexible one-pan meal is not only hearty and flavorful, but also a budget-friendly option for feeding the whole family—perfect for breakfast, brunch, or dinner any day of the week.

Breakfast-Brunch-or-Dinner Egg & Potato SkilletEstimated Cost
IngredientAmountItem Cost
Potatoes4 medium$2.00
Eggs4-6 Large$2.00
Onion1 small$0.75
Bell Pepper1$1.00
Shredded Cheese1/2 cup$1.25
Butter1 tbsp$0.25
Olive Oil1 tbsp$0.25
Seasonings (garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper)measure to taste$0.50
Optional Bacon or Sausageadd quantity to taste$2.50
Estimated Total Cost:$7.00 – $10.50
Cost Per Serving (4 servings):$1.75 – $3.50 per serving

🔥 Budget Insight

This recipe is especially cost-effective because it uses staple ingredients like potatoes and eggs, which are among the most affordable and filling options at the grocery store. You can also reduce the cost further by skipping the meat or using leftovers already on hand.

How to Store & Reheat

Storing Leftovers

  • Allow the skillet to cool completely before storing
  • Transfer to an airtight container
  • Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days

Reheating Instructions

Skillet (Best Method):
Reheat in a nonstick or cast iron skillet over medium heat until warmed through. This helps bring back the crispy texture of the potatoes.

Microwave (Quick Option):
Heat in 30–60 second intervals, stirring or rotating as needed until hot.


Freezing (Not Recommended)

This dish is best enjoyed fresh. Freezing can change the texture of the potatoes and eggs, making them watery when reheated.

What to Serve with It

This egg and potato skillet is a hearty, all-in-one meal, but pairing it with a few simple sides can round it out and make it feel even more complete—whether you’re serving it for breakfast, brunch, or dinner.

  • Toast or Biscuits
    Perfect for soaking up the eggs and adding a little extra comfort to the meal.
  • Fresh Fruit
    A light, refreshing contrast that balances the richness of the skillet.
  • Bacon or Sausage
    Great for adding extra protein and making the meal more filling for bigger appetites.
  • Simple Side Salad
    A fresh green salad with a light dressing adds balance and keeps the meal from feeling too heavy.
  • Coffee or Orange Juice
    Keep it classic for breakfast and brunch, or serve with your favorite drink for dinner.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this recipe ahead of time?

Yes. You can cook the potatoes and vegetables ahead of time, then reheat and add the eggs just before serving for the best texture.


Can I use frozen potatoes?

Yes, frozen diced potatoes or hash browns work well. Just cook them a little longer to get them crispy.


Can I make this vegetarian?

Absolutely. Simply skip the bacon or sausage and add extra vegetables like mushrooms, spinach, or zucchini.


Can I scramble the eggs instead of frying them?

Yes. You can pour beaten eggs over the skillet and gently stir for a scrambled version.


What’s the best pan to use?

A large cast iron skillet works best for even cooking and crispy potatoes, but any large nonstick pan will work.


How do I keep the potatoes from getting soggy?

Make sure not to overcrowd the pan and allow the potatoes to cook undisturbed for a few minutes at a time to develop a crispy texture.


Can I add cheese or change the type?

Yes. Cheddar works great, but you can also use mozzarella, Monterey Jack, or any cheese you prefer.


Is this good for meal prep?

It can be, but it’s best enjoyed fresh. If meal prepping, store without the eggs and cook fresh eggs when reheating.

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