Need a tasty on-the-go breakfast? Make this egg bites recipe! Inspired by Starbucks, it's healthy, flavorful, and easy to make in a muffin tin.
This egg bites recipe is the best grab-and-go breakfast! The egg bites keep well in the fridge for a couple of days (and longer in the freezer), so they’re great for meal prep. Plus, they’re packed with protein and flavorful veggies for an energizing start to the morning.
The recipe is loosely inspired by the famous bacon and Gruyère Starbucks egg bites. They’re known for their velvety texture, which Starbucks says comes from cooking them using the French sous vide technique.
I’m not about to get out a sous vide machine to cook breakfast, so I had to find another way to make these egg bites delicate and creamy. My solution was one simple ingredient—cottage cheese!—which Starbucks also uses in its recipe. Blended with the eggs, it gives these bites a perfect texture and rich, cheesy flavor. You have to try them!
Egg Bites Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to make this recipe:
- Eggs, of course! 6 large eggs do the trick.
- Whole milk cottage cheese – The secret ingredient! It gives this recipe an AMAZING custardy texture and cheesy taste. Plus, it adds lots of protein!
- Fresh spinach – Starbucks loads up its egg bites with bacon and Gruyère cheese, but I love these with fresh veggies! The spinach adds a lovely green fleck and earthy flavor. Feel free to use frozen spinach instead of fresh.
- Roasted red peppers – Make homemade roasted red peppers, or simplify this recipe by using jarred peppers from the store.
- Green onions – For savory flavor.
- And salt and pepper – To make all the flavors pop!
Find the complete recipe with measurements below.
Variations
I love this recipe as written, but if you want to experiment with other veggies, feel free!
- Try small florets of steamed broccoli,
- sautéed kale,
- sautéed asparagus,
- or caramelized onions.
A sprinkle of cheese on top would be tasty too! I like these with shredded cheddar cheese or crumbled feta cheese.
Note: I recommend sticking to about 1 1/4 cups vegetables total—any more will add too much moisture.
How to Make Egg Bites
This recipe is easy to make! Here’s how it goes:
First, blend the egg mixture. Crack the eggs into a blender and add the cottage cheese, salt, and pepper. Blend until smooth. Set the mixture aside while you prep the veggies.
To prepare the vegetables, start by cooking the spinach. Steam it for 1 minute, or until wilted. Transfer it to a strainer and squeeze out the excess water. Try to remove as much liquid as possible—you don’t want the egg bites to be watery! Roughly chop the spinach.
Chop the peppers and scallions and place them in a medium bowl. Add the spinach and mix to combine. Measure 1/4 cup of the veggies and set aside.
Next, assemble the egg bites. Grease a nonstick muffin tin with olive oil or cooking spray. Then, evenly divide all but the reserved 1/4 cup vegetables among the muffin cups. Pour the egg mixture on top, dividing it evenly among the cups. You’ll need about a scant 1/4 cup for each one. Finally, top with the reserved veggies.
Bake the egg bites at 350°F for 18 to 22 minutes, or until the eggs are set. Let cool in the pan for 5 minutes before enjoying.
That’s it!
Egg Bites Recipe Tips
- Use a nonstick muffin tin. These egg bites love to stick to the pan, so make sure your muffin tin is nonstick. If you don’t have a nonstick pan, a good alternative is a silicone mold. It’ll allow you to easily to pop out the egg bites!
- Make them ahead. These egg bites keep well in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave for a quick on-the-go breakfast!
- You can also freeze them. If you want to keep the egg bites around for more than a few days, I recommend freezing them. Allow them to cool to room temperature, and then seal them in an airtight container or freezer bag. Store them in the freezer for up to 3 months. Allow frozen egg bites to thaw overnight in the fridge before zapping them in the microwave to reheat.
More Healthy Breakfast Recipes
If you love this recipe, try one of these healthy breakfast ideas next:
- Breakfast Egg Muffins
- Overnight Oats
- Baked Oatmeal
- Chia Seed Pudding
- Breakfast Burrito
- Spinach Quiche
- How to Make a Frittata
- Or any of these 60 Healthy Breakfast Ideas!

Egg Bites
Ingredients
- Extra-virgin olive oil, for the pan
- 6 large eggs
- ¾ cup whole milk cottage cheese
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 3 cups fresh spinach, 3 ounces
- ½ cup diced roasted red bell pepper, about 1 pepper
- ½ cup chopped green onion, about 2 green onions
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F and grease a nonstick muffin tin with olive oil.
- In a blender, place the eggs, cottage cheese, salt, and several grinds of pepper. Blend until smooth.
- Place the spinach in a steamer basket and set over a pot filled with 1 inch of water. Bring the water to a simmer, cover, and steam for 1 minute, or until the spinach is wilted. Transfer to a strainer and squeeze out the excess water. Roughly chop.
- Place the spinach in a medium bowl and add the peppers and scallions. Toss to combine and measure ¼ cup of the mixed vegetables. Set aside.
- Evenly divide the remaining veggies among the muffin cups. Pour a scant ¼ cup of the egg mixture over the vegetables in each well. Divide any remaining egg mixture evenly among the wells. Evenly sprinkle the reserved ¼ cup vegetables on top.
- Bake for 18 to 22 minutes, or until the eggs are set. Let cool for 5 minutes before removing from the pan.
I made these this morning. This was my version
Eggs, shredded cheese (can be any personal favorite I think) bacon bits (imitation) and cottage cheese.
Spraying with PAM is 100% the key. I used silicone and they will stick and just come out a mess if you don’t spray. My recipe is Pescatarian approved, because I didn’t use real bacon which the online recipe calls for. If you drink your orange juice and take vitamins, it’s still a good, healthy on the go recipe for families with children on the way to school like it looks like you are saying.
These look delicious! I’m creating a Xmas buffet menu with red, green, and white (gold?) egg flavors: Merry Me (with the “marry me” flavor profile, cacio e pepe, and something green, but I’m shying away from pesto for some reason. Maybe parsley, green onion, and green pepper? Please help!. Since it’s niblets on the list, I’ll include bacon crackers, baked morning glory oats, and a puff pastry star with pistachio cream and raspberry jam.
I thought I missed the nutrition, so I came back review after I printed it. No nutrition! or I am totally missing it! Help please!! Thanks
I just made a rendition of these because they seamed to my taste buds that they’d be the closest to what I buy at the store. I love them soo much, but the store is kind of expensive so I decided to make my own.
So, I followed the recipe, for the majority.
Firstly I chopped then roasted red peppers and red onions, steamed my spinach and added cheese on top.
I found I had to cook them a lot longer, I’ll presume I didn’t get enough liquid out before adding the egg mix, but whatever.
They taste pretty yummy, regardless that they held the moisture a bit more than I liked (the bottoms stuck, and did not bake a crust, so I have them upside down while they cool in hopes it’ll help before putting away).
I’ll definitely try again, and squish my liquid a tad more 👍
To all who commented on having to throw out your pans, did you not read the notes about greasing the non-stick pan OR to use a silicone pan? It was made quite clear!
The pans need to be well greased or the mixture does stick. But, to say you needed to throw out your pans is a little dramatic. A couple of my bites stuck, but a good long soak in extremely hot soapy water & a little elbow grease with a plastic curly Kate scrubber took all the egg residue off.
Couldn’t agree more… it’s eggs for Pete’s sake! Maybe they just don’t like to wash dishes?! 😅😅
Warning! Do NOT use a standard non stick pan. Had to throw my non stick Wilton pan in the trash after making this recipe. Make sure to only use a silicone pan (this should be updated in the recipe instructions).
Otherwise the recipe itself came out delicious.
Totally agree…while I was able to save my favorite pan it was a total hassle. I greased them very well and it was a mess. If I ever make them again it’ll be with cups. They’re tasty though!