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Super fluffy and loaded with your favorite fillings, this Breakfast Egg Muffin Cup recipe is so easy to make and a healthy way to start the day! Eggs are whisked together, poured into a muffin tin, and then baked in the oven to make the cutest mini egg frittatas.This low-carb and keto egg cup recipe is a great base for a ton of filling options: bacon and cheddar, ham and Swiss cheese, or a veggie version with tomatoes and spinach!

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Breakfast Egg Muffin Cups Recipe

On-the-go or chilling at home, these egg muffin cups are one of the fastest and easiest breakfast recipes you can make. They’re a healthier, low carb version of your typical mini quiche recipe or quiche lorraine!

They’re great for meal prepping ahead of time and reheating throughout the week on busy mornings.

You can double the recipe and feed a small crowd for Easter or Mother’s Day brunch.

Or just make them on a whim when you’re craving a fancy frittata in a cuter miniature version.(Yes, these egg muffin cups are essentially like mini frittatas!)

With this great base recipe you’ll find below, you can then get creative with whatever fillings and add-ins you choose!

From more meat-heavy fillings like bacon and ham to a strictly vegetarian spinach egg muffin, there’s something here that everyone will love!

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Egg Muffin Cup Ingredients

The basic ingredients you’ll need for these easy egg muffins are super simple to find:

  • Eggs. You’ll need 10 large, whole eggs.Organic and pasture-raised eggs taste the best and are the healthiest option for you, but you can use whatever eggs you have on hand.
  • Milk. Some type of milk will be mixed together to help fluff up the eggs.Cashew milk and almond milk have been tested in this recipe, but soy milk or regular milk may also be used.
  • Garlic Powder. An absolute must!If you want, you can also whisk in two cloves of crushed garlic instead.
  • Onion Powder. Not necessary, but this adds a nice little bite to counteract the savory fillings.You can also toss in some finely chopped onions if you’d prefer.
  • Cheese. Some type of shredded cheese, such as cheddar cheese, Mozzarella, Swiss, or Parmesan cheese was used in all of these muffins.It’s not necessary to add cheese, so you can leave it out if you’re on a dairy-free diet.
  • Meat. Cubed ham and crumbled bacon were mixed into two of the versions you’ll find below.You can also leave these out if you’re vegetarian and replace with additional vegetables.
  • Vegetables. Tons of vegetables would taste great inside these egg frittata muffins.Chopped cherry tomatoes and thinly sliced fresh spinach were used in the muffins you see here, but you can also try green, yellow, or red bell pepper, onion, kale, green onions, red onions, and mushrooms.
  • Herbs. Finely chopped fresh herbs brighten up the look and flavor of these egg muffins.Parsley and chives are great additions but thyme, rosemary, and oregano may also be used.Dried herbs can be replaced with fresh.Just make sure you reduce the amount used to ⅓.

Pro Tip: If using heartier vegetables, like potatoes, beets, or carrots, make sure you cook them partially before mixing in.

How to Make Breakfast Egg Muffins

For more detailed instructions and ingredient amounts, see the recipe card below.

1. Make the Egg Mixture

First, preheat your oven to 350°F. Be sure it has a time to completely warm up.

Add the eggs, milk, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder to a large bowl. You are going to beat this mixture, so be sure the bowl is big enough.

Use a whisk to thoroughly combine the ingredients.

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2. Prepare Add-Ins

One of the best things about making breakfast egg muffins is how versatile they can be!You can add in almost any filling ingredients you’d like.Here are some of the most popular filling options to try out:

  • Bacon + Cheddar + Parsley
  • Cubed Ham + Swiss Cheese + Chives
  • Cherry Tomatoes + Spinach + Mozzarella

While the three filling options above are my go-tos, there are also numerous other fun ingredients you can throw in.Here are some other filling ideas for baked egg muffins:

  • Ground Sausage, Chicken, Beef
  • Artichokes, Eggplant, Bell Peppers, Broccoli
  • Carrots, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes (make sure to cook these before adding in.)
  • Basil, Dill, Cilantro, Rosemary, Thyme

Whatever filling you choose, take a few minutes to prep them so you’re ready to add them to the muffin tin with the eggs.

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3. Prep the Muffin Tin

Spray a 12-count regular-sized muffin tray with a good nonstick cooking spray. Completely coat each well so the eggs don’t stick to the sides or seams.

Pour the beaten eggs into each cup until they’re halfway full. If you go over this the muffins will puff up too much and deflate after baking.

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Avoid a Sticky Mess!

One of the biggest obstacles most home-cooks run into when making breakfast egg muffins is that they end up sticking to the muffin tin.

This happened to me on numerous occasions.And the main culprit?The muffin pan I was using was old and no longer non-stick.

What is the best muffin tin for egg muffin cups?

In order to avoid a sticky egg mess, there are 2 types of muffin tins you can use:

  • Non-stick muffin pan.The key here is to make sure it is still non-stick.If you see any scratches on your pan, or if you’ve had it for years and have made dozens of muffins in it, then it’s probably not as non-stick as you’d like.If this is the case, you can always buy a new non-stick muffin pan.
  • Ceramic-coated muffin pan.This is probably the best option since it is the most non-stick of the pans.If you don’t already have one, this ceramic muffin pan is great.

Pro Tip: If you’re still nervous about your egg muffin cups sticking to the pan you can always use a parchment paper muffin cup liner.Do NOT use a regular paper liner as the eggs will stick mercilessly to it.

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4. Add Fillings and Bake in Oven

As good as eggs are, these are much better with your favorite filling ingredients.

Use a spoon or your fingers to add whatever you choose to each muffin cup.

Bake the egg muffins in the preheated oven for 22-24 minutes. When done, they should pull away from the sides and not jiggle in the middle.

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Meal Prep and Storage

  • To Prep Ahead: Egg muffins make a wonderful grab-and-go breakfast for busy weekdays.Simply bake the entire tray of muffins ahead of time and pull them out when you need them throughout the week!
  • To Store:Store egg muffins in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days.
  • To Freeze: Wrap egg muffins individually in wax or parchment paper.Place in a freezer safe container or freezer bag and store for up to 2-3 months.
  • To Reheat: Add egg muffins to microwave and cook for 30-45 seconds.

How long do egg muffins last in the fridge?

Egg muffins are a great recipe to meal prep with because they easily last up to 3 to 4 days in the fridge when properly stored. Be sure to use an airtight container or tightly cover in plastic wrap.

Can you freeze egg muffins?

Egg muffins freeze beautifully. Simply bake them according to the directions, allow them to completely cool in the fridge, then tightly wrap in a freezer-safe bag and store in the freezer for up to 2 to 3 months.

More FAQs

Can I make egg white muffins?

Yes, you can easily make egg muffin cups using only the egg whites. They are a great way to start your day with a low-carb, protein-packed breakfast. Make these Egg White Bites at home.

How do you keep egg muffins from deflating?

Inevitably, egg muffins will deflate some after baking.However, if you allow them to cool down inside the muffin tin this will prevent some of the drastic deflating that could happen.

Are egg muffins healthy?

These breakfast muffins are for a healthy breakfast, especially when you stick with lean, nutrient-packed ingredients like spinach and tomatoes. As a word of caution, the more ingredients you add (like bacon and cheese), the higher the calorie and fat count goes.

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Recipe Tips

  • Avoid the stick.Eggs have a tendency to stick to older and not-so-non-stick baking pans, so use a good, newer pan.
  • Spray is a must. If you’re worried about your eggs sticking, non-stick cooking spray will do the trick!
  • Cool off. Allowing egg muffins to cool in the muffin tin will prevent them from deflating too much.
  • Give it a chop. Dicing all of the filling ingredients will ensure you have a bit of all of them in every bite.
  • Use what you got!Chop up any leftover veggies, meats, or herbs you have in your fridge and throw them into your egg muffins for the week!
  • Spice it up. Many blends, like Italian Seasoning, go great with this recipe to add flavor. Or, drizzle with your favorite hot sauce.
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More Egg Breakfast Recipes

Start your day like a champion with an easy breakfast recipe that is not only tasty, but also healthy!

Sweet Potato Hash with Eggs and Breakfast Potato Hash with Bacon and Eggs are super simple to throw together and delicious recipes.

These Egg White Bites or a Spinach Crustless Quiche are a protein-packed breakfast and will have you skipping the Starbucks drive-thru line (and the egg yolks).

Get some Mexican flavor with Easy Migas Tacos or Breakfast Tostadas with Eggs.

Make a Shredded Hashbrown Casserole when you need to feed a crowd.

(If you still want to keep it low-carb but don’t want eggs, check out this Egg Free Keto Breakfast option!)

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Breakfast Egg Muffin Cup Recipe

This Breakfast Egg Muffin Cup recipe is so easy to make and super healthy for you! Scrambled eggs are whisked together, poured into a muffin tin, and then baked in the oven to make the cutest mini egg frittatas.

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Yield 12 muffins

Prep 8 minutes mins

Cook 22 minutes mins

Total 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 10 eggs
  • ¼ cup milk cashew, almond, or regular milk
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • ¼ tsp. black pepper
  • ¼ tsp. garlic powder
  • ¼ tsp. onion powder

Bacon Egg Muffins

  • 5 strips bacon cooked and crumbled
  • ¾ cup cheddar cheese shredded
  • ¼ cup parsley finely chopped

Ham Egg Muffins

  • ¾ cup ham cubed
  • ¾ cup Swiss cheese shredded
  • ¼ cup chives finely chopped

Spinach Egg Muffins

  • ¾ cup spinach thinly sliced
  • ¾ cup grape tomatoes quartered
  • ¾ cup Mozzarella cheese shredded

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.

  • Whisk Egg Filling: In a large bowl combine eggs, milk, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder. Whisk until well combined.

    10 eggs, ¼ cup milk, 1 tsp. salt, ¼ tsp. black pepper, ¼ tsp. garlic powder, ¼ tsp. onion powder

  • Pour Into Muffin Tin: Spray a12-count regular-sized muffin cup traywithnon-stick cooking spray. Make sure you completely coat the cavities so the eggs don’t stick! Fill each muffin cup to ½ full with the egg mixture.


  • Stir the fillings into the scrambled eggs with a spoon until all ingredients are well combined.

    For Bacon Egg Muffins: Fill each cup with 1 tablespoon crumbled bacon, 1 tablespoon shredded cheese, and 1 teaspoon chopped chives.

    For Ham Egg Muffins: Fill each cup with 1 tablespoon cubed ham, 1 tablespoon shredded cheese, and 1 teaspoon chopped chives.

    For Spinach Egg Muffins: Fill each cup with 1 tablespoon spinach, 1 tablespoon tomatoes, and 1 tablespoon shredded cheese.

    5 strips bacon, ¾ cup cheddar cheese, ¼ cup parsley, ¾ cup ham, ¾ cup Swiss cheese, ¼ cup chives, ¾ cup spinach, ¾ cup grape tomatoes, ¾ cup Mozzarella cheese

  • Bake egg muffins in preheated oven for 22-24 minutes. Serve immediately or refrigerate and enjoy for up to 3-4 days.

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Notes

  • The measurements for the bacon, ham, and spinach egg muffin ingredients are for a batch of 12. If you would like to make 4 of each simply divide the ingredient amounts by 3.

Meal Prep and Storage

  • To Prep Ahead: Egg muffins make a wonderful grab-and-go breakfast for busy weekdays.Simply prep the entire tray of muffins ahead of time and pull them out when you need them throughout the week!
  • To Store:Store egg muffins in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days.
  • To Freeze: Wrap egg muffins individually in wax or parchment paper.Place in a freezer safe container or freezer bag and freeze for up to 2-3 months.
  • To Reheat: Add egg muffins to microwave and cook for 30-45 seconds.

Nutrition

Calories: 192kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 14g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 167mg, Sodium: 486mg, Potassium: 157mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 771IU, Vitamin C: 4mg, Calcium: 174mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

How do you keep egg cups from sticking to muffin tins? ›

Preheat the oven to 350ºF and grease a non-stick muffin pan (affiliate link). Alternatively, you can use paper liners or silicone liners to prevent sticking. You'll also need a rimmed baking sheet that the muffin pan fits into. (This is important!

Why are my egg muffins soggy? ›

If your egg muffins are soggy, you likely used a lot of veggies with high water content. Next time, saute the veggies before adding them to the egg cups to remove the excess moisture.

How do you keep egg muffins from deflating? ›

To keep your egg muffins from deflating, add a bit of flour and baking soda to your mixture.

Can I use parchment paper for egg bites? ›

Egg Bite Instructions

If using oven: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Remove egg bites from packaging. Place on prepared baking sheet.

Should you grease muffin pans or paper baking cups? ›

The easiest way to grease your muffin pan is to spray it with a non-stick vegetable spray. You can also use baking cups, which prevent your batter from sticking to the pan.

How do you keep muffins moist and fluffy? ›

If you're hoping to create extra moist muffins or aren't going to eat them for a while, consider using paper liners instead. Paper liners will help keep the moisture inside of the baked goods, allowing the muffins to remain fresher for longer.

What does adding an extra egg do to muffins? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

How do you keep muffins crispy and not soggy? ›

Letting them cool off is important, as hot muffins in an airtight container can produce condensation that causes the muffins to become soggy. Line the bottom of the container or plastic bag with a paper towel before placing the muffins inside in a single layer.

Why do British use egg cups? ›

The British have got this right. Alongside tea, egg cups are a breakfast tradition and a staple in every household across the pond. Egg cups are the little dishes that soft-boiled eggs are served in. They keep the egg upright to maintain its form.

What do Americans use instead of egg cups? ›

Without egg cups, how do Americans eat soft boiled eggs without squishing them on to their toast? I crack my soft boiled egg in half and scoop it into a bowl with a spoon or a butter knife. I rarely have only one egg so I put two or three in a bowl with some pepper on them.

Can I use muffin liners for egg cups? ›

Alternatively, you can use muffin liners, but we still suggest spraying those with cooking spray. Next, crack one egg into each well and then season with salt and pepper, to taste. Bake eggs at 350ºF for 10-15 minutes or until the yolk reaches your desired doneness.

How long do egg cups last in the fridge? ›

Store leftover cooled Egg Muffin Cups in an airtight container or plastic bag in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 6 months. To reheat from chilled, simply microwave for a minute or so, until warmed through. You can also reheat in a skillet with a little bit of water and cover until heated through.

Should eggs be cold or room temperature for muffins? ›

“It is extremely important to use room temperature eggs because the eggs whip better, especially when whisking by hand, and it allows the cake to rise better, be fluffier, and be less dense,” she says. If you don't mind a denser cake and opt for cold eggs, expect a longer baking time.

Can you reheat egg muffins? ›

They're healthy, naturally gluten-free, and low in carbs. Egg muffins are a great way to use up any kind of leftovers, including veggies or meats. They're great for meal prep! Make them ahead of time and reheat them in the microwave throughout the week.

How do you keep egg casserole from sticking? ›

How to Keep Those Eggs from Sticking
  1. Use butter or coconut oil! Before I researched this, I was always coating my pans with cooking spray. ...
  2. Use the right kind of pan. Non-stick pans are not always non-stick and there are some safety concerns about non-stick coating. ...
  3. Get the temperature right.

How do you get baked egg off muffin tins? ›

To remove any baked-on residue on the top of the pan, grab a sturdy pan scraper. Combined with hot, soapy water, it will quickly remove even burnt-on bits. Rinse the pan thoroughly, then dry.

Should muffin cups be greased? ›

Are cupcake liners really needed for cupcakes/muffins? Not really. If you're using liners just to keep cupcakes from sticking to the pan, you could omit them by greasing the cups with shortening or butter, or using a non-stick cooking spray.

Why did my muffins stick to the paper cups? ›

Most muffin recipes contain oil. The amount of oil in your recipe will affect how much they stick to the liner. Removing the liners while the muffins are still warm helps. You could spray your liners with non-stock spray.

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