Sharing my recipe for egg "muffins".. yummy!

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  • lk27
    lk27 Posts: 257 Member
    YUM!!! Thanks for the recipe. I'm going to make these this weekend.
  • ADM1979
    ADM1979 Posts: 105 Member
    I can't wait to try these. I have been looking for something yummy for breakfast besides the "normal". Thanks!!!!! Do you know how many carbs these are? I am a diabetic so that is really important.
  • becoming_a_new_me
    becoming_a_new_me Posts: 1,860 Member
    I think you may have gotten this idea from me! :flowerforyou: :tongue: :drinker: I'll post my recipes in case anyone missed them:

    Blue Cheese Egg Cups

    1/8 Cup Crumbled Blue Cheese

    1 TBSP Bacon

    4 TBSP Egg Whites

    Put bacon and blue cheese in a muffin pan.

    Add egg whites. Bake at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes.

    Makes 1 Muffin, if you make extras refrigerate them and heat up later

    108 Calories 2 Carbs 6 Fat 460 Sodium 12 Protien 1 Fiber

    Mexi-Egg Cups

    1/8 Cup Pico de Gallo

    1/8 Cup Shredded Colby Jack Cheese

    4 TBSP Egg Whites

    Put Pico de Gallo and cheese in a muffin pan. Add egg whites. Bake at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes.

    Makes 1 Muffin, if you make extras refrigerate them and heat up later

    96 Calories 5 Carbs 4 Fat 188 Sodium 11 Protien 1 Fiber

    Mediterranean Egg Cups

    1/8 Cup Chopped frozen Spinach (thawed)

    1 TBSP Crumbled Feta

    1 tsp Chopped sun Dried Tomatoes

    4 TBSP Egg Whites

    Put Spinach, feta, and sun dried tomatoes in a muffin pan. Add egg whites. Bake at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes.

    Makes 1 Muffin, if you make extras refrigerate them and heat up later

    83 Calories 6 Carbs 3 Fat 302 Sodium 12 Protien 2 Fiber
  • Thank you for posting! I'm always looking for easy, on-the-go foods that are healthy. I'm trying this one for sure.
  • melkithall
    melkithall Posts: 75 Member
    bump
  • Sounds GREAT! Can't wait to try 'em,
  • Bump!
  • ReinventingLisa
    ReinventingLisa Posts: 104 Member
    Great idea! I eat eggs regularly, and was thinking about what to make when I start my new job next week. Although my hours for work will only be 4pm-12:30am for three weeks.. I'm still trying to find ways to save me time.
  • CNG223
    CNG223 Posts: 127 Member
    bump!
  • getshredded2012
    getshredded2012 Posts: 26 Member
    Sounds good, will try!
  • lilreney719
    lilreney719 Posts: 7 Member
    WOW!! Yummm.... Sounds fabulous. I can't wait to make them. I'm curious though. If the recipe makes approx 12 muffins, how long will they keep in the fridge? Do you freeze them, then take them out in the morning and put them in the microwave. I'd be fearful of them spoiling if left in the fridge for too long! Any suggestions?? :flowerforyou:
  • AirCircleI
    AirCircleI Posts: 334 Member
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  • liz4214
    liz4214 Posts: 63 Member
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  • perpetuallyfit
    perpetuallyfit Posts: 153 Member
    bump!
  • greengirl1978
    greengirl1978 Posts: 13 Member
    Bump! :)
  • becoming_a_new_me
    becoming_a_new_me Posts: 1,860 Member
    WOW!! Yummm.... Sounds fabulous. I can't wait to make them. I'm curious though. If the recipe makes approx 12 muffins, how long will they keep in the fridge? Do you freeze them, then take them out in the morning and put them in the microwave. I'd be fearful of them spoiling if left in the fridge for too long! Any suggestions?? :flowerforyou:

    I always put them into individual servings and put them in the freezer. I take them out the night before and put them in the fridge. Sometimes if I forget, I'll just nuke the frozen but it tastes better if they are thawed then cooked. I won't leave then in the fridge for more than 2-3 days (not that they last that long anyway...the make a great protien snack that is low cal)
  • lilreney719
    lilreney719 Posts: 7 Member
    WOW!! Yummm.... Sounds fabulous. I can't wait to make them. I'm curious though. If the recipe makes approx 12 muffins, how long will they keep in the fridge? Do you freeze them, then take them out in the morning and put them in the microwave. I'd be fearful of them spoiling if left in the fridge for too long! Any suggestions?? :flowerforyou:

    I always put them into individual servings and put them in the freezer. I take them out the night before and put them in the fridge. Sometimes if I forget, I'll just nuke the frozen but it tastes better if they are thawed then cooked. I won't leave then in the fridge for more than 2-3 days (not that they last that long anyway...the make a great protien snack that is low cal)


    Awesome!! Thank you!!
  • Fit2befitZ
    Fit2befitZ Posts: 150 Member
    This sounds good and portable too!
  • schmoozie26
    schmoozie26 Posts: 63 Member
    BUMP! :)
  • JeanniebeanL79
    JeanniebeanL79 Posts: 96 Member
    yummy! thanks for sharing!
  • RMinVA- i have to ask, is your cat a Nebelung? :)
  • THANKS, Can't wait to try these
  • swellen
    swellen Posts: 78 Member
    Do they taste any good cold? I don't have a microwave and I wouldn't put the oven on for one small item like that. They sound very good though. :)
  • Starlage
    Starlage Posts: 1,709 Member
    WOW!! Yummm.... Sounds fabulous. I can't wait to make them. I'm curious though. If the recipe makes approx 12 muffins, how long will they keep in the fridge? Do you freeze them, then take them out in the morning and put them in the microwave. I'd be fearful of them spoiling if left in the fridge for too long! Any suggestions?? :flowerforyou:

    I always put them into individual servings and put them in the freezer. I take them out the night before and put them in the fridge. Sometimes if I forget, I'll just nuke the frozen but it tastes better if they are thawed then cooked. I won't leave then in the fridge for more than 2-3 days (not that they last that long anyway...the make a great protien snack that is low cal)

    Hey! Sorry I haven't come back :o) Just like above; I also freeze them in individual servings and keep a couple of days worth in the fridge.

    Since my original post I exerimented with taking out the milk and using more white than yolks and the consistency is amazingly the same and with the extra yolks there's more protein. My routine for them is still basically the same- I use 6 whole eggs, and either 10 egg whites or an egg beater carton and measure out 10 eggs worth. I use 12 slices of lunch meat and 2 cups of veggies with a cup of low fat cheese. This way it makes more like 18 egg muffins that are like 75 cals and 8g protein each. impressive! I have two every morning for breakfast now and have a bagel thin with it (I have to have carbs in the morning) Glad so many like my variation of this popular recipe!
  • Starlage
    Starlage Posts: 1,709 Member
    Do they taste any good cold? I don't have a microwave and I wouldn't put the oven on for one small item like that. They sound very good though. :)

    hmm... never had them cold! I imagine that'd be a personal tast thing- I'm sure they'd be fine cold.
  • amsparky
    amsparky Posts: 825 Member
    Bump. I'm trying this tomorrow!!
  • Kattarra
    Kattarra Posts: 190 Member
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