Keto Egg Cups - 9 Delicious & Easy Low Carb Breakfast Recipes (2024)

Keto Egg Cups – 9 Ways are packed with protein and perfect for busy school or work mornings or a holiday brunch. Best of all, they’re all easy to make-ahead for a healthy breakfast on the go.

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Eggs are a big favorite for breakfast at our house.

We usually keep a few hard boiled eggs in the fridge and to switch things up, I’ll make a batch of these Low Carb Breakfast Cups.

They are ketogenic friendly and if you leave out the cheese, they’re also paleo and whole30 compliant. You make them in a muffin pan so everyone in the family can get their own frittatas.

AN EASY MAKE AHEAD BREAKFAST:

The single personal size portions makes them perfect to keep on hand in your fridge or freezer throughout the week. They are freezer-friendly so they are perfect to make-ahead on your meal prep day. Then when you’re ready to serve, pop one in the microwave for about 30-45 seconds.

And the best part? These Keto Egg Cups are a chock full of protein and couldn’t be more simple customize with any toppings or add-ins you like.

And if you have some leftover vegetables, turkey or bacon? Just chop them up and toss them in – kale, zucchini, asparagus – they all work great!

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HOW TO MAKE KETO EGG CUPS:

You’re going to start by making the base recipe.

Eggs, salt and black pepper – super easy!

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Whisk them together in a large 4-cup measuring cup or a mixing bowl. add any other seasonings you like.

Chop up your favorite combo of veggies and proteins and mix until combined.

Divide evenly among muffin cups (about 1/2 – 2/3 cups full) and sprinkle with any additional toppings.

I like lining my muffin tin with these silicone liners since they are guaranteed to pop out easily without sticking.

If you don’t have silicone liners, be sure to grease the muffin tins with a non-stick cooking spray.

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Pop these in the oven at 400 F and once cooled, you can store them in resealable bags or glass containers.

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Keep them in the fridge (or freezer) and every morning, heat one up in the microwave for 30-40 seconds. Breakfast is ready to go!

I’m sharing 9 recipes on this post but you can totally make them all the same kind! My kids love having fun options for breakfast so I like to switch it up.

With a batch of these fun breakfast egg cups, now there’s no excuse to skip having a healthy breakfast when you’re on the run each morning.

SOME TIPS WHEN MAKING THESE BREAKFAST EGG CUPS

  • Grease or line your muffin pan with silicone liners for easy removal
  • Fill each muffin cup about 1/2 – 2/3 full
  • Use your favorite combo of vegetables or protein – be sure to chop them up into bite-sized pieces
  • Since ham and sausage can tend to have a lot of fillers and extras, be sure to use a brand with less nitrates (Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s has a few great ones)
  • Season with your favorite spices and herbs – not a fan of basil? Leave it out and use thyme or for an extra kick, cumin or Cayenne pepper instead.

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BROCCOLI AND CHEDDAR CHEESE BREAKFAST EGG CUPS

  • eggs
  • salt
  • black pepper
  • broccoli
  • cheddar cheese
  • garlic powder
  • thyme

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BUFFALO CHICKEN BREAKFAST EGG CUPS

  • eggs
  • salt
  • pepper
  • cooked chicken
  • green onions
  • buffalo sauce

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HAM AND CHEDDAR CHEESE BREAKFAST EGG CUPS

  • eggs
  • salt
  • pepper
  • ham
  • cheddar cheese
  • garlic powder
  • onion powder
  • mustard (optional)

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KIMCHI BREAKFAST EGG CUPS

  • eggs
  • salt
  • pepper
  • toasted sesame oil
  • chopped kimchi
  • diced red bell peppers
  • finely chopped bacon (optional)
  • diced red bell peppers

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JALAPENO POPPER BREAKFAST EGG CUPS

  • eggs
  • salt
  • pepper
  • jalapenos
  • bacon
  • cream cheese
  • cheddar
  • garlic powder
  • onion powder

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MUSHROOM, PEPPER & SPINACH BREAKFAST EGG CUPS

  • eggs
  • salt
  • pepper
  • mushrooms
  • green peppers
  • spinach
  • smoked paprika
  • chili powder (optional)

SPINACH AND PARMESAN CHEESE BREAKFAST EGG CUPS

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  • eggs
  • salt
  • pepper
  • spinach
  • Parmesan cheese
  • garlic powder

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SUN-DRIED TOMATO AND SPINACH BREAKFAST EGG CUPS

  • eggs
  • salt
  • pepper
  • sun-dried tomatoes
  • spinach
  • fresh basil

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TOMATO, SPINACH & PARMESAN CHEESE BREAKFAST EGG CUPS

  • eggs
  • salt
  • pepper
  • tomatoes
  • spinach
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Italian seasoning
  • garlic powder

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9 Keto Egg Cups

9 Keto Egg Cups are the perfect easy make-ahead breakfast for on the go. Best of all, they are packed with protein and so convenient for busy mornings, weekend or holiday brunch!

CourseBreakfast

CuisineAmerican

Keywordbreakfast, egg cups, eggs, keto, low carb

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Total Time 20 minutes

Servings 12

Calories 94 kcal

Author Kelly

Ingredients

Ingredients

    BREAKFAST EGG MUFFINS - START WITH THIS BASE FOR ALL FLAVORS FIRST:

    • 10large eggs
    • 1 - 1 1/2teaspoonssea saltor to taste
    • 1/4 - 1/2teaspoonblack pepperor to taste

    Broccoli and Cheddar Cheese

    • 1/2tspdried thyme
    • 1/2tspgarlic powder
    • 1 1/2cupsbroccolisteamed and chopped (or frozen and thawed)
    • 2/3cupgrated cheddar cheeseplus more for topping

    Buffalo Chicken

    • 1/3cupBuffalo SauceI used Frank's
    • 1/3cupchopped green onions
    • 1cupchopped cookedor rotisserie chicken

    Ham and Cheddar Cheese

    • 1/2teaspoongarlic powder
    • 1/2teaspoononion powder
    • 1/2tspdried mustard or Dijon Mustardoptional
    • 2/3cupgrated cheddar cheeseplus more for topping
    • 3/4cupchopped cooked or deli ham

    Kimchi

    • 1/2teaspoontoasted sesame oil
    • 1/3cupfinely chopped kimchi
    • 1/4cupdiced red peppers
    • 1/3cupcrumbled cooked baconoptional

    Jalapeño Popper

    • 1/2tspgarlic powder
    • 1/2tsponion powder
    • 3-4Jalapeño peppersde-seeded and chopped, plus round slices for topping (if desired)
    • 1/3cupsoftened cream cheese
    • 1/2cupgrated cheddar cheese
    • 1/3cupcooked crumbled bacon

    Mushroom, Pepper and Spinach

    • 1/2tspsmoked paprika
    • 1/4tspchili powderoptional or to taste
    • 1cupchopped mushroomswhite button or cremini
    • 1/2cupdiced green bell peppers
    • 1cupchopped spinach
    • 1/4cupdiced cooked sausageoptional

    Spinach and Cheese

    • 1/2teaspoongarlic powder
    • 1/2teaspoondried basil
    • 2cupschopped spinach
    • 1 1/2cupsgrated Parmesan cheeseplus more for topping

    Sun-Dried Tomato, Parmesan and Spinach

    • 1/3cup1/2 sun dried tomatoessoaked in very warm water until tender and chopped (discard soaking water)
    • 3/4cupchopped spinach
    • 1/4cuploosely packed chopped fresh basil
    • 1cupgrated Parmesan cheeseplus more for topping

    Tomato, Spinach and Parmesan

    • 1/2tso garlic powder
    • 3/4tspItalian seasoning
    • 1cupdiced ripe tomatoes
    • 1cupchopped spinach
    • 3/4cupgrated Parmesan cheeseplus more for topping

    Instructions

    Instructions

      START WITH THIS BASE RECIPE FOR ALL BREAKFAST EGG MUFFINS:

      1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Line a 12 count muffin pan with silicone liners or coat with non-stick cooking spray. Set aside.

      2. In a large 4 cup measuring cup or mixing bowl, crack in eggs and whisk together with salt and black pepper.

      Broccoli and Cheddar

      1. Whisk in garlic powder and thyme until combined. Stir in broccoli and cheddar. Divide evenly into muffin tins1 filling each about 2/3 full.

      2. Sprinkle with more cheddar if desired. Bake in preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until set.

      Buffalo Chicken

      1. Whisk in garlic powder and buffalo sauce until combined. Stir in green onions. Divide evenly into muffin cups filling each about 2/3 full.

      2. Use a spoon to evenly distribute chicken into muffin cups (about 2-3 tablespoons each). Bake in preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until set. Serve with a drizzle of buffalo sauce if desired.

      Ham and Cheddar

      1. Whisk in garlic powder and onion powder until combined. Stir in ham and cheddar cheese. Divide evenly into muffin cups filling each about 2/3 full.

      2. Top with more ham and cheese if desired. Bake in preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until set.

      Kimchi

      1. Whisk in sesame oil until combined. Stir in kimchi, cheese and bacon (if using). Divide evenly into muffin cups filling each about 2/3 full.

      2. Top with more chopped kimchi & bacon if desired. Bake in preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until set.

      Jalapeño Popper

      1. Whisk in garlic powder, onion powder and cream cheese until combined. Stir in cheddar cheese, chopped jalapeño and bacon. Divide evenly into muffin cups filling each about 2/3 full.

      2. Place 1 round jalapeño slice on top in each muffin cup, if desired. Bake in preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until set.

      Mushroom, Green Pepper and Spinach

      1. Whisk in Italian seasoning until combined. Stir in mushrooms, peppers and spinach (Add sausage if using). Divide evenly into muffin cups filling each about 2/3 full.

      2. Bake in preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until set.

      Spinach and Cheese

      1. Whisk in garlic powder and basil until combined. Stir in spinach and cheese. Divide evenly into muffin cups filling each about 2/3 full.

      2. Sprinkle with more cheese if desired. Bake in preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until set.

      Sun-Dried Tomato, Parmesan and Spinach

      1. Stir in sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, basil and cheese. Divide evenly into muffin cups filling each about 2/3 full.

      2. Sprinkle with more cheese if desired. Bake in preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until set.

      Tomato, Spinach & Cheese

      1. Whisk in garlic powder and Italian seasonings until combined. Stir in tomatoes, spinach and cheese. Divide evenly into muffin cups filling each about 2/3 full.

      2. Sprinkle with more cheese if desired. Bake in preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until set.

      Recipe Video

      Nutrition Facts

      9 Keto Egg Cups

      Amount Per Serving (1 g)

      Calories 94Calories from Fat 27

      % Daily Value*

      Total Fat 3g5%

      Total Carbohydrates 1g0%

      Protein 6g12%

      * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

      Keto Egg Cups - 9 Delicious & Easy Low Carb Breakfast Recipes (2024)

      FAQs

      How many eggs should I eat for breakfast on keto? ›

      We'll also share some great low-carb egg-based keto recipes. Eggs are keto-friendly and safe to eat when you're on the ketogenic diet. Eggs are low in carbs while containing high amounts of protein and healthy fats. You can have 6 to 7 eggs every day while on the keto diet.

      Can you eat unlimited eggs on keto? ›

      Well, that depends on the egg, but a large egg has around 0.45g of carbohydrates. Considering keto diets typically recommend 20g-50g of carbs, you'd have to eat dozens of eggs to go over your carb limit. You really don't have to worry about carbs with eggs.

      What to eat for breakfast on keto if you don't like eggs? ›

      Traditional no-egg breakfasts

      Smoothies, cereal, and faux porridge can be made low-carb and delicious. Just remember to add enough protein and fat to get you started and keep you going. Simple meals like coffee with bacon, ham, sausage, or another breakfast protein are both filling and tasty.

      What to eat at keto with eggs? ›

      Low carb and keto meals with eggs

      A hearty omelet or frittata works just as well for breakfast as for lunch or dinner. Leftovers like grilled chicken, taco minced meat, various vegetables, or fresh herbs and cheese all make great additions to an omelet or frittata.

      Can I eat bacon and eggs everyday on keto? ›

      Bacon and eggs is a staple ketogenic breakfast for many people on the keto diet, so I figured I'd add this in here to really let you take it to the next level! The key to great scrambled eggs is to never overcook, and always add more richness to them.

      What's a typical keto breakfast? ›

      Eggs are a great keto diet choice, and you can ply yourself with fiber, vitamins, and minerals by eating an omelet with low-carb veggies. Try onions, mushrooms, garlic, spinach, bell pepper, and squash as options.

      What fruit can I eat on keto? ›

      Keto fruits by definition are low in carbohydrates. You still need to exercise portion control with most keto-friendly fruits to be within the limits of a keto diet. Keto-friendly fruits include avocados, watermelon, strawberries, lemons, tomatoes, raspberries, peaches, cantaloupe, star fruit, and blackberries.

      Is bacon good for keto? ›

      Can You Eat Bacon On a Keto Diet? While you may not think of bacon as diet food, most types of bacon fit perfectly into a keto diet plan since they're low in carbs yet high in protein and fat. That means bacon is perfect for snacking on in the afternoon or mixing into your chicken dinner dish for some extra flavoring.

      Can I eat unlimited chicken on keto? ›

      However, if you want your chicken to have more flavor, then chicken thighs are considered the best kind of meat. Can you eat as much chicken as you want on keto? If you've decided to get started on a ketogenic lifestyle, you should be aware that you can't eat an unlimited quantity of meat on the keto diet.

      How many carbs a day on keto? ›

      On the keto diet, you are allowed to have no more than 50 grams of net carbs per day – and the fewer, the better! But by focusing on “net” rather than “total” carbs, you won't be denying your body the essential fiber it needs for proper function.

      Can you eat potatoes on keto? ›

      Starchy vegetables contain more digestible carbohydrates than fiber and should be limited when you're on the ketogenic diet. These include corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes and beets. Limit high-sugar fruits too, which spike your blood sugar more quickly than berries and have more carbohydrates.

      What cheeses are good for keto? ›

      Some cheeses suit the keto diet better than others. This mainly comes down to their carb and fat content and level of processing. The best keto cheeses include cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese, while the worst are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties.

      What are the best vegetables for keto diet? ›

      Plenty of low-carb vegetable options include arugula, asparagus, bell peppers, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kale, mushrooms, spinach, and tomatoes. Those vegetables provide other benefits like reducing the risk of certain chronic diseases, containing antioxidants, and providing filling fiber.

      Can you eat 4 eggs a day on keto diet? ›

      Instead of just one egg, try four eggs per day. Eating eggs won't cause any problems with your blood cholesterol levels if you are following a keto diet. High blood cholesterol levels are only an issue when you are also consuming lots of carbohydrates.

      Is 6 eggs in one day too much? ›

      Six eggs a day is a hell of a lot, no matter how you cut it. An egg has 187 mg of cholesterol, and the recommended limit is 300 mg per day—or only 200 mg if you have diabetes or risk factors for heart disease. “You can definitely go with with one egg a day,” says Maxine Smith, R.D., L.D.

      Is 10 eggs a day too much? ›

      The Heart Foundation currently sets no limit for healthy people when it comes to how many eggs you can eat per day.

      Do eggs have too much protein for keto? ›

      Because each large egg contains less than 1 gram of carbs and about 6 grams of protein, eggs can be ideal for keto ( 24 ). In addition, eggs have been shown to trigger hormones that increase feelings of fullness ( 25 ).

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