Starbucks Egg Bites Recipe in the Oven - Posh in Progress (2024)


I’ve been obsessed with the Starbucks bacon gruyere egg bites for a while now. Before quarantine, I used to go to Starbucks several times a week for a change of scenery. I’ve worked from home since 2018, so going to Starbucks was my home office away from home. Generally, I would get the bacon egg bites and my favorite nitro cold brew. I love the egg bites. They are a perfectly portioned breakfast with the protein I prefer to power through my morning. I tend to feel better when I focus on high-quality protein and fewer carbs. So, these bacon egg bites were always my go-to. Since I’m not going to Starbucks nearly as often now, although I do go to the drive-through from time to time, I thought I’d try to make Starbucks copycat egg bites in my oven.

Cooking Methods for Starbucks Copycat Egg Bites


There are a lot of Starbucks copycat egg bites recipes on the internet. You can find them in lots of different flavors and baking methods. The Starbucks ones are sous vide, which means they are cooked at a very low temperature, either in a plastic bag or glass jar, to maintain even cooking which creates the moistest outcome. There are also a lot of the copycats that are done in pressure cookers and there are also many recipes that call to bake them.

I chose to bake mine but in a steamy environment to keep them super moist. If you choose to bake them without a water bath or with water in your oven, they will brown and get chewier and denser. If you bake them in a water bath or with a sheet pan with water, like I did, they will be much moister and closer to the sous vide method.

Pressure Cooker Vs. Oven


One of my good friends recently made her version of Starbucks copycat egg bites in her Instant Pot and she said they turned out so well. I have no doubt they taste just as good as the bacon gruyere egg bites I love from Starbucks. But I’ve been on the fence about actually getting an Instant Pot. I’m just not confident I’ll use it that much, so I decided to try going the oven steamed route with my egg bites.

Honestly, I’m so impressed with how mine turned out. They are much moister than I expected. They do not taste dense or chewy at all. No, they aren’t quite as good as Starbucks. But. They are close. And I can make almost a dozen of them for the same price as I pay at Starbucks. Also, I love making a dozen of them at a time. That way, I can heat them up anytime for a quick and healthy breakfast.

If you want to try to make these bacon gruyere egg bites, this is the recipe I followed. The most important steps are blending up the eggs and other ingredients and also baking them in a steamed environment. I’m sure changing up the ingredients is totally an option if you’d like to try these with other meats, cheeses or veggies. If you’ve tried to make these egg bites yourself, I’d love to hear which method you tried and what worked for you!

Yield: 12 egg bites

Copycat Starbucks Egg Bites In the Oven

Stacey shares a recipe for Starbucks copycat egg bites. She prefers the bacon gruyere egg bites so she made them in her oven.

Ingredients

  • 12 eggs
  • 1 cup shredded gruyere
  • 1/2 cup cottage cheese (I used 2%)
  • 12 slices of thick bacon, cooked and chopped
  • salt & pepper, to taste
  • cooking spray

Instructions

  1. Cook the bacon before-hand. I personally like to cook mine on a wire rack in the oven to get it super crispy and drain all the grease. Chop up the bacon.
  2. Pre-heat oven to 300 degrees F and place a baking dish that is filled with 1 inch of water on the bottom rack. This will create a humid environment and help the eggs cook evenly.
  3. Add the eggs, cheese, cottage cheese, salt, and pepper to a blender and blend on high for 20-30 seconds, until light and frothy.
  4. Spray a muffin tin with a little non-stick spray and fill the tins almost all the way to the top with the egg mixture.
  5. Divide the chopped bacon equally among all of the muffin tins and bake in the oven for 30 minutes, or until the center of the egg bites are just set.
  6. Remove from oven and let cool for 5 minutes, then use a spatula or fork to carefully remove them from the muffin tin.
  7. Store the egg bites in the fridge for several days. Reheat in the microwave or warm in the oven.

Notes

Cook's Note: Next time, I will try putting half the bacon on the bottom of each of the muffin tins. Then, I will add the egg mixture, then top with the remaining bacon. My recipe, the bacon was all on the top, and I'd prefer it to be a bit more dispersed.

Nutrition Information

Yield

12

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 173Total Fat 12gSaturated Fat 5gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 6gCholesterol 209mgSodium 390mgCarbohydrates 1gNet Carbohydrates 0gFiber 0gSugar 0gSugar Alcohols 0gProtein 14g

How to Make Starbucks Egg Bites Recipe

Ingredients

1 dozen eggs
1 cup shredded gruyere (read this if you need a gruyere substitute)
1/2 cup cottage cheese (I used 2%)
12 slices of thick bacon, cooked and chopped
salt & pepper, to taste
cooking spray
12 muffin tin pan (silicone is best for easy removal)

Directions:

Recipe makes 12 Starbucks egg bites.

Cook the bacon before-hand. I personally like to cook mine on a wire rack in the oven to get it super crispy and drain all the grease. Chop up the bacon.

Pre-heat oven to 300 degrees F and place a baking dish that is filled with 1 inch of water on the bottom rack. This will create a humid environment and help the eggs cook evenly.

Add the eggs, cheese, cottage cheese, salt, and pepper to a blender and blend on high for 20-30 seconds, until light and frothy. Spray a muffin tin with a little non-stick spray and fill the tins almost all the way to the top with the egg mixture. Divide the chopped bacon equally among all of the muffin tins and bake in the oven for 30 minutes, or until the center of the egg bites are just set. Remove from oven and let cool for 5 minutes, then use a spatula or fork to carefully remove them from the muffin tin.

Store the egg bites in the fridge for several days. Reheat in the microwave or warm in the oven.

Cook’s Note: Next time, I will try putting half the bacon on the bottom of each of the muffin tins. Then, I will add the egg mixture, then top with the remaining bacon. My recipe, the bacon was all on the top, and I’d prefer it to be a bit more dispersed.

Starbucks Egg Bites Recipe in the Oven - Posh in Progress (2024)

FAQs

How do you cook Starbucks egg bites from frozen? ›

Starbucks offers three ways to prepare your egg bites at home: Using a toaster oven, an air fryer, or the microwave. Both flavors have the same instructions for the toaster oven (14-16 minutes at 400 F) and air fryer (8-10 minutes at 400 F), but the microwave instructions vary.

How does Starbucks get their eggs so fluffy? ›

Head to the Starbucks app or website and you'll see the following description of egg bites: “Applewood-smoked bacon and aged Gruyère Monterey Jack cheeses folded into cage-free eggs and cooked using the French 'sous vide' technique to create a velvety texture that's full of flavor.”

Why are my egg bites spongy? ›

Why are my egg bites spongy? To ensure that your copycat Starbucks egg bites have the right texture, make sure you don't overmix the eggs and bake them for the proper cooking time at a low temperature (325° Fahrenheit).

Are Starbucks egg bites real eggs? ›

Varieties of Starbucks egg bites

While all three contain egg and cottage cheese as a base, the additional components vary. Each variety is characterized by a fluffy texture, attributed to the sous vide cooking technique used in their preparation.

Are starbuck egg bites good for you? ›

Starbucks Egg Bites are a good source of protein, with each serving containing around 13-19 grams. They also provide a moderate amount of fat, ranging from 13-21 grams per serving, and a lower amount of carbohydrates, typically around 9-13 grams.

How long to cook Costco Starbucks egg bites in the oven? ›

This will allow there to be moisture in your oven while baking your egg bites. Bake egg bites at 350°F for approximately 20-25 minutes or until egg bites are cooked through (cooking time may vary). Allow egg bites to cool slightly before removing from muffin pan.

Why are my frozen egg bites watery? ›

If your egg bites are wet, they are either undercooked, no cornstarch was added, or you may have included too many vegetables. Consider sauteeing veggie add-ins beforehand in order to release excess moisture. If adding tomatoes, try salting and draining them before adding them to the other ingredients.

How many calories are in 2 egg bites from Starbucks? ›

Two Egg White and Roasted Red Pepper bites have 170 calories per serving and 13 grams of protein. “Bacon and Gruyere is more of a classic flavor, while the egg white version is a vegetarian option with a lot of flavor from the roasted red peppers,” said Chao-Rivera.

Can I use paper muffin cups for egg bites? ›

How to Make Egg Muffins. 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.

Are Costco egg bites the same as Starbucks? ›

Commenters on the thread say they're basically the “exact same egg bites as the Starbucks ones." But, with 10 in a box (or around $2.40 per serving), each egg bite costs less than half of the one from Starbucks. The two available flavors, gouda with bacon and egg whites with red pepper, are both the same as Starbucks.

What brand of egg bites does Starbucks use? ›

Hoping to give these customers alternative breakfast options, Starbucks partnered with Cuisine Solutions, and the duo began selling sous vide egg bites in January 2017. Of course, Starbucks couldn't have picked a better company to team up with, considering Cuisine Solutions essentially pioneered the art of sous vide.

Are Starbucks egg bites fully cooked? ›

These are fully cooked, include uncured bacon & gruyére, and have 17g of protein per serving!

How do you heat up frozen egg bites? ›

Transfer frozen egg bites to a freezer-safe Ziplock bag or freezer-safe/airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months. How to reheat from frozen: Place desired amount of frozen egg bites on a plate then microwave on 50% power until warmed through, 1 – 2 minutes depending on how many you're reheating.

Are Starbucks egg bites precooked? ›

Starbucks initially prepares their egg bites sous-vide offsite, before heating them in a small oven before serving, which gives them a browned, kind of tough skin, defeating the purpose of cooking them sous-vide.

How do you thaw frozen egg products? ›

— Quick Thaw: place under cold running water — Unpacked Thaw: Remove cartons and place in refrigerator for 24-48 hours — Case Thaw: Place case in refrigerator for 5-7 days — No thawing required with Water Bath Heating Method — Use your favorite preparation and heating method.

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