Healthy Starbucks-Style Egg Bites Recipe + Maker Gadget
Fluffy Mini Egg Bites
Entire recipe: 95 calories, 3g total fat (2g sat. fat), 436mg sodium, 2g carbs, 0g fiber, 0.5g sugars, 14g protein
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Prep:
5 minutes
Cook:
15 minutes
Ingredients:
1/3 cup (about 3 large) egg whites
2 tbsp. shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese
1 tbsp. low-fat cottage cheese
1 dash salt
1 dash black pepper
Optional add-ins: see suggestions below
Directions:
Place egg bite maker on a heat-resistant surface.
Fill one of the small silicone cups with water, and pour water into the heating plate.
Place the 4 small silicone cups on the heating plate. Spray with nonstick spray.
Place all ingredients in a medium bowl. Whisk well. Evenly distribute mixture among the silicone cups.
Plug in the egg bite maker, and close the lid. The blue light will illuminate, indicating the egg bite maker is heating up. The light will turn off once it has reached the maximum temperature.
Cook for 10–12 minutes, until water has evaporated and egg bites are cooked through.
MAKES 1 SERVING
HG FYI: We call for egg whites to get maximum fluffy texture, but feel free to use liquid egg substitute if that’s what you have on hand.
Egg-Bite Add-Ins: Tasty Variations!
Now that you have the basic idea, change up the cheese and/or add some yummy extras. Just make sure not to overfill the cups. (Have leftover egg mixture? Make another egg bite!)The All American: crumbled bacon + shredded cheddar cheese + chives
The Great Greek: crumbled feta cheese + chopped sun-dried tomatoes + finely chopped red onion
Pizza-fied Perfection: chopped turkey pepperoni + shredded mozzarella cheese + pizza sauce for dipping
Must-Have Amazon Gadget for Easy Mornings!
DASH Deluxe Egg Bite Maker
It’s the star of the day! This gadget makes it insanely easy to whip up Starbucks-style egg bites at home. (Watch and see!) It comes with TWO silicone mold sizes, letting you cook up either four little egg bites or one sandwich-sized egg patty. The silicone cups are dishwasher safe and easy to clean. You can also use them to make petite desserts, like custard cups and mini cheesecakes. We’ve got big plans for this little guy…Chew on this:
It’s December 12th, National Gingerbread House Day. There are soooo many gingerbread house kits out there—this two-pack lets you make cookie houses with Sour Patch Kids and Oreo goodness!
Pass along this DIY recipe + gadget info, or you’re gonna end up making egg bites for all your friends too.
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