NEW Low Carb Greek Egg Cups Recipe (2024)

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When you’re tired of boring eggs for breakfast and you’re looking to add a bit of flavor in your morning routine, you are in the right place! These Greek Egg Cups are the perfect low-carb, grab-and-go breakfast for busy mornings!

This recipe comes straight from my brand new Tasty Meal Plan that we used for our January 17 Day Diet Cycle 1 Challenge.

These Greek Egg Cups use simple ingredients that are packed with flavor, and they’re easy to make, too!

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If you’re looking for low carb options for breakfast time for the 17 Day Diet, these are great for all cycles.

By the way, yes you can have cheese on the 17 Day Diet! I go into more detail about whether or not cheese is allowed on the 17 Day Diet and you might be surprised!

If you’re on the 17 Day Kickstart Diet, you can certainly eat these starting on the Soak Up Phase when eggs are allowed. Keep reading as I’ll let you know exactly the changes you need to make to the recipe to make it 100% compliant.

Ingredients for Greek Egg Cups

Like I mentioned, this recipe calls for SIMPLE ingredients. Here’s a quick run down:

  • Eggs (obviously)
  • Spinach
  • Kalamata Olives
  • Cherry Tomatoes
  • Feta Cheese
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Ingredient Substitutions for Greek Egg Cups

You can certainly switch up the ingredients if you’re not a fan of any of the above. Here are a few examples of substitutions to use:

  • Broccoli or asparagus instead of spinach
  • Regular Olives or capers instead of Kalamata Olives (or skip all together)
  • Bell Pepper instead of Cherry Tomatoes
  • Your Favorite Cheese (Cheddar, Mozzarella, Swiss) instead of Feta Cheese (or skip all together)

Now, if you alter the recipe too much, you’re likely no longer eating Greek inspired egg cups!

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17 Day Diet Egg Cups

As I mentioned earlier, this is a recipe from my Cycle 1 Meal Plan called Tasty, so it’s definitely approved for Cycle 1.

If you’re not sure which foods are allowed in Cycle 1, make sure you take a look at my 17 Day Diet Cycle 1 Food List.

You can also check out my book on Amazon called Fast Track Your Weight Loss With the 17 Day Diet which has all the food lists (and a 7 day meal plan, too!).

Which Phase of the 17 Day Kickstart Diet is This Approved For?

If you’re on the original 17 Day Diet, you can enjoy these Greek Egg Cups on any cycle.

However, if you’re on the new Kickstart Diet, you will need to wait until the Soak Up Phase (starting on day 4). Even then, you’ll make a small change to make this 100% compliant: omit the cheese.

If you cannot live without cheese, then you’ll need to wait until the Stabilize Phase (starting on day 10).

If you’re not sure which foods are allowed in each phase, make sure you take a look at my complete 17 Day Kickstart Diet Food List.

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Keto Greek Egg Cups

If you’re on a Ketogenic Diet, this egg recipe is perfect for you! Make sure to use full-fat cheese to get the full benefit of all the delicious fat to help you stay satiated!

Silicone Baking Cups For Easy Removal

There’s a good possibility that no matter how much non-stick spray you use, your egg cups may stick to your pan.

To ensure easy removal, consider using silicone baking cups. Trust me, you’ll thank me later!

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Baking Tools To Use

  • Baking sheets and dishes
  • Silicone muffin tins & cups
  • Mitts, towels & more

How to Freeze & Reheat Greek Egg Cups

These Greek Egg Cups are perfect for busy mornings so they can be easily made ahead of time, frozen and reheated for breakfast when you need something quick and easy!

Here are the steps you’ll need to take to successfully preserve a batch or two for future meals:

Step 1 – Freeze The Greek Egg Cups

If you have a vacuum sealer, then you’re in the best position. I have one and it is awesome at preserving food for future use.

If you do have a sealer machine, make sure you freeze your muffins overnight before you vacuum seal. Otherwise, you’ll likely squish your muffins if you seal them fresh.

If you don’t have a vacuum sealer, allow your egg bites to cool completely in the refrigerator prior to freezing them.

Add the egg bites to a sealable bag and try to remove as much air as possible before sealing the bag.

Pop them in your freezer and keep them there until future use.

Step 2 – Defrost & Reheat Egg Muffins

The night before you want to eat your Greek Egg Cups, take two out of the freezer and allow them to thaw out in the refrigerator overnight.

The next morning, place your egg muffins in the microwave and reheat in 30 second intervals, checking in between each interval to see if they are warm enough as every microwave is different.

Chances are 30 seconds will be plenty of time, especially if they are completely defrosted from the night before.

Easy peasy!

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Other Low Carb Egg Recipes for Breakfast

If you’re like me and you love your eggs in the morning, make sure you check out these other egg-celent egg-based recipes!

  • Veggie Egg Cups
  • Asparagus and Eggs
  • Broccoli Egg Bites
  • Skillet Garden Eggs
  • Keto Egg Salad (for lunch or breakfast)
  • Waffle Omelettes (the original Keto Chaffle)
  • Chicken Apple Sausage (perfect to serve with eggs)

If you also want more ideas for breakfast that do not include eggs, make sure you check out my Low Carb Breakfast Ideas post for more healthy breakfast options!

If you make this Greek Egg Cup recipe, make sure you come back to review the recipe card! If you’re on social media, tag me @17ddblog so I can see your pretty cups!

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Yield: 6 Egg Cups

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

A low carb grab-and-go breakfast for busy mornings.

Ingredients

  • 5 Large Eggs
  • ½ Cup Spinach, chopped
  • 12 Cherry or Grape tomatoes, quarter or halved depending on size
  • 6 Kalamata Olives, chopped
  • 2-3 Tablespoons Feta Cheese, crumbled
  • Salt and Pepper, to taste

Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
    2. Line 6 regular size muffin tin with either silicone liners or spray with non-stick cooking spray.
    3. In a large bowl, add the eggs, salt and pepper and beat well. Set aside.
    4. Evenly disperse chopped spinach, tomatoes and olives into each tin.
    5. Next, pour the egg mixture evenly into each tin and gently stir each tinned mixture with a spoon or fork.
    6. Next, add a sprinkle of crumbled feta cheese over the top of each tin.
    7. Bake for 13 to 15 minutes, or until egg muffins are cooked through completely.
    8. Store leftovers in air-tight containers inside the refrigerator.

Notes

Yields 6 muffins. One serving size is 2 muffins.

Approved for:

  • 17 Day Diet - all cycles
  • 17 Day Kickstart Diet - Soak Up and Stabilize Phase (omit cheese during Soak Up)
  • Keto Diet

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Did you make this recipe?

Please leave a comment/review below or tag me at @17ddblog on IG so I can see your yummy creation!

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Torey Lynn

I’ve been loving the 17 Day Diet since 2011. I love sharing my favorite healthy recipes and meal plans to keep you motivated and on the right path to success!

When I’m not hanging out here, I enjoy quick trips to the Oregon Coast, designing my jewelry line, being a proud Swiftie, and tinkering with my personal Youtube Channel!

Are you new to the 17 Day Diet? Check out my latest book, Fast Track Your Weight Loss With The 17 Day Diet on Amazon! (aff link)

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FAQs

Will egg muffins stick to silicone liners? ›

The silicone muffin pans are great. You just set the silicone muffin pan on a baking sheet and bake as directed. But the egg muffins pop out super easily. There are never any sticking problems with that sort of pan.

Can you use cupcake liners when making egg bites? ›

To keep your egg bites from gluing themselves to the muffin tin, you want to keep them from ever making contact with the tin at all. To achieve this separation, you'll just need to pop a foil muffin or cupcake liner into each well of your muffin tin.

How do you make egg muffins not stick? ›

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.

How many calories are in an egg muffin? ›

Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 muffin (132.96g)
How many calories are in Egg Muffins? Amount of calories in Egg Muffins: Calories 166.5Calories from Fat 101.4 (60.9%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Egg Muffins? Amount of fat in Egg Muffins: Total Fat 11.3g-
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Do you need to spray silicone muffin cups before baking? ›

Silicone bakeware is designed to be non-stick, so it is generally not necessary to grease or flour the inside of the pan before baking. However, there are some cases where a light coating of cooking spray or a small amount of butter or oil may be beneficial.

Do silicone muffin liners need to be sprayed? ›

Generally, good old greasing is not really necessary with silicone molds. However, using cooking sprays or even greasing before baking and cooking can make your life a lot easier when it comes to washing them later on.

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.

Why are my egg muffins spongy? ›

The ideal whole-egg to egg-white ratio for a batch of egg muffins is 6 whole eggs plus 4 egg whites. This makes them higher in protein, but keeps them from being spongy. Watch the Water Content. If your egg muffins are soggy, you likely used a lot of veggies with high water content.

Why did my egg muffins collapse? ›

Over beating of the egg during “creaming" process. This will shorten the protein strands and cause collapse. Incorrect oven temperature (not pre-heated) prior to placing the muffin tray in. Too much batter in each muffin tin.

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.

Why do my muffins stick to the muffin cups? ›

The amount of fat in the muffin batter affects how easily the baked muffin can be removed from the pan. Lightly spray the bottom of each muffin cup with no-stick cooking spray or use paper or aluminum foil cup liners. Use aluminum foil cup liners. Spray the foil cup liners with no-stick cooking spray.

How many carbs are in egg muffins? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 12
Sodium 365mg16%
Total Carbohydrate 2g1%
Dietary Fiber 0g1%
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What's in a McDonald's egg McMuffin? ›

McDonald's Egg McMuffin® recipe features a freshly cracked Grade A egg placed on a toasted English Muffin topped with real butter, lean Canadian bacon, and melty American cheese. There are 310 calories in an Egg McMuffin® from McDonald's.

Is a homemade egg McMuffin healthy? ›

This breakfast sandwich is on the short list as one of the healthiest and definitely easiest breakfasts you can make and requires just 4 simple ingredients: 1 split English muffin (I usually buy the whole wheat variety) 1 large egg (protein-rich, nutritious, and filling)

Can you bake muffins in silicone liners? ›

Many common gadgets have uses beyond what they're sold for, and it makes them so much more valuable than those one-trick gadgets that you seldom use. And it's just plain fun to be creative. Silicone muffin cups are a prime example. Sure, we know they can be used for baking muffins and cupcakes.

Do silicone muffin molds need to be greased? ›

Silicone molds are nonstick but can become less nonstick over time. It is always better to be safe than sorry, so spray them with cooking before using them. It only takes a little cooking spray to make your silicone molds nonstick. This will help you avoid any sticking and make cleanup much easier.

Do silicone cupcake liners stick? ›

【Non-Stick & Easy Cleaning】Silicone Baking Molds are naturally non stick and easy release to make popping out perfectly shaped baked treats a breeze.

Do silicone muffin trays stick? ›

Skip Silicone Muffin Pans

Silicone is nonstick and flexible, which means cupcakes, muffins, and other sticky and delicate items can be popped out easily, but it also means the pans are really easy to squish accidentally.

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