Cheesy Veggie Egg Muffins - Easy and Delicious Breakfast Recipe (2024)

  • Lindsey Chastain
  • June 25, 2023

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Starting your day off right with a nutritious breakfast sets the tone for the hours ahead. However, mornings can be chaotic trying to get the kids fed and out the door to school. These easy Cheesy Veggie Egg Muffins are a grab-and-go solution to keep your family fueled with protein-packed goodness.

This reader favorite recipe is endlessly adaptable and freezable too. Customize with your favorite veggies or add cooked meat for a heartier version. Either way, the fluffy egg and melty cheese combo baked up in muffin tins is irresistible. Enjoy them warm straight out of the oven or pop them in the microwave for a quick breakfast when time’s tight.

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Benefits of Egg Muffins

Pre-made egg muffins are a brilliant breakfast hack for busy families. Here’s why you’ll want to add them to your morning routine:

Nutrition

Eggs deliver a powerful punch of key nutrients in one tidy package. Just one large egg contains 6 grams of protein along with iron, phosphorus, selenium, vitamin A, vitamin D and more. When paired with vitamin-rich fresh veggies, these muffins pack a nutritional wallop to power your day.

Customization

The basic egg muffin recipe acts as a versatile canvas you can load up with your family’s favorite veggies or meats. Get the kids to eat their greens by chopping spinach or kale into the mix. Add onion, bell pepper, tomato or whatever you have on hand to use up produce and prevent waste. You can also boost the protein or add hearty flavor with crumbled sausage, bacon or ham.

Convenience

Whip up a big batch of egg muffins on the weekend so you have ready-to-go breakfasts for the week ahead. Warm them quickly in the microwave for a fast, hassle-free meal that doesn’t require any dishes beyond a napkin. They’re also perfect portable protein — stash them in lunchboxes or take them on the go.

Variety

While the classic veggie and cheese combo is always a crowd-pleaser, get creative with mix-ins to keep your muffins exciting. Try out flavor profiles from around the world, like Indian curry egg muffins spiced up with garam masala, cumin and turmeric. Or opt for an Italian-themed bake with mini meatballs, marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese.

Freezer Friendly Cheesy Veggie Egg Muffins

Cook once, eat for weeks! Assemble a double batch of egg muffins, then wrap the extras individually and freeze. Pull them out as needed and reheat for an easy breakfast when you don’t have time to cook. They’ll keep for up to three months.

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Choosing Your Veggie Mix-Ins

When making egg muffins, aim for 1-2 cups total of chopped vegetables. Quick-cooking options like peppers, onions and spinach reduce nicely without excess moisture. Avoid starchy potatoes; unless precooked they won’t soften sufficiently when baked.

Try these tasty combos:

  • Bell pepper, onion, baby spinach
  • Sun-dried tomato, basil, garlic
  • Broccoli, cheddar, diced ham
  • Sautéed zucchini, tomato, parmesan
  • Caramelized onion, goat cheese, chives
  • Chili lime corn kernels, red pepper, cilantro

Really, anything goes — raid your fridge produce drawer for whatever needs using up. Can’t choose? Include them all in a veggie egg extravaganza!

Choosing Your Cheese

The right cheese ensures your muffins bake up melty, ooey and gooey. Popular egg muffin cheese choices include:

Cheddar – Sharp cheddar adds bold, tangy flavor. It has just the right consistency to get nice and melty without making the eggs too wet. Aged white or orange cheddar offers milder notes.

Mozzarella – Whether fresh or the low moisture kind, mozz melts like a dream into creamy egg goodness. Part-skim, whole milk or fresh bufala mozzarella will all shine here.

Feta – For a Mediterranean twist, crumble salty, tangy feta cheese into the mix. It softens but doesn’t melt completely, adding nice texture contrast against the fluffy eggs.

Monterey Jack – With melty stretch and subtle tang, Monterey Jack is a kid favorite. Pepper jack raises the flavor profile for spice fans.

Parmesan – Finely grate then stir Parmesan cheese into the beaten eggs so it incorporates nicely. Expect delicious pockets of sharp, salty flavor.

Goat Cheese – Soft, spreadable goat cheese adds a lovely tangy dimension that plays well with veggies and herbs. Fold in crumbles just before baking.

Gruyère – For a grown-up taste, nutty, rich Gruyère adds a luxurious element. It melts very well too.

Flavor Boosters

In addition to vegetable mix-ins and cheese, don’t be afraid to add spices, fresh herbs and other ingredients to customize the flavor:

  • Diced ham, bacon crumbles or pre-cooked sausage
  • Sliced green onion, red onion or shallot
  • Chopped fresh basil, cilantro, dill, chives, parsley or oregano
  • Minced garlic or garlic powder
  • Ground cumin, paprika, onion powder or chili powder
  • Salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, hot sauce or sriracha
  • Salsa, pesto or sun-dried tomato tapenade

Make-Ahead Instructions

Assemble all the chopped veggies and other mix-ins along with the whisked eggs and shredded cheese the night before baking. Cover and refrigerate overnight up to 24 hours ahead. In the morning, grease the muffin tins and divide the mixture between wells. Bake as directed.

For longer-term storage, fully prepare a batch of unbaked egg muffins, then wrap them individually to pop in the freezer. Reheat frozen muffins by microwaving on half power for 60-90 seconds until warm and set in the middle.

Serving Suggestions

Egg muffins pair nicely with various breakfast side options:

  • Homemade or store-bought salsa
  • Greek yogurt
  • Fresh fruit like berries or melon
  • Hash brown patties or tater tots
  • Avocado slices
  • Hot sauce or chili oil
  • Home fries or roasted potatoes
  • Toast with jam, peanut butter or avocado

For meat lovers, side your egg muffins with pre-cooked breakfast meats like pork sausage patties, bacon or smoked ham slices.

The options for creative egg muffin renditions are endless. Swap out meats, vegetables, spices and cheese until you land on a combination your family falls in love with. These protein-packed egg bites make eating a nourishing breakfast totally foolproof.

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Cheesy Veggie Egg Muffins

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Breakfast just got better with these Cheesy Veggie Egg Muffins! They’re low-carb and filled with veggies – a great way to start the day!

  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 12 muffins 1x

Ingredients

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  • 6 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup diced bell peppers
  • 1/2 cup diced onion
  • 1/2 cup diced tomatoes
  • 1/2 cup spinach, chopped
  • 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
  2. In a medium bowl, whisk the eggs. Add the vegetables and cheese to the eggs. Season with salt and pepper.
  3. Grease a muffin tin and pour the egg mixture evenly into the muffin slots.
  4. Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the egg is fully cooked.

Notes

You can customize these egg muffins to your taste by adding your choice of vegetables or even adding some bacon or ham for a non-vegetarian version.

  • Author: Lindsey Chastain
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes

Nutrition

  • Calories: 65

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FAQs

What liners are best for egg muffins? ›

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. (This is important! You'll be lifting this pan to place the egg muffins in the oven.)

Why are my egg muffins soggy? ›

If your egg muffins are soggy, you likely used a lot of veggies with high water content. Next time, saute the veggies before adding them to the egg cups to remove the excess moisture.

How many calories are in an egg and cheese muffin? ›

Serving Size (1 muffin): Calories 295. Total Fat 15g. Saturated Fat 8g.

How do you keep egg muffins from deflating? ›

To keep your egg muffins from deflating, add a bit of flour and baking soda to your mixture.

What can I use if I don't have muffin liners? ›

First, cut a sheet of parchment into five-to-six-inch squares. Then, place the squares over the holes in the muffin tin, and use the heel of a small glass to mold the paper into the indent.

Can you use paper cupcake liners for egg muffins? ›

Of course you can use your muffin tin to bake these but one thing that makes these really easy, from preparation to clean up, are THESE (<affiliate) parchment paper cupcake wrappers that I found. Note: I would NOT recommend making these using regular cupcake wrappers.

What does adding an extra egg do to muffins? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

How do you keep muffins moist and fluffy? ›

The Best Way to Store Muffins
  1. STEP ONE: Let the muffins cool completely on a wire rack.
  2. STEP TWO: Line an airtight storage container with paper towels.
  3. STEP THREE: Place muffins in the container, on top of the paper towels.
  4. STEP FOUR: Place an additional paper towel layer on top of the muffins.

What does adding eggs to muffins do? ›

What do eggs do in baking? When added to a recipe, eggs take on a few roles. They may be used to add structure, flavor, texture or act as a leavening agent. Interestingly, depending on whether the recipe calls for whole eggs, egg whites and egg yolks also affect what an egg does during baking.

What kind of cheese does McDonald's use on egg McMuffin? ›

The first bite of every breakfast sandwich always takes me back to the iconic McDonald's Egg McMuffin — a fast-food classic made with toasted English muffins, Canadian bacon, eggs, and American cheese.

What muffins do McDonald's use? ›

He explained, "The English muffin that McDonald's uses is their own recipe. The manufacturers make it specifically for McDonald's because they are so big they can buy as much of that as they want."

How much is a egg muffin at McDonald's? ›

McDonald's $7.29 Egg McMuffin Leaves Customer Stunned: 'Outrageous Pricing'

Why do my muffins rise and then fall? ›

Too much batter in each muffin tin. The batter will rise, but crack, then fall/deflate. Generally you should leave about a quarter inch/6.35mm space empty per muffin. If you changed an ingredient from the core recipe it can change the density of the batter, and cause collapse.

Why did my muffins fall apart? ›

Allowing them to cool slightly in the pan before removing them will help keep them from falling apart. This being said, you only want to leave them in the pan for a short amount of time—about five minutes. Any longer, and you run the risk of your muffins going soggy as they cool off.

Why did my muffins fall? ›

Muffin was underbaked and cell structure wasn't set. When the cell structure doesn't set, the air spaces created by the leavening in the recipe collapses, causing the muffin to sink. Oven temperatures vary over time. To insure the correct temperature each time you bake, always use an oven thermometer.

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 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.

Should I use liners for muffins? ›

You can bake excellent muffins or cupcakes and remove them safely from pans without using baking liners as long you effectively grease your baking pan. If you don't want to bother with liners or make a special trip to the store, you're not alone. Here are some reasons to avoid muffin liners: Liners are not required.

Do eggs stick to silicone muffin cups? ›

We oohed and aahed as we popped the bites so easily out of the molds, no eggy residue in sight. Now our one silicone pan works triple shifts. We converted from cakes to cupcakes, brownies to brownie bites, socca flat breads to baked socca coins.

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