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High Protein Egg White Bites

High Protein Egg White Bites

High Protein Egg White Bites are one of the easiest and healthiest breakfast ideas you can make at home. These little bites are soft, fluffy, and packed with clean protein. I first started making them when I needed a quick grab-and-go breakfast that didn’t feel heavy but still kept me full for hours.

These egg white bites are inspired by popular café-style egg bites, but this homemade version is cheaper, fresher, and fully customizable. You can enjoy them warm in the morning, pack them for lunch, or eat them as a post-workout snack. The best part is that they are low in calories but high in protein, making them perfect for a healthy lifestyle.

Recipe Overview

Ingredients

Here is everything you need to make soft and fluffy egg white bites:

Ingredient Notes & Substitutions

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Preheat the Oven

Start by preheating your oven to 175°C (350°F). This ensures even cooking and helps the egg bites rise properly. While the oven heats, prepare a muffin tray or silicone mold. Lightly grease each cup with oil or non-stick spray to prevent sticking.

Step 2: Prepare the Ingredients

Chop all vegetables into small, fine pieces so they cook evenly inside the egg mixture. If you are using chicken or turkey, make sure it is fully cooked and shredded or diced into small pieces. This step helps distribute flavor in every bite.

Step 3: Blend the Egg Base

In a mixing bowl, add egg whites, milk, cottage cheese, salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Whisk everything well until the mixture becomes smooth and slightly frothy. For a restaurant-style texture, you can also blend it using a hand blender for 20–30 seconds.

Step 4: Add Fillings

Now gently fold in spinach, bell peppers, cheese, and cooked chicken. Mix lightly so the ingredients are evenly spread. Do not overmix, as you want visible bits of vegetables and protein in every bite.

Step 5: Fill the Muffin Tray

Pour the mixture evenly into each muffin cup. Fill each one about 3/4 full to allow space for rising. If you are using a silicone mold, place it on a baking tray for stability before baking.

Step 6: Bake the Egg White Bites

Place the tray in the oven and bake for 18–22 minutes. The egg bites are done when they are firm in the center and slightly golden on top. Avoid overbaking, as this can make them dry.

Step 7: Cool and Remove

Let the egg bites cool for 5 minutes before removing them from the tray. Use a spoon or knife to gently lift them out. They should come out easily if the tray is greased properly.

Expert Tips & Variations

Nutritional Information

Dietary Labels

Storage & Reheating

Storage

Store egg white bites in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Freezing

Freeze for up to 2 months. Wrap individually for easy grab-and-go meals.

Reheating

1. Can I make egg white bites without cheese?

Yes, but cheese adds creaminess and flavor. You can skip it for a lighter version.

2. Why are my egg bites watery?

This happens if vegetables release too much water. Always sauté watery veggies first.

3. Can I use whole eggs instead of egg whites?

Yes, you can replace egg whites with 6–7 whole eggs for a richer taste.

4. Are these good for meal prep?

Yes, they are perfect for meal prep and stay fresh for several days.

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