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Copycat Starbucks Bacon And Gruyère Egg Bites

Ksenia Prints
6 min read
Mount of egg bites with muffin pan and eggs in background
Mount of egg bites with muffin pan and eggs in background - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table
  • A homemade version of Starbucks bacon and Gruyere egg bites recipe is cheaper and easier to make, combining bacon, cottage cheese, and two types of cheese for a savory, creamy texture.

If you've ever found yourself ordering a couple of those delicious, accidentally gluten-free but highly overpriced egg bites at Starbucks , then our copycat Starbucks bacon and Gruyère egg bites recipe is going to save your bacon in more ways than one. It's cheaper and easier to make than you might imagine, but the flavor? 100% Starbucks goodness.

Our silky, protein-packed egg bites combine crispy bacon with creamy cottage cheese and two types of melted cheese. Beyond the exquisite, savory flavor and creamy, cheesy texture, we also nailed the perfect at-home cooking method to give your egg bites that perfectly smooth texture while maintaining a delicate, custard-like center. According to Ksenia Prints of  Thermocookery , the secret to these luxurious egg bites lies in processing the cottage cheese until completely smooth, straining the mixture for ultimate creaminess, and steaming it in a double bath set-up.

Perfect for meal prep, these versatile bites can be refrigerated for quick breakfasts or protein-rich snacks throughout the week. Each bite provides the satisfying combination of savory bacon, rich cheese, and velvety eggs in a convenient, portable form.

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Gather The Ingredients For Copycat Starbucks Bacon And Gruyère Egg Bites

Ingredients
Ingredients - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

To make the homemade version of the fan-favorite Starbucks egg bites recipe, assemble all the necessary components on your counter. You'll need full-fat bacon for savory depth, cottage cheese for creaminess, fresh eggs as the foundation, and heavy cream to ensure richness. Don't forget kosher salt and white pepper for seasoning that won't disrupt the smooth appearance. The star cheeses -- nutty Gruyère and mild Monterey Jack -- provide melty texture and complex flavor. Have cooking spray ready to prevent sticking in your muffin tin. And you're well on your way to meal-prepping your weekly breakfast!

Step 1: Preheat A Pan

Large pan
Large pan - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Preheat a large skillet to medium heat.

Step 2: Fry The Bacon

Bacon in pan
Bacon in pan - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Add the diced bacon to a skillet and cook it over medium heat until crisp, 8-10 minutes.

Step 3: Drain The Bacon

Bacon on paper towel
Bacon on paper towel - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table
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Drain the bacon on paper towels, reserving 1 tablespoon of fat.

Step 4: Preheat The Oven

Oven set to 350 F
Oven set to 350 F

Preheat the oven to 350 F.

Step 5: Position An Oven Rack

Rack in the center of the oven
Rack in the center of the oven - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Place a rack in the center position of the oven.

Step 6: Blend The Cottage Cheese

Blender with blended cottage cheese
Blender with blended cottage cheese - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

In a blender, process the cottage cheese until completely smooth, about 1 minute.

Step 7: Make The Egg Bite Batter

Blender with egg mixture
Blender with egg mixture - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table
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Add the eggs, cream, reserved bacon fat, salt, and pepper to blender, and blend until smooth and well combined

Step 8: Strain The Mixture

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Person holding strainer over bowl with egg mixture - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Pour mixture through a fine-mesh strainer into a bowl.

Step 9: Add The Bacon And Cheese

Egg bite mixture in bowl
Egg bite mixture in bowl - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Fold in ⅔ of bacon and ⅔ of each cheese.

Step 10: Spray A Muffin Pan

Sprayed muffin pan
Sprayed muffin pan - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Spray a silicone muffin tin with cooking spray.

Step 11: Fill The Muffin Cavities

muffin tin with raw egg bite mixture
muffin tin with raw egg bite mixture - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table
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Fill the cups ¾ full with mixture.

Step 12: Add The Remaining Toppings

Hand holding muffin tin with raw egg bite mixture
Hand holding muffin tin with raw egg bite mixture - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Top with the remaining bacon and cheese blend, transfer the muffin tin to the oven, and bake for 5 minutes.

Step 13: Arrange A Double-Pan

Adding water to baking sheet below muffin tin
Adding water to baking sheet below muffin tin - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Remove the muffin tin from the oven, and place it in a larger baking dish. Fill the dish with hot water halfway up the sides of the muffin tin.

Step 14: Bake The Egg Bites

muffin pan with egg bites
muffin pan with egg bites - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Return to the oven, and bake for an additional 20 minutes until set but still slightly jiggly.

Step 15: Cool Completely

Taking out one egg bite from muffin pan
Taking out one egg bite from muffin pan - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table
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Cool completely before running a knife around the edge of each egg bite, and removing it from the muffin pan.

Step 16: Serve The Egg Bites

Mount of egg bites with bite taken out of one
Mount of egg bites with bite taken out of one - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Serve immediately.

Copycat Starbucks Bacon And Gruyère Egg Bites

Mount of egg bites with fork
Mount of egg bites with fork - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

What Are Some Tips For Making Perfect Egg Bites?

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Close up on Mount of egg bites - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

Creating restaurant-quality egg bites is easier than you think, but it does require attention to several key techniques. You have to strain the mixture before pouring it into the muffin pan, as it removes any cottage cheese lumps and creates that signature silky texture by eliminating potential air bubbles. This step might seem fussy, but it prevents the grainy or rubbery texture that can plague home versions.

The two-pan water bath method (using a muffin tin inside a larger baking dish) is equally crucial, as it provides gentle, consistent heat that prevents the eggs from overcooking around the edges before the centers set or getting burnt, brown and gummy sides. For optimal results, ensure your water comes halfway up the sides of the muffin cups and add hot water to establish the bath temperature quickly.

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Another tip is to let the egg bites cool slightly before attempting to remove them, as they'll continue setting during this time and release more easily. Finally, don't overfill your muffin cups; leaving space allows the eggs to rise slightly without overflowing. For truly master-level results, try using a silicone muffin pan, which provides easier release and more even cooking than metal alternatives.

What Can I Serve With These Egg Bites, And Can They Be Prepped Ahead?

Mount of egg bites with muffin pan and eggs in background
Mount of egg bites with muffin pan and eggs in background - Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table

You can pair these egg bites with some traditional make-ahead cold brew, but if you want a truly copycat Starbucks feast, try some of our fave recipes. The soothing copycat Starbucks medicine ball tea offers comfort with its honey-citrus mint flavors, while the copycat baked apple croissant brings home all the flaky, sweet indulgence. For a holiday touch, make a batch of copycat cranberry bliss bars for that signature white chocolate and cranberry combination, or try the amazing cranberry bliss cheesecake bars for a tangy creamy variation. Coffee enthusiasts will appreciate the DIY pumpkin cream cold brew , or the iced non-dairy caramel macchiato for a refreshing caffeine fix.

As for prep, these egg bites excel as make-ahead meals -- simply refrigerate them for up to 5 days in an airtight container. Reheat in the microwave for 30 seconds or until they are just warmed through (overheating will toughen them). You can also freeze the bites for up to 2 months; thaw them overnight in the refrigerator before reheating them for the best texture.

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