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Bacon egg cups are easy to make and so much fun to eat. They're ready in just 30 minutes.

These savory breakfast muffins are perfect for brunch, and even the leftovers are good!

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My kids adore these cute little cups. They love the fact that they get to hold their eggs and bacon in their hands and eat them as finger food!

Eggs and bacon for breakfast is a fairly ordinary combination. But these delicious cups are far from ordinary! They are pretty, festive, easy to make, and super fun to eat.

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Ingredients

You'll only need a few simple ingredients to make these bacon egg cups. The exact measurements are included in the recipe card below. Here's an overview of what you'll need:

  • Bacon: It's best to use medium-cut slices in this recipe.
  • Eggs: Medium eggs are best in this recipe.
  • To season: Apart from kosher salt and black pepper, I like to sprinkle the finished dish with red pepper flakes and dried parsley. In addition to enhancing the dish's flavor, they also make it look prettier.
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Instructions

This is such an easy recipe! Scroll down to the recipe card for the full details. Here are the basic steps:

Your first step is to partially cook the bacon in the microwave. The reason for this step is that otherwise, the bacon could end up too soft and undercooked.

Then, for each cup, wrap a bacon strip around the sides of a muffin tin cup, as shown in the video below. You can also use small ramekins and place them in a rimmed baking dish.

Now, break an egg into each cup. If your eggs are large, you might need to break each egg into a small bowl, pour a bit of the egg white out, then pour it into the muffin tin.

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Bake the cups until the egg whites are set. Depending on how hot your oven runs, this should take anywhere from 10-12 minutes in a 400 degrees F oven.

Your final step is to season the eggs with salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, and dried parsley. Then serve them!

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Expert tip

As mentioned above, it's best to use medium eggs in this recipe. But if you only have large eggs on hand, you can use those, and pour out some of the egg whites if needed, to prevent an overflow.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make these cups with turkey bacon?

Yes, and if you do, there's no need to par-cook the bacon in the microwave. Keep in mind that turkey bacon is not as fatty as pork bacon, so the result will be inferior in terms of flavor and texture. Consider using duck bacon or beef bacon instead.

Can I make these muffins with scrambled eggs?

Yes. Simply scramble the eggs with seasonings, then divide them among the bacon-wrapped muffin tin cups. Proceed with baking until the eggs are set.

If using scrambled eggs, you can add additions such as diced red onions or bell peppers. You can also add shredded cheese.

Can I add cheese?

Yes. You can sprinkle the finished dish with grated parmesan cheese. You can also sprinkle the eggs with cheese before putting them in the oven.

Variations

If you're not a fan of bacon, but you still like the convenience of a meat-and-egg cup, you could try either these basic breakfast egg muffins or these sausage egg muffins (made with fresh ground beef). These baked Scotch eggs are another good option.

Serving suggestions

These tasty muffins are obviously great for breakfast or brunch, and that's how I usually serve them. But they also make a great snack.

My kids actually ask for these when they come home from school! I serve them with a side of fresh-cut veggies.

Storing leftovers

If the eggs are fully cooked, you can keep the leftovers in the fridge, in an airtight container, for up to 3 days. Reheat them in the microwave, covered, on 50% power.

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Bacon Egg Cups

Bacon egg cups are easy to make and so much fun to eat. These savory muffins are perfect for brunch, and even the leftovers are good!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Servings: 2 servings

Calories: 230kcal

Author: Vered DeLeeuw

Ingredients

  • 4 strips uncured bacon
  • 4 eggs*
  • ¼ teaspoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • ¼ teaspoon dried parsley

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F. Lightly grease the bottoms of four nonstick muffin tin cups.

  • Partially cook the bacon: Place two paper towels on a microwave-safe plate. Place four slices of bacon on top. Cover the bacon with two more paper towels (to prevent splatters). Microwave for 2 minutes. This renders some of the fat and will help the bacon crisp up faster when baking.

  • Wrap a bacon strip around the sides of four muffin tin cups. Break an egg into each cup.

  • Bake until the whites are set, 10-12 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven, and carefully run a sharp knife around the edges of each cup to help loosen. Use a soup spoon to carefully lift each cup up from the ramekin, inserting the spoon beneath the cups.

  • Season the eggs with salt, pepper, red pepper flakes and dried parsley. Serve immediately.

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Notes

*It's best to use medium eggs in this recipe. If your eggs are large, to prevent an overflow, you might need to break each egg into a small bowl, pour a bit of the egg white out, then pour it into the muffin tin.

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Nutrition per Serving

Serving: 2cups | Calories: 230kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 606mg

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Bacon Egg Cups - Healthy Recipes Blog (21) Vered DeLeeuw, LL.M., CNC, has been following a low-carb real-food diet and blogging about it since 2011. She's a Certified Nutrition Coach (NASM-CNC), has taken courses at the Harvard School of Public Health, and has earned a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from Cornell University. Her work has appeared in several major media outlets, including Healthline, HuffPost, Today, Women's Health, Shape, and Country Living. Click to learn more about Vered.

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FAQs

Is it OK to eat eggs and bacon everyday? ›

For example, eggs typically are eaten with other foods high in salt, saturated fat and cholesterol, such as bacon, cheese and butter. These foods are known to increase heart disease risk and should be eaten sparingly. Most healthy people can eat up to seven eggs a week without affecting their heart health.

Is bacon and egg a healthy breakfast? ›

Absolutely eggs and bacon can be healthy!

Food doesn't have to be 'good' or 'bad'. Often, people think you can't have an egg and bacon fry-up for breakfast – that it is a 'special occasion' or 'cheat' meal. But everything can form part of a healthy diet, we just need to tweak our recipes.

How do you keep egg muffins from deflating? ›

Egg muffins will rise too much when you skip the water bath, causing them to deflate as they cool. Prevention is the key, so use the water bath as directed in this recipe. If you find the egg muffins still rise too much, use a lower oven temperature of 325ºF and increase the baking time by 5 to 10 minutes.

Will 2 eggs a day raise my cholesterol? ›

Answer From Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, M.D. Chicken eggs are an affordable source of protein and other nutrients. They're also naturally high in cholesterol. But the cholesterol in eggs doesn't seem to raise cholesterol levels the way some other foods, such as those high in trans fats and saturated fats, do.

Can I eat bacon and eggs and still lose weight? ›

If you are trying to lose weight and opting for a yummy breakfast, enjoying grilled bacon and eggs around twice a week sounds like great motivation. Even if you are going low-calorie, portion control and moderate consumption of bacon will keep you on your track.

What is an egg with bacon called? ›

Eggs Benedict is a common American breakfast or brunch dish, consisting of two halves of an English muffin, each topped with Canadian bacon, a poached egg, and hollandaise sauce. It was popularized in New York City.

Why do people eat bacon and eggs for breakfast? ›

Bacon and eggs as a morning staple is a relatively modern convention, only dating back to the 1920s. As with so many American customs it is simply the result of a compelling marketing scheme.

Why do people eat bacon and eggs? ›

We got about 4,500 answers. All of them concurred that a heavy breakfast was better for the health of the American people than a light breakfast. That was publicized in the newspapers. Many of them stated that bacon and eggs should be embodied with the breakfast, and as a result the sale of bacon went up.”

Is 4 pieces of bacon too much? ›

“For general good health, I would recommend keeping processed meats limited to once a week or once every other week. At that rate, a serving could be three to four slices. If you eat bacon more often than that, one to two slices should be a serving,” says Derocha.

What is the healthiest way to eat eggs? ›

Overall, shorter and lower-heat cooking methods cause less cholesterol oxidation and help retain most of the egg's nutrients. For this reason, poached and boiled (either hard or soft) eggs may be the healthiest to eat. These cooking methods also don't add any unnecessary calories.

Is it OK to eat bacon every morning? ›

In light of the more recent evidence, it's best to reduce your intake of all processed meats to once every couple of weeks. Therefore, keeping your bacon intake to a minimum is recommended – eating it every couple of weeks is best.

Why are my egg cups spongy? ›

Why are my egg muffins spongy? Egg muffins can get spongy if there is too much liquid in them. It's best to saute any veggies before adding them to your egg muffins to prevent them from getting a spongy texture.

Can I use muffin liners for egg cups? ›

How do I bake eggs in muffin tins? First, preheat the oven to 350ºF and generously spray a nonstick muffin tin with cooking spray. Alternatively, you can use muffin liners, but we still suggest spraying those with cooking spray. Next, crack one egg into each well and then season with salt and pepper, to taste.

Can you use cupcake liners for egg cups? ›

To prevent the egg muffins from sticking: You should use non-stick (parchment-style) muffin liners with a light spray of oil or even a silicone muffin/cupcake tray (no oil needed!).

What does bacon and eggs do to your body? ›

Bacon and eggs are a classic old-school breakfast — and for good reason. Starting your day off with protein helps regulate your blood sugar after your long night's fast and keeps you full for longer, while the protein helps feed and maintain your lean muscle tissue.

How many times a week is it safe to eat bacon? ›

In light of the more recent evidence, it's best to reduce your intake of all processed meats to once every couple of weeks. Therefore, keeping your bacon intake to a minimum is recommended – eating it every couple of weeks is best. Read more: How much red meat is safe to eat?

How many pieces of bacon a day is OK? ›

“For general good health, I would recommend keeping processed meats limited to once a week or once every other week. At that rate, a serving could be three to four slices. If you eat bacon more often than that, one to two slices should be a serving,” says Derocha.

Is it really okay to eat eggs every day? ›

Eating one to three eggs per day can have several health benefits, but this varies from person to person. At this level of consumption, people can expect minimal changes in their cholesterol levels. It is unclear whether there is an upper limit on how many eggs a person can eat per day.

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