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!

If you’re new to keto, make sure you check out my Keto Diet Beginner’s Guide.

Are you unsure of which foods are keto friendly? Make sure you check out my Keto Diet Food List.

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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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

Why are my egg cups rubbery? ›

If your egg muffins are rubbery they may be overcooked and left in the oven for too long. They don't need to be baked too long or else they will dry out and have a rubbery texture. Why did my egg cups deflate? This is normal to have the egg cups sink or deflate as they are cooling.

What is the egg fast for 3 days on keto? ›

BOTTOM LINE: An egg fast is an extreme, brief version of the keto diet that restricts you to eating mostly eggs, cheese, and butter for 3–5 days. It may promote short-term weight loss, but it risks nutrient deficiencies and weight regain.

How many eggs per day keto? ›

It's totally fine and safe to eat up to 6 eggs a day while on the keto diet. You can consume even more eggs per day occasionally, as long as you make sure that you eat your greens, healthy fats and proteins from other sources.

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.

How do you keep eggs from getting rubbery? ›

Only after the egg is in the pan do you turn up the heat to medium-low. As the pan heats up, the egg cooks slowly, keeping its shape while the yolk stays intact. It's that simple—no rubbery eggs in sight. The best nonstick skillet makes all eggs easy.

How to stop egg cups from sticking? ›

Grease the pan or cup (that you like to use to make your cupcakes) with butter or oil generously. You can sprinkle flour on the pan or cup before pouring the batter. Now you are good to go for baking. The batter will not stick to your pan and the cakes will come out easily after baking.

How much weight can you lose in 2 weeks on the egg diet? ›

Experts have a few insights into the diet, which promises to help people lose up to 25 pounds in just two weeks.

What are the side effects of keto egg fast? ›

Following any low-carbohydrate diet can result in some unsavory side effects, including constipation, fatigue, bad breath and headache. And those who are eating several eggs every day may ingest more than the recommended amount of saturated fat, which may have a negative effect on heart health.

Will I lose weight if I only eat eggs for 3 days? ›

Bottom Line. A 3 day egg fast may aid in weight loss short term, however, the overly restrictive fad diet is unlikely to product lasting results. A balanced diet is a healthy way of eating instead.

Can I eat bacon and eggs everyday on keto? ›

Bacon and eggs is a staple ketogenic breakfast for many people on the keto diet, so I figured I'd add this in here to really let you take it to the next level! The key to great scrambled eggs is to never overcook, and always add more richness to them.

Can you eat avocado on a keto diet? ›

If you have decided to follow a ketogenic diet, you should know that the avocado is a fruit you can include in your meals due to its healthy fat content. Avocados contain 5 g Monounsaturated Fat and 1 g Polyunsaturated Fat, making avocados great for a keto diet.

Is hummus keto? ›

While hummus is suitable for the keto diet, you'll want to limit yourself to a small amount. Consider using it as a garnish rather than as a dip, and avoid dessert flavors. You may also want to consider other low carb dips and spreads, such as baba ganoush, pate, or black soybean hummus.

What is the best pan to make egg cups in? ›

What you Need for Egg Muffins. muffin tin – I highly recommend a 12-cup silicone muffin pan for this recipe. Or, get silicone muffin liners. They're inexpensive and will make dishes a lot easier!

Why do my egg cups deflate? ›

Sorry folks but this is unavoidable. As the eggs heat up, air bubbles are formed and expand. The eggs don't have enough structure to hold the air bubbles so they deflate as they cool.

Why did my egg bites sink in the middle? ›

If your egg bites are still collapsing despite mixing the eggs less, your oven may also be too hot for the egg, cooking it too quickly for it to rise. Try testing your oven to make sure the temperature is accurate.

Why is my egg casserole rubbery? ›

Why is my egg casserole rubbery? Your egg casserole might be rubbery if you didn't cook the vegetables before. Moisture can lead to rubbery egg bakes. Make sure to thoroughly cook your vegetables and meat before adding to an egg bake!

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.

How do you make eggs not taste rubbery? ›

The best way to make sure your eggs don't turn dry and rubbery is to not overcook them. When less heat is applied, there isn't time to squeeze out all the moisture. So your eggs stay tender, not chewy.

What causes rubbery eggs? ›

If you keep the heat turned up too high or too long when you cook an egg, the proteins in the egg white form more and more bonds, squeezing some of the water out of the protein network and making the egg white rubbery.

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