Sous Vide Egg Bites Recipe (Make Them at Home) (2024)

A year or so ago, Starbucksannounced a new menu offering: sous vide egg bites. They areone of their only gluten-free food options andI’ve seen several people raving about them on social media. I tried them while traveling when there were no other decent breakfast options and I’ll give it to Starbucks on the taste… they are good!

Unfortunately, they contain carrageenan and maltodextrin,ingredients I try toavoid. They also cost about $5 (or more in airports), which makes them much pricier than our normal breakfast options. In fact, for our whole family to eat them we’d have to spend almost $40.00!

Instead, I figured out how to make them at home with real-food ingredients. A whole batch costs about what one order costs in a coffee shop!

Why Sous Vide Rocks

I’ve been experimenting with sous vide cooking for about six months and it has become one of my go-to kitchen gadgets. If you aren’t familiar with it, sous vide cooking uses circulating water at a carefully controlled temperature to achieve incredible results. The best steaks, chicken, and eggs I’ve ever cooked were cooked in a sous vide.

In the past, this method required a big machine and was most often used in restaurants. Most methods also use plastic bags to submerge the food in water (so I’d never tried it because we avoid plastic if at all possible).

Sous Vide at Home!

Now, thanks to smaller and much less expensive home sous vide immersion machines (like this one that I have), sous vide is possible at home! It is still a pretty expensive kitchen gadget, but I asked for it as a gift for a big-ish birthday (me=getting old!) and have used it a lot!

After much experimentation, I’ve also found that this recipe is possible without a sous vide machine (although not quite as good).In fact you can do it three ways:

  1. Mason jars in sous vide: The traditional way with a sous vide machine in a pot of water and small mason jars. This yields the best texture and result. I’ve found that 4-ounce mason jars and 8-ounce mason jars both work.
  2. Silicone bags in sous vide: With silicone bags (like these) using a sous vide machine and a pot of water. The texture is amazing, but the presentation isn’t as pretty. This is the method I use to sous vide most other foods without using plastic. Since sous vide is low-temperature cooking, I don’t worry about using the silicone.
  3. Egg-poaching cups: By poaching the eggs using egg-poaching cups in a skillet of water. This is the fastest method and also the least expensive if you don’t already have a sous vide machine.

Sous Vide EggBites

Once you’ve decided on one of the three cooking methods above, you’ll also need the ingredients and some patience!

Starbucks lists their ingredients online so the recipe was relatively easy to duplicate. I was surprised that the first ingredient was cottage cheese! I’ve actually been on a bit of a cottage cheese kick anyway since finding a grass-fed organic brand at the grocery store (ask for Good Culture cottage cheese at yours).

Other ingredients include eggs (obviously), cheese, cream, and optional ingredients like bacon, vegetables, or other add-ins.

Time-Saving Tips:

  • Make these with just eggs and cheese and add other flavors as toppings when you re-heat.
  • Make a double or triple batch of these while the sous vide is running and keep in the fridge until ready to use. I often make 16-24 to keep in the fridge for several days of breakfasts.
  • Use 4-ounce size mason jars for a small breakfast or 8-ounce jars and double the recipe for bigger kids or adults.

Sous Vide Egg Bites Recipe (Make Them at Home) (1)

Sous Vide Egg Bites Recipe (Low-Carb, Keto, THM-S)

Make the popular sous vide egg bites at home with higher quality ingredients and save money over the expensive restaurant options. There are endless ways to mix up this recipe and it is a great one to make ahead for breakfasts.

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 50 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Calories 259kcal

Author Katie Wells

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Servings

10 4 oz jars

Ingredients

  • 12 eggs
  • ½ cup cottage cheese I love that brand because it is grass fed, organic and doesn’t contain gums or stabilizers
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • ½ tsp each of salt pepper, garlic powder, and paprika, or any other spices you like
  • ½ tsp hot sauce of choice optional
  • 2 TBSP butter
  • 10 slices of bacon cooked (optional)
  • any cooked vegetables you like optional
  • 1 cup gruyere or cheese of choice grated

Instructions

  • Set the sous vide machine to 172°F. This is the common temperature for eggs and you can cook almost any egg recipe this way.

  • Crack the eggs into a blender or food processor and add the cottagecheese, heavy cream, spices, and hot sauce.

  • Blend on medium speed until just blended and smooth. You don’t want to add extra air by blending on high.

  • Use the butter to lightly grease ten 4-ounce mason jars (or five8-ounce jars). You can also easily double or triple this recipe, just use more jars!

  • If using bacon and vegetables, place these in the bottoms of the jars.

  • Add the grated cheese to the jars.

  • Pour the egg mixture into the jars and hand tighten the lids (do not over tighten!).

  • Cook for 50 minutes if you are planning to reheat or one hour if you are planning to eat right away.

  • Remove from heat and refrigerate right away if not consuming immediately. In theory, these should last at least a week in the refrigerator because they were cooked at over 140 for over half an hour, but we’ve never had them last that long without being eaten!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Sous Vide Egg Bites Recipe (Low-Carb, Keto, THM-S)

Amount Per Serving (1 (4 oz.) jar)

Calories 259Calories from Fat 175

% Daily Value*

Fat 19.4g30%

Saturated Fat 7.9g49%

Cholesterol 261mg87%

Sodium 773mg34%

Carbohydrates 1.5g1%

Sugar 0.6g1%

Protein 19g38%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

If making in egg-poaching cups without a sous vide machine, follow the steps to mix the ingredients and assemble in egg poaching cups instead of mason jars. Add these to a skillet of boiling water until eggs are cooked. Do not attempt this method with mason jars, as they will crack!

This recipe is incredibly adaptable and can be made without cheese for those with dairy allergies or who are strict paleo. It is naturally low-carb and keto-friendly. Also, since I’ve had several readers ask about various recipes, this would be an “S” meal on the Trim Healthy Mama plan.

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Sous Vide Egg Bites Recipe (Make Them at Home) (2024)

FAQs

Can you overcook sous vide egg bites? ›

Sous vide cooking (pronounced "sue-veed") is done using a water bath held at precisely controlled temperatures to cook food evenly and retain flavor. You never have to worry about overcooking Anova sous vide egg bites. This method enables a level of control over food texture that no other cooking method can provide.

How long do you sous vide eggs for? ›

What is the Best Sous Vide Eggs Temperatures and Times? A whole book could be written on the nuances of sous vide eggs but in general they range from 140°F (60.0°C) for barely poached, up to 165°F (73.9°C) for basically hard-boiled. They are usually cooked for 40 to 60 minutes.

What are Starbucks sous vide egg bites? ›

What Are Starbucks Egg Bites? Head to the Starbucks app or website and you'll see the following description of egg bites: “Applewood-smoked bacon and aged Gruyère Monterey Jack cheeses folded into cage-free eggs and cooked using the French 'sous vide' technique to create a velvety texture that's full of flavor.”

How long do sous vide egg bites last in fridge? ›

Store egg bites in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-5 days. You can either transfer your eggs into a meal-prep container or store them right in their jars.

How to keep egg bites from getting soggy? ›

If your egg bites are wet, they are either undercooked, no cornstarch was added, or you may have included too many vegetables. Consider sauteeing veggie add-ins beforehand in order to release excess moisture. If adding tomatoes, try salting and draining them before adding them to the other ingredients.

What temperature do you sous vide raw eggs? ›

Sous-Vide Egg Cooked to 130°F (54.4°C)

This is useful if you have a fear of using raw eggs in sauces like mayonnaise or Caesar salad dressing. By holding an egg at 130°F for a few hours, you can effectively sterilize it, making it safer to consume in raw preparations.

Can you sous vide eggs at 165 degrees? ›

Sous-Vide Egg Cooked to 165°F (73.9°C)

If hard-boiled is how you like your eggs, then a 165°F sous-vide egg should do you well. This is the ideal temperature for an egg salad that has distinct chunks of tender, non-rubbery egg. Loose white: Opaque and firm, but still tender.

Why would you sous vide eggs? ›

Sous vide is a perfect solution: it ensures that your egg is cooked evenly and to your desired doneness with no risk of overcooking. Take our Sous Vide Egg Bites, for example: they're cooked in a vacuum-sealed pouch, to a very precise temperature, in a water bath.

Can you make sous vide eggs in advance? ›

Sous vide "poached" eggs can be made up to 5 days ahead of time for busy weekday mornings.

Are the Costco egg bites the same as Starbucks? ›

Commenters on the thread say they're basically the “exact same egg bites as the Starbucks ones." But, with 10 in a box (or around $2.40 per serving), each egg bite costs less than half of the one from Starbucks. The two available flavors, gouda with bacon and egg whites with red pepper, are both the same as Starbucks.

What are the best foods to sous vide? ›

The Best Foods To Cook Sous Vide
  • Tougher Cuts of Meat. What's important to remember here is that a 'tougher' or 'cheaper' cut of meat, doesn't necessarily mean a 'worse' cut. ...
  • Eggs. Eggs are one of the most popular foods to cook sous-vide for a couple of reasons. ...
  • Pork. ...
  • Lamb. ...
  • Carrots. ...
  • Filleted Fish. ...
  • Liver. ...
  • Fillet Steak.

Can I freeze sous vide egg bites? ›

Can you freeze them? Yes, in fact if you're ever purchased Sous Vide Egg Bites at Starbucks, these were in fact frozen and reheated. These homemade egg bites can be stored in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Are egg bites healthy? ›

A two-egg bite serving provides 12 grams of protein, which is a nice way to help meet your daily protein needs. You can boost the protein even higher by mixing in some bacon, chopped ham, or cooked breakfast sausage. Be sure to add this one to your collection of make-ahead high-protein breakfast recipes.

How to cook sous vide egg bites from Costco? ›

Bacon egg bites should be microwaved on high for 90 seconds, while egg white egg bites should be microwaved on high for 1 minute 45 seconds. The beauty of Costco's egg bites is in the packaging.

How to reheat sous vide egg bites? ›

To reheat them directly from the freezer, place them back in a sous vide water bath at 140°F for 15 minutes or reheat in the microwave for 2 minutes or under the broiler on low in the oven for 2-3 minutes.

Can you overcook food in sous vide? ›

So, while it's certainly very difficult to overcook your food using sous vide, to say that it's impossible is a little bit of an overstatement. Just remember that while you technically can't 'overcook' your food, the quality could start to decline if it's left to cook for a lot longer than is recommended.

What happens if you overcook hard cooked eggs? ›

When eggs are boiled for too long, the yolk can become dry and crumbly, and the white can become rubbery and tough. This can make the egg less appetizing and more difficult to digest. Overcooked eggs can also contain higher levels of cholesterol and saturated fat than properly cooked eggs.

What happens if you sous vide chicken too long? ›

Instead of tasting tender, overcooked sous vide chicken just tastes…mushy.

Are rubbery eggs overcooked? ›

If you accidentally overcook your eggs, you'll find that the flavor and texture will have changed. At around the 15-minute mark, the yolk will start to dry out and have more of a grainy texture. The longer you cook those eggs, the harder and more rubbery the white will become as well.

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