My Cottage Cheese Egg Bites recipe makes the most tender, delicious on-the-go high-protein breakfast with amazing flavor. It’s easier than the sou vide Starbucks egg bites recipe, but just as delicious, and I include info on how to swap different mix-ins to get the flavor you love. Make these ahead to make mornings a breeze!

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Easy Cottage Cheese Egg Bites Recipe
I won’t say these are a copycat recipe because I’ve been making egg bites for years! Starbucks definitely made them famous, but now you can make them at home for family breakfast or meal prep like I do. I love how easy they are to portion and grab on the go, and the best part is that you get to add the toppings that fit your tastes. You can even make several varieties at one time.
My sister Svetlana first introduced me to adding cottage cheese, and it is the secret ingredient in these egg bites. She even mixes cottage cheese into her Scrambled Eggs! You can’t taste it, but it keeps the eggs from getting rubbery when baked. The added moisture makes the best soft and fluffy texture in the oven, so there’s no need for the fancy sous vide process, and you can make more bites at a time.
Cottage Cheese Egg Bites Video
Watch my video tutorial, and you’ll see how easy it is to make these egg bites – they literally come together in a blender. You’ll be a pro in no time!
Many of my recipes, like Lasagna, Cottage Cheese Pancakes, and Cottage Cheese Cookies use cottage cheese for moisture and added calcium and protein, but it also makes the dish more filling and satisfying. It’s just what you need to start your day!

Ingredients for Egg Bites with Cottage Cheese
The basic egg bite recipe has just 3 ingredients and salt and pepper. Then, add up to a full cup of mix-in toppings to fit your tastes. Tell me in the comments what unique flavors you’ve come up with.
- Eggs – use 8-10 large eggs, depending on how many toppings you add. If you include 1/2 cup of mix-ins, use 9 eggs, but if you add 1 cup of mix-ins, use 8 eggs to be sure the mixture doesn’t spill out of the muffin tin.
- Cottage cheese – I prefer to use full-fat cottage cheese for egg bites since it adds to the richness and moisture, and won’t be soggy or collapse since it has less water-to-fat ratio.
- Cheese – choose your favorite type of cheese, or omit it if you’d prefer. I usually opt for sharp cheddar cheese, but other options include Monterey jack, pepper jack, mozzarella, parmesan, etc
- Salt and pepper – adjust to taste. Remember to reduce the salt for saltier cheese, like parmesan.
- Add-ins – See suggestions below. Use 1/2 cup to 1 cup of toppings, and be sure to reduce the amount of eggs if using more toppings.

Mix-ins for Egg Bites
For every 1/2 cup of mix-ins that you add, reduce 1 egg from the mixture to create the perfect breakfast egg bites. For a Mexican flair, opt for chorizo, taco seasoning, and cotija cheese. For meat lovers, use sausage, ham, and bacon. See my Egg Muffins Recipe for even more ideas.
- Meat (cooked) – bacon, sausage crumbles, chopped ham, chorizo, or tofu
- Veggies – chopped mushrooms, chives, or spinach, or sautéed zucchini, pepper, potatoes, or onion
- Cheese – cheddar, pepper jack, mozzarella, feta, parmesan, gruyere cheese, or Cotija
- Spices – taco seasoning, garlic powder, parsley, or basil.
- Heat – red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper, or a few pumps of hot sauce
How to Make High-Protein Egg Bites
It’s easy to make my egg bites recipe using just a muffin tin. Follow these easy steps.
- Preheat the oven to 325°F and grease a non-stick muffin tin very well or use silicone. Egg loves to stick, so be thorough! You don’t have to grease if you use a silicone muffin tin or silicone liners.
- Into a Blender, add the eggs, cottage cheese, salt and pepper and blend for 1 minute on medium speed. Don’t blend at high speed, or the mixture will be too foamy. You can also use a food processor or an immersion blender.

- Divide the cheese and toppings into the greased muffin tin. Make a variety of egg bites by adding different toppings to each muffin tin after pouring the egg mixture. Pour the egg mixture to fill each cup to 3/4 full, leaving some room for expansion.
- Bake at 325°F until the egg is set and the edges are slightly brown, about 22 minutes, and then let the egg bites cool in the muffin tin for 5 minutes, before removing. If the eggs are browning too fast, cover the pan with foil.

Can I Make Cottage Cheese Egg Bites in the Air Fryer?
You can set the silicone liners directly into the air fryer basket and air fry the egg bites in the muffin tin at 300°F for 12-14 minutes. Cover with foil if they are browning too quickly.
How to Know When Egg Bites Are Done?
This egg bite recipe cooks quickly in the oven or air fryer. Be sure the egg is lightly golden and completely set on top before removing it from the oven. You can test by sticking a toothpick into the center to see if it comes out clean. You can also cook until an instant-read thermometer reads 145°F.

Make-Ahead and Storage Tips
I love to make these cottage cheese egg bites at the beginning of the week because they reheat beautifully and are great for meal prep. Allow the egg bites to cool completely before storing.
- Make-Ahead: Double the recipe if needed, and then store cooled egg bites in the fridge or freezer.
- To Refrigerate: Store in a zip-top bag or air-tight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Freezing: once cool, freeze in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating.
- To Reheat: Place egg bites on a paper-towel-lined plate and microwave for 30 seconds, or reheat in the Air Fryer at 350°F for 5 minutes or until heated through.

What to Serve with Cottage Cheese Egg Muffins
While these can be a great grab-and-go breakfast, egg bites made with cottage cheese can be part of a complete breakfast. Try serving them paired with these delicious breakfast recipes:
- Breakfast Potatoes
- Hash Browns
- Air Fryer Bacon
- Homemade Salsa or Hot Sauce
- Cucumber Tomato Avocado Salad
- Toast or Sourdough Bread
- English Muffins
- Green Smoothie

Cottage cheese egg bites are the easier version of a Starbucks egg bite copycat recipe. The cottage cheese keeps the eggs tender and makes these a great on-the-go high-protein breakfast. You’ll love how easy and versatile they are with a wide variety of mix-ins. Make these for meal prep or as a great breakfast potluck dish.
Cottage Cheese Egg Bites

Ingredients
- 8-10 large eggs*
- 1 cup cottage cheese
- 1/2 tsp fine sea salt, or added to taste
- 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper, or to taste
- 1/2 cup shredded cheese, such as medium cheddar or mozzarella
- 1/2-1 cup optional add-ins, see notes*
Instructions
- Preheat – Preheat oven to 325˚F. Spray a non-stick muffin tin with cooking spray. If you use silicone muffin cups, you don’t need to spray.
- Blend – In a blender, combine eggs, cottage cheese, salt and pepper and blend together until well combined.
- Divide cheese or your desired toppings to each cup then divide the egg mixture evenly into each cup, filling about 3/4 full and bake until the edges and centers are fully set.
- Bake at 325˚F for 22-25 minutes or until tops are set. You can also put these in the air fryer at 300˚F for 12-14 minutes (cover lightly with foil if browning too fast). Let the egg bites rest in the muffin tin for 5 minutes before removing.
Notes
- Use 9 eggs if using 1/2 cup of add-ins.
- Use 8 eggs if using 1 cup of add-ins.
Nutrition Per Serving
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Made these for breakfast today and they got 2 thumbs up from everyone – a keeper for sure. I also love that you can customize the add ins so everyone could have their favorites
Hi Natasha,
Great recipe.!! I super sized to Jumbo and they were spectacular. Tha family loved them. There were no left overs. I will definitely be makimg again. Thanks for sharing with us.
I’m making these right now. I’m so hungry this morning.
Absolutely delicious. Excellent for those watching their sugar consumption.
It really is! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
These look amazing….can I substitute egg whites for whole eggs?
Hi Dee, I have only tried it with whole egg, I imagine it may work with a few adjustments. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.
I make these, but I also put in a pan of water underneath the eggs on a separate shelf while the oven is preheating and leave it in there. It helps them stay creamy.
Thanks for sharing, Dawn!
Looks very delicious
They sure are! I hope you get to try the recipe!
I’m so excited to try these. I have tried your Zupa soup, crème brûlée and these have been a family favorite. I will be buying your cookbook in the near future.
Thank you so much, Christine!
They are DELICIOUS!
I’m wanting to find the silicone Liners you used. Would you please send me the link?
Thank you for ALL of your incredible recipes! Always 5 stars 😁 Cheers Deb
Hi Deb, I have them linked in the recipe psot for you, but I use these silicone muffin cups (Affiliate link).
Thx u I love most of u tasty recipes
You’re so nice! Thank you!
To make half batches do I just divide by two?
Hi Kenneth, I recommend clicking “Jump to recipe” at the top of the post, it will take you to our printable recipe where you’ll have the option to change the number of servings. Hover over the number of servings highlighted in red and slide it to how many servings you would like to make. I hope that helps!
I don’t have a blender. Could I use a nutribullet instead for this?
Yes, that should be fine.
I just made these today and they’re great! I used diced tomato, diced ham and a little Colby jack cheese as add-ins.
Hey there! I rarely have cottage cheese in the house because it’s a pain to find a no-salt added brand near me. Can I swap out for plain greek yogurt or will they collapse?
Hi Tisha! I think it could work to sub in equal amounts. It won’t provide as much structure as the cottage cheese.
Can uou taste the cottage cheese? Or does it only provide moisture?
Hi Samantha! Because it’s blended, it creates a creamy texture without a distinct cottage cheese taste.
Hi. Can I use egg substitute? I’m allergic to real eggs. BTW…love your recipes
Hi Lesia, I haven’t tested that so I’m not sure how much you would need to substitute with, it would set up or how long the bake time would be. If you test something out, please let me know how it goes incase others have the same question.
I really like egg bites but can’t justify paying Starbucks prices for only 2 lol super excited to try this recipe 😋 just ordered your cookbook can’t wait for that as well. Thank you Natasha
Same! This is so much more reasonable to make at home and super easy too! I hope you love this cottage cheese egg bites recipe.
Hi Faith! You will love this recipe then. Thanks so much for purchasing my cookbook.
This is great, I can’t wait to try it. I love all the add ins you have listed also.
5 stars!
Hi! Can you you a low fat cottage cheese in this recipe? Thank you.
Hi Sue! Yes, but I prefer to use full-fat cottage cheese for egg bites since it adds to the richness and moisture, and won’t be soggy or collapse since it has less water-to-fat ratio.
Can these be reheated in an oven? I don’t have a microwave.
Hi Peggy, yes you can absolutely reheat in the oven or air fryer until heated through.