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I wouldn’t say that I am a big-time Starbucks gal, but I do love their sous vide egg bites. I’ve always been in awe of how creamy, fluffy, and delicious they are! They’re by far my favorite thing on the menu so I had to make my own Copycat Bacon-Gruyère Egg Bites.

This at-home rendition is so easy and, even more importantly, so delicious. Keep this recipe on hand for those mornings where you don’t want to leave the house. And I know you might be thinking, “um, but I don’t have a sous vide!” You do not have to own a sous vide to make this recipe. Yes, they are definitely best (and the closest copycat version) when made with the sous vide, but I also included both an oven and Instant Pot method that you can follow, depending on what tools you have in your kitchen.
The one thing you need to own to make these egg bites is this Silicone Egg Bite Egg Mold. It’s the perfect tool to help you make perfect egg bites! I recommend buying two molds and doubling this recipe so you get 14 bites total — perfect for a healthy meal prep breakfast. A lot of other recipes call for making them in a muffin tin, but I found the end result to be more rubbery and not up to the Starbucks egg bite standard. Trust me, I tried this recipe about 20 different ways and the silicone egg mold is the key. I can’t wait for you to try them!
Pro tip: If you do choose to go with the “oven method” that I provided below, be sure to put the baking dish filled with water into the oven as it is preheating. It’s important that the water is already warmed/preheated before you add the egg bites to cook.
ingredients:
- Large Eggs
- Low-Fat Cottage Cheese
- Monterey Jack Cheese
- Gruyère Cheese
- Kosher Salt
- Freshly Ground Black Pepper
- Garlic Powder
- Cayenne Pepper
- No-Sugar Bacon
step-by-step – sous vide method
step one: prepare the sous vide
Attach a sous vide to the edge of a stockpot and fill halfway with warm water. Preheat the sous vide to 185℉.
step two: blend the egg mixture
Meanwhile, in a high-powered blender, add the eggs, cottage cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, Gruyère cheese, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper (if using). Blend on medium-high until very smooth.
step three: distribute the bacon bits and egg mixture
Evenly distribute the bacon bits in the bottom of each egg bite mold, then divide the egg mixture between each cavity. Place the silicone lid on the egg mold.
step four: cook the egg bites
When the sous vide is preheated, use a sturdy spatula to carefully lower the egg mold into the water and cook until the egg bites have set, 25 to 45 minutes.
step five: remove from the mold and serve
When the cook time is complete, use a sturdy spatula to carefully lift the egg mold from the water and set aside. Uncover and let cool for 10 minutes. To remove the egg bites from the mold, loosen the edges with a mini silicone spatula or butter knife, then invert the mold onto a cutting board.

recipe faqs:
Once they’re baked, let them cool completely and store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
To reheat, I simply pop the egg bites in the microwave for 30 to 45 seconds until warm.
While these Copycat Bacon-Gruyère Egg Bites are perfect for a make-ahead breakfast to eat during any weekday, these are also great to add to your Mother’s Day Menu or even Easter Menu!
Need some more make-ahead breakfast ideas? try these!
Sausage, Apple and Goat Cheese Frittata
Individual Breakfast Casseroles
Copycat Starbucks Egg White Breakfast Wrap

Copycat Starbucks Bacon-Gruyère Egg Bites
Ingredients
- 6 large eggs
- 1/2 cup low-fat cottage cheese
- 1/4 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese
- 1/2 cup shredded Gruyère cheese
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 pinch cayenne pepper (optional)
- 3 strips pre-cooked no-sugar bacon, finely diced
Instructions
Sous Vide Method:
- Attach a sous vide to the edge of a stockpot and fill halfway with warm water. Preheat the sous vide to 185℉.
- Meanwhile, in a high-powered blender, add the eggs, cottage cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, Gruyère cheese, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper (if using). Blend on medium-high until very smooth.
- Evenly distribute the bacon bits in the bottom of each egg bite mold, then divide the egg mixture between each cavity. Place the silicone lid on the egg mold.
- When the sous vide is preheated, use a sturdy spatula to carefully lower the egg mold into the water and cook until the egg bites have set, 25 to 45 minutes.
- When the cook time is complete, use a sturdy spatula to carefully lift the egg mold from the water and set aside. Uncover and let cool for 10 minutes. To remove the egg bites from the mold, loosen the edges with a mini silicone spatula or butter knife, then invert the mold onto a cutting board.
OVEN METHOD:
- Place the egg mold in an oven-safe baking dish and fill with water until it comes halfway up the sides of the mold. Remove the mold and transfer the baking dish to the center rack of the oven and preheat the oven to 300℉.
- Meanwhile, in a high-powered blender, add the eggs, cottage cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, Gruyère cheese, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper (if using). Blend on medium-high until very smooth.
- Evenly distribute the bacon bits in the bottom of each egg bite mold, then divide the egg mixture between each cavity. Carefully open the oven and place the egg bites in the center of the baking dish of water. Bake, uncovered, until the egg bites have just set, 35 to 45 minutes.
- Carefully remove from the oven and using two pairs of tongs, carefully lift the egg mold from the water in the baking dish. Let cool, uncovered, for 10 minutes. To remove the egg bites from the mold, loosen the edges with a mini silicone spatula or butter knife, then invert the mold onto a cutting board.
Instant Pot Method:
- In a high-powered blender, add the eggs, cottage cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, Gruyère cheese, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper (if using). Blend on medium-high until very smooth.
- Evenly distribute the bacon bits in the bottom of each egg bite mold, then divide the egg mixture between each cavity.
- Pour 1 cup of water into the Instant Pot, then place the wire trivet over the water. Place the lid on top of the egg mold and transfer to the Instant Pot on top of the trivet. Secure the lid and make sure the vent is closed. Press the 'steam' button and set the timer for 10 minutes.
- When the cook time is complete, carefully turn the valve to release the pressure. Once all the steam has released, carefully open the lid and using a sturdy spatula, remove the egg bites from the Instant Pot.
- Let cool, uncovered, for 10 minutes. To remove the egg bites from the mold, loosen the edges with a mini silicone spatula or butter knife, then invert the mold onto a cutting board.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.




Thank you for sharing this recipe! I have made these several times and even made a bunch to serve at a shower. For our taste, we cut the seasonings in half and my family devours them. I just bought the Dash Egg Bite Cooker that makes 9 at a time and the recipes fills the 9 cups perfectly and bakes in about 13 minutes. This is easier and faster than the oven method I was following.
Thank you for sharing!!
I used to make these all the time, but lost my egg molds in a move. I just tried them again in a *silicone* muffin pan and the texture was fantastic! 1x the recipe made 8, so will do 1.5x next time to fill each cup in my muffin pan. My kids and I love these for easy breakfasts!
What is the nutritional information?
Just added! This is an automatic calculation so please note that as you review.
thanks for adding! was wondering the same. Good to know. We have one of these will a small lightly dressed salad each morning for breakfast and love it. So much flavor and great texture.
How did you get the silicone mold to lower into the Sous vide water without it leaking in?
I had this same thought and the first time I put the mold in a little bit of the egg mix got out and a little water got in, but not a lot. The mold is not airtight, but tight enough I found. If your water is preheated, I found it cooks the egg mixture quickly to help create a seal, but you might still get some “floaties”. The second batch I made, I just filled the cups to the top so that when I put the lid on it would create an “egg seal”, and then I cut those scraps off when I was done as a little chef’s snack.
First. I didn’t even know there was a steam setting on the IP! I made these exactly as written and am happy with the results. The egg mold I used is the IP branded version. This will definitely be a repeat recipe.
This is what I am wondering also. I’d like to see a photo of the egg mold that she is using, as most are open on top. Are they supposed to float on top of the water? Is there a special mold that is sealed? I have a sous vide stick and would love to make this but need to know this very important step. Thanks!
Hi, these look delicious. Thank you so much, I will try to make them soon, I am waiting for the silicone mold to come in. Do you have an approximate idea of the calories?
Hi, I loved these! I used the Instant Pot method and my eggs were a little runny in the middle, but I’m not sure why. Any ideas? Should I try steaming them a little longer next time?
Yes, I’d try for 2 to 3 more minutes. Since there are different Instant Pot models, they can vary a bit.
Use a hot pot to preheat water, like the Pros do..
So good! No need to be spending $5 at Starbucks anymore. These were a hit in our house.
Can you freeze them?
Glad you loved them, Nicole! Yes, these freeze well!
I loosely followed a combo of your recipe/instructions and this one (https://thegirlonbloor.com/copycat-oven-baked-starbucks-egg-bites) to swap with an egg white version and they turned out perfectly! I used the silicone mold and the Instant pot instructions that you included above. Excited to try your bacon-gruyere version soon! Thank you Alex!!