This is the Best Starbucks Egg Bites Recipe! They taste just the sous vide Bacon & Gruyere egg bites and are a great grab-and-go breakfast idea.

Oh Starbucks egg bites, why are you so hard to replicate?! 🤣 I’ve tested these babies SEVEN TIMES since 2018 and I think I’ve finally nailed the right texture. If you can’t stop ordering these at Starbs, my version will hopefully help save you some dough!
Why you’ll love this recipe
- They taste legit: These egg bites seriously hit that Starbucks flavour and texture… without the line or the price tag.
- No special equipment: They’re baked in the oven, so you don’t need a sous vide machine!
- Meal-prep friendly: They store and reheat beautifully, so you’re set for grab-and-go breakfasts.
Ingredients and substitutions
- Cooking spray – you could also grease the pan with butter or margarine.
- Bacon – use turkey bacon for a lower-calorie option.
- Eggs – fresh eggs are best but you can try using carton eggs instead.
- Cottage cheese – you can try using cream cheese but your bites won’t have the same texture.
- Gruyere cheese – swap out for another cheese of your choice like gouda, cheddar or Swiss.
- Cornstarch – potato starch or a bit of flour can be used instead.

How to make egg bites

Step 1: Cook the bacon.
Fry in a skillet or cook in the oven.
Step 2: Add ingredients to a blender.
Add the cottage cheese, gruyere cheese, cornstarch and salt to a blender.

Step 3: Blend the mixture.
Blend until creamy, then add the eggs.
Step 4: Add to a muffin tray.
Divide the bacon among the muffin cups, then add in the egg filling.

Step 5: Pour water into the tray.
Set the muffin tin on top of a large baking pan and carefully pour boiling water into the pan.
Step 6: Bake and serve!
Bake until the bites are set, then let them cool.

Tips for the best egg bites
There are a few tips to ensure you get egg bites that taste just like the ones from Starbucks EVERY time:
- Don’t overblend: Blend just until smooth! If you blend for too long, the egg bites will fall while baking.
- Check on them: Start checking them 5 minutes early. They’re done when the centres look set and a toothpick comes out clean.
- Use the waterbath: It helps the bites cook gently so they stay silky instead of rubbery.
- Grease the pan well: Egg bites love to stick. A generous spray really helps them pop out nicely.
- Customize: Play around with your favourite toppings. Sundried tomatoes, onion, broccoli, kale, green onions, breakfast sausage, feta cheese, Swiss cheese and fresh herbs would all be delicious additions.
- Try another copycat: My Starbucks Egg Whites Bites are so good too!
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to sous vide the eggs?
While sous vide eggs are normally cooked in simmering water, these egg bites are baked in a muffin tray that’s placed on a baking dish filled with boiling water. It’s an easy way to get that creamy sous vide texture without a special machine.
Why are my egg bites spongy?
To ensure that your copycat Starbucks egg bites have the right texture, make sure you don’t overmix the eggs and ensure you submerge the bottom of your muffin tins in water completely.
Can I make them dairy-free?
If you want your egg bites to be dairy-free, use dairy-free cottage cheese or dairy-free cream cheese, and a dairy-free cheese of your choice instead of gruyere. Just keep in mind that they won’t have the same texture.

What to serve with egg bites
These egg bites are great on their own, but if you wanted to indulge in a larger breakfast or brunch, here are some tasty options:
- Fresh fruit
- Simple side salad with a light vinaigrette
- Smoothie bowl or drink
- Overnight steel cut oats
- Fruit and yogurt parfaits
- French toast
- Hot or iced coffee
Storing and reheating
Storing: Keep cooked egg bites in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Perfect for meal prep breakfasts all week.
Reheating: Microwave for 30-60 seconds until warmed through.
Freezing: Freeze egg bites in a single layer, then transfer to a freezer-safe container or bag. They’ll keep for up to 2 months.
Defrosting and reheating: Thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat in the morning or microwave from frozen for 1-2 minutes.
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The BEST Starbucks Egg Bites Copycat
Equipment
Ingredients
- cooking spray
- 4 slices bacon or turkey bacon diced
- 8 eggs, whisked
- 1 cup cottage cheese
- 1 cup gruyere cheese shredded
- 1 tbsp cornstarch
- 1/4 tsp salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 300 F and boil water in a kettle.
- Meanwhile, heat a skillet over med-high heat and spray with cooking spray, then cook bacon for 4-5 minutes. Drain on a paper towel-lined plate and set aside.
- Add cottage cheese, gruyere cheese, cornstarch and salt to a blender, blending on high until well combined and creamy. Add eggs then blend until just combined.
- Grease a 12-count metal muffin tray with cooking spray, then add overtop of a 9×13 baking sheet. Divide bacon among muffin tin cups, then divide egg filling among the cups.
- Add the baking sheet with filled muffin tin to the oven, then very carefully pour boiling water into the baking sheet to fill it up to submerge the bottom of the muffin cups.
- Bake for 30 minutes until just set. Remove the muffin tin first, then carefully remove the baking sheet underneath with the water. Remove egg bites from muffin tin cups once cool and serve and enjoy!




Comments & Reviews
Lynn Nelson says
When you say cover the bottom of the muffin tin with water do you mean all the way up the sides or just all of the “bottoms”? My cookie sheet isn’t deep enough for the water to cover all the way up the sides of each muffin.
Taylor Stinson says
Just all the way up the sides, it should be covering most of the muffin tin but at least half.
Barb says
Incredible! So much more moist than regular baking recipes! I am paleo so I used Arrowroot instead of cornstarch and they turned out perfect!
Taylor Stinson says
I’m so happy you enjoyed!!
Valerie B says
I made these following the recipie exactly. These egg bites turned out terrific! They have good texture and taste great! Thank yo for sharing this excellent recipie!
Taylor Stinson says
I’m so happy you love them!! Thank you for your review 🙂
katie says
Nailed the texture! I added wilted spinach, red pep flakes and shopped charred red peppers from a jar and OMG they taste just like st@rbies eggwhite bites. Holy smokes. TYSM for this recipe!!
Janet Suk Wah CHING says
Thank you for your recipe. They came out perfect!!!
Lisa Hernandez says
I tried these today and they took much longer than 30 minutes to set up. I ended up baking them for 45 minutes. Its possible that I had more eggs than listed because my eggs are from a farm and different sizes. Other than that, they look good. I’m excited to try them tomorrow for breakfast.
Lisa says
Your site has so many hiijacking ads that the phone site is impossible and cannot possibly navigate in the future! You may want to work on that
Taylor Stinson says
And yet you figured out how to navigate all the way down to the comment section.
Andrea says
These are so good!! Just like Starbucks. I plan to make these regularly- eat some and freeze some. May even just cook up a whole bunch of bacon, crumble it & have it ready whenever. My only glitch was with blending the cottage cheese- the brand I used is very dense and not runny or soupy at all, so it took a little coaxing to get it to blend. I just splashed a little milk it there to help ot get going.
Kasey Dodgion says
Can I try these without cornstarch? I’m keto and trying to find a replacement for Starbucks egg bites. I’ve made so many different batches and am a huge texture person and I don’t wanna waste more time 😭😭
Taylor Stinson says
You can for sure leave out the cornstarch! I have made them many times without, they just won’t quite be the same smooth texture but blending will help.
Meg says
Hi! These were delish. Have you tried making with just egg whites? If so, how many and how did they turn out?
Taylor Stinson says
I’m so happy you enjoyed! I have the egg white version here 🙂 https://thegirlonbloor.com/starbucks-egg-white-bites-copycat-recipe/