Ingredients
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6 Large Eggs
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6 slices Bacon
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3oz of your favourite, grated. Cheeseoptional
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pinch Saltoptional
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pinch Black Pepperoptional
Directions
The Best Keto Bacon and Egg Cups Recipe
Bacon, Bacon and More Bacon
This page is dedicated to the best “Keto Bacon and Egg Cups” recipe on the Internet. But before we tell you the delicious secrets about this recipe, let’s step back for a minute.
You may not believe me, but there are a huge amount of yummy benefits to being on a ketogenic diet. And one of those benefits is eating lots of sweet, sweet bacon. We’ve heard about bacon “dangers”, as it can cause high cholesterol, but no one ever seems to mention the benefits.
For example, did you know that bacon actually contains omega-3 fatty acids, which are the same nutrients found in fish? And it’s these particular fatty acids that actually help protect the heart and keep it functioning correctly. Bacon also contains a lot of a nutrient called choline. This nutrient is particularly important for memory and intelligence and scientists have even found it can help fight off mental impairments such as Alzheimer’s disease. Amazing, right?
So, now we’ve discovered the benefits of bacon, let’s move on to the recipe.
Recipe Benefits
What you should know about this delicious recipe, is that it’s full of the all-important protein keto dieters need. This is not only due to the lack of sugary carbohydrates, but because it’s main ingredients are bacon (you guessed it!), eggs and cheese. And just to let you know, it’s pretty much impossible to find three ingredients that contain as much protein as these. So, for anyone trying to get their fat intake up, whilst keeping their other macros down, these little cups are perfect.
We recommend eating these for breakfast, as they’re very quick to make. For example, there’s only four steps to the entire recipe, whilst our last step is just a top tip to learn how to cook the eggs exactly as you like them. They’re also perfect as a protein filled snack if you’re having a particularly ravenous morning or evening.
Even though they take 25 minutes to prepare, twenty minutes of that is actually cooking time! Result! If you’re always in a bit of a rush, though, feel free to cook these in bulk and freeze them. It will save you so much time, that you can then spend on more important activities, such as caring for your kids or having extra leisure time! Be careful if you wish to recook these, however. Make sure they have fully defrosted and are piping hot when taking them out of the oven. You can test the temperature with a kitchen utensil and don’t burn yourself by eating them right away.
Nutritional Information
Now for the stats. These keto bacon and egg cups have 210 calories per cup, and you’re getting 15 grams of protein, and 16 grams of fat. Even better, they only contain zero carbs, which is just incredible for keto! It also makes them perfect for anyone who has dietary intolerances and is, for example, gluten-free.
So, what are you waiting for! All you need is five minutes of your time to prepare this dish and then you can have a tasty, ketogenic snack, breakfast or brunch any time you want. Wonderful? We think so too.
<<Nutritional Info is ‘Per Cup’>>
Steps
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This recipe could not be simpler, and will have you in bacon and egg heaven before you know it! First up, grab a muffin tray and grease with a little oil to stop the bacon and eggs from sticking. |
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**Optional** If , like us, you like your bacon on the crispy side, you can fry up your bacon in a pan for a couple of minutes before you put it in the tray. |
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Put one slice of bacon into each muffin slot, making sure that the bacon is wrapped around the sides and not on the bottom of the tin. |
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Crack an egg into each slot with the bacon. Sprinkle a little salt and pepper on top, and top it off with a sprinkling of your favourite grated cheese (we used sharp cheddar). |
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Get these bad boys in the oven for 20 minutes at 350 degrees F (180 C). When they emerge the will be bubbling with keto goodness. I love to eat these hot or cold, and often take cold ones to work for a snack in my lunchbox. A truly great little snack for boosting your fat intake! Let us know what you think in the comments. |
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**TOP TIP** If you prefer your eggs a bit more runny, cook the bacon in the muffin tin for 10 minutes first, and then crack in the eggs before cooking for another 10. |
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Hi, I just did te recipe today, tastes amazing! But I left it for 25 minutes in 180 degrees Celsius and the bacon didn’t get crispy, even though the egg was completely cooked. Is there something I might have done wrong or could do differently to reach a good level of crispiness?
Thanks!
It could possibly be the type of bacon you used? If it was thick cut it can take a little longer to crisp up.
I need my bacon crispy
What is the serving size for one person? Is it one cup or two?
A serving is two cups.
What size muffin pan?
So can I eat 1 or 2 of these for breakfast?
You can eat as many as you want! 😉
A serving size is 2 though
Do you use a regular muffin tray or large (12 muffin or 6 muffin tray)?
I agree with the previous post in wondering what size muffin tin. Mini or standard
Can I refrigerate them and how long will they keep
12 muffin
Made these this morning baked at 350 for 28 min. Bacon was crispy totally delicious!! I had 2 could eat more but trying to resist temptation!!
I use precooked bacon. You can cook yourself or use the Hormel or other packaged precooked bacon. This is the first recipe I’ve seen that used uncooked bacon.
Is there a reason for not lining the bacon on the bottom of the muffin cup?
Is 2 the 350 calories
Correct!
How long do the keep?
Calculating with my bacon, 284cal, 22fat, 0carb, 20.5protein
I used thin cut bacon, cooked it 10 minutes, filled with egg and cheese, then cooked another 16 minutes. It was crispier and cooked through.
How did you calculate this? When your putting your food into carb manager
After cooking bacon 10min bc I like it crispy still pretty limp raw. Took the advice of one reader put egg in for 10 more min then topped with cheese. Then bacon still raw. Your recipe needs help I like the idea bc it would be easy to take for days for a snack but not if raw raw!
It says in the recipe to pre-cook your bacon if your prefer it crispier!
Bacon not crispy help. Used thin bacon
Why would there be any carbs or sugar in this?
You people are idiots. It said right in the posting that if you want your bacon crispy, precook it a little
My word, the human race is doomed
There is no carbs nor sugar…read it fgs!!
Bacon is the literal bomb!