Indulge in the creamy, cheesy, and bacon-packed deliciousness of Starbucks Sous Vide Egg Bites Bacon Gruyere from the comfort of your home. Get the recipe and make these breakfast bites today.
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What makes the Starbucks Egg Bites so good?
I can attest to the deliciousness of Starbucks’ Sous Vide Egg Bites with Bacon and Gruyere. The creamy texture, achieved through the sous vide cooking method, is divine. Adding salty bacon and sharp Gruyere cheese elevates the flavor profile, creating a well-balanced and decadent bite. The convenience of enjoying this delicious breakfast on the go only adds to its appeal. Whether you’re in a hurry or want a quick, satisfying meal, these egg bites are a perfect choice. The consistency in quality and flavor that Starbucks is known for only adds to the appeal of this dish. I can’t recommend the Sous Vide Egg Bites with Bacon and Gruyere enough. It’s a must-try for any foodie or breakfast lover.
Why you should try this copycat Starbucks egg bites recipe.
I highly recommend trying the Starbucks’ Sous Vide Egg Bites with Bacon and Gruyere at home. Not only is it a fun and rewarding experience, but it also offers several benefits that you can’t get from buying them at the store. For one, you have complete control over the ingredients, allowing you to use high-quality, organic, or locally sourced products. Additionally, making these egg bites at home can be significantly cheaper than purchasing them regularly from Starbucks. And let’s not forget the convenience of making a batch ahead of time for a quick and easy breakfast or snack throughout the week. Overall, making the Starbucks’ Sous Vide Egg Bites with Bacon and Gruyere at home is a delicious and budget-friendly way to enjoy this beloved dish. So, don your apron and give it a try!
Recipe inspiration
I must say these were brought to my attention by Kristen Oliphant. She messaged me on Facebook and asked if I would try these. Well, I was intrigued, and so I tried them.
She said they were irresistible, and guess what? They were. Special thanks to Tom Jones of Tom’s Test Kitchen for sending me information on this recipe!
Sous vide egg bites contain eggs, cottage cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, Gruyere, bacon, and a pinch of salt. So if you are looking for a low-carb and diabetic-friendly breakfast, this recipe is for you.
Before I go into the recipe, this is not my typical copycat recipe. I want you to be able to make these from ingredients you have in your kitchen, with tools that you usually have.
This recipe meets the condition of being made with ingredients you already have. The Starbucks Sous Vide Egg bites need a Sous Vide to prepare them.
What is a sous vide?
It is a cooker/appliance that enables you to cook items slowly in a water bath. When meat is prepared this way, the fat and connective tissues break down in a way that more traditional cooking methods can’t match. A Sous vide makes eggs super creamy and is critical for this recipe.
I tested this recipe more than I typically do. I have been working on this recipe for about four weeks. I learned all sorts of things. What type of jars to use for these eggs, the different ingredients, how long to cook them, and most importantly, cook your bacon before adding it to the mix.
One thing that you need is the Sous Vide. I tried making these eggs in jars with pots of water simmering on the stove. It didn’t work. The eggs came out overcooked. Even though I watched the temperature so it didn’t get too high, it didn’t work. I guess that’s why sous vides are made. I have had two different models of Sous Vide before. I have used both the Instant Pot Duo and the Annova Sous Vide.
I like both of them, I have a slight preference for the Instant Pot with the Sous Vide function, it’s mostly around the fact the Instant Pot comes with its own container that is well insulated to keep the heat at the right temperature.
Will you need a sous vide to make these egg bites? Yes.
Ingredients
Here’s a list of what you need:
- Eggs
- Cottage cheese
- Monterey Jack Cheese
- Gruyere cheese
- Bacon
- Salt
Ingredient Notes and Tips
If you have tried these eggs at Starbucks, the texture is light and springy. If you read the ingredients on the Starbucks website, the first ingredient is cottage cheese.
Cottage cheese keeps the egg bites from being too dense.
I suggest you use thin bacon and cook it nice and crispy. Thick bacon can be too chewy, and it may seem like it is undercooked.
I recommend using good-quality Gruyere cheese. Please don’t buy a package of Swiss cheese, it will lack the flavor you need.
How to Make Starbucks Egg Bites
- Set your sous vide for 167 degrees.
- Cook bacon until crisp.
- Add eggs, cottage cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, Gruyere cheese, and salt into a blender.
- Blend until it is a uniform mixture.
- Spray four small canning jars with a non-stick spray.
- Break a piece of bacon and place it into each jar.
- Pour egg mixture into jars.
- Wipe the rim of the jar to make sure it is clean then place the lid on the jar.
- Make sure the sous vide has reached 167 degrees, before you add the egg bites and start the cooking time.
- Place jars into the sous vide.
- Cook eggs for about 35 minutes or until egg bites are completely set.
- Remove egg bites from the jars.
- Sprinkle shredded Gruyere cheese on top and broil until they just turn brown.
Equipment Needed for Sous Vide Egg Bites
You will need a blender for the recipe. When you try these eggs at Starbucks, they have a very uniform texture. You must mix everything in a blender and puree the heck out of it.
If you don’t do this, the ingredients will be chunky. I couldn’t get this to blend properly in my food processor.
For the jars, I used jelly jars. Be sure to buy wide-mouthed jars. These are the jars that I used: Ball Mason 4oz Quilted Jelly Jars with Lids and Bands, Set of 12. The opening of the jar can’t be smaller than the base.
If you don’t have jars, you could do these eggs in plastic bags, they won’t look as pretty, but they will taste the same.
When these eggs come out of the sous vide, you must add some shredded Gruyere cheese and pop them under the broiler. The browned cheese I think, adds the signature touch to these eggs.
I hope you enjoy these Starbucks Sous Vide Egg bites. For me, they were a labor of love 😉
Trouble Shooting Egg Bites
While these are easy to make, here are a few tips for you.
- You may need to lengthen the cooking time a bit. Sometimes, dropping in the jars causes the temperature to drop too much, so you need to add back that time.
- Cook until the eggs have set up, if the eggs are runny, they are not done, you may need to cook them longer than suggested.
- Ensure your sous vide has reached the proper temperature before adding the eggs and starting the cooking time. Failure to do this will mean your egg bites will not cook in the time allotted by the recipe.
- Make sure your sous vide maintains proper temperature during the cooking time. Sometimes, the stick models of sous can drop temperature depending on the vessel you cook in them.
- Read the directions of your sous vide for how much water to add. Different models work differently. Be sure to follow your manufacturer’s recommendations.
How to store leftover egg bites
Store the cooked egg bites in the refrigerator in an airtight container. You can store them in the jars that they were cooked in. They will last for up to five days in the fridge. I do not recommend placing these in the freezer, the texture isn’t ideal after frozen.
How to reheat Starbucks egg bites
To reheat Starbucks sous vide egg bites, you can follow these steps:
- Remove the egg bites from the refrigerator and let them sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes.
- Preheat your oven to 300°F (150°C).
- Place the egg bites in an oven-safe dish and cover them with foil.
- Bake the egg bites for 15-20 minutes or until heated.
Alternatively, you can reheat the egg bites in the microwave by following these steps:
- Place the egg bites on a microwave-safe plate.
- Heat them on high for 30 seconds.
- Check the temperature and heat for 15-30 seconds, if needed, until they are heated.
Note that the reheating time may vary depending on the number of egg bites and the wattage of your microwave or oven. Always check the temperature of the egg bites before consuming to ensure they are fully heated through.
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Starbucks Sous Vide Egg Bites Bacon Gruyere
Ingredients
- 4 eggs
- 4 tablespoons cottage cheese
- 1/4 cup Monterey Jack Cheese shredded
- 1/4 cup Gruyere cheese shredded
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 4 pieces thin bacon cooked crisp
- 1/4 cup Gruyere cheese shredded, use to broil
Instructions
- Set your sous vide for 167 degrees. This will take some time to heat.
- So prepare the recipe while this heats up. Into a blender add 4 eggs, 4 tablespoons cottage cheese, 1/4 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese, 1/4 cup shredded Gruyere cheese, and salt. Puree until it is a uniform mixture.
- Spray 4 small canning jars (I use half-pint wide-mouth jelly jars) with a non-stick spray. Break a piece of bacon into each jar.Â
- Pour egg mixture into jars. Wipe the rim of the jar to make sure it is clean, then place the lid on the jar. Place jars into the sous vide.
- Once the sous vide has reached 167 degrees, cook eggs for about 35 minutes or until they are completely set. If you do not wait until the sous vide has reached proper temperature the eggs may not set fully.
- Remove eggs from the jars when they are done. Sprinkle additional shredded Gruyere cheese on top, and broil until they just turn brown. This recipe may be doubled.
Alessandra
New to the sous vide, can’t wait to try your recipe, you made it look so easy! Thx!!
Anne
I was not Able to reproduce the creamy texture of Starbucks egg bites. I thought the cottage cheese would do it, but you just end up with cottage cheese lumps in a firm scrambled egg mixture. I wonder if they use something like heavy cream to achieve their craziness? Or perhaps if the eggs and cottage cheese were blended in a blender first to pulverize the cottage cheese it might work. Still searching for the best recipe!
Stephanie
The cottage cheese should be blended in a mixer.
Sally
Try again by really blending all ingredients…. mine turned out just as creamy as Starbucks. Very Good
Hallie
It literally says to mix in blender
Zoe
I am excited to make these, thank you! When you make them for the week, how do you recommend reheating them? Microwave?
Stephanie
I would do these in a toaster oven if possible.
Cme61
First time making and were delicious. 35 minutes was no way long enough. They were still liquid. I cooked for 1 hour.
Kerry
Thanks! Did an 8 jar batch exactly as you instructed. I had 2 Starbucks Bacon- Gruyere bites this morning. My Sous Vide machine and your recipe was BETTER than Starbucks — probably because it was fresher! But it truly is the same Starbucks recipe! Thank you so much! KP
Stephanie
I am glad you liked it!
Robin
Try them in the silicon egg mold and an Instant Pot for 8 mins pressure/5 natural release. They don’t overcook and are delicious.
Georgia Perkins
Great video. Thank you.
Rosemary
Where can I buy the kind of glassware you cook these in?
Stephanie
I bought mine on Amazon, or you can buy them anywhere they sell canning jars.
Kathryn
This is a great site. Recipes are demonstrated and made easy to follow.
budalicious
these are great . ive done these few times . just little fun tip , use the left over bacon fat to “grease” your jars .
Stephanie
That’s a great tip.
Denise
Thank you so much for this recipe. These were delicious and exactly like the ones at Starbucks. I didn’t have the special sous vide equipment so I used my egg poaching pan with lots of water and monitored the temperature throughout. I cooked them for the 35 minutes per the recipe and they were perfect.
Elizabeth
Thank you for explaining the sous vide process.
I was so confused previously prior to watching this video.
Excellent demonstration
ANNE
I did not have sous vide. I made these in my oven. I tripled recipe to make 12. Used a regular muffin tin and put the muffin papers in each tin to make it easy to get them out though I think silicone would work fine as well. I set the oven to 200 degrees.
Absolutely MUST use the blender to mix, and blend the hell out of them – that will give the fluffy texture.
Put the muffin tin down into a roasting pan with 1-2 inches of water (make sure it’s not so much water that it overflows the muffin tin – they will be ruined.) Baked 1 hour at 200 degrees – came out perfectly.
Robin
Hi. I tried it out and it was really good. The Gruyere cheese on top was a little much for my wife but she did like it, also, I didn’t have sous vide, so I used my Newwave Induction cooktop, but had to cook for about 50min. but it turned out perfect, and one last thing I would do is only fill the 4oz jars halfway, probably why it took longer to cook.
Thank you for the recipe.
Stephanie
Thank you for your comments! I am glad you enjoyed the recipe.
Amanda
Thanks so much! Any way you can make the Starbucks ham and pepper egg bites? I just can’t get them to taste the same …
Stephanie
I will have to give them a try!
Bruno Barbagelata
These were just as good as Starbucks.
Linda
Can you use an egg poacher when making these?
Stephanie
I think the sous vide gives a different texture than a sous vide.
Lily
This was absolutely delicious! Tastes just like the Starbucks’s version. I didn’t have cottage cheese so I simply omitted and it didn’t take away from the taste. I did cook it longer, though, for 45 mins to give it a firmer consistency. Now I am going to make two more batches so I can have breakfast for the rest of the week. Thank you for the recipe.
Mark Crane
I would use non-quilted, smooth jars so the egg bites are easier to remove.
Megan Fisher
how did you reheat them?
Joanna
I tried the roasted red pepper and spinach one in silicone cupcake cups with open tops in a water bath In the oven at 400, 30 mins. The tops were crisp with the cheese and veggies, and all the seasonings were at the bottom.
If I put them in the glass jars with lids, in a water bath would they explode? Maybe lower the temp to 350?
Stephanie
I am sorry I haven’t tried this, I don’t the glass jars will get to 400 degrees but I would very closely watch the temperature of the eggs. I would also make sure you are using canning jars and not ordinary glass jars.
Elizabeth
Joanna maybe try ramekins?
Angie
I have an instant pot and I plan to use the silicone molds. Does that change the temp / cook time?
Stephanie
I haven’t tested the recipe this way yet. I would need to do some work on this before I make any suggestions.
Karen
This is a great recipe and I now know how to use a sous vide because of it – thank you!
The first batch I made turned out excellently. For the second batch, I tried adding some finely chopped onion to the egg mixture in the blender. I wasn’t sure if they would set properly but they turned out just as good! The combination of cheeses, bacon and onion was just delicious. I have no need to waste my money, gas and time to go to Starbucks for these egg bites, because these ones are divine!
Thanks again for the time and work involved in perfecting this recipe.