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Keto Bacon Gruyere Egg Cups
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5 from 1 vote

Keto Bacon Gruyere Cheese Cups: Starbucks Inspired

Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time20 minutes
Total Time35 minutes
Course: Breakfast, Snack
Cuisine: Canadian
Keyword: Eggs
Servings: 15 Egg Cups
Calories: 156kcal
Author: Valerie Lugonja

Equipment

  • Thermomix
  • Varoma
  • 7-Cup Silicone mold

Ingredients

Ingredients for Egg Cups

  • olive oil to grease egg tray
  • 14 large whole organic know-your-farmer eggs whisked
  • 245 grams organic cured bacon cut into lardons
  • 230 grams gruyere cheese cubed
  • Freshly ground pepper to taste (a good amount)
  • I litre water
  • Parchment paper

Instructions

Instructions for Egg Cups

  • Add cheese to mixing bowl; grate for 2 seconds twice on Turbo and set aside
  • Place bacon in mixing bowl; brown for 10 min at 120 ° C on Reverse speed 0.5 without MC (measuring cup)
  • Drain fat from mixing bowl and cool bacon; when room temperature, add eggs, cheese and pepper; mix to combine all ingredients for 10 seconds at speed 6
  • Divide evenly into 15 egg cups using ¼ cup measuring cup to scoop ingredients from bowl* (I used a 7 cup mold twice) and place in Varoma; clean mixing bowl and fill with 1 litre water
  • Set Varoma with filled molds into position, place prepared damp parchment over mold, secure Varoma lid and steam 20 minutes at Varoma on speed 3
  • Remove egg bites from molds once cool; serve and enjoy

Notes

*using the ¼ cup measuring cup to scoop ingredients from the bowl ensures each cup will have a good amount of all ingredients; if simply pouring into cups, the first 7 cups get primarily egg mixture as the heavier ingredients sit at the bottom of the bowl due to gravity, but are distributed evenly as the ¼ cup dips in, scoops and swirls the mixture
Great reheated or cold
Set timer to 24 minutes on Varoma at speed 3, if you have a second mixing bowl and while water is heating, fill molds; when placing varoma in position, reset timer to 20 minutes
As the mold holds 14 servings and this recipe makes 15, I simply “fried” the last portion in a non-stick pan, image below)