Healthy Egg "Muffins" - Breakfast Recipe (2024)

After a devastating rendevouz with his doctor, Eric Isaac decided to change his diet. Here is one of his new breakfast recipes.
By Eric Isaac

Today I end my love affair with sugar.

Let me back up a bit. It actually ended about 2 months ago after a brief phone call with my doctor in which he told me, “You have the liver of an alcoholic”. You could say I was a bit devastated. I should have known that after a lifetime of poor diet choices that it would lead to something but I never thought it would be my liver. This is a potentially serious condition that, at this point, is completely reversible. The time to act is now.

A few months before, I had started readingThe 4-Hour Bodyby Timothy Ferriss. I had quickly lost interest before I even got to the diet part of the book, which was like chapter 3. (Yeah, I lose interest that quick—I blame the ADD.) After I got the news, I picked the book back up immediately and reread the entire diet section. I skipped the sex machine part of the book, for obvious reasons.

After reading that book, I jumped over to a recommendation from a 4HB friend calledWhy We Get Fat and What To Do About Itby Gary Taubes. This is the definitive book on why carbs, specifically simple carbs like sugar and starch are so bad for our bodies. But it’s even more specific on why fat and protein are NOT bad for you, even in large amounts. I say fat first, because realistically, when looking at the calorie to gram ratio, fat is more than twice as large.

I now follow the 4HB diet as a lifestyle change, not as a diet. I make a point to pack in protein and complex carbs from beans and lentils into every meal. But more importantly, my fat content, especially the fat content from animal fat, is even higher than it ever was. I don’t go out of my way to find animal fat, I’m just not as scared of it any more.

That said, my girlfriend is a vegetarian, which means no animal fat for her. The protein sources are limited when you factor out the occasional soy product, which really isn’t good for anyone, let alone women. I think coping with that, has made life a little more difficult for her. Even more difficult is packing in 30 grams of protein a day for breakfast. I doubt either of us came anywhere near that in the morning. For her busy full time schedule, it makes it even more challenging so I’ve developed a recipe to make it a little easier on her:

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  • Author: Eric Isaac
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 3 muffins 1x
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Description

A healthy morning meal from Eric Isaac.

Ingredients

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  • 12 Eggs
  • 4 cups of spinach, finely chopped, then wilted
  • 3 cups of lentils, cooked
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tsp pepper
  • 2 tsp salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a cupcake tray with nonstick spray or grease with oil.
  2. Add eggs to a large bowl, mix with a whisk, then add spinach, lentils, and spices.
  3. Using a half cup measure, pour mixture into cupcake tins. I like to additionally mix it around with the measuring cup before scooping and pouring as the lentils tend to sink to the bottom. It’s important to keep a good mix of egg and lentils.
  4. Bake for 18-20 minutes or until completely set in the center. Remove from oven, let cool. This is important for having a clean pan when you take them out of the tray. If you try to remove them still hot, they will crumble.
  5. As the cool they shrink enough that they pop out with ease, leaving nothing behind, as long as you’ve coated the pan with enough oil.
  6. Enjoy
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 20 mins

Nutrition

  • Fat: Who cares?(I’ll explain this at another time)
  • Protein: 30g

I’ve also recently played around with different protein sources other than lentils. I did chickpeas and black beans recently and I found that I actually loved them more than the lentils. But the lentils are smaller and denser so you can pack in more protein per square inch. When you are eating these every day for breakfast, it’s best to mix it up every once in a while.

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Eric Isaac

Eric Isaac is an American food and travel photographer based out of NYC. His blog, SnapFood, highlights food in and around new york as well as what he discovers in his travels throughout the world.

Healthy Egg "Muffins" - Breakfast Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is a muffin healthy for breakfast? ›

Most store-bought muffins are like glorified cupcakes—they're full of sugar and simple carbs. "They can be packed with added sugar and low in fiber, sending your blood sugar levels on a roller coaster before you even get to work," says Charlotte Martin, MS, RDN, CSOWM, CPT.

Why are my egg muffins spongy? ›

Let them thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating again. To warm them from frozen, they should cook in an air fryer for 15 minutes at 350ºF. Why are my egg muffins spongy? Egg muffins will have a less desirable texture when cooked at a high temperature without a water bath.

What are the benefits of egg muffin? ›

Healthy Breakfast: Rainbow Egg and Veggie Muffins
  • Inexpensive protein: Important for muscle and tissue repair and sustained energy.
  • Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats: Help to stabilize blood cholesterol levels and lower overall risk of heart disease.
  • Vitamins A and D:

How many calories are in an egg muffin? ›

Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 muffin (132.96g)
How many calories are in Egg Muffins? Amount of calories in Egg Muffins: Calories 166.5Calories from Fat 101.4 (60.9%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Egg Muffins? Amount of fat in Egg Muffins: Total Fat 11.3g-
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Can I eat a muffin while trying to lose weight? ›

A high-fiber, low-fat option with calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and selenium, whole wheat English muffins make a great weight loss breakfast food. But be careful what you put on it. Adding tons of butter or jelly may also pack on unnecessary calories.

Can I eat muffins and lose weight? ›

Muffins can help you lose weight if they are high in protein and low in calories and added sugar. High-protein muffins are a good option if your goal is weight loss.

Why did my egg muffins turn green? ›

This harmless but unappealing color change is the result of a chemical reaction between iron in the pan and sulfur in egg whites.

What happens if you add too many eggs to muffins? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

Why are my egg muffins GREY? ›

The usual cause is hydrogen in the egg white combining with sulfur from the yolk and creating that greenish grey ring.

What is a healthy substitute for eggs in muffins? ›

Both yogurt and buttermilk are good substitutes for eggs. It's best to use plain yogurt, as flavored and sweetened varieties may alter the flavor of your recipe. You can use 1/4 cup (60 g) of yogurt or buttermilk for each egg that needs to be replaced. This substitution works best for muffins, cakes, and cupcakes.

Are Mcdonald's egg muffins healthy? ›

Egg McMuffin and health

The answer depends on your overall diet and lifestyle. If you're seeking a quick and satisfying breakfast occasionally, the McMuffin can certainly be a reasonable choice. However, as with any fast food item, moderation is key.

How long will egg muffins last in the fridge? ›

Storage and Reheating Tips

Let the muffins cool completely, then place them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. You can store all of the muffins together in a single larger container or portion them into individual containers to take with you on the go.

What's in a McDonald's Egg McMuffin? ›

McDonald's Egg McMuffin® recipe features a freshly cracked Grade A egg placed on a toasted English Muffin topped with real butter, lean Canadian bacon, and melty American cheese. There are 310 calories in an Egg McMuffin® from McDonald's.

How much protein is in 2 egg muffins? ›

Healthy: Two omelet muffins have 14 grams of protein with only 165 calories and under three grams of carbs. Meal Prep: These egg cups are perfect for making ahead whenever you have time, and they freeze and reheat well.

How do you keep egg muffins from deflating? ›

To keep your egg muffins from deflating, add a bit of flour and baking soda to your mixture.

How healthy is muffin? ›

Muffins have a bad reputation of being very high in calories, fat and sugar. It's true that many store-bought muffins carry a hefty amount of calories — typically around 400 or more each. But you can easily fit them into a healthy eating plan.

Why do we eat muffins for breakfast? ›

With the rise of the middle class in the 19th century, families could afford to hire cooks, If you have someone who you can command to wake up before you, you can have hot food for breakfast without any trouble to yourself, so gems and muffins became popular.” Elias continues to say these little “yeast-risen breadstuff ...

Is it better to eat a bagel or muffin? ›

*Bagels pack more carbs, and often more sugar (while not a huge deal, the calories and sugars stack up if you're trying to lose weight). *English muffins work better for healthy breakfast sandwiches--there's no hole in the middle--make an egg white + spinach b-fast sandwich (one of my faves).

Is muffin good or bad? ›

Not necessarily. Most store-bought muffins deliver the same wallop of highly processed flour and sugar as donuts. Low-fat versions, which many people see as healthier, may actually be worse, since they contain extra sugar and salt.

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