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    April 28, 2021

    Egg Bites

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    Breakfast has never been one of my favorite meals. I like a good cup of coffee and a smoothie a couple of hours later. However, I know that I need some fuel before I go to the gym in the morning... something small and easy to get down. This is why I created these Egg Bites. They are easy for me to get some protein, veggies, and fat right away without having a large breakfast. 

    These are fun because you can add variety if you want, or keep it simple like me in the morning. They are easy to eat on the go and store really well in the fridge all week. We know how hectic mornings can get so simplicity is key for make-ahead breakfasts. You just heat them up for 30 seconds when you are ready to eat them and off you go! I also love them because they are really fast to make on a Sunday night and leave breakfast for everyone all week long. This leaves me feeling much less stressed in the mornings, starting my day off with a clear head.

    I used Greensbury pork breakfast sausage in this recipe, which adds SO much flavor. You can use the code ALTITUDE for 10% off your first order on their site. 

    Tips for Egg Bites recipe:

    1. A serving is 1-2, depending on how much you like in the morning. I also will have fruit or some fresh veggies to go along with this if I am feeling it.
    2. Add some spinach, bell peppers, or mushrooms for some added veggies.
    3. Silicone cupcake liners work the best, they can stick to the paper ones and don't really work in a non-lined pan.
    4. They will store in the fridge for up to 7 days.
    5. Feel free to use any kind of meat: bacon, chicken, chorizo, etc.
    Egg bites in a muffin tin, one broken open

    Egg Bites

    Hayley Lucero
    A quick breakfast for your hectic mornings.
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 40 minutes mins
    Total Time 55 minutes mins
    Course Breakfast
    Cuisine American
    Servings 6 people

    Ingredients
      

    • 12 Eggs
    • 3 Pork Breakfast Sausage links
    • 2 small or 1 large russet potatoes diced
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • ½ white onion diced
    • 1 tablespoon garlic
    • 1 teaspoon chili powder
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ½ teaspoon pepper

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
    • Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a pan. Remove casing from breakfast sausage and cook in the pan until browned.
    • Combine eggs, potatoes, onion, garlic, chili powder, salt and pepper in a bowl and whisk together.
    • When sausage is browned, cool it for about 10 minutes so it doesn't cook the eggs in the bowl. Once cooled off, whisk it into the egg mixture.
    • Line a muffin tin with baking cup liners- silicone works best, but paper ones work just fine! Spray liners with non-stick spray- I like avocado oil spray best.
    • Fill each cup ¾ full- typically this is about ⅓ cup scoop and will fill 12 cups.
    • Bake in the oven for 40 minutes.
    • Store in the fridge for up to a week, 1-2 egg bites is a serving. Enjoy with some fruit in the morning.

    Notes

    • A serving is 1-2, depending on how much you like in the morning. I also will have fruit or some fresh veggies to go along with this if I am feeling it.
    • Add some spinach, bell peppers, or mushrooms for some added veggies.
    • Silicone cupcake liners work the best, they can stick to the paper ones and don't really work in a non-lined pan.
    • They will store in the fridge for up to 7 days.
    • Feel free to use any kind of meat: bacon, chicken, chorizo, etc.
    Keyword Breakfast, Healthy, Paleo, Whole30
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    Hi, I'm Hayley! A Colorado native, Board Certified Health Coach, and founder, recipe developer, and photographer behind Real Food With Altitude. Since 2020 Hayley has been developing recipes that are easy to make, healthy, and enjoyable for the whole family. Her recipes are inspired by her own health journey to heal her gut so they all consist of real food that are nourishing and delicious.

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