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Frankly, cooking breakfast for more than three people is a pain. But if you use a muffin tin and only two-ingredients, you will literally have the most stress-free (and delicious!) morning ever. This is where our healthy McSkinny Egg Muffin recipe comes in.

Turkey bacon and eggs. Boom. Done!

If you don’t already know, eggs are liquid gold. We’re talking high-protein, low-carb, low-cal, and a high nutrition value. And for all you low-carb people, we removed the English muffin from the traditional golden arches version.

Ready to whip out the muffin tin yet? From start to finish, these cute little guys take around 20 minutes and will happily satisfy any hungry group!

McSkinny Egg Muffins

Turkey bacon and eggs. Boom. Done! If you don’t already know, eggs are liquid gold. We’re talking high-protein, low-carb, low-cal, and a high nutrition value.
Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings: 12
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Ingredients 

  • 12 eggs
  • 12 slices of turkey bacon, I used Applegate Naturals
  • Coconut oil cooking spray or you could use Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • Coat a muffin tin with coconut oil cooking spray or apply Extra Virgin Olive Oil to a paper towel and apply a light coat to each tin.
  • Cut each piece of turkey bacon down the center making two pieces. Then cut one side in half.
  • Take the long piece of turkey bacon and wrap it around the inside of the muffin tin. Then lay the two shorter pieces in the middle of the muffin tin creating a bottom for the McSkinny Egg Muffin.
  • Crack an egg into each muffin tin on top of the turkey bacon and bake for 13-15 minutes depending on how you like you like your eggs cooked. 15 minutes was perfect for me, still slightly runny in the center but all the white is cooked.

Nutrition

Calories: 110kcal | Protein: 12g | Fat: 7g
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13 Comments

  1. these look awesome and are right up my alley, but what about the cholesterol? I’m trying to watch mine. Would this be bad for me?

    1. Turkey bacon is slightly leaner than pork bacon but it’s not necessarily healthier. Keep your serving size to a minimum. Additionally, turkey bacon is a high-sodium food, which may be problematic if you have high blood pressure or need to follow a low-sodium diet. Turkey bacon is good to have once in a while, but not every day.

  2. Chris
    Can I make this into a scramble egg if I beat it up then pour into tin over turkey bacon. Thanks for sharing.
    Suzanne

    1. That is a great question – and so sorry that it wasn’t listed. I am going to update it now. But I used a Whole Wheat English Muffin!