HAM AND EGG CUPS

🍳 Savory Ham and Egg Breakfast Cups

A high-protein, 1-point WW-friendly meal prep staple.

🛒 Ingredients & Exact Measurements

  • 6 slices Lean deli ham (approx. 170g / 6 oz) – Look for “Extra Lean” to keep points low.

  • 6 large Eggs

  • 2 tbsp Skim milk (or unsweetened almond milk)

  • 1/4 tsp Sea salt

  • 1/4 tsp Cracked black pepper

  • 1 tbsp Fresh chives or parsley (chopped)

  • Non-stick cooking spray


🥣 Step-by-Step Preparation

  1. Prep the “Crust”: Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Spray a standard muffin tin generously. Take one slice of ham and press it into a muffin cup. You’ll need to pleat the edges slightly so it forms a “bowl” shape.

  2. Whisk the Base: In a small mixing bowl, whisk the eggs, milk, salt, and pepper.

    Pro-Tip: Whisk just until the yolks and whites are combined. Over-whisking incorporates too much air, which causes the eggs to puff up and then “deflate” into a rubbery texture once cooled.

  3. Fill and Bake: Pour the egg mixture into each ham cup, filling them about 3/4 of the way. Sprinkle your fresh herbs on top.

  4. The Bake: Bake for 18–22 minutes.

    • At 18 mins: The yolk will be slightly jammy.

    • At 22 mins: The egg will be fully set and firm (best for meal prep).

  5. Rest: Let them sit in the tin for 5 minutes. This allows the steam to release, making them easier to pop out with a butter knife.


📊 Nutritional Breakdown (Per Cup)

Metric Value
Calories 90 kcal
Protein 9 g
Fat 4 g
Net Carbs 1 g
WW SmartPoints 1 Point

❄️ Storage & Reheating

  • Fridge: Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

  • Freezer: Wrap individually in plastic wrap, then place in a freezer bag for up to 2 months.

  • Reheat: From the fridge, microwave for 30 seconds. If frozen, thaw overnight in the fridge or microwave for 60–90 seconds at 50% power.


💡 Pro-Tips for Success

  • Moisture Control: If using watery veggies (like spinach or mushrooms) as an add-in, sauté them first to cook off the liquid, otherwise the “ham bowl” will get soggy.

  • Ham Choice: Ensure the ham slices are thin enough to fold but thick enough not to tear. “Standard Deli Cut” is usually better than “Ultra-Thin.”

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