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Easy Egg Omelet Muffins

January 12, 2018 by Rebecca Rosati

It’s no secret that while I love healthy food and know a lot about basic cooking, convenience is the driving force behind most of my weekday meals. I make these Easy Egg Omelet Muffins in the beginning of the week for an on-the-go breakfast that lasts all week-long. 

Easy Egg Bake

There is hardly time to sit down for breakfast!!

The thing is, most mornings I don’t have time to sit down for breakfast, and I need something I can eat on the go. I used to always keep granola bars everywhere… in my purse, desk drawer, my car, gym bag… you name it, you found a granola bar. They are easy and portable so out of convenience and lack of time I was eating probably two or three granola bars a day!! Not only do the calories add up quickly, I wasn’t giving my body the proper nutrients it needs to get through the day. Now with a little prep on the weekends, I have healthier portable options to carry with me.

Lets be honest, while the packaging on granola bars claims to be “healthy”, most store-bought bars are loaded with added sugar and preservatives. We should just throw a Snickers Bar in our mouth and call it a day. Ok, that is a bit of an over exaggeration, I am not claiming all bars are bad for you. A lot of times these bars are a way better alternative to other snack foods, so don’t get me wrong, I still eat granola bars on occasion. However, when I eat these egg muffins I know I am getting the proper nutrients to get me through the morning. I prefer to eat a more nutritious on-the-go breakfast on busy weekday mornings and these egg omelet muffins are just that!

If you’re looking for a nutritious energy bar, try my Cranberry + Nut + Chocolate Quinoa Energy Bars. I also meal prep these bars for a healthy, on-the-go breakfast or snack and they are perfect before a workout. If you need to go store-bought, my favorite is Larabar and the APPLE PIE LARABAR is so delicious!

Ok, so enough of that…

Back to my Egg Omelet Muffins, mostly they are delicious and they take no time to prep and bake, yet you can eat them ALL week-long. I love eating eggs on the weekend, but I just don’t give myself enough time during the week. I could wake up 20 minutes earlier with the intention of making myself a healthy egg breakfast before I leave the house and inevitably it always fails. I spend an extra 5 minutes in the shower, put the dishes away from the night before, then decide to finally fold that pile of laundry that has been sitting on my nightstand for days, and there you have it… I am eating a granola bar in my car.

Meal Prep Is Where It’s At:

For all of the reasons above and many more, in order to eat healthy on-the-go I have to be organized and plan ahead. This is where meal prepping keeps me in check. I usually make a big batch on Sunday and store them in my refrigerator. When I am ready to eat them I heat them in the microwave for about 30 seconds. This might be gross, but I even like them cold. I eat two for breakfast with an apple or banana because these fruits are easy to throw in my purse or gym bag. If, and that is a big IF, I have leftovers at the end of the week I portion them out in freezer safe Ziploc bags and freeze them. Put them in the refrigerator the night before or even reheat frozen muffins in the microwave.

My Food Swap Tip:

My Fit Food Tip is to lighten up this recipe by swapping half of the egg yolks with egg whites. You still get all the nutrients with half the fat and calories! In this recipe I used baby spinach, scallions, bell pepper, shredded Monterey jack cheese and cilantro but feel free to use your favorite veggie combinations. Mushrooms with swiss cheese or broccoli with cheddar cheese are great options too!!

Easy Egg Omelet Muffins
 
Author: The Well Dressed Kitchen
Recipe type: Breakfast
Prep time:  5 mins
Cook time:  25 mins
Total time:  30 mins
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Make these Easy Egg Omelet Muffins in the beginning of the week for an on-the-go breakfast that lasts all week long.
Ingredients
  • Cooking spray
  • 6 eggs
  • 6 egg whites
  • 1 cup baby spinach
  • ¼ cup scallions, diced
  • ¼ cup bell pepper, diced
  • Bunch of cilantro
  • Salt and Pepper, to taste
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray 12 cup muffin pan with cooking spray.
  2. In a medium bowl, beat the eggs and mix in all ingredients. Season with salt and pepper.
  3. Pour roughly ¼ cup of egg mixture into each muffin cup. Bake roughly 25 minutes or until eggs set.
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What are your favorite on-the-go breakfasts!? Please let me know by leaving a comment below and share a picture on Instagram with the hashtag #thewelldressedkitchen.

More On-The-Go Breakfasts/Snacks:

No-Bake Peanut Butter Energy BitesNo-Bake Peanut Butter Energy Bites 

Pumpkin Spice GranolaHomemade Granola 

More Breakfast Recipes:

Avocado ToastSimple Avocado Toast

Breakfast Avocado Egg BakeBreakfast Avocado Egg Bake

THANK YOU FOR FOLLOWING ALONG!

XOXO, REBECCA ROSATI @THE WELL DRESSED KITCHEN 💗

Filed Under: All Foods, Breakfast Foods, Everyday Meals, Food For Thought, Meal Planning, Meal Prep, Snacks Tagged With: Breakfast, Egg Bake, Egg Muffins, Eggs, Healthy Breakfast, Meal Prep, Quick Breakfast

7 Tips to Plan and Prep for Healthier Meals

October 31, 2017 by Rebecca Rosati

Cooking a well-balanced, nutritious meal during a busy week can be stressful, but my tips can help you keep healthy meals on the table with a little planning and prep.

Use Fresh Herbs in your cooking:

Chop fresh herbs or simply throw the leaves in a ziplock bag and freeze them for quick access when cooking dinner. Take out the amount you need and keep the rest in the freezer for herbs all year! Use basil to top this Avocado Caprese Toast.

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Freeze extra pasta sauce:

Pasta sauce from the store is loaded with salt. It makes such a difference when you make your own sauce at home. Make pasta sauces ahead of time and freeze in freezer safe containers. Take container of sauce out to thaw the day you want to cook with it and you have an easy, good for you meal in no time.

Eat less carbs by swapping for vegetables:

Lighten up carbs by swapping regular pasta noodles for zucchini noodles or use cauliflower rice instead of white rice. You can spiralize zucchini when meal prepping and keep in refrigerator until you’re ready to eat. This Ground Turkey Bolognese Zucchini Noodle recipe is quick and easy making it the perfect weeknight meal. Don’t forget to use that extra sauce you have in the freezer 🙂

Zucchini Noodles

Dice onion ahead of time and freeze:

Buy a large bag of onions, take 5 minutes to dice them up then store in individual ziplock bags in the freezer. Remove from freezer when ready to use.

diced onion

Jar your own minced garlic:

Chop garlic using a knife and put it in a glass jar then cover garlic with olive oil to store in the fridge. I love using garlic in most of my dishes, but it takes time to chop and mince so having it readily available in the fridge really cuts down on prepping time. Use it when you’re ready to make recipes such as my Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps.

Make Big Pots of Soup:

You will feel more relaxed knowing you have a warm meal already prepared and waiting for you. Make this Chicken Tortilla Soup on Sunday and enjoy it all week long! Freeze the leftovers and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Chicken Tortilla Soup

Keep on hand Homemade Energy Filled Snacks: 

Need a kickstart to your day or an energy packed on the go snack, try these No-Bake Peanut Butter Energy Bites. You also might like No-Bake Cranberry Almond Energy Bites or Homemade Cranberry, Nut, and Chocolate Quinoa Energy Bars.

No Bake Energy Peanut Butter Bites

What do you do in your kitchen to cut down on prep time, eat healthier, or save money? Share in the comments below!

THANK YOU FOR FOLLOWING ALONG! XOXO, BECCA @ THE WELL DRESSED KITCHEN! 💗

Filed Under: All Foods, Food For Thought Tagged With: Food For Thought, How to Plan Meals, Meal Planning, Meal Planning Tips, Meal Prep, Meal Prepping, Tips on meal prep

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