Ham and Eggs Cups

Quick, portable ham and eggs cups with melted cheddar, perfect for busy mornings or make-ahead breakfasts that the whole family loves.

Why Youll Love This Recipe
- Built for speed and simplicity these come together in roughly 20 minutes making them ideal for busy mornings and last minute guests.
- Uses pantry and fridge staples deli ham eggs and shredded cheddar so you can usually make them without a store run.
- Each portion is high in protein which helps steady energy through a long morning or school commute.
- Make ahead friendly these keep well refrigerated and reheat in minutes making weekly meal prep a breeze.
- Gluten free when you choose GF ham these are suitable for many dietary needs while staying satisfying.
- Customizable you can swap cheeses or add herbs to match seasonality and personal taste.
My family reactions turned this from a quick idea into a regular tradition. Neighbors have asked for the recipe after breakfast drop offs and Ive learned little tricks along the way like pressing the ham up the sides to avoid leaks and pre shredding extra cheese to save time. The cups have been part of sleepy weekend brunches and quick weekday rescues which is why theyre now bookmarked in my mental rotation of reliable meals.
Ingredients
- 6 slices deli style ham: Look for thinner slices labeled hand carved or center cut for easy shaping. Avoid overly thick ham which can dominate the cup; low sodium varieties are nice if you watch salt intake.
- 6 large eggs: Use room temperature eggs if possible they scramble more tenderly. Fresh eggs also hold shape better when scrambled and yield a smoother texture.
- 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese: Sharp cheddar adds depth and melts quickly. Pre shredded brands save time but freshly shredded block cheese melts more evenly and tastes fresher.
- Black pepper: To taste freshly ground black pepper adds a subtle bite that complements the salty ham and rich egg.
- Non stick cooking spray: A light coating of spray helps remove the cups cleanly from the tin and crisp the ham edges without sticking.
Instructions
Preheat and prepare: Preheat the oven to 375°F and place the rack in the center position. Lightly coat a 6 cup muffin tin with non stick cooking spray or rub a thin layer of butter on each cup for extra flavor. This step ensures the ham wont stick as the edges crisp and makes removal simple. Create the ham cups: Gently press one slice of deli ham into each muffin cup lining the bottom and sides to form a cup shape. Work with slightly overlapping edges if needed to create a full enclosure that will hold the egg. The ham should sit snugly so it supports the egg during baking. Scramble the eggs: In a medium bowl whisk the 6 large eggs until fully combined and season with a pinch of black pepper. Heat a non stick skillet over medium heat add a small pat of butter or a quick spray and pour in the eggs. Stir gently with a spatula removing from heat when eggs are still slightly glossy and soft they will finish cooking in the oven. Cooking them fully in the pan can leave the final texture dry. Assemble the cups: Divide the scrambled eggs evenly among the ham lined cups about one large egg worth per cup. Sprinkle roughly one tablespoon of shredded cheddar over each filled cup then add another light grind of black pepper. The cheese melts into the center creating a creamy finish over the eggs. Bake and finish: Place the muffin tin in the preheated oven and bake for 10 to 12 minutes until cheese is melted and the ham edges are lightly crisp. Remove from oven and allow the cups to rest for two minutes before running a small knife around the edges to lift them gently from the tin. Serve warm or cool for packing into lunch boxes.
You Must Know
- These cups are high in protein and low in carbohydrates making them a filling breakfast or snack for many meal plans.
- Proper cooling and refrigeration helps preserve texture store in an airtight container for up to 4 days in the refrigerator.
- They freeze well individually wrapped for up to 3 months reheat from frozen in a toaster oven for best texture.
- Using room temperature eggs and removing the scrambled eggs from heat slightly early prevents overcooking after baking.
One of my favorite aspects is how forgiving the method is. Ive swapped cheeses added chopped herbs and even mixed in a spoonful of cream cheese for a richer filling and each iteration keeps the same comforting structure. Family members have requested these for road trips tailgate mornings and even as a quick dinner when sandwiches felt too heavy. The simplicity is what makes them reliable and the tiny variations are what keep us excited to make them again.
Storage Tips
To store cool the cups completely then transfer to an airtight container lined with a paper towel to absorb residual moisture. In the refrigerator they will stay fresh for up to 4 days. For longer storage wrap each cup individually in plastic wrap then place in a freezer safe bag and freeze for up to 3 months. Reheat from frozen in a 350°F oven for 10 to 12 minutes or in a toaster oven until warmed through; avoid microwave reheating from frozen as it can make the ham rubbery. Label the container with the date and reheat only the portion you plan to eat to preserve texture.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you prefer lower sodium switch to reduced sodium ham or use thin turkey slices for a milder flavor. For a dairy free option replace cheddar with a dairy free shredded alternative noting texture will vary. To bulk up vegetables fold in a small handful of finely chopped spinach or diced bell pepper into the eggs before scrambling compensate with a touch more seasoning. If youre avoiding pork, smoked turkey or prosciutto can work as a cup liner but expect differences in salt and crisping behavior; prosciutto will crisp faster so watch baking time closely.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these cups warm with a bright green salad for a light lunch or pair with roasted potatoes for a heartier brunch. Garnish with chopped chives or parsley for color and a gentle fresh note. For a buffet presentation place them on a platter with small dividers of salsas or hot sauce so guests can customize. They also travel well making them a great option for picnics or packed breakfasts; include small containers of mustard or hot sauce for adults and a fruit cup for balance.
Cultural Background
The concept of baking eggs in vessels goes back to many culinary traditions from baked eggs in ramekins to tartlets and savory pies. Using slices of cured or cooked meat as a mold is a practical modern adaptation favored in quick service breakfast cuisine. This preparation reflects a pragmatic approach to morning food combining protein and convenience that is common across many cultures where handheld or portable breakfasts are popular. The simplicity of egg cheese and meat is timeless while the individual portion format aligns with contemporary needs for grab and go meals.
Seasonal Adaptations
In spring add chopped asparagus tips and a sprinkle of fresh dill for brightness. Summer pairs well with diced ripe tomatoes and basil with a light mozzarella in place of cheddar. Autumn invites roasted mushrooms or caramelized onions into the eggs and winter warmth comes from a pinch of smoked paprika or a sharp aged cheddar. Adjust baking time slightly if you add moist ingredients like cooked vegetables allow extra minute or two for the cups to set.
Meal Prep Tips
Make a double batch on Sunday and portion into single servings for the workweek store in stackable containers. If you plan to freeze label and date each bag and consider parchment between layers to prevent sticking. Reheat in a toaster oven for 4 to 6 minutes from refrigerated or 10 to 12 minutes from frozen until center is warm. To maintain best texture avoid microwaving more than 60 seconds as eggs can become rubbery; the toaster oven brings back the slight crisp on the ham edge which is part of the appeal.
These ham and eggs cups are one of those recipes that earns a permanent place in my repertoire because theyre fast flexible and universally liked. Whether you make them for a single rushed morning or a leisurely weekend spread theyre the kind of practical dish that keeps returning to the menu. Try them once and youll likely find your own little twists that make them uniquely yours.
Pro Tips
Warm the eggs slightly to room temperature before cooking for a silkier scramble.
Spray the muffin tin lightly even when using non stick pans to prevent sticking at the edges.
Remove scrambled eggs from the skillet when still slightly glossy they will finish cooking in the oven.
Cool completely before freezing and wrap individually to prevent freezer burn.
Reheat in a toaster oven to preserve the ham crispness instead of using the microwave.
This nourishing ham and eggs cups recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Ham and Eggs Cups
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Instructions
Preheat and prepare
Preheat the oven to 375°F and lightly coat a 6 cup muffin tin with non stick cooking spray or butter to prevent sticking.
Create the ham cups
Press one slice of deli ham into each muffin cup lining the bottom and sides to form a cup that will hold the egg filling.
Scramble the eggs
Whisk the eggs in a bowl then scramble gently in a skillet over medium heat until still slightly glossy remove from heat to avoid overcooking.
Assemble the cups
Divide the scrambled eggs evenly among the ham cups top each with about one tablespoon of shredded cheddar and a grind of black pepper.
Bake and finish
Bake for 10 to 12 minutes until cheese is melted and ham edges are lightly crisp allow to rest two minutes then remove gently from the tin.
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