Recipes To You Make With Egg Bite Molds (2024)

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Egg bite molds are super versatile. They’re great for everything from egg bites to lasagna! Let me show you how you can get the most out of this handy kitchen tool. Here are my favorite recipes to make in egg bite molds.

When I purchased my set of egg bite molds I was more than happy to only be using them for egg bites, after all, they’re super tasty and easy to make. After awhile I decided to try and cook some other stuff in these useful little molds and I was shocked at how versatile they are!

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What Recipes Can You Make In Egg Bite Molds?

Egg bites (and all of the delicious variations), meatballs and meatloaf, and even desserts.Definitely think outside the box–almost anything can be made in egg bite molds!

Of course, you can also use them for baby food! That’s what these handy dandy little containers were originally made for!

What are these egg bite molds made of?

They’re made of silicone! It’s an excellent option when cooking in the Instant Pot or even in a Crockpot or the oven!

You can learn more about food grade silicone if you are worried about the safety of it, personally I think it’s a great option!

Can I use silicone egg bite molds in the Instant Pot or other electric pressure cookers?

Yes! A lot of my egg bite mold recipes, which you’ll find below, are made in the Instant Pot. I love using silicone accessories in the Instant Pot. They’re non-stick, easy to clean, and flexible so they fit nicely in the pressure cooker!

Silicone is safer than glass when it comes to cooking in the Instant Pot because there’s no risk of the container breaking or chipping.

How do I adjust time when cooking in egg bite molds?

Instant Pot cooking with the egg bite molds takes a bit of time–I think to penetrate the molds it takes extra time–you’ll see that in the cooking times in the recipes below.

To adjust times for new recipes in the egg bite molds, I’d look to find one that is similar below and use that as a baseline.

If you are experimenting with new recipes be sure to leave a comment and let us know how much time you used for cooking yours! I usually try and find something with a similar base so that the ingredients would use a similar cook time.

What if my egg bite recipe is undercooked in the Instant Pot?

Sometimes cooking with the Instant Pot can be a little intimidating. The good news is that it really doesn’t need to be!

If you try and make an egg bite mold recipe and it doesn’t go well and comes out under cooked you can put it back into the Instant Pot and cook it some more!

It’s important to remember that during a natural reassure release the cooking continues. If you are worried about things not being done, give it some time on a natural pressure release!

Can I use the included plastic lid to cook in the Instant Pot?

You can not–the plastic lid that comes with the egg bite molds is for storage only. I use either foil or these silicone lids for cooking in my Instant Pot with egg bite molds.

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Dairy Free Egg Bites

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Starbucks Egg White Bites with Red Pepper and Turkey Bacon

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Mini Meatloaf in Egg Bite Molds | Instant Pot | Slow Cooker | Oven

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Mini Lasagna Bites with Veggies and Ground Turkey

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Teriyaki Meatballs

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Healthy Key Lime Pie Bites

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Do I need to grease egg bite molds?

Yes! Silicone is a non stick surface but in order to get anything out of these egg bit molds in one piece I would highly recommend using olive oil, non-stick spray, or another option to grease the inside of each mold.

Are there options for purchasing egg bite molds in stores?

I purchase my egg bite molds on Amazon but there are starting to be some choices for in store purchases. You can find them occasionally at Walmart or Bed Bath and Beyond. I’ve noticed that Target is picking up some more silicone accessories for the Instant Pot as well.

My favorite trivet from Amazon popped up in my local Target! So there are definitely some choices for in store purchases if you don’t have to have to shop online.

Can I cook with the lid on my egg bit molds?

My egg bite molds from Amazon came with lids but they are NOT for cooking. They’re for covering your recipes once they are done and storage purposes.

There are some options for covering your egg bite molds while they are cooking. You can use tin foil, a silicone lid that is multipurpose is also a good choice.

If your egg bite mold comes with a lid your packaging should tell you if it is safe. If it doesn’t say it is safe for cooking, I’d refrain from cooking with just to be safe and avoid melting!

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Healthy recipe creator, self-confessed food snob, and certified Level 1 Precision Nutrition Coach. I create healthy recipes with minimally processed ingredients, but have never turned down a homemade brownie. ;)

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FAQs

How to use an egg bite mold? ›

Spray the wells of the Silicone Egg Bites Mold with oil. Then, crack a cold egg into each well and cover the mold with the lid. Add 1 cup (250 mL) water to the inner pot of the Deluxe Multi Cooker and place the filled mold on the cradle within the pot. Set to STEAM for 10 minutes.

Do you need to spray silicone egg molds? ›

Aerosol nonstick spray is not recommended; it will create a sticky residue which is difficult to clean. The lid is not air fryer-, oven-, or microwave-safe. If using the mold in the oven, place on a cookie sheet for stability. Place on a flat surface when adding or removing food from the trays.

What is the use of egg mold? ›

Egg molds have seemingly endless uses. A round one can make perfect circles that cook eggs in breakfast sandwich-ready circles—and can also be used for pancakes, biscuits, burgers, and just about any other food you want to shape.

How to use an egg mould? ›

Using a simple clamshell egg mold

Make ready a bowl of cold water. Open up the mold and wet the surface just in case your egg decides to stick (though it shouldn't). Put in a hot egg. The shape of the mold will guide you as to how to place the egg.

Can I use silicone egg bite mold in the microwave? ›

The Silicone Egg Bites Mold is amazing!! You can use this in the air fryer, oven, microwave and. freezer!!

Why are my egg bites watery? ›

If your egg bites are wet, they are either undercooked, no cornstarch was added, or you may have included too many vegetables. Consider sauteeing veggie add-ins beforehand in order to release excess moisture. If adding tomatoes, try salting and draining them before adding them to the other ingredients.

How do you use funny side up egg mold? ›

Just place the mold in the frying pan, crack two eggs in the rings, and soon mealtime will be funny side up! Made of pure food-safe silicone. Microwave and dishwasher safe.

Can you use Pam for silicone molds? ›

Quick tip! NEVER use nonstick spray of any kind on your silicone molds...

How to get egg bites out of silicone mold? ›

Wearing heatproof mitts, grasp the ends of the wire rack to lift the egg bite mold out of the pot. Remove the sheet of parchment and let the bites cool for 2 minutes or so (they will deflate a bit as they cool). Use a spoon to scoop the bites out of the mold and transfer them to a serving dish.

Can I bake in my silicone mold? ›

Silicone is rubber-like manufactured material containing no plastic. It's widely used in the medical device, baby product, and food manufacturing industries. For baking, use food-grade silicone, typically indicated on the manufacturer's labeling. These silicones are heat-safe up to 400°F/205°C.

How do you cook an egg in an egg mold? ›

Melt butter in a non stick pan over medium high heat. Lightly butter the egg ring. Crack the egg into the egg ring and let set. Add 1 teaspoon of water to the pan and cover and cook for 3 minutes, or until the egg is to your liking.

Why are there black spots on my hard boiled eggs? ›

Hard-cooked eggs can also have black or brown spots on the albumen (egg white) from overcooking or burning. Discoloration due to overcooking does not impact food safety and these eggs are safe to eat.

Can the inside of an egg mold? ›

It's completely normal to see brown or red spots floating in the egg white or on the yolk; these are known as blood spots. Dark spots that appear directly on the underside of the egg shell, however, are a sign of mold. If you suspect that a dark spot is mold, discard the egg.

Are silicone egg molds oven safe? ›

Can I use any type of silicone mold to cook eggs in the oven? It is recommended to use a silicone mold that is specifically designed for baking or cooking in the oven. Silicone molds made for baking are heat-resistant and food-safe, ensuring that your eggs cook evenly and release easily from the mold.

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