Vegan Quiche Muffins (Vegan Egg Muffin Cups - Low Carb) | Low Carb Vegan Recipes (2024)

These Vegan Quiche Muffins are like vegan egg muffin cups and are my current go-to breakfast and lunchbox snack! They are loaded with protein and so much flavour!

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Here’s a fun fact for you: When I was vegetarian, a nice large slice of quiche with a side salad was one of my favourite brunch/lunch options. The things I loved the most were the flavourful fillings and the eggy texture. In Jamaica we had Spinach Quiche but also had Callaloo Quiche – I love both so I always alternated between them. In fact, at my bridal shower, there wasAckeequiche which completely blew my mind at how delicious it was.

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Vegan Quiche Muffins

Fast forward to today and I’m so happy and proud to present these Vegan Quiche Muffins with Sun-dried Tomatoes and Spinach. They take me right back to those brunch days, but in an even better way. These Quiche Muffins are even more versatile than a slice of quiche:

  • They are the perfect size for a quick and light breakfast.
  • They arepacked with delicious protein.
  • Even better – they can be eaten hot or cold. Perfect for lunchboxes for kids and adults alike
  • Great for breakfast meal prep and on the go breakfasts
  • You can switch up the fillings easily. I highly recommend keeping the sun-dried tomatoes though. I love how brine-y they are.
  • The flavours are SUPERB.
  • I can see these out for appetisers or brunch. So versatile.

Long story short, these quiche muffins are bound to make your day. Gav couldn’t stop going on about how much they tasted exactly like eggs. You’re probably wondering – okay – what are they made with?! Tofu. YES, tofu.

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I was shocked too. I’ve always heard about using chickpea flour for these, but my first and last experience with it was terrible. I used a recipe for “scrambled eggs” with it and it was a gloopy mess. I plan to make my own one day, but for now, I wanted to stick with an ingredient I’m perfectly familiar with. You see, tofu takes on any flavour you give it. I think that’s why people are so wary of it because they don’t season it properly.

How to Make Vegan Quiche Muffins

Making these couldn’t be easier. You start by pressing your tofu. While it’s pressing, you can start prepping your ingredients. I love to saute down all the seasonings and quiche ingredients (spinach, mushrooms, onions, sun-dried tomatoes etc.) to really pull out their flavours.

Then, you blend the tofu with all the quiche-like seasonings. Don’t skip on these beautiful seasonings. Every drop serves a purpose in transforming these. I also highly recommend blending these in the strongest blender that you own. You want to focus on the beautiful, smooth, eggy texture of these. Then fold in your spinach, mushrooms etc. from earlier, pour into your muffin tins, bake, and enjoy!

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How to Store Vegan Quiche Muffins/Vegan Egg Muffin Cups

Lastly, these Vegan Quiche Muffins are amazing for meal prep. I mean, easy to prep, easy to bake, easy to store. I love storing them once cooled in a glass Tupperware container stacked on top of each other.
YES, you can freeze these Vegan Quiche Muffins too! Tofu always tastes better after freezing so rest assured it’ll work perfectly here. I freeze them on a baking sheet for an hour, then once frozen, stack them into one of my favourite reusable silicone zipped bags (aff. link).

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How many carbs are inVegan Quiche Muffins?

This recipe is 2.6g of carbs and 1.1g of net carbs. If you want more info on what that means, be sure to check out ourFAQ page.

These have definitely re-ignited my love of breakfast foods and I plan to work to share even more with you.These are a beautiful start and I can’t wait to make a whole quiche for the upcoming holidays. Seems perfect for a breakfast or brunch or lunch (why not all three?).

Enjoy, friends!

Yield: 12 muffins

Vegan Quiche Muffins

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These Vegan Quiche Muffins Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Spinach are my current go-to breakfast and lunchbox snack! They are loaded with protein and so much flavour!

Prep Time 15 minutes

Cook Time 35 minutes

Total Time 50 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 (1 lb.) block firm tofu lightly pressed*
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil or any oil
  • about ¼ cup (68g) chopped mushrooms
  • 2 cups spinach
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3 tablespoons chopped onions
  • salt and pepper to taste for the veggies
  • 7 sundried tomato halves (49g), diced
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk or any unsweetened nut milk
  • 3 tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • a pinch of turmeric for colour
  • 1 teaspoon dried chives or 1 tablespoon freshly chopped chives
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • pinch of black salt kala namak - optional but adds eggy flavour

Instructions

    Preheat oven to 375°F/190°C. Begin to press your tofu and set aside until you are ready for it. Grease a 12-cup muffin container and set aside.


    In a pan over medium-high heat, heat the coconut oil. Add in the mushrooms, spinach, garlic, onions, and 6 of the 7 sun-dried tomato halves, stirring to combine with the oil. Season lightly with salt and pepper to taste. Allow to cook through until the onions are translucent, spinach is shrivelled and mushrooms shrunken, about 5 to 8 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and set aside.


    In a high powered blender, add the tofu, almond milk, nutritional yeast, sea salt and black pepper, turmeric, and baking powder. If you have any kala namak, add it now. Blend on high until everything is completely smooth and there are no lumps. I blended mine twice to ensure this.


    Stir in with a wooden spoon all of the fillings from the pan, plus the chives to combine. You can taste here and decide if you want any more nutritional yeast or sea salt.


    Spoon out the mixture into 12 greased muffin cups, trying to get an even amount of toppings in each. Top each cup with the last of the sun-dried tomato half.


    Bake for 35 until quiche muffins until a toothpick stuck in the middle comes out mostly clean. Remove from oven and allow to rest for 5 minutes on the counter in the pan. Then, loosen edges with a knife and remove onto a wire rack, so that they can cool completely without getting soggy.


    Serve while still warm, or while cold, and enjoy!

Notes

*If you have a tofu press, don’t push it down all the way. If you’re using the books and paper towel method (wrap a tofu block in a few layers of paper towel or a kitchen towel then press with books), you only want to press for about 5-10 minutes, not much longer.

Kala Namak is an Indian spice that adds a lovely eggy sulphur flavour to any vegan egg dishes. It is very powerful so only add a small pinch into your recipes. If you don’t have any, that’s also fine – it’s optional.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

12

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 53Total Fat: 3.2gSaturated Fat: 1.2gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 136mgCarbohydrates: 2.6gNet Carbohydrates: 1.1gFiber: 1.5gSugar: 0.4gProtein: 4.1g

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FAQs

Will egg muffins stick to silicone liners? ›

The silicone muffin pans are great. You just set the silicone muffin pan on a baking sheet and bake as directed. But the egg muffins pop out super easily. There are never any sticking problems with that sort of pan.

Can you use cupcake liners when making egg bites? ›

Note: I would NOT recommend making these using regular cupcake wrappers. The parchment paper wrappers are worth it. If you don't have those, you can try to grease your pan or muffin tin LIBERALLY with oil or butter. Don't skip this step.

Do you spray silicone muffin cups before baking? ›

Generally, good old greasing is not really necessary with silicone molds. However, using cooking sprays or even greasing before baking and cooking can make your life a lot easier when it comes to washing them later on. Think of this as a means of prevention – you'll spend much less time doing the dishes afterward.

How do you make egg muffin cups not stick? ›

Preheat the oven to 350ºF and grease a non-stick muffin pan (affiliate link). Alternatively, you can use paper liners or silicone liners to prevent sticking. You'll also need a rimmed baking sheet that the muffin pan fits into. (This is important!

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