Potato, Cheddar & Chive Bakes

Portable, cheesy Potato, Cheddar and Chive egg bakes inspired by a popular coffeehouse hit. Perfect for quick breakfasts and make ahead mornings.

This Potato, Cheddar and Chive bake is my favorite grab and go breakfast when mornings get busy and I still want something warm and satisfying. I first riffed on this combination on a rainy weekend when I wanted the fluffy egg texture of a classic bake, and the bright snap of fresh chives, but in a form that fit my small muffin pan. The result is a tender egg custard laced with cottage cheese, pockets of soft red potato, and a golden, bubbly top of cheddar and Monterey jack. It became an instant favorite with my family, who liked the contrast between the creamy egg and the slight bite from the onion.
I discovered how forgiving this method is the first time I swapped in frozen spinach when fresh was not available, and the bakes still turned out moist and flavorful. The combination of yellow mustard and a few drops of hot sauce lifts the custard so every bite tastes lively rather than flat. These bakes are perfect for busy weekday mornings, light weekend brunches, or packed lunches that travel well. You can double the batch for a crowd, and they store beautifully for reheating later.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in just 40 minutes from start to finish, this dish gives you a warm, protein rich breakfast with minimal hands on time.
- Uses pantry and refrigerator staples such as red potatoes, eggs, cottage cheese, and shredded cheese, so it is easy to pull together any morning.
- Portable and packable, the bakes come out in individual portions that reheat well, making them ideal for lunch boxes or work meals.
- Make ahead friendly, you can prepare a full batch and store in the fridge for up to three days, or freeze for longer storage.
- Customizable, swap cheeses, mix in cooked bacon or ham, or add extra herbs for seasonal variations.
- High in protein yet approachable for family members, even picky eaters often enjoy the cheesy, familiar flavors.
In my kitchen these have become a weekend staple. My partner takes two to work, and the kids love adding a little ketchup on the side. I enjoy how the cottage cheese makes the custard silky without a heavy texture, and how the chives add a fresh onion note that keeps the bites from tasting too rich.
Ingredients
- Red potatoes: 1 pound, small diced, use waxy red potatoes for a tender bite that holds shape. Choose even sized pieces for even cooking.
- Yellow onion: 1 half medium, diced, adds sweetness and depth. I like the natural sweetness of yellow onion, but white works in a pinch.
- Olive oil: 1 tablespoon, for sauteing the potatoes and onion. Use a good quality extra virgin olive oil for flavor.
- Salt and pepper: 1 half teaspoon salt and 1 quarter teaspoon black pepper, adjust to taste as potatoes absorb seasoning during cooking.
- Fresh spinach: 1 cup, roughly chopped, adds color and a gentle vegetal note. Baby spinach works well and wilts quickly.
- Large eggs: 4, the base of the custard that sets around the potato and greens.
- Cottage cheese: 1 cup, whole milk cottage cheese makes the custard creamy and tender while contributing protein.
- Yellow mustard: 2 teaspoons, sharpens the flavor and prevents the custard from tasting flat.
- Hot sauce: 1 half teaspoon, optional, just a few drops to add subtle heat and balance.
- Sharp cheddar: 1 quarter cup, shredded, provides the tangy melted top that browns beautifully under the broiler.
- Monterey jack: 1 quarter cup, shredded, melts smoothly and tames cheddar sharpness.
- Chives: 2 tablespoons, finely diced, for a fresh, mild onion finish.
Instructions
Pan sauté potatoes and onion: Heat a large skillet over medium heat, add 1 tablespoon olive oil, then add the small diced red potatoes and the diced yellow onion. Sprinkle with 1 half teaspoon salt and 1 quarter teaspoon black pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 8 to 10 minutes until potatoes are fork tender with slight golden edges. This step builds texture and flavor, avoid overcrowding the pan to ensure even browning. Wilt the spinach: Add 1 cup roughly chopped fresh spinach to the skillet and stir until just wilted, about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat and set the mixture aside to cool slightly. Cooling prevents the egg custard from beginning to set prematurely when combined. Prepare the muffin pan: Lightly grease a 12 cavity square muffin pan with butter or nonstick spray. Greasing well helps the bakes release cleanly and creates a lightly crisp edge. Blend the custard: In a blender combine 4 large eggs, 1 cup cottage cheese, 2 teaspoons yellow mustard, 1 half teaspoon hot sauce, and a pinch of salt. Blend until completely smooth, about 20 to 30 seconds. A smooth custard yields a uniform texture and helps the cottage cheese integrate evenly. Preheat the oven: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Even oven temperature is important for consistent set and browning. Assemble the bakes: Distribute the cooled potato and spinach mixture evenly into each muffin cavity. Pour the blended egg and cottage cheese mixture over the potatoes, filling each cavity about three quarters full. Stir gently with a fork to combine the eggs and potatoes so the potato pieces are evenly distributed. Add cheese and chives: In a small bowl combine 1 quarter cup shredded sharp cheddar, 1 quarter cup shredded Monterey jack, and 2 tablespoons finely diced chives. Sprinkle the cheese and chives over the top of each filled cavity. The modest amount of cheese gives a golden crust without overpowering the custard. Bake and broil: Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 18 to 20 minutes, until the centers are set and a toothpick comes out mostly clean. For a golden top turn the oven broiler on and broil for about 2 minutes watching carefully so the cheese does not burn. Allow the bakes to cool slightly before removing from the pan.
You Must Know
- These bakes keep well in the refrigerator for up to three days, and they freeze nicely for up to three months when wrapped individually. Reheat from frozen in a 350 degree Fahrenheit oven for 12 to 15 minutes.
- They are rich in protein, with about 13 grams per serving, and provide a balanced breakfast when paired with fruit or a whole grain slice.
- Watch the broiler closely, cheese can go from golden to burned in under a minute, so set a timer for safety.
- Choose waxy red potatoes for texture retention. If using russets, parboil them first to avoid a grainy interior.
- If you need gluten free assurance check labels on mustard and hot sauce, as some brands contain additives with gluten.
My favorite part is how the little bites travel so well. I once brought a batch to a sunrise hike, and the group agreed these are the best portable breakfast I have ever packed. The cottage cheese keeps them tender, and the chives make every mouthful taste fresh and bright.
Storage Tips
To store cool completely then place in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. For longer storage wrap each piece in plastic wrap then place in a freezer safe bag and freeze for up to three months. Reheat refrigerated portions in a 325 degree Fahrenheit oven for about 8 to 10 minutes to warm through. For a quick microwave option reheat on medium power for 60 to 90 seconds, then finish in a hot oven for a slightly crisp edge. Use glass or BPA free plastic containers, and label with date for best rotation.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you want lower fat choose low fat cottage cheese and use reduced fat cheeses. Swap red potatoes for cooked sweet potato for a sweeter profile, but reduce mustard slightly to balance sugar. For a dairy free version omit cottage cheese and use a silken tofu blend with a pinch of nutritional yeast, this will change texture and is not vegetarian friendly for ovo lacto eaters. Replace mustard with Dijon for a sharper note, or omit hot sauce for no heat. Add cooked bacon or diced ham for a non vegetarian variation, keep salt adjustments in mind.
Serving Suggestions
Serve warm from the pan with a side of fresh fruit and a small green salad for a light brunch. Top with a spoonful of salsa or a drizzle of plain yogurt for contrast. These also pair nicely with roasted tomatoes and whole wheat toast for a heartier meal. Garnish with extra chopped chives and a few grinds of black pepper to finish. For a weekend crowd double the batch and set out toppings so guests can customize their own portions.
Cultural Background
Egg and potato combinations have deep roots in home cooking across many cultures because they are economical, filling, and versatile. This version draws on classic American brunch sensibilities and the trend toward individual portions inspired by popular coffeehouse offerings. The use of cottage cheese to enrich the custard is a modern technique often used in home kitchens to add protein and creaminess without relying only on heavy cream. Chives are a classic garnish in French cuisine and their inclusion here bridges rustic comfort and fresh herb brightness.
Seasonal Adaptations
Spring and summer let you swap spinach for blanched asparagus tips and add fresh peas for sweetness. In fall and winter try roasted butternut squash instead of potatoes, and swap chives for sage for an earthier profile. Holiday mornings welcome shredded leftover turkey or cooked sausage stirred into the potato mix. Adjust baking time slightly for denser fillings, and always test centers with a toothpick before broiling.
Meal Prep Tips
Assemble the bakes up to the point of baking and cover in the refrigerator overnight for quick mornings. When ready bake for the same 18 to 20 minutes from chilled, but allow a minute or two extra for fully set centers. For grab and go pack in single servings with a small ice pack for safe transport if not eaten within two hours. Use a silicone muffin pan to make removal a breeze and to speed cleaning time. Make a double batch and freeze half to save time on busy weeks.
These Potato, Cheddar and Chive bakes are a simple way to bring warmth and nutrition to your morning routine. They are forgiving, customizable, and perfect for sharing. I hope you enjoy making them as often as we do, and that they become a staple in your breakfast rotation.
Pro Tips
Cool the potato mixture slightly before adding the egg custard to prevent premature setting.
Use a blender for the eggs and cottage cheese to get a silky custard without lumps.
Watch the broiler closely, cheese can brown quickly and burn if unattended.
Grease the muffin pan well or use silicone cups to ensure easy removal.
This nourishing potato, cheddar & chive bakes 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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Potato, Cheddar & Chive Bakes
This Potato, Cheddar & Chive Bakes recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
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Instructions
Sauté potatoes and onion
Heat a large skillet over medium heat, add olive oil, then add diced potatoes and diced onion. Season with salt and pepper. Cook for 8 to 10 minutes until potatoes are tender and lightly golden. Stir occasionally to avoid sticking. Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly.
Wilt the spinach
Add chopped spinach to the skillet and stir until wilted, about 2 to 3 minutes. Mixing in the greens while the potatoes are warm helps them soften without overcooking. Set the mixture aside to cool.
Prepare muffin pan
Lightly grease a 12 cavity muffin pan with butter or nonstick spray. Proper greasing ensures easy removal and slightly crisp edges.
Blend egg mixture
Place eggs, cottage cheese, yellow mustard, hot sauce, and a pinch of salt in a blender. Blend until completely smooth to create a uniform custard that bakes evenly.
Assemble the portions
Distribute the cooled potato and spinach mixture evenly into each muffin cavity. Pour the blended egg mixture over the potato mixture, filling cavities about three quarters full. Stir gently so potatoes are evenly distributed.
Top with cheese and chives
Combine shredded cheddar and Monterey Jack with diced chives and sprinkle over each filled cavity. The cheese will melt and brown under the broiler for a golden finish.
Bake and finish
Bake in a preheated 350 degree Fahrenheit oven for 18 to 20 minutes until centers are set. Turn on the broiler and broil for about 2 minutes to brown the cheese, watching carefully. Allow to cool slightly before serving.
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