Swap McDonalds for Fresh and Kidney Friendly: Summer Harvest Egg Muffin Cups Recipe - KNI - Kidney Nutrition Institute (2024)

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Fresh flavors in the summer are an absolute must to make really tasteful renal diet recipes. My favorite fresh flavors come from fresh herbs. All summer long, we pluck basil and dill and parsley and whatever else was lucky enough to find a spot in my herb garden. Adding these herbs with summer vegetables like carrots, squash, and peppers makes these egg cups nourishing and renal friendly. We also like that these are a quick make-ahead breakfast for the renal diet.Swap McDonalds for Fresh and Kidney Friendly: Summer Harvest Egg Muffin Cups Recipe - KNI - Kidney Nutrition Institute (1)

At KidneyGrub, we do everything possible to leave out the salt so our food can be perfect for a kidney diet. Often, we have to make recipes over a couple of times to find something we think is acceptable. One approach we take to replace salt flavor is adding a bit of some sort of sour. These sour or acidic flavors make the mouth water and can really help take the flavor up a notch without too much salt.

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The Secret Low Sodium Ingredient

We excitedly whipped these together (without salt) and tasted. They were okay; kind of eggy and herby, but nothing great. (Oh, and I know, I know those aren’t words, but you still understand). I’d added the mayo hoping to get just a bit of the zing from it for a rounded flavor, but unfortunately that didn’t work. Then Rebecca suggested we try zesting some lemon, before starting over with some salt addition. I was skeptical – lemon, basil, dill, egg, brie? Sounded like too much. BOY WAS I WRONG! With the littlezip from the lemon zest, this went from blah to gourmet. You think I’m exaggerating, but I’m not. I loved them so much (as did my two children) that we finished them for dinner that night. The lemon zest was key though.

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KIDNEYGRUB VERDICT:

I’m really proud of this recipe. It is an original recipe that I made hoping to fill a need for a lower carb, veggie full breakfast that could be made ahead for busy people. There has been some really interesting research on kidney disease lately that has again shown how absolutely paramount it is to add fresh fruits and vegetables into the renal diet. So, these kidney friendly egg cups meet all my requirements for a perfect recipe: easy, low sodium, mouth-watering. If you need another great breakfast recipe checkout our sourdough pancakes or our simple english muffin breakfast sandwiches.

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KidneyGrub Original: Summer Harvest Egg Muffin Cups

Renal diet gourmet! These simple egg muffin cups are perfect for a fancy Sunday brunch or made ahead to grab when running out the door. Lemon zest is the surprising secret ingredient that takes these from ho-hum to mouth-watering wow!

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Course: Breakfast, Snack

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Keto, Low Calorie, Low Carb, Low Phosphorus, Low Potassium, Low Protein, Low Sodium

Diet Type: CKD, Dialysis, PKD

Servings: 12

Calories: 66kcal

Author: Jessianna Saville, RDN, Renal Nutrition Specialist

Ingredients

  • 1 cup vegetables diced small or shredded (we did 1/3 c carrot, 1/3 c yellow squash, 1/3 c red pepper)
  • 1 teaspoon oil
  • 8 eggs
  • 1 tablespoon fresh herbs we used dill, basil, and parsley
  • 3 stalks green onion green and white thinly sliced
  • 2 teaspoon mayonnaise
  • Brie optional, small slices
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest to taste

Instructions

  • Saute vegetables in oil until barely softened. Set-aside to cool. Whisk eggs and mayo together in bowl. Add herbs and sliced green onions. Add cooked vegetables. Pour into 12 individual muffin tins. Top with small slice of brie (opt) Silicon muffin tins are best because the muffins can easily pop out of those. Alternatively, you could make this in an 9x9 dish like a breakfast casserole.

  • Bake at 350 for about 20-25 minutes until middle of each muffin is set. Add sprinkle of lemon zest to top of each muffin.

Notes

* These store really well in freezer and can be made ahead. If making ahead add the lemon zest to the egg batter before cooking.
*Alternative toppings include feta and very sharp thinly grated cheddar cheese (1/4 tsp per muffin)
* To lower the phosphorus content further, replace 4 eggs with 6 egg whites. With egg white replacement fat content is 3.5 gm and phos is 46 mg.

Optional addition of 1 small slice of brie:48 kcal | 4 gm fat | 0 gm carbohydrates | 3 gm protein | 27 gm phosphorus | 22 gm potassium

Nutrition

Calories: 66kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 124mg | Sodium: 59mg | Potassium: 88mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1009IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 25mg | Iron: 1mg

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P.S. My 4 year old daughter was taking pictures with us on my phone while we were staging these photos and tasting. I had to share!! So talented (says proud mom)!

Swap McDonalds for Fresh and Kidney Friendly: Summer Harvest Egg Muffin Cups Recipe - KNI - Kidney Nutrition Institute (2024)

FAQs

Can I eat Mcdonald's on a renal diet? ›

Choose a hamburger/mayo chicken/grilled chicken salad. Avoid Big macs/big tasty/chicken legend burger as they have a very high salt content. Ask for fries without salt.

How many eggs can a kidney patient eat per day? ›

Most people with chronic kidney disease need between 60-70 grams of protein a day, which is the amount in about 7 ounces of meat or 10 large eggs. Individual protein needs will vary based on overall calories needs, activity level, and kidney function.

What is the best deli meat for kidney disease? ›

Lunch meats that are advertised as being “natural” can be good choices. The “natural” lunch meats are less likely to contain phosphate additives. Highly processed lunch meats such as bologna, salami, pastrami or hot dogs should be limited or avoided.

Can you eat a grilled cheese sandwich with kidney disease? ›

In summary, yes, you can 100% enjoy sandwiches when you have CKD. It can help to keep a few key things in mind: Look for lower-sodium breads, meats, cheeses, and condiments.

Are French fries OK on renal diet? ›

Limit foods like oranges, prunes, bananas, tomatoes, egg yolks, avocados, and potatoes (including French fries). Protein—Protein makes your kidneys work harder and eating high amounts can lessen their ability to remove wastes from the body. Minimize eating animal proteins like meats, some seafood, and dairy products.

Can I eat chicken nuggets on a renal diet? ›

Don't eat ham, bacon, sausage, hot dogs, lunch meats, chicken tenders or nuggets, or regular canned soup. Only eat reduced-sodium soups that don't have potassium chloride as an ingredient (check the food label.) Also, only eat 1 cup, not the whole can.

What fast foods are low in phosphorus? ›

Looking at Burger King, McDonald's, and Wendy's, the regular plain hamburger looks like the best choice with the lowest phosphorus and potassium. In general, Taco Bell has few ideal options, with their crunchy and soft tacos as the best options; however, it is rare for people to eat just 1 taco.

Can you have chips on a renal diet? ›

What foods are bad for kidneys? People with kidney disease typically need to follow a diet low in sodium, protein, potassium, and phosphorus. This means limiting or avoiding foods such as avocados, brown rice, and chips.

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