8 Ways to Use Your Silicone Egg Bites Mold - 365 Days of Slow Cooking and Pressure Cooking (2024)

If you’re looking for recipes that use your egg bites pan I’ve got you covered. Here are 8 ways to use your silicone egg bites mold.

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8 Ways to Use Your Silicone Egg Bites Mold

If you ordered an egg bites silicone mold* and now are wondering what you should do with it I have a few ideas for you! Do you have other ideas? I’d love to hear! Comment below!

#1: Churro Bites

An easy, made from scratch recipe for fluffy churro bites rolled in cinnamon and sugar. A delightful snack or dessert that is perfectly poppable.

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#2: Meatloaf Bites

Make the cutest, tastiest mini meatloaves ever. This recipe can be made with ground beef, turkey or chicken. You can even make baked potatoes at the same time in the same pot!

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#3: Egg Bites

Crust-less quiche-like bites of eggs, cheese and whatever mix-ins you want. They’re protein packed and a perfect portable breakfast.

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#4: Cheesecake Bites

Mini cheesecakes with a fresh raspberry sauce made in your Instant Pot. A luscious dessert for any occasion. (In the video I demonstrate how to make cheesecake bites with an Oreo crust instead of graham crackers)

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#5: Brownie Bites (like the middle piece in a pan of brownies)

Do you like the gooey, no crust piece in a pan of brownies? You will like Instant Pot brownie bites!!! You can use a brownie mix to make Instant Pot Brownie Bites. Follow the directions on the box to make the brownie batter. Then spray 2 egg bites molds with a bit of nonstick cooking spray. Fill each mold about ⅔ full. Cover each mold with a paper towel and then cover with foil. Stack the molds on top of each other and place on a trivet with handles. Pour 1 cup of water into your Instant Pot (1.5 cups for 8 quart). Lower the trivet into your Instant Pot. Cover the pot and lock the lid into place. Make sure valve is set to sealing. Set the manual/pressure cook button to 25 minutes (for warm and gooey brownie bites) or 30 minutes (for more set brownies). When the time is up let the pot sit for 10 minutes and then move the valve to venting. Remove the lid. Remove the pans from the pot. Uncover. Let cool for 10 or more minutes then turn the mold over onto a plate. Eat and enjoy!

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#6: Corndog Bites

These mini little corn dog bites are easy to make, quick to cook without turning the oven on and the perfect size for little hands. I haven’t made these myself yet but look how cute they are! Try out the recipe from Flour on My Face.

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#7: Pancake Bites

Make these fluffy Instant Pot pancake bites for your next family breakfast! They’re so easy and quick to make, and they’re really fun to eat! Bite-size pancakes with different flavors, blueberry, chocolate chip, the possibilities are endless! Try out the recipe from Little Sunny Kitchen.

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#8: Chocolate Chip Muffin Bites

Love chocolate chip cookies and muffins? Try these Instant Pot Chocolate Chip Muffin Bites. They are a delightful snack or dessert that is perfectly poppable.

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Equipment Used in the Video*

Egg bites mold
OXO sling
Little whisk
Scooper
Instant Pot

*Karen Petersen is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.

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FAQs

Do you have to spray silicone egg molds? ›

It's a good idea to grease most egg molds before adding the eggs. Whether you're using stainless steel, nonstick coated metal, or silicone, adding a bit of cooking spray or oil of choice will ensure your eggs release easily from the mold and make cleaning the molds easier.

How to use Pampered Chef silicone egg bites 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.

Are silicone egg bite molds oven safe? ›

Dishwasher-safe as well as oven-safe up to 445° F. Compatibility: Fits any pot or cooking space 8.27″ wide and 2″ high. This includes 6Qt and larger stovetop and electric pressure cookers, multi-cookers, air fryers, ovens and traditional cookware pieces.

How to keep eggs from sticking to silicone mold? ›

I always grease the cups with a bit of butter or vegan butter. Crack the egg in, add a bit of grated cheese and a smidge of pepper. I check to see that they are cooked as I like them (whites cooked, yolk still a bit runny.)

Do you spray silicone molds before baking? ›

Silicone molds are nonstick but can become less nonstick over time. It is always better to be safe than sorry, so spray them with cooking before using them. It only takes a little cooking spray to make your silicone molds nonstick. This will help you avoid any sticking and make cleanup much easier.

What does silicone mold not stick to? ›

Generally, silicone RTV mold making rubber does not stick to anything, and nothing will stick to it. The exception is that it will stick to itself, other silicones, silica, and glass. If you need to release silicone from itself, use our mold release for silicone.

Do you use Pam on silicone bakeware? ›

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.

What to cook in silicone mold? ›

Bakers everywhere have jumped onto this fun trend of using treat molds to bake cookies, brownies, cakes, and more to create beautiful designs on their desserts. There are many ways to customize this technique to showcase your creativity and add layers using silicone molds.

Can you microwave eggs in silicone molds? ›

You can! Put warm water in the silicone mold, add the egg, and then microwave!

Are silicone egg molds safe? ›

The mold is heat-safe up to 450°F (230°C). If using in the oven, place on a sheet pan for stability. Refrigerator- and freezer-safe.

Can silicone go in a pressure cooker? ›

Can silicone be used in an Instant Pot? It sure can. In fact, many of our favorite Instant Pot accessories are made of silicone. Just look for items that are BPA-free, made of food-grade silicone, and are heat resistant to 450F.

What pan is best for egg bites? ›

That said, I HIGHLY recommend you use a silicone baking pan for this recipe. They're dishwasher safe and I can't think of a single food that would stick to it.

Do you put silicone molds directly in the oven? ›

Do you put silicone bakeware directly on the oven rack? Yes, you can put silicone bakeware directly on an oven rack, however, some can be a little 'floppier' when heated, so putting it on top of a metal cooking tin can make it easier to handle and remove from a hot oven.

How long to cook an egg in a silicone egg ring? ›

(b) Smear a little butter inside the ring, preheat the egg ring in pan with low/medium heat. (c) Slowly pour egg into the egg ring to create seal to prevent the egg leaks out from the bottom of the ring. (d) Cook the egg for more than 3-5 minutes with low/medium heat, then lift the egg ring, a round fried egg finished.

Do you need to prep silicone molds? ›

Greasing for Extra Assurance

Even though silicone molds are non-stick champions, a light spritz of cooking spray or a tiny bit of butter or oil can provide an extra safety net, especially for more intricate designs. This additional step is what you need for a flawless release.

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