I don’t know about you, but I could eat cheeseburgers all day, every day. Unfortunately, that’s frowned upon, for whatever reason. This bright side of this calamity, however, is that I’ve been forced to get creative with my cheeseburger love. And in this case, I’ve created healthy burger bites that have all the delicious qualities of a cheeseburger in a finger food shell.

Since the world healthy means something different to every person, I’ll clarify that these cheeseburger bites are healthy in my book because of their low calorie and high protein content. This is a protein-focused food blog, after all.

three photos cheeseburger bites

Each cheeseburger cup is the size of a mini muffin and contains 48 Calories, 6.8 grams of protein, 2.3 grams of carbs, and 1.3 grams of fat. So, I guess these would qualify as low carb cheeseburger bites as well. You can see where naming my recipes gets tricky.

Ingredients for Healthy Cheeseburger Bites

You won’t need much for these cheeseburger bites. I’ll touch on the breadcrumbs and how you can substitute them below but first, I’d like to touch on the condiments and beef that will make up your cheeseburger bites.

The recipe calls for the standard ketchup, mustard, and pickle. If you want to leave pickles out, you can do so without needing to tweak anything else since they’re in limited quantity. On the other hand, if you want to remove the ketchup or mustard, you may need to add a bit more liquid or add some of the remaining condiments.

A recipe for high protein, low carb, and low calorie cheeseburger bites with all your favorite burger fixins packed in an easy to eat finger food. If you like cheeseburgers, you'll love these.

As far as the meat goes for your cheeseburger bites, you can swap beef for ground chicken or turkey if you’d like.

The only note I have here is if you’re going to use a fattier cut of meat, you may want to reduce the egg whites in the recipe since you’ll have some fat run-off during cooking. If you go with a meat below the 85/15 mark, you’ll want to keep an eye to ensure no fat is at risk of dripping off the muffin tin. Now that I say it, it’s probably best to stick to a leaner cut of meat for this recipe.

Related: 30 Macro Friendly Ground Beef Recipes and 25 Healthy Ground Chicken Recipes

Breadcrumb Substitutes

If you need a gluten free option, others have successfully used gluten free breadcrumbs as well as crushed tortillas chips or chicharrones (pork rinds).

What to Serve with Your Burger Bites

I’ll mention a few higher protein side dishes or appetizers below, but my Wingstop Fries recipe, Air Fryer Carrot Fries, and Five Guys Cajun Fries recipes were the first that came to mind. If you’re unfamiliar with Wingstop fries, that’s okay. All you need to know is that they’re sweet, salty, and some of the tastiest fries you’ll find. And my version is a much lower calorie version that can be baked or air fried.

Wingstop fries, carrot fries, and cajun fries

More recipes to pair with your cheeseburger bites: 

And if you need a burger sauce, check out my spin on ShackSauce in my copycat Shake Shack burgers or the sauces from my cheeseburger protein bowls or cheeseburger casserole.

Final Notes

All righty, that’s all ya need to know. When you try these healthy cheeseburger bites, I want to hear about it. Take a picture of your creation and tag me on Instagram and I’ll be sure to share it with the world! I also appreciate feedback (good or bad) in the form of recipe reviews. Let me know how I can make this recipe or future recipes better.

A recipe for high protein, low carb, and low calorie cheeseburger bites with all your favorite burger fixins packed in an easy to eat finger food. If you like cheeseburgers, you'll love these.
4.64 from 340 votes
Servings: 24 burger bites

Healthy Cheeseburger Bites

By Mason Woodruff
Enjoy all the best parts of a cheeseburger without all the calories with these cheeseburger bites. 
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total: 40 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 1 lb Lean Ground Beef, macros with 96/4
  • 3/4 C 184g Liquid Egg Whites, or 4 whole egg whites
  • 1/2 C 56g Fat-Free Shredded Cheddar
  • 1/2 C 56g Shredded Parmesan
  • 1/2 C 56g Breadcrumbs
  • 1/4 C 68g Reduced Sugar Ketchup
  • 3 T 45g Mustard
  • 5 small, 50g Dill Pickles, finely diced (relish may work here as well)

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 400ºF and spray a 24-muffin tin with nonstick cooking spray.
  • Brown the ground beef (or meat of choice) in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  • While the meat cooks, mix the remaining ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
  • After briefly cooling, add the cooked meat to the remaining ingredients, stirring until even.
  • Spoon the mixture into the mini muffin tin, making sure to remove any excess between slots.
  • Bake for 23-25 minutes or until muffin tops are golden brown. (For a standard size muffin tin, add 3-5 minutes to the bake time.)

Notes

  • Each cheeseburger bite has 1 Smart Point (blue plan).
  • Modifying ingredients may affect cook time. If the bottoms of the burger bites are still soft, extend the cook time by a few minutes. Be careful not to overcook (don’t burn the tops). 
  • You can use any muffin tin you’d like but because people tend to ask, this is the one I use.
  • Per bite (recipe makes 24): 48 Calories | 6.8P | 2.3C | 1.3F
  • Per bite with full-fat cheddar: 54 Calories | 6.6P | 2.2C | 2.1F
  • If you’re tracking your calorie intake, be sure to account for any additional condiments you top your cheeseburger bites with. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1Burger Bite, Calories: 48kcal, Carbohydrates: 2.3g, Protein: 6.8g, Fat: 1.3g
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I’m Mason Woodruff, and I’ve been writing about fitness and food since finishing a nutrition degree in 2014. After working as a strength and nutrition coach, I realized cooking is a skill most fitness enthusiasts could use some help with. I’ve been creating recipes for home cooks ever since.

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251 Comments

  1. Jessica says:

    These are so simple and delicious! We use deer meat mostly but very versatile with beef or turkey if preferred. I also like adding my sour mustard pickles give it an extra yum factor!

  2. Lorena says:

    Tried this recipe for the first time earlier this week, and definitely a new favorite! They are LITERALLY cheeseburger bites, very surprised how well they came out. I have a 2 year old that is extremely picky and I struggle with incorporating protein in her diet… she loved these! I will for sure be making these regularly now. Thanks for such awesome recipes!

  3. Lauren says:

    5 stars
    My husband and I are complete opposites when it comes to food but this is a recipe we both loved! He even said he’d be happy if I made it every week (which I just may!)

  4. Mikaela Oles says:

    5 stars
    I like to meal prep my lunches for the week every Sunday. These are some of the easiest meals for me to prep! It hardly takes any effort or time to make them, but they still taste delicious and are super easy to pack into daily containers. Love em!

  5. Deanna Hopkins says:

    These were great. Very easy ingredients and my kids loved them too. The pickles make them stand apart from other similar recipes. The best part is that we get the macros to this recipe.

  6. Erika says:

    5 stars
    These are so good and yummy! Not only for me, but the whole family loves them, even the picky ones in the bunch ask for me to make them.

  7. Christina says:

    2 stars
    This was so good that we have done it twice this month. It is a favorite now. Hubby changed it from a muffin pan to a mini loaf pan. This made a nice soft exterior but maintained its shape.

  8. Jamie says:

    I Finally made these and they did not disappoint! I ran out of regular mustard and had to use Dijon instead, but kept everything else the same and they were incredible! My five year old asked me to not eat them all 🙂 I froze some and thawed during the week for lunches and they were just as great. I used a regular cupcake pan so only made 12 servings opposed to 24 but i kept the same cook time. Love these!

  9. Christina D says:

    I made it the way it says the first time and somehow my mustard haters could “taste” is but now i do no pickles and no mustard and they are still AMAZING! I love them for a snack at work when i need to hold myself over till lunch or dinner and they are great cold!!! Absolutely recommend!

  10. Lynn Martens says:

    5 stars
    I like to have a couple for a snack . My local grocery store sold me ground sirloin that definitely was not 96/4. I did find the 96/4 blend at my Walmart grocery!