These low carb 3-ingredient cheddar broccoli bites are the kind of retro party snack that earns a permanent place in the recipe box: simple, thrifty, and surprisingly satisfying. They lean on the classic pairing of broccoli and cheddar, baked until the edges turn crisp and deeply savory, and they are especially useful when you need an easy appetizer that feels indulgent without relying on flour-heavy fillers.

Serve these bites warm as a snack or appetizer with ranch dressing, sour cream, or a quick garlic yogurt dip on the side. They also pair nicely with a platter of celery, cucumber slices, and cherry tomatoes for a casual low carb spread, or alongside burgers, grilled chicken, or a cup of tomato soup if you want to turn them into part of a simple lunch or supper.

Low Carb 3-Ingredient Cheddar Broccoli Bites

Servings: 4

Finished cheddar broccoli bites baked until crisp
Finished cheddar broccoli bites baked until crisp

Ingredients

3 cups broccoli florets, finely chopped

2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
2 large eggs

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a baking tray or sheet pan with foil or parchment for easy cleanup.

2. Finely chop the broccoli into small pieces so it mixes evenly and holds together better in each bite.

3. In a medium bowl, combine the chopped broccoli, shredded cheddar, and eggs, then stir until the mixture is evenly coated and begins to clump together.

4. Scoop small mounds of the mixture onto the prepared tray and gently press them into compact bite-size rounds, leaving a little space between each one.

5. Bake for 16 to 20 minutes, until the cheese is melted, the tops are bubbly, and the edges are browned and crisp.

6. Let the bites cool for a few minutes to firm up, then serve warm.

Variations & Tips

Texture tip: If your broccoli is wet after washing, pat it very dry before chopping. Excess moisture can keep the bites from crisping properly and may make the mixture spread on the tray.

Cheese choice: Sharp cheddar gives the strongest flavor, but extra-sharp cheddar will make these even more savory. Pre-shredded cheese works fine, though freshly shredded cheese usually melts more smoothly.

Mini muffin method: For a neater shape, press the mixture into a lightly greased mini muffin tin instead of baking free-form on a tray. This helps the bites hold together and gives them more uniformly crisp edges.

Add-a-little-more version: Even though the classic appeal is the 3-ingredient simplicity, a pinch of garlic powder, black pepper, or crushed red pepper fits naturally here if you want a little extra depth without changing the character of the dish.