break·fast /ˈbrekfəst/ Noun A meal eaten in the morning, the first of the day.
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- Oatmeal: whole rolled oats topped with whatever sounds good - nuts, seeds, honey, fruit, coconut oil or a combination
- Vegan chocolate-banana flax pudding: Mmmmmmmm.............
- Vegan chocolate-banana flax pudding: Mmmmmmmm.............
- Shakes: generally with a base of banana + coconut or almond milk and then add ins: almond, cashew or peanut butter, tahini, spirulina, dulse, soaked flax seeds, ice, honey, bee pollen, blueberries, greens.
- Yogurt: plain, *full fat* Greek or European style yogurt topped with almonds, pepitas, fruit, etc. (The link has some of my favorite ways to prepare it...)
- Coconut Banana Pancakes: always a favorite!
- Egg + veggie scramble with whatever veggies are stocked in the fridge plus organic eggs, cooked in organic butter and olive oil.
Eggs scrambled with kale, onions, broccoli, romano-parm cheese. |
Can't eat greens all day unless you start in the morning! ;)
I love adding greens and other veggies to egg scrambles. It helps make the breakfast more filling and ensures a GREAT start to the day with all of those vitamins and minerals! The best part is being able to customize it every day with different veggie additions from the fridge, so it never gets boring. Sometimes it's peppers, mushrooms and spinach, other times it's kale, broccoli and onions. If there is cheese in the fridge, I might a bit of that too. Here's what I made this morning:
Green Veggie Scramble
(Recipe for 2)
Ingredients:
1/3 c white onions, diced
2 handfuls of chopped tuscan kale
1 c broccoli florets, roughly chopped
Pat of organic butter
Drizzle of olive oil
3 Tbsp grated Parmesan-Romano cheese
4 organic eggs
1/2 an avocado - makes a pretty delish garnish!
Directions:
Heat a large frying pan to medium and add butter + olive oil. (The olive oil helps keep the butter from getting too hot which causes it to sizzle and brown). Sautee the onions, kale & broccoli in together for several minutes until soft and fragrant. Add the eggs (I don't usually even bother whisking them first) and the cheese and scramble for another 5 minutes or so, until done. Plate with avocado and bring out your favorite hot sauce(s) from the fridge. Done!
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