Low Carb Breakfast Ideas???

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Highway2Slim
Highway2Slim Posts: 13 Member
Hi All,

I've decided to change the way I eat for good and have opted for a low carb option. I'm full of ideas for lunch and dinners, but am really struggling with breakfast. Probably doesn't help that I grew up in a household where the only option for brekkie were sugary cereals or toast...

Any suggestion you have will be hugely appreciated :)

Thanks.
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  • butlersoft
    butlersoft Posts: 219 Member
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    Bacon and Eggs
    Ham and Eggs
    Omelette
  • PatchEFog
    PatchEFog Posts: 152 Member
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    You might want to consider posting to the low carb and keto boards here on MFP. :)

    Meanwhile, many options exist:
    Eggs
    bacon
    ham
    sausage
    steak
    spinach
    cheese
    mushrooms
    broccoli
    cauliflower

    Pretty much anything you eat for dinner you can eat for breakfast

    I personally have a green chile/cheese and egg bake scheduled for this morning.

    There are loads of low carb sites out there.
    This is by no means a comprehensive list, but here are a few resources:

    http://www.reddit.com/r/ketorecipes
    http://buttoni.wordpress.com/
    http://beautyandthefoodie.com/
    http://stellastyle.com/site/recipes/
    http://www.genaw.com/lowcarb/
  • Jowebster15
    Jowebster15 Posts: 2 Member
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    Morning
    I have had great result by opting to go low carb although i do struggle in what some people say is lo carb, I have had eggs for breakfast but in the week i do have porridge i know its not low carb but i account for the carbs in my daily quota and i find it sustains me right through till lunch and id rather have the carbs in the morning and then all day to burn off.
  • Sparklever
    Sparklever Posts: 38 Member
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    I have shifted to smoothie breekie now to go low carb. This also helps me add lots of veggies and fruits. I also add one scoop full of protein powder so I feel full for long. Mix and match ingredients from the list below :
    - Must - protein powder
    - fresh fruits
    - Coconut water
    - Almond milk
    - yogurt
    - Chia seeds
    - flax meal / LSA
    - vital greens powder
    - Spinach / kale / celery /
    - Carrots/ beetroots/ bottlegourd
    - soaked oats / quinoa if you want to make it filling
    Anything you like!! Get creative and trust me you will start loving them :)

    If not smoothies, oats and quinoa crepes / pancakes with veggies are my fav!
  • Highway2Slim
    Highway2Slim Posts: 13 Member
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    Thanks peeps - great suggestions and really appreciate it. Love how helpful people are on MFP :)
  • Juliarosemary66
    Juliarosemary66 Posts: 64 Member
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    Fruit smoothies are my go to breakfast. Easy to make and keeps me full for ages!
  • amydfreund
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    I agree with the one poster who speaks about eat anything you would any other time! I love a poached egg in the morning, and always have it with a slice of cheese and a cup of broccoli or spinach with a tsp of olive oil. I like to get protein, fat, carb in each meal.. have my coffee with half and half and sugar as well. Learned this form my Filipino friend who always has fish and rice for breakfast, once I tried it, it was a shift in how I thought about breakfast!
  • rorae
    rorae Posts: 34 Member
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    following
  • independant2406
    independant2406 Posts: 447 Member
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    These Egg muffins can be created with many different ingredients to suit your taste. I love these because I can make them ahead. :)
    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/paleo-omelet-muffins/

    I love spinach so I sometimes make this for breakfast:
    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/easy-spinach-souffle/

    Hard boiled eggs (or just the whites) are good for breakfast on the go.
  • Jelaan
    Jelaan Posts: 815 Member
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    I made a fritatta at the weekend with tons of veggies and beef sausage with cheese on top. Did us for breakfast Sunday but also gave me a couple of breakfasts during the week. One slice is around 200 cals but keeps me going until lunch. I add a slice of gf toast if i am especially hungry or expecting a very active morning. I love just needing to reheat something quickly, gives me time for an extra cup of coffee.
  • ciarotheray
    ciarotheray Posts: 20 Member
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    my favourite breakfast is scrambled eggs with spinach or avocado!

    It used to be scrambled egg with croissant, but I made the switch and think the veggie versions are probably even yummier.

    Have you seen recipes for chia seed "pudding"/porridge? depending on what you add, that can be a great protein-based sweet option.
  • ciarotheray
    ciarotheray Posts: 20 Member
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    I love spinach so I sometimes make this for breakfast:
    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/easy-spinach-souffle/






    looks awesome!
  • sculli123
    sculli123 Posts: 1,221 Member
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    steak and eggs
  • icrushit
    icrushit Posts: 773 Member
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    My go-to lower carb breakfast has been full fat yoghurt, mixed berries, chopped nuts, and ground seeds for the past 3/ 4 months. With 100g of yoghurt, 100g of berries, 1/4 cup of seeds, and 1/4 cup of nuts, you're looking at something like 550- 600 calories and 25g net carbs. In addition, you get a nice amount of fibre (20g), although protein is on the lower side (22g) but that's usually about as much protein as I can handle first thing in the morning, and tend to make up my protein at lunch (moderate protein) and dinner (high protein).
  • mamafazz
    mamafazz Posts: 92 Member
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    Keto pancakes>> equal amt eggs to oz of cream cheese... yumm!!
  • lillithfair4
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    I sometimes make an omelet with two eggs and 1/4 cup spinach with a side of whole grain wheat toast. its delicious, filling and low in carbs
  • CaoMcW
    CaoMcW Posts: 1
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    One of my personal favourites is making a fruit smoothie!
    100g 0% fage Greek yoghurt (about 9g protein, it's amazing)
    80g frozen berries of your choice (you can get cheap pre-frozen mixed berries from any supermarket)
    1 small banana or half a medium banana
    A little water to help the blending process

    It's delicious, filling and nutritious :)
  • 3laine75
    3laine75 Posts: 3,070 Member
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    Fry-up :D (or full English)
  • Highway2Slim
    Highway2Slim Posts: 13 Member
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    Wow - such fantastic responses!! Thank you so so much. Am busy copying the recipes down, and looking up the others.

    You guys are amazing :happy:
  • playdohfamily
    playdohfamily Posts: 1 Member
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    baked egg whites; look for the recipe. its easy and low in calories with lots of protein