What's your favourite breakfast recipe?
wasveganvictoria88
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Mine is 'Breakfast eggs' which I invented after trying the mexican Huevos Rancheros which is eggs in a spicy tomato sauce and tortilla wrap. Preferring my spice in the evening I came up with a more subtle taste:
Ingredients
1 medium egg
1 reduced fat sausage
A tin of chopped tomatoes
A couple of mushrooms
Dried mixed herbs
Method
Place the tinned toms and herbs in a small pan. Slice your mushroom and heat with the toms. When the toms are simmering, chop your sausage into smallish slices and add to the toms. If you have a frozen sausage, add it whole then take it out and slice once it has thawed. After about 5-10mins, make a well in the sauce and crack your egg into the pan. Make sure your sauce is not bubbling too much or you will get veins of egg everywhere - although this doesn't affect the taste, it doesn't look appealing. Give the egg 5-10mins depending on whether you want it soft or hard boiled.
Serve! Calories - around 150-200kcal depending on what sort of sausage you use! Serve with a piece of bread or toast if you have the allowance
P.s. I'm not a vegan anymore!
Ingredients
1 medium egg
1 reduced fat sausage
A tin of chopped tomatoes
A couple of mushrooms
Dried mixed herbs
Method
Place the tinned toms and herbs in a small pan. Slice your mushroom and heat with the toms. When the toms are simmering, chop your sausage into smallish slices and add to the toms. If you have a frozen sausage, add it whole then take it out and slice once it has thawed. After about 5-10mins, make a well in the sauce and crack your egg into the pan. Make sure your sauce is not bubbling too much or you will get veins of egg everywhere - although this doesn't affect the taste, it doesn't look appealing. Give the egg 5-10mins depending on whether you want it soft or hard boiled.
Serve! Calories - around 150-200kcal depending on what sort of sausage you use! Serve with a piece of bread or toast if you have the allowance
P.s. I'm not a vegan anymore!
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Sounds delicious! I just had a soft boiled egg and plum tomatoes on toast - so yummy!0
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sounds lovely ive just put the recipe in my plan thanks x0
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Mine is chicken sausage 100 cals and only 6g fat , veggie omlet: spinach, mushroom, tomatoe, onion and a cap full of mojo crioll marinade for seasoning.0
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low fat muesli with rice milk. keeps me going all morning.0
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Sunday is Omelet day for us! (I dont want to be attacked by the Sodium police so please dont comment)
This morning I sauteed some zucchini, eggplant, baby portabella mushrooms, orange bell pepper, fresh garlic, sea salt and pepper..
Sauteed up some Eye-round bite-sized pieces with sea salt and black pepper...
My husband's omelet is a 3-egg with provolone and then the filling
My omelet is a 2-egg with 1oz fresh crumbled gorgonzola and then the filling..0 -
My favorite is a breakfast sandwich. I cook 1/4 cup Egg Beaters into a little omelet shape and sprinkle on 1/8 cup of reduced-fat cheddar cheese. Then I warm up 2 oz. of roasted turkey (deli slices) and put it all on a 100-calorie Sandwich Thin. I like to put spicy brown mustard on mine. The whole thing is about 230 calories and is very satisfying!0
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My BBF has recipe for muligrain waffles that come out beautifully and have such a delicious, chewy texture:
1/2 cup old fashioned rolled oats soaked 15 min in 2 C buttermilk
Add to that, 2/3 C each whole wheat flour and regular AP flour
2Thbsp wheat germ
11/2 tsp baking powder
1tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
2 eggs
1/4 C brown sugar
1tsp vanilla ext
1thbsp canola oil
mix lightly, kinda like muffin batter...it is a very thick batter
even my husband likes these, and he's not a big waffle or pancake fan, he says these "stick to your ribs".
Don't know the calories offhand...I'll look them up and repost ASAP.0 -
Low fat black pudding with tinned spag Bol!!!!0
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My BBF has recipe for muligrain waffles that come out beautifully and have such a delicious, chewy texture:
1/2 cup old fashioned rolled oats soaked 15 min in 2 C buttermilk
Add to that, 2/3 C each whole wheat flour and regular AP flour
2Thbsp wheat germ
11/2 tsp baking powder
1tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
2 eggs
1/4 C brown sugar
1tsp vanilla ext
1thbsp canola oil
mix lightly, kinda like muffin batter...it is a very thick batter
even my husband likes these, and he's not a big waffle or pancake fan, he says these "stick to your ribs".
Don't know the calories offhand...I'll look them up and repost ASAP.
recipe makes 7-8 waffles depending on your iron, about 198 cal each.0 -
I have a nice hot cup of coffee first thing in the morning, with my 'first breakfast' as the hobbits say, a little tasty home made healthy chocolate chip cookie. I'm always making up new recipes so the calories change, but between 50 & 75 calories, with whey protein, dark chocolate bits, no butter, little coconut oil, egg whites, golden flax meal, vanilla and I try different flours. Going to try sprouted grain flour next. I keep a batch in the freezer at all times...yummy!0
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EGG CRUNCH (under 200 calories)
1 serving Corn Flakes (1.25 cups)
1 Large Egg broken on top, then mixed together.
Nuke for 40 seconds...have every morning.
and
2 cups of decaf coffee
1 cup of water
try adding some cheese or meat
sometimes use Bran Flakes (1 cup)0 -
On naughty days its french toast (white bread) with one egg + one white with maple syrup. Plus white coffee 2 sugar. MY FAVOURITE. Sometimes even tinned spagetti.
On normal days its wholemeal toast with peanut butter, protein shake and coffee white with sweetener. Every once in a while its eggs.0 -
During the colder Months it's been oatmeal with a little brown sugar. Most other times it's 1 slice of multigrain toast with 2 poached eggs and a slice of ham. Runny yolks of course..
so yummy
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Wholemeal bread, peanut butter and banana, with a small satsuma and tea with milk and one sweetener.
Either that or a good plate of egg on toast, neither can go a miss. ;D0 -
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2 organic large eggs
1 slice cheese
1 whole wheat english muffin
green tea to drink0 -
Normal days, Bananas.
Days when i need extra energy, for long bike rides, going to the gym, etc: Banana/Date smoothie!!! So delicious!!!0
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