As any normal couple, Jesse and I don't agree on everything. My sometimes very weird food combinations are one of those things - and breakfast is another.
Jesse is a savoury breakfast kind of guy. Think eggs, bacon, omelettes, toast, scrambled eggs, grits.
Me? I'm a sweet breakfast loving girl. Breakfast bakes, cereal mixes, muffin messes, smoothies, sweet toast toppings, etcetc.
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So naturally, my sweet egg scramble totally freaks Jesse out. In Jesse's mind you can have eggs fried, boiled, scrambled and mixed into an omelette - you cannot eat them sweet. You should see his face whenever he sees me eating them... it looks a little bit like that ->
In fact, my whole family seem to have the same expression - but they're savoury breakfast eaters too. (I know, I'm wondering about the milkman too!)
But I promise you, don't even think about these as eggs - just think of them as delicious - because that's what they are.
Warm, sweet, comforting and oh so filling.
I first tried this combination when "Oatless Oatmeal" combinations started popping up. I had a fridge full of egg whites and needed something to do with them - so I got experimenting.
So I took a ripe banana, a generous splash of egg whites and the rest was history. I was addicted. As I'm also addicted to breakfast bakes, I don't usually have these for breakfast - instead whipping up some for a high protein snack or a sweet lunch. Whenever you eat them, they're delicious.
gluten free, low fat, high protein, clean eating friendly, paleo, grain free, sugar free
1 ripe banana, mashed
1/2C egg whites or 2 eggs or 1 egg, 1 egg white*
1/2 tsp cinnamon
Optional: 1-2 tsp flaxseed or chia seeds
In a small saucepan over a medium heat, gradually stir your mixture until your eggs are cooked and fluffy.
Pour out into a bowl or serving dish and top with your favourite toppings (Peanut Butter is highly recommended!).
*I don't like the taste of egg yolks and didn't eat any form of eggs until recently for that reason - hence why I use egg whites. If you don't mind eggs, use them!
*I don't like the taste of egg yolks and didn't eat any form of eggs until recently for that reason - hence why I use egg whites. If you don't mind eggs, use them!
But tell me, are you a sweet or savoury breakfast person?
and have you tried "oatless oatmeal"?
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Wow. I never thought of making sweet eggs. This looks delicious! And, don't worry. I'm a sweet breakfast girl too! =)
ReplyDeleteThey're delicious - definitely try them out! :)
DeleteI'll have to admit that "sweet eggs" kind of freaks me out initially, but this just looks so good I might have to give it a shot... :)
ReplyDeleteHaha it's a little weird - but oh so good!
DeleteThis looks confusingly delicious! I never would have guessed what it was between the photo and recipe, but now I'm just plain tempted to make it :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a little odd - but a whole lot of delicious!
DeleteI usually add eggwhites to my oatmeal along with some Greek yogurt...adds alot more protein and taste delicious!
ReplyDeleteI do the same - it makes your oats super fluffy too!
DeleteDoes this recipe scale well? If I double/triple it, will the consistency come out ok? I'm not the only one in my family who will want to try this!
ReplyDeleteIt most certainly does! It's an incredibly forgiving recipe so you can multiply it or even cook it too fast/slow and it will all come together in the end! Let me know how it goes!
DeleteWas wonderful! Was looking for a new way to eat breakfast! I added just a bit of groung flaxseed to give it a slight nutty flavor. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for an alternative to oatmeal with protein powder every morning, without loosing all the protein! This was really great! I love the sweet breakfasts. I added a tbsp of dark chocolate chips and the last of my PB2. It was really yummy! I might try adding quinoa next time for more added protein! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteHI Samantha! I'm so glad you loved the recipe. Next time you make it, you'll have to send me a picture so I can add it to our reader showcase! xx
DeleteHello. Are there any alternatives to a banana?
ReplyDeleteYou could use applesauce, pumpkin, sweet potato or another mashed fruit but it will change the taste and texture.
Deleteso yummy! tastes like bana bread😋
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