Vegetables: Part of Your Complete Breakfast!
This is a guest post by Elsie from Back To The Source
I have nothing against vegetables, but for some reason they don’t end up on my plate often enough. Many days I realize (after supper) that my vegetable intake has been deplorably low. I know how important they are to a well-balanced diet—you know, packed with vitamins, minerals, fiber, and complex carbohydrates. The challenge is getting enough of them on a daily basis.
Instead of adding vegetables as an afterthought in your supper, why not start the day with them? My husband and I have found that it’s incredibly natural and tasty to include vegetables in our breakfast. In fact, when you start thinking about how to use vegetables and find out which ones you like for breakfast, you’ll be amazed at the variety that they add to this important meal.
Here are just a few vegetables (and related cousins) that are easy to eat for breakfast. I’ve included lots of links to tasty recipes and methods of preparation:
Breakfast Vegetable Ideas
Potatoes
- Slice them thin and fry in coconut oil until crispy.
- Cut into small cubes and bake in a 375 oven until soft. Then add to egg casseroles or serve with ketchup or salsa.
Avocados
- Cut into slices or cubes and use to fill an omelet
- Make into guacamole by mashing with salsa, mayonnaise, and lime juice, then serve with breakfast burritos or gallo pinto.
Tomatoes
- Make open-faced sandwiches with whole wheat bread, cheese, and sliced tomato. Heat under the broiler for a few minutes until the cheese melts.
- Chop up and add to a brunch quiche
Greens
- Throw a few handfuls into a blender along with yogurt or kefir, fruit, and raw honey for a green smoothie
- Add to omelets or this delicious Parmesan frittata
- Serve plain, with fried eggs on top. Fancy them up for the weekend with a drizzle of hollandaise sauce.
Garlic
- Press/mince and add to omelets or breakfast casseroles
- Roast it first and then serve with potatoes
Onions
- Chop and then saute in bacon grease or home-rendered lard and then add to an egg-based breakfast like omelets or casseroles
- Slice and saute, then serve hot with sausages
Mushrooms
- Use fresh mushrooms in omelets or a breakfast strata
- Blend into hollandaise sauce
Bell Peppers
- Make stuffed peppers with your favorite omelet ingredients
- Slice into rings, place in a hot oiled skillet, and fry an egg in the middle of each
Elsie is the author of Back to the Source, a food blog that focuses on frugal, nutrient-rich culinary creations. She loves learning about real food with her husband and discussing it over glasses of creamy raw milk. Her ideal meal would probably begin with a loaded salad, lightly dressed, end with creme brulee, and have plenty of [coconut oil] fried shrimp in the middle. Elsie also teaches junior high and dreams of one day owning a pet pig.
More Resources:
- Why We Are Planting a Garden
- Healthy Guide to Eating More Fruits & Veggies
- So What’s The Deal With Organic?
- Buying Locally Grown Produce, Meat, & Dairy
- 5 Reasons We Are Starting a Summer Garden
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