Recipes to Beat Whole30 Breakfast Boredom - Shann Eva's Blog (2024)

Recipes

Today, I’m sharing two fantastic breakfast recipes that I used on the Whole30. Not onlyare theyWhole30 compliant, butthey are not plain eggs!I really got sick of eggs about halfway through, and the thought of any other meat for breakfast really wasn’t appealing. I know a lot of people recommend thinking of breakfast as meal 1, instead of “breakfast” to help, but I just couldn’t eat a burger or steak in the morning.

Now, these recipes may not be for everyone that’s on the Whole30. While they do not contain anything “non-compliant,” they probably wouldn’t be recommended either. Neither are savory, and one is even a little sweet. However, I think everyone’s Whole30 is their own journey, and you need to do what works for you. These recipes helped me beat breakfast boredom and make it through the 30 days.

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Pumpkin Casserole

The first recipe is for a pumpkin casserole-type dish that I found on Louisianabrideblog.com. Emily, the Louisiana Bride, calls it a Pumpkin Breakfast Custard because of the creamy texture. The Whole30 warns you about baking things as Paleo treats, but this recipe isn’t sweet or a substitute for any baked good I’ve eaten. I’m sure you could make it sweet or into a treat, but for me, it was just a nice change for breakfast.

Say goodbye to breakfast boredom with this easy recipe.

I made it a couple of times while on the Whole30. The first time, I followed the recipe exactly, but the second time, I played around a bit to make it a little thicker consistency. For the original recipe, you can click on the link above. Here’s my version, and you can feel free to experiment too.

Ingredients

  • 13.5 oz can of full fat coconut milk refrigerated
  • 3 very ripe bananas
  • 3 tbsp almond meal
  • 5 eggs
  • Cinnamon and Pumpkin Pie Spice to taste
  • 15 oz can pumpkin puree
  • 1/2 cup chopped pecans

Directions:

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.

Place all of your ingredients in a large bowl, except for the nuts. You will sprinkle those on the top.

I refrigerated the coconut milk, so part of the can had condensed into coconut “cream.” I found this helped make a thicker consistency. I also was very liberal with the spices. It’s a pretty thick casserole, but you can always add some to your individual piece if you didn’t add enough in the beginning.

Thoroughly mix everything together. I used a hand mixer, because my kitchen tools are pretty basic, but you can use whatever mixing tool you like best. Pour your mixture into a non-stick baking dish. For the first casserole I made, I used a 9 X 13 inch baking dish, but it turned out very thin. The second time, I went with an 8 X 8, and it was a nice thick casserole.

Sprinkle pecans (or other nuts) over entire mixture. Bake for 30 minutes.

I then let it cool, and chilled in the refrigerator. I made mine the night before, so it was all ready to eat the next morning for breakfast. If you’re an early riser, you can make it in the morning and eat it warm.

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I made sure to add some veggies to make it a full Whole30 meal.

Green Smoothie

For my second recipe, I made a smoothie.

Smoothies are not recommended in the Whole30 for two reasons. First, most smoothies are primarily made with fruit. Second, the book recommends that you really need to chew your food to feel satisfied.

To combatboth reasons, I made my smoothie heavy on the vegetables, and I also made it pretty small in size. That way, I could also eat something with it for my meal.

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Spinach
  • 1 Cup Kale
  • 1/3 Cup Full Fat Coconut Milk/Cream
  • 1/3 Cup frozen Red Grapes
  • 1/2 Banana
  • Small handful of Blueberries

Directions

Again, I used a can of full fat coconut milk that had been refrigerated. I part cream and part liquid because it got pretty hard to blend with all cream. Having the grapesfrozen makes the smoothie a lot thicker, and eliminates the need to add ice.

I will warn you that it turns out to be a pretty ugly green color, but it tastes pretty darn good.

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I then ate some Whole30 compliant bacon with it…or even some eggs. Just this small additionmade the eggs a whole different meal.

Healthy Journey

So, there you have it. Two recipes to help you make it through your Whole30…or to help you eat a little healthier in the morning. With no added sugar, no preservatives, dairy, or grains, either one of these recipes is a great start to your day.

If you’d like to read more about my Whole30 Journey, you can read about it HERE. You can start your own journey, and here are some tools to help you. I’ve included my Amazon Affiliate Links. Just click on the pictures, and if you make a purchase through my Amazon Affiliate Link, I will make a small commission at no additional cost to you.

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FAQs

Do you eat breakfast on Whole30? ›

So, yes, we want you eating breakfast during your Whole30.

Here are three ways to make it a little easier.

What is the most filling thing to have for breakfast? ›

Good choices for breakfast foods will be ones that fill you up, so you don't get hungry again for a while, and they are nutrient-dense. Try whole fruits, eggs, wholemeal toast, nuts, and smoothies for a tasty and satisfying start to the day.

What is the best thing to eat when you are bored? ›

Fresh Veggie Snacks – Keeping cut vegetables in the refrigerator can help you manage boredom eating. Although you may not really be hungry, you might as well eat something that compliments your daily food intake. Plain Popcorn Snacks – Avoid adding butter and salt to make popcorn the ultimate high-volume snack.

What are the hardest days on Whole30? ›

According to The Whole30 Timeline, Days 10 and 11 are the hardest, because you've gotten past the headaches and tiredness, but you haven't started seeing the big benefits.

What happens after 30 days of Whole30 diet? ›

Following the 30-day elimination, you'll enter phase two, a 10-day period (at least) of reintroduction. This is the fun part—where you get to bring back the food groups you've been missing one at a time, and compare your experience.

Is oatmeal OK on Whole30? ›

While plenty of diets restrict simple carbs, Whole30 eliminates even whole grains. This means no wheat, corn, oats, bran, or even brown rice. It also forbids pseudo-cereal grains, including amaranth, buckwheat, and protein-rich quinoa.

What to eat when you're tired of eggs? ›

You'll find hearty, filling alternatives in sausage, smoked salmon, scrambled tofu, and even leftover roast beef. Meanwhile, hash browns, grits, eggless biscuits, and savory oatmeal will keep breakfast from ever getting boring.

What should I eat for breakfast when busy? ›

Here are seven healthy breakfasts that can be made quickly or pre-prepared to make sure you get your day off to a good start.
  • Banana yoghurt smoothie. ...
  • Spicy banana bread. ...
  • Bircher muesli. ...
  • Egg Florentine. ...
  • Cinnamon fruit toast. ...
  • Spinach muffins. ...
  • Apricot muesli with toasted seeds.

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