Sausage & Egg Keto Breakfast Bowls - freezable quick healthy breakfast (2024)

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This delicious keto breakfast bowl recipe is perfect to freeze for a quick low carb breakfast or even lunch. It’s full of healthy ingredients and that taste great together. A mixture of eggs, sausage and colorful and tasty veggies, this breakfast bowl is the perfect start to your morning with only 254 calories and 5 grams of carbs!

You might also like this keto enchilada bowl or these keto breakfast burritos.

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Whenever the new year begins I’m all about planning and that includes making meal plans and meal prepping. So today I made a keto breakfast bowl I ate for breakfast and then froze the rest for a healthy breakfast or lunch in minutes.

What it includes is some scrambled eggs, sauted sweet bell peppers, garlic power greens and homemade turkey sausage. It was really delicious and I just loved how colorful and healthy it all was.

This healthy and hearty breakfast bowl is good for anyone to eat whether you are on a low carb or keto diet. It’s really a lovely dish to have in the morning and makes you feel you are taking care of yourself.

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Recipe Ingredients I used.

All you need to make this tasty sausage and egg breakfast bowl iseggs, cream, breakfast sausage, power greens, olive oil, garlic, sweet bell peppers, salt and black pepper.

For the sausage I used my ground turkey breakfast sausage which is just ground turkey and seasonings. The scrambled eggs are made from eggs and cream and the greens and peppers were sautéed in olive oil and a little garlic for the greens.

The power greens I bought were a mixture of baby spinach, chard, mizuna and kale. If you can’t find anything like this you can just use baby spinach or any green you would like sautéed.

The ingredients are really pretty basic and you can change them up if you. I offer some other foods below that you can try in your breakfast bowl.

For instance if you are not much of an egg eat, you could saute some cauliflower rice in butter and use that as the base. Maybe add a little seasonings like onion powder, garlic powder and paprika.

Or you can switch up the meat using bacon, ham or even tofu if you are vegetarian.

How to make a keto breakfast bowl.

Step 1: First let’s make the power greens. Add just 2 teaspoons of olive oil to a large nonstick skillet. Heat to medium heat and add a clove of crushed garlic. Saute for 1 minute then start adding the greens.

As soon as they heat up the will wilt and shrink. Keep cooking until you get all of the greens cooked. This should only take 3-4 minutes.Below you can see how the big container shrunk down quite a bit. Take them out of the pan and set aside. Not need to use a separate skillet.

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Step 2: Next use the same pan to saute the bell peppers. Just add 1 teaspoon of olive oil and cook the peppers until they soften. This should take just a few minutes if your slices are thin.

Step 3: Take out the peppers and make your scrambled eggs. I like to put my eggs and cream in a blender to get them well mixed. Then I spray the same nonstick skillet, pour in the egg mixture and cook the scrambled eggs.

When they are done set aside and start on the sausage.

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Step 4: Spray the pan with nonstick cooking spray and add the sausage. Cook it until it’s nice browned and cooked through.

Step 5: Assemble the keto breakfast bowls by using 3 freezer meal containers. Divide each of the cooked ingredients into thirds and place them in the storage containers. Place in the freezer for your quick low carb breakfast!

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You can mix all of these together and eat it like that if you want. Whatever floats your boat. Look how colorful and healthy that looks! And for a little heat, feel free to add some hot pepper flakes or hot sauce.

If you are looking for low carb breakfast potatoes, try these easy keto rasdish and turnip hash browns with bacon. Believe me when I say they make a great potato substitute.

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Other low carb toppings to try.

Below is a list of topping options that you can put in your breakfast bowl. I’ve given my estimated carb count for all of them and all are cooked. This will help you if you want to change your breakfast bowl up a bit.

Then if you are on a low calorie diet or vegetarian you can decide what favorite toppings are to put in it.

  • breakfast sausage – 3 oz / 330 calories / 0g net carbs
  • bacon – 3 slices / 130 calories / 0.3g net carbs
  • ham – 3 oz / 134 calories / 0g net carbs
  • canadian bacon – 2 slices / 89 calories / 1.0g net carbs
  • turkey sausage (mine) – 3 oz / 166 calories / 0.1g net carbs
  • ground beef – 3 oz / 185 calories / 0g net carbs
  • broccoli – ⅓ cup / 18 calories / 2g net carbs
  • peppers – ⅓ cup / 15 calories / 2g net carbs
  • cooked spinach – ⅓ cup / 14 calories / 0.8g net carbs
  • asparagus – ⅓ cup / 9 calories / 0.8g net carbs
  • cooked mushrooms – ⅓ cup / 15 calories / 1.7g net carbs
  • zucchini – ⅓ cup / 11 calories / 1.3g net carbs
  • grape tomatoes – ⅓ cup / 11 calories / 1.6g net carbs
  • green onions – 2 whole / 16 calories / 2.4g net carbs
  • jalapenos – 2 / 8 calories / 0.9g net carbs
  • avocado – ½ avocado / 114 calories / 0.7g net carbs
  • chunky salsa – ⅓ cup / 25 calories / 3g net carbs
  • sour cream – 1 tablespoon / 30 calories / 0.5g net carbs
  • cheddar cheese – 2 oz / 226 calories / 0.7g net carbs
  • feta cheese – ⅓ cup / 132 calories / 2.0g net carbs
  • parmesan cheese – 3 tablespoons / 65 calories / 0.6g net carbs
  • hot sauce – 3 tablespoons / 0 calories / 0g net carbs
  • eggs – 2 eggs / 140 calories / 2g net carbs
  • cauliflower – ⅓ cup / 10 calories / 0.7g net carbs
  • tofu – 3 oz / 86 calories / 1.1g net carbs

How to freeze.

I bought this great glass storage containers awhile back and they have been wonderful for freezing meals and for meal prep. They hold 28 oz. and they are one of my favorite products for meal prep.

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Recently I had leftovers when I was making lasagna and made a mini lasagna in this container. I froze it and just popped it in the oven for my son one night. They are dishwasher safe, freezer, oven and microwave safe.

I’ve also bought these plastic food containers that I also use. They wear out after awhile but they too are great for freezing meals like this one. They are 25 oz. but of course they are not oven safe.

To freeze these sausage and egg breakfast bowls, just place the different foods in the container. Make sure they have cooled off a bit and then place the lid on and freeze.

To reheat, take out the breakfast meals and place in the microwave oven. Heat for a few minutes until warmed through.

Try to mark them with a title and date so you know what they are. I like to use masking tape because it comes off easily when cleaning them.

I hope you give these yummy bowls a try. With my list above you use your toppings of choice and stick to your low carb diet. Check out all these other keto breakfast ideas!

The nutritional information for 1 whole keto breakfast bowl is 254 calories / 17.7g fat / 8.3g carbs / 2.3g fiber / 14.4g protein = 5g net carbs

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Keto Breakfast Bowl Recipe

Yield: 3

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

These yummy keto breakfast bowls are great for meal planning. Eat one then freeze the rest for quick low carb breafkast or even lunch. Full of healthy veggies and protein, these keto meals are a great way to start your day.

Ingredients

  • 5 oz greens (or baby spinach)
  • 1 clove garlic, crushed
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil (used in two dishes)
  • 1 cup bell peppers, sliced
  • ½ pound breakfast sausage
  • 6 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons heavy cream

Instructions

  1. Heat up a large nonstick skillet to medium heat and then add 2 teaspoons of olive oil and the crushed garlic. Saute for a minute and then add the greens. Start with a big handful and keep mixing to wilt and shrink the greens. Keep adding more until all the greens are done. You can season with salt and black pepper if you wish. Take the greens out of the pan and set aside.
  2. Usign the same pan, again heat to medium heat and add the remaining 1 teaspoon of olive oil and then the bell peppers. Saute until softened which should take about 4-5 minutes. When done take out of the pan and set aside.
  3. Using the same pan, spray with nonstick cooking spray and heat to medium heat. In a blender add the eggs and cream and blend until well combined. Pour into the preheated pan and cook as you would scrambled eggs. Use a silicone spatula to push the outside toward the middle until you get all the eggs cooked then take out of the pan and set aside.
  4. Lastly use the same pan for the last time and spray again with the cooking spray. Brown sausage until there is no pink showing and it's cooked through.
  5. This recipe will make 3 breakfast bowls. So set out your freezer containers and allot ⅓ of each of the 4 foods and place them in your containers. Place a lid on the containers and set in the freezer. Alternatively you can just mix all the components togtether and divide them into 3 containers and freeze.

Notes

The nutritional information for 1 whole keto breakfast bowl is 254 calories / 17.7g fat / 8.3g carbs / 2.3g fiber / 14.4g protein = 5g net carbs

Please note that I used my own turkey breakfast sausage in this recipe and the power greens. Your ingredients may have different carb counts so please calculate yourself for accuracy. However they should be close to what I have as theese are all pretty low carb vegetables and ingredients.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 3Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 254

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FAQs

Can I eat eggs and sausage on keto? ›

Pour eggs, a protein of your choice (sausage, ham, bacon), and cheese into a dish and bake for a hearty, carb-light, first-of-the-morning meal.

Is sausage ok for a keto diet? ›

Because sausages are made up of meat, they are sources of fat and protein. They're also low-carb, making them keto-friendly.

How many scrambled eggs can you eat on keto diet? ›

Eggs are the perfect food to incorporate in a ketogenic diet, no matter if you're having frittata, omlet, or an egg salad. Research shows that it is safe to eat from 3 to 6-7 eggs every day.

What can I eat for breakfast that is low-carb besides eggs? ›

Traditional no-egg breakfasts

Smoothies, cereal, and faux porridge can be made low-carb and delicious. Just remember to add enough protein and fat to get you started and keep you going. Simple meals like coffee with bacon, ham, sausage, or another breakfast protein are both filling and tasty.

What is a typical keto breakfast? ›

Rather than focusing on what you can't eat, keep in mind that there are a lot of foods that really fit the bill for a tasty keto breakfast, including eggs, avocado, many kinds of meat and vegetables, and of course, keto bread.

What brand of hot dogs are keto-friendly? ›

So the next time you need a filling, crowd-pleasing, and keto-friendly meal, turn to Coleman Uncured Beef Hot Dogs! Learn more about how meats can fit into diet plants: Is Bacon Keto?

Can I eat hot dog on keto? ›

Hot Dogs Are Keto-Friendly

Hot dogs are made with ingredients that are naturally low in carbs. An average hot dog is about 1.73 grams of total carbs. As for the bun, you can't have a conventional bun in order to follow the keto diet. The average hot dog bun will cost you 24.3 grams of total carbs.

Can you eat peanut butter on keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

What meat is not keto-friendly? ›

A lot of people think that the keto diet is all about consuming meat and meat alone. But eating too much meat that is processed, like sausages, smoked meat, bacon and hot dogs is definitely not good. These kind of meat contain gluten, preservatives and sugar, that will increase carb intake and kick body out of ketosis.

What is the egg fast for 3 days on keto? ›

BOTTOM LINE: An egg fast is an extreme, brief version of the keto diet that restricts you to eating mostly eggs, cheese, and butter for 3–5 days. It may promote short-term weight loss, but it risks nutrient deficiencies and weight regain.

Can I eat bacon and eggs every day on keto? ›

A bacon-and-eggs keto diet may not be good for long-term health, but a Harvard nutrition expert says there's an oily alternative. High fat ketogenic diets are popular for short-term weight loss, but there are scant studies on the long term health effects of going keto.

What is a good alternative to bread with scrambled eggs? ›

Rice, pasta, steak, you name it. Swap bread with nutrient-rich alternatives like sautéed vegetables, avocado halves, or lettuce wraps to enjoy eggs in a healthier, low-carb way.

What fruit can I eat on keto? ›

Keto fruits by definition are low in carbohydrates. You still need to exercise portion control with most keto-friendly fruits to be within the limits of a keto diet. Keto-friendly fruits include avocados, watermelon, strawberries, lemons, tomatoes, raspberries, peaches, cantaloupe, star fruit, and blackberries.

How many eggs should I eat for breakfast on keto? ›

Eggs form a key component of the Keto diet, with wellness site Healthline suggesting people following the plan should look to eat at least six whole eggs per day. Packed with nutrients, eggs are widely available and versatile. Plus eggs have often been labeled a superfood for their many benefits.

Are eggs and sausage high in carbs? ›

Scrambled Egg With Sausage (1 small egg) contains 0.9g total carbs, 0.9g net carbs, 11.7g fat, 9.1g protein, and 147 calories.

Is eggs and sausage good for diet? ›

Chicken Sausage

Lean meats, coupled with eggs, can further increase protein and iron content. “Pork sausage is high in calories and unhealthy fats. Chicken sausage is lower in calories and fat, but equally high in protein,” Dr. Galanis and Dr.

Can I eat bacon and eggs everyday on keto? ›

A bacon-and-eggs keto diet may not be good for long-term health, but a Harvard nutrition expert says there's an oily alternative. High fat ketogenic diets are popular for short-term weight loss, but there are scant studies on the long term health effects of going keto.

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