Meat, Veggies, and Spices…Oh My!
I like to think that the most important part of any good breakfast is that it has to have plenty of protein to help fill you up, get your metabolism going, and provide you with a steady stream of energy for the day ahead. So with that in mind, not only does this casserole recipe include bacon, but you’ll also be adding in one pound of boneless, skinless chicken breasts that have been cut into half-inch cubes. This one-two punch of meat adds a ton of protein and fat into the dish, which will both help to keep you feeling full for longer.
Just because there’s plenty of protein doesn’t mean that we will be skipping over the veggies with this recipe however. Quite the opposite, in fact. This recipe includes sweet potato, also cut into half-inch cubes. On top of that, you’ll be adding in broccoli florets and a single small onion. Every good casserole dish should make use of fresh, healthy veggies in order to add an abundance of vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, and antioxidants, and this recipe is no exception.
You’re not just going to be adding vegetables into this dish though — this recipe also calls for two Granny Smith apples, also cut into cubes. Apples are one of the most popular fruits worldwide and there’s a good reason for that — they’re excellent sources of antioxidants, flavonoids, dietary fiber, vitamin C, B-complex vitamins, and minerals like calcium and potassium. (1) They’re just a great way to easily add even more nutritional value into this casserole.
In order to round out the casserole, you’ll be adding in a handful of ingredients that all serve to boost the amount of flavor in this dish immensely. I’m talking about garlic cloves, dried thyme, cinnamon, olive oil, and chicken broth. I find that you’ll notice the taste of the garlic and cinnamon the most, and they both help to make this dish even healthier. The allicin in garlic has all kinds of beneficial properties, like reducing your risk of cardiovascular disease (2), while cinnamon is also well known as an excellent source of antioxidants with many great medicinal properties. (3)
As you can see, there’s a lot of great tasting ingredients that go into this recipe, and they all combine to produce an incredibly delicious casserole. My favorite part about this recipe is also how easy it is to make — there’s no need to worry about layering anything in or adding certain things at the right time. Simply add all of the ingredients into a bowl, toss them to combine, and then bake them for about 35 minutes, and you’re all set to enjoy a tasty casserole.
P.S. – If you love making homemade casseroles as much as I do, then you simply must try out these other delicious paleo casserole recipes:
#1 – Easy Paleo Tuna Casserole
#2 – Buffalo Chicken Casserole
#3 – Sweet Potato Paleo Casserole – My kids love this one!
The Best Eggless Breakfast Casserole with Bacon
Jess (Paleo Grubs)
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