All about Paleo Diet

Post Top Ad

Sunday, 9 September 2018

Vegan Breakfast Casserole (No Eggs or Meat)

Paleo Grubs
Paleo Grubs -

Going vegan has a lot in common with going paleo as far as your eating habits go. It requires a little bit of creative ingenuity to be able to come up with healthy alternatives for some of your old favorite meals. Take this vegan breakfast casserole recipe for example. There’s no eggs, meat, or any other non-vegan friendly ingredients to be found. Instead, it’s filled with a bunch of healthy vegetables, fruit, spices, and other great vegan and paleo friendly ingredients.

All-Natural Plant-Based Casserole

The very first thing that you’ll be doing with this recipe is placing your coconut flour, shredded coconut, cinnamon, nutmeg, almonds, and salt into a food processor and then pulsing them all together until your almonds are chopped. The almonds will be adding a nice amount of heart healthy fats to this casserole recipe. In fact, almonds are so beneficial that studies have even shown that daily almond consumption can help to reduce abdominal belly fat and even lower your risk of developing cardiovascular and metabolic health conditions. (1) The cinnamon and nutmeg also help to add a one-two punch of beneficial health properties, providing your body with potent antioxidant and anti-cancer properties. (2)

Next up, you’re going to want to get a bowl and add your Granny Smith apples, coconut oil, honey, lemon juice, lemon zest, and cranberries. As you can see, there’s quite a variety of tasting ingredients going into this casserole that all work in synergy to really up the nutritional value on offer.

egg free breakfast casserole

The apples are an excellent source of vitamin C and dietary fiber. The lemon juice and lemon zest both add a slightly tangy taste to the casserole, which helps to balance out the sweet and spicy flavor from the apples and honey. And speaking of the honey, it’s absolutely packed full of essential nutrients, flavonoids, and other biocompounds that are incredibly beneficial for your health. (3) As for the coconut oil, it helps to add that extra little bit of healthy fats in the form of medium-chain triglycerides, which may be beneficial when it comes to helping lose those unwanted pounds. (4) And last but not least, the cranberries add even more nutrients, including vitamins A, C, and K, along with more beneficial antioxidants. After you combine your almond mixture with the apple mixture, transfer it all into a baking dish and put it in the oven for 30-35 minutes. 

food processor

Even people who aren’t vegan will go absolutely nuts for this vegan casserole dish — it’s really that good. The combination of ingredients used in this recipe all combine to make one delicious casserole that doesn’t need to rely on eggs, meat, or anything else to stand out. Even if you regularly breakfast casseroles made with sausage and eggs, you just might be surprised with how good this recipe is.

apple casserole

If you aren’t overly concerned with keeping your recipes strictly vegan, then I also have a few other great paleo friendly casserole recipes that I can recommend. The first one is for a sweet potato casserole that your Grandma would definitely approve of. And let’s not forget this easy and budget friendly eggplant beef casserole. And for something that’s truly decadent, check out this awesome blueberry French toast casserole — it’s just as delicious as it sounds!

Vegan Breakfast Casserole (No Eggs or Meat)
Jess (Paleo Grubs)

No comments:

Post a Comment