Enjoy an easy and customizable first meal of the day with breakfasts bowls topped with sausage, vegetables, eggs and anything else you like.
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I’ve come to find that I love the casual feel of serving breakfast bowls. Like rice bowls for dinner they make an easy meal that folks can customize however they like. You can experiment with grains and vegetables, eggs and meats, cheese, and whatever sauces you like.
The resulting breakfast bowls are filling and hearty, making a perfect start to the day. And you know what? You could easily serve this breakfast for dinner.
One thing I really love about this particular combination is the sausage. My local Sprouts sells bulk sausage in a number of variations: breakfast, hot Italian, sweet Italian, etc. Buy however much you like and form it into small balls. Bake until cooked through and serve atop a bowl full of goodies.
It’s easy to cook breakfast sausage that comes in the tubes from the store. If you can’t find a commercial brand you love, make this turkey sausage mixture instead.
Like rice bowls, these breakfast bowls can be a great vehicle for using up any leftovers you have from the night before: grilled vegetables, baked potatoes, rice pilaf, cauliflower rice. Let you imagination go wild. Breakfast will be delicious.
Egg and Sausage Breakfast Bowls
Ingredients
- 1 lb bulk breakfast sausage or make your own
- 1 tablespoon olive oil or butter
- 2 cup roasted vegetables such as onions, peppers, mushrooms, and potatoes
- salt
- black pepper
- 4 to 8 egg
- 4 cup rice (cooked) for serving cauliflower rice or other quick-cooking grain, if you prefer
- sauces for topping the breakfast bowls such as sriracha, hot pepper sauce, or guacamole
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°. Line a baking sheet with foil and spray it with nonstick cooking spray. Form the sausage into small, walnut-sized balls. Lay on the baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes or until done.
- Heat one to two tablespoons olive oil in a large skillet until shimmering. Add the vegetables, and cook stirring, until tender, about 20 minutes for potatoes, less time for other vegetables. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Once they are tender, remove them to a bowl and cover to keep warm.
- Fry or scramble the eggs, season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Serve the sausage, vegetables, and eggs with hot cooked rice or other grain and whatever sauces you like.
Yesenia Castillo
This looks delicious! I love the idea of using a meat. As I can’t eat processed meats, I think steak strips would make a good substitute. In my breakfast bowl, I love stir-fried quinoa and vegetables topped with over-medium eggs. Breaking the yolks provides for a yellow ooey gooey goodness that is both delicious and healthy. Thank you for the tip on using sausage!
Jessica Fisher
Yes! Carne asada would be great in this!
Amara
I came across your blog whilst looking for some whole30 inspirations, and I must say your meals look amazing!
I have a quick question though- I see you have what I refer to as “rooster brand” sriracha by your bowl there. Isn’t there added sugar in that Sriracha, or have a I just been avoiding that delicious bottle for no reason?
Jessica Fisher
There is. I didn’t take the photo “just for Whole 30”. You would want to use a different sauce that is Whole 30 compliant. For spicy I like to use Trader Joe’s hot jalapeno sauce or Chalula. Yesterday, I made a Dijon vinaigrette to have on a vegetable/chicken bowl with avocado. It was very good. Just be sure you buy a Dijon without wine or gluten. I like Koops Organic Dijon.
Lee
These look so good! In the recipe, what does Cush as onions, mean? I love to throw my egg over greens, but a bowl full of goodies is even smarter!
Jessica Fisher
Haha! It was supposed to say SUCH as onions. Sorry!
LeesaB
Well I feel sheepish now. I eat bowls of leftover goodies all the time for my breakfast, but I NEVER thought to try to include things that my husband or kids would want to eat. This will be pondered, and experimented with.
Thanks for the “Doh!”
Sandi
I have some leftover chicken & cranberry meatballs languishing in the freezer that I wanted to use up but did not feel enthused about anything I could think of to do with them. I do believe this will use them up nicely. Now… breakfast or dinner? Depends on mood, energy level, and time!
Alice E
My that looks good. I am however terminally curious! What are the two grains in the bowl in the picture? I never would have thought of sausage balls, but they look yummy. I have been known to eat a fried egg over bulgur pilaf or what I call lazy oat cereal which involves adding a cup of old-fashioned oats to a cup and a half of water at a rolling boil, then putting the lid on the pot, turning off the burner and letting it set for 10 minutes to produce a cereal with every flake still distinct. I never thought to add the vegetables, which is a great idea! I’ll probably be trying it this weekend. Thanks for all your good ideas.