Quick Huevos Rancheros {Paleo}


On weekday mornings, I don't have a ton of time for breakfast (I'm pretty sure no one does).

No matter how great my intentions are-- as far as waking up early & giving myself time to ease into my morning & cook a nice breakfast... it just doesn't happen. I hit 'snooze' one too many times, my hair doesn't cooperate, I change my outfit, Tucker doesn't want to get out of bed, etc.

This recipe takes about 3 minutes to prepare... meaning no matter how short on time, I can still whip this up & start off my day with an awesome breakfast. Plus, it tastes just as great on the weekend when you actually do have time! :)

I love having eggs for breakfast, but I know they can get boring. This is one way I dress up my eggs, while getting in some extra veggies & healthy fats. I call it "huevos rancheros" because I'm not sure what else to call it... All I know is that it's quick, filling, & tastes delicious! & It has salsa and avocado-- which means Mexican, right?!



Now I'm sure this recipe could be fancied up with extra ingredients & homemade salsa, etc... but to be honest, I don't always have the time (or patience) for fancy. ;)

So whether you're in a pinch on an early morning, or impressing your significant other with brunch on a Saturday~ this one's a keeper! Hope you enjoy this simple recipe.

Ingredients:
Directions:
  1. In a skillet, heat the olive oil over medium to medium-high heat.
  2. Crack the egg into the skillet & top with salt, pepper, & torn spinach.
  3. Once the white begins to bubble around the edges, use a spatula to break the yolk.
  4. Flip over the egg (so the raw yolk is face down) and continue cooking until firm & fully cooked.
  5. Turn off the heat & mix in the salsa.
  6. Serve with sliced avocado & enjoy!
*You can cook your egg any way you like, I just do it this way because it's quick and requires no extra dishes (win, win).




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2 comments:

Unknown said...

Love it and going to try it this Saturday after my morning workout.

Jessie B said...

Sounds great! Would love to hear how it goes :)