Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, it is what gives you that boost of energy in the morning that keeps you going through the day. The one thing I sometimes struggle with is eating all of the right foods in the morning, sometimes I have to opt to go through a drive thru just to get that first meal. It definitely isn’t the healthiest option I could choose to make.
The one thing I have learned is if I do make a big breakfast in the morning, my children are more likely to get those healthy options that any mom could agree with. In my home, we have a split decision between eating sweet potatoes or red potatoes. Since it makes more sense in my head, I like to make both for the kiddos to choose from. I came across this recipe by trial and error with my kiddos.
To my surprise, they love all of these vegetables together and another shocker added to this dish, is that they always come back for seconds! This mom is always happy to make this buffet style meal for any morning. I love how making this dish is so easy and the prep and cook are a breeze. While one this is cooking you are prepping the other half of the meal. The times match up perfectly and the food comes out hot and fantastic!
My kids loving having this dish laid out as a buffet style so they can pick and choose what they would like to have in their bowls, it’s like a breakfast bowl party in the morning. This is also one of those types of dishes where when you reheat it, it tastes even better! I like to take the leftovers to work in the morning and then share my bowl with my little princess. I came across these Reynolds™ Disposable Heat & Eat Containers at my local Walmart store.
Initially, I thought, how could these be any different from the regular plastic containers I normally use for my lunch meals. After further inspection and actually trying the bowls out, I found so many benefits to using these for any of my leftover meals. I love that I can pack my leftovers from any meal into the containers, they have a bowl and a long food tray.
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- 2 Rolls of Ground Maple Sausage
- 1 Purple Onion
- 2 Large Sweet Potatoes
- 6 Red Potatoes
- Bunch of Asparagus
- 2 Tbsp of Salt
- 1 Tbsp of Oregano
- 1 Tbsp of Parsley Flakes
- 2 Tbsp of Dried Thyme
- 1 Tbsp of Lemon Pepper
- ¼ Cup of Oil
- 4 Lemons
- 1 Jar of Artichokes
- 1 bunch of Cilantro
- 8 Eggs
- 2 Cups of Spinach
- 4 large squares of parchment paper
- Preheat your oven to 425 Degrees, then dice up the red potatoes and sweet potatoes. Lay them on a lined baking sheet and then pour the oil over them and rub it through.
- Mix the lemon pepper, dried thyme, oregano, parsley flakes, and salt in a small bowl. Pour over the potatoes and then toss till all of the potatoes are covered. Put it in the oven for 55 minutes.
- While the potatoes are in the oven take 4 large square pieces of parchment paper and lay it on a baking sheet. Trim the asparagus and cut the purple onion into the size of your choosing.
- On two of the sheets split the asparagus and onions into two groups and then add in your cute roasted red pepper, cilantro and artichokes. Cut two of the lemons into slices and then lay them in between the vegetables. Squeeze one whole lemon on top of each of the bunches of vegetables.
- Top one of the parchment papers with one of the squares then roll the sides upwards moving to your right as you roll. Roll as tight as you can until you have rolled all of the sides in.
- Stick the vegetables in the oven with the potatoes, let them cook with the potatoes until the timer goes off.
- If you would like the vegetables cooked more, or if the potatoes aren't done, keep them in the over for another 10 more minutes until they are cooked to your liking.
- Cook the ground Maple Sausage in a pan and set aside, cook the eggs with the spinach and then set aside. Lay out the food buffet style and let the kids pick and choose what they want to add.
- Serve and Enjoy!
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
Now that’s how you do brunch! That looks delicious.
Sara Hernandez says
This look SO good! 🙂
Sara
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veryvera123 says
What a great idea for brunch on the go. This would be great for our soccer weekends and we are on the go.
Amanda Simkin says
I am all about the whole bowl trend since it is such a great way to eat healthy. I absolutely love brunch as well so this would be the absolute PERFECT bowl for me…with a mimosa, of course!
Nicole Haas Etolen says
What a good ideas, this looks yummy and healthy. Thanks for the tips
Lori Vachon says
So many tasty flavors in one dish, how can you go wrong! Not to mention that brunch is just the best way to enjoy a meal!
Emma Spellman says
This looks amazing I would totally eat it up! I love bowl type meals they are always fun.
uprunforlife says
This breakfast bowl looks so good. I think the to go containers are perfect for taking food on the go or storing leftovers.
Lori Felix says
Your Brunch Bowl looks delicious. I recently bought the Heat & Eat containers and I love them, especially since I don’t have to do dishes afterwards.
Terri Ramsey Beavers says
That looks healthy as well as delicious. I need to try your recipe the next time the grand kids are here.
Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen says
That to go brunch bowl looks full of flavors and looks very healthy! I love it.