This post may contain breakfast recipe for large group links. Sweet potato breakfast hash nails all the right savory flavors in one easy skillet recipe.
A simple mix of sweet potato, kale, bacon, onion and bell peppers, it’s hearty and nourishing. Just crack a few eggs on top for a tried-and-true breakfast of champions recipe. Sweet potato breakfast hash is an easy skillet breakfast recipe perfect for fall and winter! Cubed sweet potato and vegetables in a skillet with eggs.
When I wake up, the first thing I normally think about is: food. Sometimes I crave savory egg muffins and sometimes I crave sweet paleo pancakes. But if you’re torn in between the two, sweet potatoes will be your best friend at breakfast. Are Sweet Potatoes Good For Breakfast? Not only do sweet potatoes have a delicious flavor and a creamy, rich texture, but they’re full of fiber, vitamins and antioxidants. Plus, they’re such a versatile ingredient when it comes to cooking. Side note: this sweet potato breakfast hash is great for meal prepping.
Simply prepare and cook all the ingredients, except for the eggs, ahead of time. Then reheat everything in a skillet, giving it a quick stir, and crack fresh eggs into it. Although this dish is great for a large group of people, you can also cook this into a smaller portion for one or two people. Eggs nestled between vegetables in a sweet potato breakfast hash recipe. Sweet Potato Breakfast Hash Ingredients This recipe is extremely flexible when it comes to ingredients. You can make a breakfast hash for all seasons! Sweet Potatoes: They form the bulk of the recipe and provide energy with good carbs.
Bacon: Crispy bacon adds enormous flavor to this skillet recipe. Onions: Choose yellow onions or white onions, they both work beautifully. Red Bell Pepper: You could use any color, but I love red bell pepper to complement the other colors in the skillet. Kale: A sturdy green that wilts just enough, but not too much. Cumin, Garlic Powder and Paprika: For that addictive savory flavor that will have you going back for seconds.