This easy breakfast casserole is perfect if you’re on a Whole30 diet right now. It’s a wonderful way to “reset” food habits. I have tons of friends who are doing Whole30, and I know that some of you all are on it, too (I see you, friend! 👋🏻 Check out this Whole30 approved Paleo Chicken Mushroom Casserole that I made just for youuuuuuu).
What you Need to Make an Easy Breakfast Casserole:
- Lean ground turkey
- Avocado oil
- Mushrooms
- Red pepper
- Spinach or kale
- Eggs
Yes friend, all you need is a few simple ingredients and you’re on your way to a super healthy, clean and nutritious breakfast. Also this is super easy to adapt with your favorite veggies so if you have any leftovers that need using up just throw them in!
How to Make Whole30 Breakfast Casserole in 4 Easy Steps:
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Cook the turkey in the avocado oil for about 10 minutes (or until fully cooked).
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Combine the cooked turkey, mushrooms, red pepper (sliced), and spinach or kale in a casserole dish.
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Pour the 10 eggs over the entire casserole dish.
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Bake for about 30 minutes (or until eggs are fully cooked).
Top Tip: you can prep the casserole ahead of time, keep it in the fridge then bring it out when you are ready to bake.
A super simple recipe that helps with meal prep for the week, what’s not to like? It’s also a great post-workout, protein-loaded meal!
Not to mention how seriously delicious this Easy Whole30 Breakfast Casserole is! Savory, wholesome, heavenly, and basically all the good things in life. Add your favorite Whole30 approved spices and take it to another level!
Top Tips for Making this Meal
- Stick to good quality produce for high nutrition and flavor
- Prep ahead of time and keep refrigerated
- Have leftovers? Keep them in the fridge and eat cold or reheat until piping hot all the way through
- Chicken can be used instead of turkey, stick to lean meats
- Use any mushrooms you like for this recipe I recommend crimini, white button mushrooms or portobellos
More Whole30 Recipes You Might Like:
- Spicy Southwest Whole30 Stuffed Peppers
- Paleo Turkey Meatballs Meal Prep Bowl
- Paleo Chicken Mushroom Casserole
- Paleo Pumpkin Coffee Creamer
Easy Whole30 Breakfast Casserole
Ingredients
- 1 lb lean ground turkey
- 1/2 Tbsp avocado oil
- 8 oz. mushrooms
- 1 red pepper
- 1 cup spinach or kale
- 10 eggs
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
- Cook the turkey in the avocado oil for about 10 minutes (or until fully cooked).
- Combine the cooked turkey, mushrooms, red pepper (sliced), and spinach or kale in a casserole dish.
- Pour the 10 eggs over the entire casserole dish.
- Bake for about 30 minutes (or until eggs are fully cooked).
- Serve and enjoy, or save for meal-prep meals throughout the week!
Nutrition
Kelly Mergen says:
Ohhhh my word!! This is amazing!! Topped with some Plant based queso dip….Amazing!!!
Emily Kemp says:
Love the sound of this and it’s super easy, thanks for sharing!
rashmi says:
this dish was awesome loved it thanks for sharing the recipe
Christine McMichael replied:
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Mackenzie @ Food Above Gold says:
I’ve never tried whole 30, but I’m a lot like you – it’s how I eat a lot of the time, but when I don’t feel like it I don’t. I’m always looking for new great ways to get leafy greens into my breakfast, so this is great for us!
Christine McMichael replied:
That’s awesome, Mackenzie! I hope you enjoy the recipe!
Elaine @ Dishes Delish says:
Mmm. This looks so nutritious and delicious! I love the use of kale! I absolutely love kale! Can’t wait to try this recipe!
Christine McMichael replied:
That’s so awesome, Elaine! I hope you enjoy the recipe!
Sarah Walker Caron (Sarah's Cucina Bella) says:
What a yummy looking recipe! The casserole looks so satisfying. I’ve been intrigued by the Whole30 diet — I’ve heard so many good things about it.
Christine McMichael replied:
Thank you, Sarah!
valmg @ From Val's Kitchen says:
I’ve never tried Whole30. I do love a good casserole, they taste great and I never complain if I have fewer dishes.
Christine McMichael replied:
Haha I agree about the dishes!
Linda @ Food Huntress says:
I have the books on “The Whole 30” but haven’t really tried it yet. It does seem to be a healthy way to eat.
Christine McMichael replied:
Yes, I agree! 🙂