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Stuffed Breakfast Potato Boat

Article written and reviewed by Robby Barbaro, MPH
Published January 30, 2022

This savory breakfast recipe provides a deliciously satisfying start to your day.
Sometimes we want a sweet breakfast. Other times we’re craving something savory.
This recipe is perfect for those mornings when both sound good.
The natural sweetness of the potato is balanced beautifully by a rainbow of lightly sautéed vegetables, making this a wonderfully flavorful meal that should hold you over well until lunchtime.
The colors are vibrant and appealing, which is a very good sign for your health.

Eat the Rainbow

In addition to looking attractive, a wide array of colorful vegetables means that your ingredients contain a spectrum of health-promoting vitamins, minerals and antioxidants..
This is a very good reason to make sure each of your meals contains an assortment of colors, just like this one does.
Words to live by: Eat the rainbow!
Let’s take a look at the beauty hidden inside the vivid components of this Stuffed Breakfast Potato recipe.

Nature’s Multivitamin

Did you know you can get iron and calcium from plant-based foods?
You can!
And in fact, these minerals come in a more health-friendly package when you obtain them this way, as opposed to getting them from animal-based ingredients or even from supplements.
Case in point: the eye-catching orange flesh of a sweet potato delivers potassium, Vitamin B6, magnesium, Vitamin C, iron, and calcium.
Bell peppers will have a slightly different nutrient profile depending on which color you choose, but all of them (whether red, yellow, orange or green) contain ample Vitamins K1, E, and A, as well as folate and potassium.
Here’s the big news, though: Did you know that one medium bell pepper offers 169% of your recommended daily intake of Vitamin C? It’s true!
Pro tip: It’s best to eat red, yellow or orange peppers because they are ripe! Ripe produce is more nutritious. Green peppers are simply unripe versions of red, yellow or orange bell peppers. For example, red bell peppers contain 11 times more beta- carotene and 50% more Vitamin C than unripe green peppers.
Broccoli is one of the world’s healthiest foods, as it provides lots of fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, iron, and potassium. It also contains one of the highest concentrations of plant-based protein of any vegetable.
Among broccoli’s biggest assets, however, is its sulforaphane, a powerful cancer-fighting antioxidant. This is one of the reasons why broccoli is always a good idea!
Moving down the ingredient list, the spinach in this recipe is another plant-based protein powerhouse that also offers very important dietary calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, and folate.
Finally, the ground flaxseed offers healthy omega-3 fats to promote brain health, as well as lignans, which have been associated with a lowered risk of heart disease, menopausal symptoms, osteoporosis, and breast cancer.
Do all of these fascinating nutrition facts have you sold on this recipe?
Great! Let’s get started!
But first, one more prep tip: If you bake your sweet potatoes in advance on the weekend, you can simply reheat them just before serving, so that this meal comes together quickly and easily on busier weekday mornings.

Photos by: Stefanie Dougherty @greensagelife
Recipe by: Jenny Gormley

Stuffed Breakfast Potato Boat

This savory breakfast recipe provides a deliciously satisfying start to your day.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Calories 643.9 kcal

Ingredients
  

Ingredients

  • 1 Medium Sweet Potato (about 2 cups)
  • 1/2 cup Onion
  • 2 Cloves Garlic
  • 1 cup Broccoli
  • 1 cup Bell Pepper
  • 1 cup Mushrooms
  • 2 cup Spinach
  • 1 tbsp Ground Flaxseed

Instructions
 

Directions

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F. Pierce the sweet potato several times with the tines of a fork. Bake it (whole) on a lined baking sheet until the tip of a knife penetrates the skin easily, about 45-50 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, heat a small amount of water in a frying pan or sauté pan, and then add the diced onions. Sauté for 5 minutes, until the onions soften.
  • Add the minced garlic and sauté for 3 minutes until fragrant.
  • Next add the broccoli florets to give them a head start over the more tender vegetables. After a few minutes, add the diced bell pepper. Finally add the sliced mushrooms, and cook for a total of about 10 minutes over low heat, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are tender.
  • Turn off the heat and stir in the spinach and ground flaxseed.
  • Cut the sweet potato in half and lightly mash it with a fork.
  • Spoon the sautéed vegetables on top each potato half, and enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 643.9kcalCarbohydrates: 140.1gProtein: 19gFat: 4.6g
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About the author 

Robby Barbaro, MPH

Robby Barbaro, MPH is a New York Times bestselling co-author of Mastering Diabetes: The Revolutionary Method to Reverse Insulin Resistance Permanently in Type 1, Type 1.5, Type 2, Prediabetes, and Gestational Diabetes.



Robby was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 12 and has been living this lifestyle since 2006. In that time, while eating pounds of fruit every day, his HbA1c has been stable with a current A1c of 5.3%, TIR of 92%, and average total daily insulin use of 30 units.



Robby graduated from the University of Florida and is the cofounder of Mastering Diabetes and Amla Green. He worked at Forks Over Knives for six years before turning his attention in 2016 to coaching people with diabetes full time.




He is the co-host of the annual Mastering Diabetes Online Summit, a featured speaker at VegFest LA, and has been featured on The Doctors, Forks Over Knives, Vice, Thrive Magazine, Diet Fiction, and the wildly popular podcasts the Rich Roll Podcast, Plant Proof, MindBodyGreen, and Nutrition Rounds.




Robby enjoys exercising every day, spending time with friends, and sharing his lifestyle on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.