Wednesday 12 July 2023

Scrambled Egg and Feta Hash : A Low Carb Way To Start Your Day

Scrambled Egg and Feta Hash

Why not start your day with this Joe Wicks recipe, for a scrambled egg and feta hash. It is a speedy, high protein breakfast, which takes about fifteen minutes to make, and is packed with flavour. Using a mix of spring onions, chives and feta cheese, the eggs are served on a bed of spinach, thus keeping the carbohydrate count low. It’s also a source of calcium, vitamin C and iron – a great way to kick start your day and stay full until lunch! 

Ingredients
Serves One
2 tbsp coconut oil
90g cherry tomatoes, halved
4 spring onions (scallions), chopped
60g feta, cut into small cubes
3 eggs, beaten
1 tsp snipped chives
110g spinach

Method
1. Heat the oil in a non-stick pan on a low-medium heat. Add the tomatoes and spring onions, and cook gently for 3-4 mins until softened.
2. Add the feta and cook for 1 min to warm through, then pour in the eggs and chives. Season with pepper and keep stirring to scramble the eggs. Put a handful of the spinach on a plate and top with the eggs. Serve the rest of the spinach on the side.

Nutrition Per Serving
Fat 37g Protein 32g Carbs 5g Fibre 2g
From original idea here

~ enjoy your day ~
(image from google)

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All the best Jan

26 comments:

  1. ...eggs are my go to breakfast!

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  2. I will have scramble egg and feta hash for breakfast tomorrow!
    Great idea.
    : )

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  3. Gracias por la receta. Tan sana y rica. Te mando un beso.

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  4. I really wish feta wasn't so expensive where I live. I would eat it every day. This looks wonderful. As much as I love spinach, I might replace it with my basil, since I have so much of it right now.



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  5. I am not ready to eat that much at breakfast - but it would be a delightful meal later in the day.

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  6. Well, a good recipe for that, I have a mouth as we say around here that almost everything I like, I enjoy watching and eating.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Best regards.

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  7. Looks yummy! Thanks for sharing!
    Take care, have a great day!

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  8. I use cheddar...looks good though!
    hugs
    Donna

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  9. I am locked into my bowl of cereal for breakfast but this looks good for lunch.

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  10. I think I'll be trying this one day for a light lunch.

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  11. That looks really good but I would have to use a different cheese since I don't like feta.

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  12. What a great idea - scrambled eggs with feta. Never tried this - will do soon.

    God bless.

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  13. Oooh this looks delicious, I'm a real fan of feta!
    Take care and have a great week, Sue xx

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  14. Sounds like delicious food to start the day off right.

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  15. I like that. I still have to get a few ingredients, this will be a fine breakfast with my rye sourdough bread.
    Thanks very much.
    Many greetings from Viola

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  16. Boa tarde de terça-feira. Obrigado pela visita e comentário. Parece ser muito saboroso.

    Luiz Gomes.
    viagenspelobrasilerio.blogspot.com

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  17. Just the sound of feta hash sounds delicious.

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  18. Hubby would like this, and something else for me to use all the cherry tomatoes that we have coming in right now

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  19. I love feta with eggs. This sounds great!

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  20. This really looks delicious!

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