Thursday, 12 March 2026

Avocado and Black Bean Eggs : Nutritious Breakfast or Brunch

Easy to throw together, this simple yet satisfying breakfast or brunch dish combines fried eggs with cherry tomatoes, avocado, chilli and lime. A tasty vegetarian dish that makes for a nice protein bowl.



Ingredients
Serves Two
2 tsp oil
1 red chilli - deseeded and thinly sliced
1 large garlic clove - sliced
2 large eggs
400g can black beans
½ x 400g can cherry tomatoes
¼ tsp cumin seeds
1 small avocado - halved and sliced
handful fresh, chopped coriander
1 lime - cut into wedges

Instructions
1. Heat the oil in a large non-stick frying pan. Add the chilli and garlic and cook until softened and starting to colour. Break in the eggs on either side of the pan. Once they start to set, spoon the beans (with their juice*) and the tomatoes around the pan and sprinkle over the cumin seeds. You’re aiming to warm the beans and tomatoes rather than cook them.
2. Remove the pan from the heat and scatter over the avocado and coriander. Squeeze over half of the lime wedges. Serve with the remaining wedges on the side for squeezing over.

Recipe Tip
* you may find half the can of juice is adequate

Nutrition Per Serving
Fat 20g (saturates 4g) Carbs 18g (sugars 5g) Fibre 11g Protein 20g Salt 0.8g
From idea seen here


I know not everyone likes avocados, but they are so good for us. Not only are they an amazing source of healthy fats but they are also rich in essential micronutrients like magnesium. Magnesium is responsible for more than 300 reactions in the human body, all of which are essential for keeping us alive, and as a single serve of avocado contains 7% of the recommended daily intake of magnesium, I think I will carry on eating them ...

If you'd like to find out more about the 20 great reasons why you should fall in love with avocado too (if you haven't already!) then please read this post here

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All the best Jan

38 comments:

  1. I don't like avocado, but I bet this would be really good without it too. Thanks for another good recipe.

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  2. Dear Jan, the colours in this dish make an absolutely gorgeous presentation.

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  3. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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  4. Now that I love and would love to eat!

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  5. Very colourful and I bet delicious too!

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  6. Looks good Jan. We had guest for lunch today and I made avocado wraps with other ingredients in them.

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  7. In Madeley/Perth we had loads of avocados - here they are either not ripe yet or already half black - we gave up... I think Germans think these are normal, but when you tasted the real "stuff" once... ALDI sometimes has good ones, will check! Cause... this sounds very yummy!

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  8. That is an interesting recipe but I would have to forgo the avocado as I don't like the taste or texture.

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  9. I would enjoy this meal for lunch, yum! Take care, enjoy your day!

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  10. Lindo, nutrivivo e bem colorido prato!
    beijos, ótimo dia! chica

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  11. That pan looks delicious, and I'd love to try the avocado!
    hugs Elke

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  12. That bowl is consistent with the typical British breakfast. I like protein dishes at breakfast. Thank you, Jan.

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  13. Dear Jan such a delightful looking breakfast 🤗♥️

    Here people avoid adding tomatoes in the omelette but I just love the combination of tomato and egg, I am so happy to restart taking eggs in my diet thankfully 🥰🙏

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  14. So many yummy foods in that bowl!

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  15. That does look so colorful and appetising. I love avocado.

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  16. This recipe looks delicious! I don't usually like avocado, but I can eat it. I have gallbladder problems, which limits many foods I enjoy, but health is very important.
    Best regards.

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  17. It is visually appealing and looks delicious.

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  18. ...what a colorful treat.

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  19. A wonderful looking salad.

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  20. Dear Jan!
    Once again, she presented delicious dishes. This dish looks very appetizing.
    Sending you my best regards.

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  21. This one is not for me. Don't like avocados. :)

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  22. Oh my, but that looks so good, Jan! Thank you for sharing the recipe. I'm not exactly crazy about eating just plain avocados...I think it's a texture thing. But I do love all of the good things that one can make with them. :) Hope your week has been a good one so far. xx

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  23. This looks super tasty. I love beans and avocado and eggs too. What a great combo.

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  24. it looks pretty and I know all of it is good for me, but i think i will pass :)
    Hope you enjoy a great weekend!

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  25. wow!! this sounds great and looks even better!! a really beautiful presentation!!

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  26. Bill loves this sort of dish, so I'll have to make it! I would have to have my eggs not runny at all, or maybe on the side, but I think it'd be just as yummy without them!

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  27. Looks like a wonderful dish for lunch.

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  28. Oh yum and yum and yum. Soo good.

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  29. I'd like this but my husband wouldn't. I love avocados.

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  30. I buy avocadoes every week as we like them for breakfast and lunch meals. Thye are so healthy.

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  31. Me encanta el aguacate y lo como bastante. Besos.

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