My Five Favorite Sakara Life Breakfast Recipes (2024)

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When I start my day with a Sakara breakfast, I know it will be fantastic.

Ask me about the Sakara meal delivery program, and the first words out of my mouth will be that their breakfast is insanely delicious, nutritious, and fulfilling – and I’m not quite sure how they do it.

The below recipes are gluten-free, organic, plant-based, and designed to make you glow like the fabulous human you are. After all, eating well and fueling yourself with nourishing food is the ultimate form of self-care.

Not to knock the lunches and dinners, the creativity with those meals blows my mind, but the breakfasts are next-level. The recipes Sakara puts together for breakfast every morning taste more like dessert and leave me satisfied and energized.

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As someone with a sweet tooth, I love how Sakara isn’t afraid to use just the right amount of organic and natural sources of sweeteners like coconut sugar and maple syrup in their breakfast recipes.

If you’re a typical meat-and-eggs-in-the-morning person, these 100% meatless and protein-packed recipes might just be what your body is craving. These Sakara breakfast recipes are filled with flavor and contain superfoods like spirulina, chia seeds, coconut oil, and cacao nibs.

Check out my five Sakara Life breakfast recipes below!

  • Cinnamon-Spiced Pumpkin Granola
  • Mint Chip Smoothie
  • Whitney + Danielle’s Superfood Muffin
  • Chai-Spiced Walnut + Pear Morning Oats
  • Blueberry + Vanilla Pancakes with Matcha Syrup

Cinnamon-Spiced Pumpkin Granola

Packed with all kinds of healthy fats from coconut oil and nuts, this Sakara Life granola recipe is the perfect addition to your busy week. It promises to leave you feeling fueled, satiated, and ready to take on the world.

Breakfast is important, ya know?

I love the idea of making this spiced granola in big batches and using it as a topping for coconut yogurt, as a snack on the fly, or as swimming in a bowl of hemp milk. It’s also a simple enough recipe that you could adapt to whatever you have handy – get creative!

Also, if you’re in the mood to not bake, check out the Sakara granola for sale in the Clean Boutique. I cannot go a day without eating this granola—chocolate chunks over everything.

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Ingredients:

Makes about 6 cups

3 cups gluten-free rolled oats
1/2 cup pumpkin puree
1/4 cup coconut oil
1 1/4 cups mixed nuts (walnuts, almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds, etc.)
1/4 cup maple syrup
2 tsp. cinnamon
1 tbsp. chia seeds

Directions:

1. Preheat your oven to 350° F

2. Heat the pumpkin puree and coconut oil in a saucepan over low-medium heat. When the mixture is warm, remove from heat and slowly add in the rolled oats. Add in the remaining ingredients, mix well, and then spread evenly on a baking tray.

3. Bake in the oven for around 25-30 minutes. Make sure to shake the tray every ten minutes!

4. When finished, let the granola cool and store it in a tight container for up to two weeks.

Recipe credit:Sakara Life

Mint Chip Smoothie

Okay, give me chocolate at any time of the day, especially at breakfast. This simple smoothie is packed with all sorts of divine fruits and veggies, all guaranteed to give you that beautiful glow and some extra fiber.

Hemp seeds and almond milk give this smoothie an extra punch of protein, and the addition of coconut oil ensures you receive those nutritious, healthy fats that keep us filling oh-so-full.

I suggest doubling this recipe making enough for two days. Just make sure to store the leftovers in an air-tight container and consume within 24 hours for ultimate freshness.

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Ingredients:

3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk
1 tsp. organic vanilla extract
1/2 frozen banana
1 cup frozen watermelon chunks
1/2 cup fresh mint leaves
2 tsp. cacao nibs, divided
1/2 tbsp. coconut oil
1 tbsp. hemp seeds
2 cups spinach
2 tbsp. granola (optional)

Directions:

Put all of the ingredients, except for the cacao nibs and granola (if using), to your high-speed blender (I swear by this one!) and blend until smooth.

Then, add in the leftover cacao nibs and top with granola! Enjoy!

Recipe credit: Sakara Life

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Danielle + Whitney’s Superfood Muffin

These superfood-packed muffins are the perfect addition to your morning routine. This breakfast recipe makes a dozen muffins, so you’ll have plenty left over to freeze for a quick meal.

Also, these muffins would make for an enjoyable afternoon pick-me-up to help avoid that dreaded mid-day crash.

Sakara is all about seasonal eating so you could play around with whatever fruit is in season or that you have on hand. Think blueberries, rhubarb, and strawberries, but the possibilities are limited only by your creativity.

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Ingredients:

Makes 12 muffins

1/3 cup plus 1/2 cup gluten-free oats, divided
2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
½ tsp. Himalayan sea salt
½ tbsp. cinnamon
2 eggs (or sub flax eggs)
2 tbsp. raw honey
2 very ripe bananas, mashed smooth
1 cup chopped apples
1 cup chopped walnuts

Directions:

1.Preheat your oven to 400° F. Lightly grease a 12-cup muffin tin with melted coconut oil.

2.Pulse 1/3 cup gluten-free oats in a food processor or high-speed blender until it’s a flour-like consistency.

3. In a medium bowl, combine the oat flour, 1/2 cup whole oats, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Fold together until mixed.

4.In a large bowl, mix eggs, honey and mashed bananas. Add in the dry ingredients to your banana mixture and stir until fully combined. Gently fold in your walnuts and apples.

5.Fill the muffin tins evenly, and top with apple slices and walnuts, if desired. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes, or until fully baked through. Remove muffins from the tin, and cool on a wire cooling rack.

Recipe credit: People Magazine

Chai-Spiced Walnut + Pear Morning Oats

This recipe is certainly an upgrade to your usual run-of-the-mill microwave oatmeal. It’s packed with plant-based protein and healthy fats, making it a perfect choice for those days that seem like they’re going to be extra-long.

What I love about this recipe is that you can easily make it at the office or in your morning rush, just add some hot water to the dry ingredients, let it sit for five minutes or so, and stir together.

Like I’ve said before, nourishing yourself with food that fuels you is a beautiful form of self-care, and this perfectly-spiced breakfast recipe certainly fits the bill.

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Ingredients:

Makes one serving

1/2 cup organic, gluten-free rolled oats
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup organic almond milk (can substitute with any plant-based milk of choice!)
1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/8 tsp. ground ginger
1/8 tsp. ground cardamom
1/8 tsp. ground cloves
1 tbsp. ground flax seed

Topping ideas:

  • Crushed walnuts
  • Goji berries
  • Yellow pear
  • Hemp seed hearts
  • Coconut flakes
  • More cinnamon

Directions:

1. Soak the gluten-free rolled oats, water, milk of choice, spices, and flaxseed in a small bowl for 30 minutes.

2. After the mixture has soaked, place in a pot and cook on the stove at medium-low heat until some of the liquid is absorbed.

3. Top withsliced pear, walnuts, a splash of your milk of choice, cinnamon,andyourfavoritesuperfoods.

Recipe credit: Sakara Life

Blueberry + Vanilla Pancakes with Matcha Syrup

Not sure about your home, but pancakes (and matcha) are a staple on Sunday mornings in our house. There’s something so deeply satisfying about cutting into a stack of piping-hot pancakes, especially when you know the ingredients provide some serious health benefits.

What I love about this recipe is the addition of matcha syrup. Since cutting coffee out of my diet, matcha has been my go-to drink for a little boost in the morning, and I love experimenting with it in new, yummy ways. It is important to use high-quality, organic matcha for various reasons, and this is my preferred brand.

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For the pancakes:

1/2 cup wholegrain spelt flour
1/2 cup oat milk
1 tbsp lemon juice
2 tbsp ground flaxseed
6 tbsp water
1 cup blueberries
2/3 banana (leave the rest for toppings!)
1 tsp. spirulina
1/2 tsp. vanilla powder
1/2 tsp. cinnamon

1. Prepare the flax “eggs”by mixing 2 tbsp. ground flaxseed with 6 tbsp water. Place the mixture in the fridge to set for about 20 mins.

2. Make the blueberry “buttermilk” by blending blueberries withoat milkandlemon juiceuntil smooth in your high-speed blender.

3. While your eggs and buttermilk sit, mix your spelt flourwith vanillaandcinnamon, mash in thebananawith a fork.

4. Check on yourflax “eggs”in the fridge and see if they are ready. They should have an “egg-like consistency”. Then, add them into the dry ingredients along with theblueberry“buttermilk”. Mix well using the back of a fork.

5. Melt a tbsp. of coconut oil in a pan over medium hear. Pour in pancake batter, flipping halfway through, and cook until fully cooked-through. Top with your favorite toppings!

For the matcha syrup:

3/4 cup water
1/4 cup natural sweetener of choice (we used stevia)
1.5 tablespoons matcha powder

1. Bring water and natural sweetener of choice to a boil, then simmer for 3 minutes and remove from heat.

2. Stir in matcha. Whisk well.

3. Drizzle over yourblueberrypancakes!

Recipe credit: Sakara Life

Are you looking for more Sakara Life?

I found a beautiful round-up of seasonal Sakara recipes over at Free People for you to check out.

Or, if you’re ready to turn off the stove and put down the spatula, maybe it’s time you try out Sakara Life for yourself.Check out my Sakara Review.

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My Five Favorite Sakara Life Breakfast Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is a heart healthy breakfast for weight loss? ›

Scrambled eggs, whole-grain toast, one cup of milk and sliced apples. Greek yogurt with whole-grain cereal and berries. Whole-grain toast with peanut butter or alternative, sliced apples, one cup of milk. Yogurt parfait with plain yogurt, ground flax seeds or muesli and fresh fruit.

What is a good breakfast for cardiac patients? ›

“In general, I recommend oatmeal as the best option.” He advises a small cup of oatmeal made with water, not milk or butter, and loaded high with berries, plus additional heart-healthy ingredients such as ground flax seed or a few walnuts.

What is a healthy fulfilling breakfast? ›

Good choices for breakfast foods will be ones that fill you up, so you don't get hungry again for a while, and they are nutrient-dense. Try whole fruits, eggs, wholemeal toast, nuts, and smoothies for a tasty and satisfying start to the day.

What is considered a light breakfast? ›

Before 10:00 am, you may have a small, light breakfast. Examples of a light breakfast are: eggs, soup or broth with noodles (no meat or vegetables), white crackers, white rice, white potatoes, white bread, Boost® or Ensure®.

Why do cardiologist say not to eat oatmeal? ›

According to Cardiologist, Dr Wolfson, oats hold no nutritional value and contain anti-nutrient properties. He says, "I never recommend eating oatmeal, certainly not every day as so many people do."

What is a high protein breakfast to lose belly fat? ›

Here are a few examples of high-protein breakfasts that can help you lose weight: Scrambled eggs: with veggies, fried in coconut oil or olive oil. An omelette: with cottage cheese and spinach (my personal favorite). Stir-fried tofu: with kale and dairy-free cheese.

How many eggs can you eat on a cardiac diet? ›

For most healthy adults, it's safe to eat 1–2 eggs a day depending on how much other cholesterol is in your diet. If you already have high cholesterol or other risk factors for heart disease, it may be best to eat no more than 4–5 eggs per week.

Can heart patients eat scrambled eggs? ›

Eggs as part of a heart-healthy diet. Coming in at just 78 calories each, and packing about 6 grams of protein, eggs are a relatively low-calorie, nutrient-dense food. So they have a place in a well-rounded diet, says Dr. Natarajan.

Is peanut butter heart-healthy? ›

"The majority of the fat that peanuts (and peanut butter) contain is heart-healthy monounsaturated fat," Largeman-Roth explains. Peanut butter is also a very satiating food, which means it can help you feel more full and satisfied for longer, especially when added to other foods, Largeman-Roth says.

What is the number 1 healthiest breakfast? ›

What is the healthiest breakfast?
  • Eggs, avocado and toast.
  • Greek yogurt, cereal and fruit.
  • Oatmeal, protein powder and nuts (you could also cook your oatmeal with egg whites, which will make the oats fluffy and add some protein)
May 21, 2023

What happens if I eat eggs for breakfast everyday? ›

Eggs are also a great source of heart-healthy nutrients like potassium, folate and B vitamins. Some research suggests that up to two eggs per day actually improves heart health. As with anything, moderation is important, especially if you enjoy eggs daily.

What should I eat early morning on an empty stomach? ›

Foods to eat on an empty stomach:
  • Warm lemon water. Drinking warm lemon water on an empty stomach can help kickstart your metabolism and improve digestion.
  • Oatmeal. Oatmeal is a great source of fibre and can help keep you feeling full throughout the morning.
  • Greek yogurt. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Green tea. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Almonds. ...
  • Chia seeds.
Feb 22, 2024

What is the best breakfast to eat in the morning? ›

The best breakfast foods for health. Good options for breakfast foods include oatmeal, eggs, nuts, berries, and Greek yogurt. These provide energy and make a person feel full for longer than processed foods such as donuts.

What is considered to be the heaviest breakfast? ›

Answer. Answer: Bacon and sausage are the two heaviest things I eat for breakfast. All the other food, eggs, English muffin, coffee, juice, fruit, etc.

What is a good source of protein for breakfast? ›

There are a variety of ways you can add protein to your breakfast; some of the best protein-rich breakfast ingredients are eggs, nuts, nut butter, beans, and cheese. Whether you're a savory food lover or you have a sweet tooth, there's a protein-rich breakfast option for you! U.S. Department of Agriculture.

How do heart patients lose belly fat? ›

Reducing belly fat

You need to limit your calories and eat a healthy meal plan that includes vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, nuts, lean meats, poultry, and fish. It's also important to get regular exercise.

What is the number 1 heart-healthy diet? ›

Mediterranean Diet

Studies show that this diet may lower the risk of recurrent heart disease and lead to reduced rates of coronary heart disease, ischemic stroke and total cardiovascular disease. The Mediterranean diet limits foods such as red meats, processed meats and sweets.

How can heart patients lose weight? ›

Be active – exercise.

Try making exercise a daily habit. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate activity, such as brisk walking, on most days of the week. If your goal is to lose weight, however, you'll benefit from doing more, as much as 60 to 90 minutes of activity per day.

Can you eat scrambled eggs on a heart-healthy diet? ›

The good news: Eaten in moderation, eggs can be part of a heart-healthy diet, says Pradeep Natarajan, MD, MMSc, a Mass General Brigham cardiologist and director of the Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Center at Massachusetts General Hospital.

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