Quinoa Avocado Breakfast Bowl Recipe - Cookin Canuck (2024)

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You'd never guess that such an easy quinoa breakfast bowl could have such amazing flavor. You can't beat the fresh avocado on top! Thank you to California Avocados for helping me share this recipe with you.
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Our house was in the midst of chaos last week. Every piece of furniture we own was crammed into two rooms of our house as carpet and bathroom floor installers ripped up the old flooring, laughing and singing along to their country tunes above the cacophony of staple guns. One of our cats reveled in the extra attention from the workmen while the other hid himself behind some boxes in the basem*nt, sure that his normally peaceful world was coming to an end.

My husband and I spent that day and a half either out of the house or huddled in the kitchen and family room, the only areas of the house blissfully free of dust and carpet shreds.

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And who wants to add to the chaos by cooking a big breakfast or complicating lunch any further? Out came our handy frozen packages of pre-portioned cooked quinoa for a couple of easy, healthy breakfast bowls that would keep us going well into the afternoon.

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I've been meaning to try quinoa in some sort of breakfast recipe, particularly since I'm not a huge fan of regular oatmeal (but bring on the baked oatmeal any day of the week!) As much as I love yogurt parfaits or a simple plate of eggs with hot sauce, everybody needs a little break from the usual sometimes.

And these days, when California avocados are coming into season and are at peak creaminess, I can barely imagine breakfast without a couple of slices. Whole wheat toast, fried egg, avocado and hot sauce...breakfast of champions, let me tell you! sweet potato hash with a creamy avocado sauce or a grab-and-go burrito are other great options for either weekend brunch or weekday meals. Any way you spin it, you're starting the day off well.

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If you ever wondered, "Can you freeze quinoa?", the answer is a resounding yes. Having frozen quinoa on hand means that these breakfast bowls come together in about 10 minutes. If not, you’ll just have to wait about 20 minutes for the quinoa to cook.

I chose to top my bowl with a soft boiled egg that I gently scooped out of the shell, but almost any other type of egg (fried, poached, hard-boiled, scrambled) would work here. I’m a runny yolk kind of gal, so the soft boiled option was right up my alley.

The beauty of this breakfast is that you get a dose of vegetarian protein, healthy fats and whole grains all in one fell swoop. Protein and fat are key to keeping you full, and I guarantee that powering up with this breakfast when you wake up will help you push through those mid-morning munchies.

And the flavor is out of this world, thanks to the mix of ingredients and rosemary-spiked quinoa. What a way to kick off the day!

Other breakfast recipes with avocado:

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Sweet Potato Hash with Creamy Avocado Sauce

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Quinoa Avocado Breakfast Bowl Recipe

Quinoa Avocado Breakfast Bowl…A vegetarian breakfast bowl full of healthy fats and protein!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 Servings

Calories: 325kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cooked quinoa
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 2 green onions thinly sliced
  • ¼ teaspoon crushed dried rosemary
  • teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon ground pepper
  • 2 soft-boiled or hard-boiled eggs
  • ½ California avocado sliced
  • ½ tomato chopped
  • 4 teaspoons crumbled feta cheese

Instructions

  • Place the quinoa in a medium bowl and stir in the olive oil, green onions, rosemary, salt and pepper. Divide the quinoa mixture evenly between two bowls.

  • Top each bowl of quinoa with 1 egg, and half of the avocado slices, tomato and feta cheese. Serve.

Notes

Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I provide nutritional information for my recipes as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using the LoseIt! calculator. While I attempt to provide information that is as accurate as possible, you should calculate the nutritional information independently before relying on it.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Bowl | Calories: 325kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 13.9g | Fat: 15.9g | Saturated Fat: 3.6g | Cholesterol: 190mg | Sodium: 271.8mg | Fiber: 6.1g | Sugar: 0.4g

Tried this recipe?If you make this recipe, I'd love to see it on Instagram! Just use the hashtag #COOKINCANUCK and I'll be sure to find it.

Disclosure: This post is part of a paid ambassadorship with California Avocados. All opinions are my own.

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  1. Kuick

    Quinoa Avocado Breakfast Bowl Recipe - Cookin Canuck (12)
    good breakfast bowl

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  2. Kris Downs

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    I made this today for myself. Had to half the ingredients but here is what I did: sauted 1/4 cup frozen 3 pepper and onoin blend, stirred it into the warm quinoa. topped it with half of the avocado instead of just a fourth, sliced some cherry tomatoes on top and then topped with the soft cooked egg. It was so yummy I might just do it again for my supper. thanks'for a great recipe.

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  3. Monique @ Ambitious Kitchen

    Literally the perfect post workout breakfast! Thanks for sharing this gorgeous meal with us!

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  4. Rachel @ Rachel Cooks

    This is basically my dream breakfast.

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  5. Katerina @ Diethood

    Yep! I want this right now. For dinner! My heart went pitter patter when I saw that first photo.

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  6. Rachel Matthews

    This looks incredible, Dara! oh my word. I've never had Quinoa like this, and now I can't wait to try it! YUM

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  7. Hannah

    I made this for breakfast this week. It's delicious and very filling. I made half the recipe but I can probably get 4 meals out of it. It also comes together in less than half an hour which is always a plus. Thanks for the wonderful recipe! Definitely a keeper 🙂

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  8. Rose McAvoy

    Our house was in a similar state this time last year and we did all the work! Then I painted all our kitchen cabinets. Those months we ate a lot of quick semi-homemade foods. I wish I had this recipe at the time but I will take it now. I tried making a sweet quinoa breakfast once and it was not good. This sounds like something I could eat over and over.

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  9. omlet

    They will love it! It’s so yummy ; ).

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  10. Trish - Mom On Timeout

    I have to try this for breakfast, like NOW! Looks heavenly!

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Quinoa Avocado Breakfast Bowl Recipe - Cookin Canuck (2024)

FAQs

How many calories are in a quinoa avocado bowl? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
414Calories
25gFat
44gCarbs
9gProtein

How to eat avocado as breakfast? ›

5 Ways to Incorporate Avocados into Your Breakfast
  1. Baked Goods. The creamy texture and healthy fats in avocados make for an easy substitution in baked goods in place of butter. ...
  2. Smoothies. We all enjoy avocados mashed into dips, sliced onto sandwiches and spread on toast. ...
  3. On Toast. ...
  4. With Scrambled Eggs. ...
  5. With Baked Eggs.

Is quinoa more calories than rice? ›

Additionally, quinoa has far fewer calories and carbohydrates than white rice, which contains 40 more calories and 15 times the carbohydrates per cup than the same amount of quinoa. A cup of quinoa will also provide twice the protein and about 5 grams more fiber than the same amount of white rice.

Is quinoa a high calorie food? ›

Quinoa is hardly considered a low-calorie food source — just 1 cup of plain, cooked quinoa is 222 calories. But high-fiber foods like quinoa can help you lose weight when they're part of an overall balanced and varied diet.

Is 2 eggs and avocado a good breakfast? ›

Eggs and avocado paired together = true perfection! You've got your protein and healthy fats and then with the addition of some fresh veggies you're good to go!

Is it OK to eat a whole avocado for breakfast? ›

While avocados do help provide the body with energy, Wells says that having an avocado on its own in the morning isn't a well-rounded meal. She recommends incorporating it into a smoothie made with protein powder, a tofu scramble or pairing it with whole-grain toast to up the nutrient density.

How many calories are in 2 eggs and avocado? ›

Eggs And Avocado For Meal Plans (1 serving) contains 9.3g total carbs, 2.6g net carbs, 24.3g fat, 14.6g protein, and 305 calories.

How many calories are in a quinoa bowl? ›

1 serving of quinoa bowl (Bowl of quinoa with stuff) contains 328 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 70% carbs, 12% fat, and 18% protein. This is a good source of proteins (27% of your Daily Value), fiber (45% of your Daily Value), and potassium (15% of your Daily Value).

How many calories in a bowl of cooked quinoa? ›

One cup (185 g) of cooked quinoa provides : 222 calories. 8.14 g of protein. 5.18 g of fiber.

How many calories are in an avocado bowl? ›

Ram's Horn Restaurant
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 Serving
How many calories are in Avocado Bowl? Amount of calories in Avocado Bowl: Calories 1120Calories from Fat 792 (70.7%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Avocado Bowl? Amount of fat in Avocado Bowl: Total Fat 88g-
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How much is 200 calories of quinoa? ›

The usual ratio that I use is 1 cup of quinoia to 2 cups of water, and that yields ~3 cups of cooked quinoia. That means a “realistic” 1 cup portion of cooked quinoa has around 200-ish calories, which is reasonable, and about what you'd get from white rice.

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