Recipe: 80% Fat Breakfast – Bacon, Eggs, Avocados and Tomatoes with Spicy Mayonnaise (2024)

Posted on Mar 28 | 2013 12 Comments

Recipe: 80% Fat Breakfast – Bacon, Eggs, Avocados and Tomatoes with Spicy Mayonnaise (1)Been working with a few clients lately (as guinea pigs!) to test a true ketogenic diet, which is at least 80% fat.

For some out there, it’s pretty easy to get your fats up to 65-70% – it’s that extra 10-15% that leaves them scratching their head.

If there is one thing I can do, and do well, is to manipulate a menu to meet requirements, no matter what it is.

There is a buzz right now all around the internet about being in nutritional ketosis, and using that as a way to either lose weight, or for some, just simply maintain when nothing else worked. I won’t get into the fact that I was doing this with a group of people a little less than five years ago when I was first conducting my high fat experiment.

Suffice it to say that I know I was first. ::giggle::

Even back then I heard a few recurring themes … I can’t get that much fat in a meal … I like my veggies, and I can’t have them on high fat … I want fruit … you get the picture.

I am going to be posting a few menus over the next several weeks that proves you can indeed get high fat, and still, for the most part, have all your favorite things. It does mean some sacrifice as you have to give up a little to get a lot in return. And for some, that means losing weight that rivals being on hCG.

Anyway, enjoy!

Oh and by the way, High Fat can also be NON-DAIRY, as is this menu!

Recipe: 80% Fat Breakfast – Bacon, Eggs, Avocados and Tomatoes with Spicy Mayonnaise (2)

80% Fat Breakfast – Bacon, Eggs, Avocados and Tomatoes with Spicy Mayonnaise

To make the Spicy Mayonnaise, combine the following in a jar and store in refrigerator:

1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 clove garlic, finely minced
2 teaspoons chili powder
1 fluid ounce lime juice

Entire Recipe – Mayonnaise (8 servings):

817 Calories
94g Fat (96% calories from fat)
2g Protein
6g Carbohydrate; 2g Dietary Fiber
39mg Cholesterol; 677mg Sodium; 179mg Potassium

Per Tablespoon – Mayonnaise:

102 Calories
12g Fat (96% calories from fat)
trace Protein
1g Carbohydrate; trace Dietary Fiber
5mg Cholesterol; 85mg Sodium; 22mg Potassium

80% Fat Breakfast – Bacon, Eggs, Avocados and Tomatoes with Spicy Mayonnaise

10 minutes prep
20 minutes start to finish

2 tablespoons Spicy Mayo
2 large eggs, finely minced
2 slices bacon
4 ounces avocado
4 ounces roma tomato
1 1/2 teaspoons butter

Cook eggs in butter. In a separate pan, cook bacon and drain.

Slice tomatoes and avocado, then arrange on plate and drizzle with Spicy Mayonnaise.

Add eggs and bacon to plate, season with salt & pepper as desired.

Enjoy!
Entire Recipe:

633 Calories
59g Fat (80% calories from fat)
19g Protein
13g Carbohydrate; 4g Dietary Fiber
460mg Cholesterol; 588mg Sodium; 973mg Potassium

Serving Idea:

Notes:

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  1. These are wonderful!!! MORE with no dairy please 🙂 Any chance you’ll come out with a weight loss ebook ? I need meal planning and weight loss!!!

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    • I think you purchased the Good Food Hunting eBook? There is a whole menu for a month in there. But if you are asking about if I am coming out with a dairy free eBook? I don’t know, it’s a thought!

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  2. I can link to the recipe 🙁

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    • I think you corrected this above, but I still don’t understand what is happening?

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  3. I can NOT link to the recipe

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    • Trying to understand what you are talking about Linda? What do you mean that you can NOT link to the recipe?

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  4. This looks really good… can’t wait to have the specifics! Your recipes are all so yummy!

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    • It does, doesn’t it. Can I just say that it was good? ::giggle::

      Thanks Joan!

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  5. I’m not able to see or link to a recipe on this page, either. Pity – this looks great! I’d love to see more write-ups on nutritional ketosis. I’m trying it on my own … guidance would be helpful.

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    • I will hop on this Elizabeth!

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  6. There is a delicious looking pic with this blog – but no recipe is listed!

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  7. Me neither there is no recipe that I can see 🙁

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Recipe: 80% Fat Breakfast – Bacon, Eggs, Avocados and Tomatoes with Spicy Mayonnaise (2024)

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Is bacon and egg a healthy breakfast? ›

Absolutely eggs and bacon can be healthy!

Food doesn't have to be 'good' or 'bad'. Often, people think you can't have an egg and bacon fry-up for breakfast – that it is a 'special occasion' or 'cheat' meal. But everything can form part of a healthy diet, we just need to tweak our recipes.

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Can I eat bacon and eggs and still lose weight? ›

If you are trying to lose weight and opting for a yummy breakfast, enjoying grilled bacon and eggs around twice a week sounds like great motivation. Even if you are going low-calorie, portion control and moderate consumption of bacon will keep you on your track.

Can I eat bacon and eggs for breakfast everyday? ›

For example, eggs typically are eaten with other foods high in salt, saturated fat and cholesterol, such as bacon, cheese and butter. These foods are known to increase heart disease risk and should be eaten sparingly. Most healthy people can eat up to seven eggs a week without affecting their heart health.

What does bacon and eggs do to your body? ›

Bacon and eggs are a classic old-school breakfast — and for good reason. Starting your day off with protein helps regulate your blood sugar after your long night's fast and keeps you full for longer, while the protein helps feed and maintain your lean muscle tissue.

Should you cook bacon or eggs first? ›

You fry bacon on a skillet, then after the bacon is crispy, fry eggs in the bacon grease. Garnish your plate with toast or fruit.

Should you cook eggs in bacon fat? ›

It turns out that cooking eggs in bacon fat (or "liquid gold" as we like to call it) allows the edges to become crispy and ensures the yolk stays soft and tender. The grease also infuses the eggs with a salty and smoky flavor, eliminating the need to add tons of salt afterwards.

Is it OK to eat bacon every morning? ›

In light of the more recent evidence, it's best to reduce your intake of all processed meats to once every couple of weeks. Therefore, keeping your bacon intake to a minimum is recommended – eating it every couple of weeks is best.

Is 4 pieces of bacon too much? ›

“For general good health, I would recommend keeping processed meats limited to once a week or once every other week. At that rate, a serving could be three to four slices. If you eat bacon more often than that, one to two slices should be a serving,” says Derocha.

Why do people eat bacon and eggs for breakfast? ›

Bacon and eggs as a morning staple is a relatively modern convention, only dating back to the 1920s. As with so many American customs it is simply the result of a compelling marketing scheme.

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