Crunchy Paleo Breakfast Cereal | Easy Egg-Free Breakfast Recipe (2024)

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Welcome to Flawed yet Functional! I am an insulin dependent Type 1 Diabetic, and I use the Autoimmune Protocol (plus a few reintroductions) to keep my blood sugar levels stable. Through the AIP diet, I’ve discovered sensitivities to gluten, dairy, and eggs. Honestly, eliminating gluten and dairy from my diet were far easier than eggs. Eggs do such amazing things to baked goods and make easy, delicious breakfasts! However, I’ve learned to embrace egg-free breakfasts, and I have a delicious recipe to share with you today: Crunchy Paleo Breakfast Cereal.

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Yes, that’s right! Cold, milk-poured-over-it breakfast cereal is possible on the Paleo/Egg-free diet! My kids actually have no idea what breakfast cereal is which makes explaining what’s for breakfast very comical. (Crunchy mama win!) However, they love this granola-esque cereal for breakfast or snack.

Low Carb Granola

There are tons of oat-free granola recipes out there that could be used just fine for a Paleo breakfast cereal. However, I am a diabetic, so I need to watch my carbohydrate intake. Most recipes that are Paleo-friendly, are covered in honey. Honey has TONS of carbs in it.

So I wanted to create a granola that wasn’t covered in sugar yet still tasted good.

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High Fat and Protein Cereal

On the flip side, cereal that has a lot of fat and protein in it would be an ideal breakfast. Fat and protein fill you up and leave you satisfied for a long time. Also, they don’t have the crash after a couple hours like carbohydrates.

Enter coconut flakes as the base of this Paleo breakfast cereal. Coconut flakes when toasted are crunchy (a necessity of a good cereal!), and they have quite a bit of fat (8g per serving) with not too many carbs (4g net per serving).

A crunchy, slightly sweet base for a breakfast cereal? Perfect!

AIP Accommodations

If you are on the Autoimmune Protocol without any reintroductions, simply leave out the nuts and seeds. Only coconut and dried fruit? Will that be good? Oh yes, it will be! Try it and see!

Make sure to top it with coconut milk too to eliminate all nuts!

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Beefing Up the Cereal

Coconut flakes are a great base, but I wanted even more goodness in this meal. So I chopped up pecans and almonds to be toasted with the coconut. The crunch and extra nutrition are the perfect addition.

To give the cereal an extra boost of nutrition and sweetness, I usually top my cereal with toasted pumpkin seeds and a sprinkle of raisins. Pour dairy-free milk on top, serve it with an additional protein such as breakfast sausage or bacon,and you’ve got a delicious, easy, egg-free breakfast!

The Finishing Touches

There are so many options for how to eat this Paleo cereal! Don’t feel limited by how I serve it up (that’s usually dependent on what I have in the house anyway!) Here are some other ideas for how to serve Crunchy Paleo Breakfast Cereal.

  • As a topping on dairy-free yogurt. Almond yogurt is our favorite as it has the fewest additives.
  • In a bowl, topped with sliced bananas or fresh berries and dairy-free milk poured over it.
  • As a snack with melted coconut manana drizzled on top. A sweet, high fat addition!
  • Mix in any type of dried fruit and/or seeds. Golden raisins and pumpkin seeds are great but use anything you like: dried cranberries, blueberries, cherries, sunflower seeds, etc.!
  • By the handful for a quick snack!

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Storing

This crunchy cereal can be stored in an air-tight container to be eaten another day. However, it never lasts long at our house, so I haven’t tested this longer than one day. Ha! I can’t keep my kids from eating it! But at least for 24 hours it keeps its crunch. Possibly longer…I need to hide it from my kids to test it out!

Egg-free breakfasts can be delicious, varied, and easy! If you are trying the Autoimmune Protocol or have an egg-allergy, be creative with your breakfasts! Try Crunchy Paleo Breakfast Cereal to switch up your morning routing. You and your family will still be filled and satisfied!

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Crunchy Cinnamon Paleo Breakfast Cereal

Sweet, crunchy, and easy, what more could you ask in a Paleo breakfast?? This gluten-free, egg-free breakfast recipe will fill you up and leave you satisfied until lunch with its high fat and protein content without a bunch of carbs!

CourseBreakfast

CuisineAmerican, Cereal, Egg-Free, Gluten-free, Grain-free, Paleo

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 20 minutes

Servings 4

Calories 440 kcal

Author Emily Stauch

Ingredients

  • 1.5cupsflaked, unsweetened coconut
  • .5cupsraw, chopped pecans
  • .5cupsraw, chopped almonds
  • 2tsp.cinnamon
  • 1/2tsp.vanilla
  • 1Tbsp.coconut oil, melted

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 325° and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.

  2. Pour all ingredients onto the middle of the lined baking sheet and toss with hands to coat evenly.

  3. Bake for 8-10 minutes, stirring once or twice until fragrant and coconut is lightly browned.

  4. Eat plain with dairy-free milk poured over or top as desired with bananas, fresh berries, dried fruit, salted pumpkin seeds, etc. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

**One serving, without additional toppings, has 14g of carbohydrates.**

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FAQs

Can you do paleo without eggs? ›

It's completely possible to do Paleo without any eggs at all. Take a look at some of the most common questions and how to handle them.

What does a paleo breakfast look like? ›

Stick to the basics for a hearty, filling Paleo meal like fresh fruits, veggies, lean meat or fish, eggs, and seeds (you can even add some Paleo mayo for an extra flavor kick!).

What is a paleo alternative to eggs? ›

Chia seeds: 1 tablespoon of chia + 3 tablespoons of water, mixed well and allowed to sit for 10 minutes to form a gel. (If you don't want to see little seeds in your recipe, grind the chia seeds down before adding the water). Chia doesn't really have a flavour and can be used in savoury or sweet recipes.

What is a paleo egg substitute? ›

14 AIP Egg Substitutes
  • 1.Gelatin Egg – 1 tbsp of gelatin whisked with 3 tbsp of hot water until frothy. ...
  • Agar Egg – similar to the gelatin egg, this is a Vegan/Vegetarian replacement made from seaweed. ...
  • Mashed Banana – 1/4 cup mashed very ripe banana, which typically is around 1 banana, works well in a lot of baked goods.

Are Cheerios paleo? ›

Cherry pits were excavated from prehistoric caves, evidence that cherries have been a dietary staple for thousands of years. That makes cherries one of the sweetest paleo-friendly foods, perfect for replenishing muscle glycogen after the day's CrossFit workout.

Is popcorn OK on paleo? ›

So, is popcorn paleo? Sadly, no. Most paleo followers, don't consider it part of their diet. “Because of its grain status, it's not typically included in a paleo diet," says Kelsey Kinney, RD, "as the eating style eliminates all cereal grains."

Why are oats not allowed on paleo? ›

Why are Oats not Paleo-friendly? Although oats are a non-fattening healthy food for a more mainstream diet, oats do contain anti-nutrients that the Paleo diet aims to avoid such as phytic acid, lectins, and avenin. Not only do oats contain a few anti-nutrients, but they are also often contaminated with gluten.

What are red flags of the Paleo diet? ›

Over time, people following the diet could see increases in cholesterol, particularly the less healthy cholesterol. This could increase the risk of heart disease. Not getting enough calcium increases the risk of osteoporosis, rickets, and bone fractures.

Do Paleo eat bananas? ›

Many paleo followers wonder if bananas are paleo because of their higher sugar content. They are considered paleo. One medium banana has 113 calories, 2 grams of fiber and 26 grams of carbohydrates. Bananas are an unprocessed, whole food with a good source of potassium.

What are the inflammatory foods on the Paleo diet? ›

Foods that cause inflammation include refined carbohydrates, wheat and other cereal grains, soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages, margarine, shortening and lard, and processed meats. [1,2,6] These types of food can alter our gut health, as well as cause insulin to spike which is what contributes the inflammation.

What can I substitute for no eggs? ›

Egg replacers
  1. Vinegar & baking soda. Replace 1 egg with: 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 tablespoon vinegar. ...
  2. Unsweetened applesauce. Replace 1 egg with: 1/4 cup applesauce. ...
  3. Plain or vanilla soy yogurt. Replace 1 egg with: 1/4 cup yogurt. ...
  4. Silken tofu. ...
  5. Ripe banana. ...
  6. Ground flaxseed.

What can be used instead of eggs? ›

11 EGG SUBSTITUTES: HOW TO BAKE WITHOUT EGGS
  • MASHED BANANA. ...
  • APPLESAUCE. ...
  • SILKEN TOFU. ...
  • GROUND FLAXSEED OR CHIA SEEDS & WATER. ...
  • YOGURT. ...
  • BUTTERMILK. ...
  • SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK. ...
  • ARROWROOT POWDER OR CORNSTARCH.

What if I can't eat eggs? ›

See a doctor if you or your child has signs or symptoms of a food allergy shortly after eating eggs or an egg-containing product. If possible, see the doctor when the allergic reaction is occurring. This may help in making a diagnosis.

What can I eat if I can't eat eggs? ›

If a person needs to avoid eggs entirely, there are alternatives.
  • Tofu. Tofu is a high protein food made from soybeans. ...
  • Unsweetened applesauce and pureed fruit. Applesauce and other pureed fruits, such as banana, can be a replacement for eggs in baking. ...
  • Flax or chia seeds. ...
  • Vegan egg replacers. ...
  • Aquafaba.
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