BREAKFAST IN A CUP
INGREDIENTS:
For Grits-
1 pack Quaker Oats Instant Grits (butter flavored)
water
For Scrambled Eggs-
1 egg
1 egg white
1 tablespoon Fat Free sour cream
1 tablespoon Fat Free Milk
pepper to taste
For Meat:
3 pieces of Canadian bacon
1-2 tablespoons 2% shredded cheddar cheese
DIRECTIONS:
Prepare the grits according to package directions, using water.
To scramble eggs, start with a pan heating at medium heat. Crack one whole egg and one egg white into a small bowl. Add pepper, milk and sour cream. Wisk together. Spray pan with fat free cooking spray and pour mixture into the pan. Use a spoon to scramble.
To cook Canadian bacon, either microwave according to directions on the packaging or fry in a small pan; using fat free cooking spray, of course. Chop when cooked.
To put it all together, begin by spooning the grits into the mug. Then, add the chopped Canadian bacon as the second layer. Next, add the scrambled eggs. And finally, load up the top with shredded cheese. For a little extra flare, add some parsley to garnish.
RESULTS:
This is another one of those dishes that doesn't really get justice by looking at the picture. I chose a glass mug so that you can see the layers, but it kind of looks like a pile of mush. No fears, it is delicious!
This recipe really appealed to me because it is served in a cup. Since high school, I have been throwing my breakfast into a cup as I run out the door. I remember my friends saying, "There's Lindsay with her breakfast cup again? Watcha got in there today?" Some things never change.
It's just easy and it conveniently fits into my car cup holder. Since breakfast is the most important meal of the day, it shouldn't be neglected. Even if you don't have time to sit down and enjoy a big breakfast, this doesn't mean that you are left with only shakes and bars. Fitting all that goodness into a cup allows us to eat the way we want to, if we only had the time. No more excuses. There is time for breakfast again! Try this great alternative to fast food, shakes and breakfast bars!
ENJOY!
NUTRITION FACTS (per serving): 298 calories; 8.32g fat; 25.53g carbohydrate; 30.25g protein; 1.2g fiber
**Looking to cut some fat? Use 1/2 cup egg substitute (Egg Beaters) in place of egg and egg white. Saves 5g fat.









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