‘I’m a weight-loss coach – my high-protein breakfast recipe is great alternative to oats’

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She has found an alternative to oats for a high protein breakfast (stock photo) (Image: Getty)

A female coach has revealed her recipe for a high-protein breakfast that excludes oats.

Sarah Catterson, who offers fitness guidance and nutritious on , understands the common association of oats with high protein, prompting many to prefer an oat-based morning meal. However, Sarah proposes an alternative.

The showcased her technique for making a breakfast egg quesadilla brimming with 46 grams of protein on . Not only is it easy to put together, but it also involves easily sourced ingredients: one whole egg, 170 grams of egg whites, a seasoning of your liking, a sizable tortilla, 30 grams of grated low-fat cheese, two turkey medallions (or bacon if you prefer), spinach and 15 grams of salsa.

At the start of her reel, Sarah said: “You’re struggling with breakfast ideas that are high in protein and aren’t always overnight oats or protein oats. This is my breakfast egg bacon quesadilla which packs 46g of protein. And it’s huge. This literally took me five minutes to make so let’s go make it.”

Her method begins with cooking the bacon medallions until they are done on both sides. Following this, she spritzes the pan with oil and cooks the egg.

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When the egg is semi-cooked, she adds her chosen seasonings and places the tortilla on top top. She ensures the tortilla sticks to the egg before flipping it over.

Finally, she sections off a quarter of the tortilla, arranging the bacon (or turkey) medallions and the remaining ingredients across distinct segments of the tortilla. Wrap up the tortilla where you’ve sliced the quarter then tuck into this delightful breakfast treat.

Sarah’s caption states the breakfast egg quesadilla contains 445 calories with 34g of carbohydrates and 13g of fats. She described it as “delicious and so easy to make.”

A fourth user enquired about the dish’s protein content, prompting Sarah to explain: “The egg contains 6.3g of protein, turkey slices add 4.7g, the tortilla contributes 5.3g, “eat lean lower fat cheese” includes 10.9g and the 170g egg whites pack 18.5g. This sums up to 45.7g of protein, which she rounds up to 46g.

As per guidance, a healthy, balanced diet is critical for prime health and wellbeing, recommending beans, pulses, fish, eggs, and meat as excellent protein sources. The health body suggests opting for lean meat cuts and skinless poultry to reduce fat intake.

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