A single serve Paleo breakfast skillet made with just three ingredients plus an egg! This crispy and savory breakfast skillet with plantain, bacon, and kale is the perfect answer to your savory breakfast craving. Full of crispy savory flavor and packed with nutrients. Grain free, Paleo, dairy free and Whole30 approved.
Let’s talk breakfast for a minute – you know by now I love the subject. There was a time, pre-Paleo, when I was all about sweet breakfasts all the way. I used to eat huge bowls of cereal with berries, bananas, honey, and almond milk. Then I’d eat another. Occasionally, I had eggs with toast – and the toast was always cinnamon raisin with butter and honey.
The only time I ever ate bacon with breakfast was if I was out to eat and assumed it would make me sick. I did always get sick, but I have a feeling the pancakes with syrup or stack of rye toast might have had something to do with that.
Anyway, I remember when I began eating Paleo I thought there was absolutely no way I could eat bacon, sausage, and potatoes in the morning without being sick later on. I actually recall waiting for it to hit and being REALLY surprised when it never did. In fact, after 2 weeks of eating breakfasts like this, it was apparent that I felt better than I ever had in my life – my digestion was improving along with everything else.
So, my crazy love for savory breakfasts was born, and has since just grown and grown. Sure, I love my breakfast bread in the afternoon, but, you’ll probably never catch me Instagramming it for my actual breakfast!
Sometimes, I have a savory/crispy craving in the morning – especially after a long run – so much so that even plantains and sweet potatoes seem too sweet. After my first long run for Boston training, I wanted something easy (of course), super filling, crispy, and savory.
So, I made this recipe! It uses a green plantain – which I typically reserve for chips and fries – but wanted to see what would happen if I let them hang with sizzling bacon in a pan for a little bit. Well, wonderful things happened! The bacon and plantains got nice and crisp, and I added kale for more crispiness and nutrients, too. A crispy fried egg completed this single serve paleo breakfast skillet in the best way possible! This recipe can easily be adapted to serve more than one by simply doubling the ingredients and using a bigger skillet. See? Everyone is happy!
Single Serve Paleo Breakfast Skillet – Bacon, Plantain & Kale
Single Serve Paleo Breakfast Skillet - Crispy & Savory Bacon, Plantain & Kale

Ingredients
- 1/2 large green plantain peel removed (you can refrigerate the other half for later use)
- 3 slices nitrate free bacon - sugar free for Whole30** - cut into pieces
- 1 handful fresh kale roughly chopped
- Sprinkle of fine grain sea salt
- 1 egg
Instructions
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*To peel a green plantain, you'll have to score the sides and separate the peel from the plantain with your thumb or a knife. You'll use half a large one for this recipe.
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Chop the peeled plantain into small thin pieces. They'll crisp up better when on the thinner side, although it's not incredibly important.
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In a small - medium heavy skillet over medium heat, add the bacon pieces and stir to evenly cook. When the bacon begins to render fat, add the chopped plantain and stir for even cooking.
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Cover the pan (the lid doesn't have to fit exactly) and allow the bacon and plantain to cook together, removing the lid to stir after about 30-60 seconds to prevent burning.
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Once the plantain and bacon begin to brown, add the chopped kale to the skillet, stir, and cover again with the lid, adjusting or lowering the heat to prevent burning if necessary.
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After the kale has softened, remove the lid and stir again. When the bacon, plantain and kale are all cooked and crispy, sprinkle with sea salt to taste. Turn the heat off but cover the lid to keep hot while you cook an egg in a separate pan (or however you want!)
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Once your egg is cooked, put the hash on a plate and top with your cooked egg. Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
**U.S. Wellness Meats sugar free pork bacon is seriously incredible and has been my go-to favorite bacon for years!
Favorite quick breakfast?
What’s your breakfast “history?” lol 🙂
Do you prefer veggies or fruit in the morning (or both?)
I wish that trader joes sold plantains! I love these kinds of breakfasts, especially after a long run. It’s rare that I crave a sweet breakfast but I do enjoy eating something savory with a side of bread or fruit.
Funny that I don’t want fruit in the morning but always at night!
I don’t like too sweet for breakfast but can’t do savory either. Ever. The one time I did randomly 2 years ago want eggs for breast I just felt so odd lol I saw the green plantains by the regular plantains at shoprite – you will have to tell me if I do indeed need to buy both kinds. Like lisa said, wish tj sold the plantains! love them
The green ones are completely different and they make amazing chips! Super crispy.
It looks so good! I am all about egg casseroles after early morning runs. They are nutritious and satisfying and keep my brain alert and my body satisfied for many hours. I remember the time when I was fueling my runs with cereals and after a bowl I would crave another one, and another one… At the time I thought it was normal to be hungry all day after running! Not true : it’s important to feed our body optimal fuel! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
Yup that’s how I used to be – hungry, tired and a lot of stomach problems on top of it!
Numanum. I’m loving plantains + eggs + chicken sausage + kale lately (should give bacon a go, I don’t know why I don’t ever buy it!). It’s been my go too. I’m with you on starting a paleo approach – I was so used to either oatmeal or yogurt than swapping to savory AND more food volume was a transition but I’m so glad I did it. Plus, I’m now in love with the savory breakfast!
Sausage and chicken sausage are great too and definitely in my rotation! Bacon is easy to get into as well and since it renders fat you don’t have to add any.
I love savory breakfasts like this! There isn’t a morning I don’t have my eggs. How do you peel your green plantains? I find there’s always a bear to get out if they’re not ripe.
I cut the ends off, score the sides and sort of get under the peel with my finger and it comes off really easily as long as the plantain isn’t bruised!
This looks amazing! I actually prefer fruit in the morning but I know it’s better to have veggies so I’m working on that!
Both are good! Whole30 definitely got me to love my morning veggies 🙂
I honestly can’t imagine you eating anything else at this point! I tend to do better with a fiber full grain and fat in the morning, and then a protein and carb mid morning. And you know how I feel about my omelets, but they usually come at lunch time (or dinner)
Omelettes any time of day in my opinion! They actually feel more special when it’s not breakfast.
haha yes, that was me. I sometimes still eat oatmeal but it’s when i need comfort and warm goodness! LOL! But savory is the way to go. I crave meat (and eggs)
I occasionally want to make a good gf oatmeal and then never wind up doing it – need to change that once in a while!
I am savory breakfast and hash obsessed although I really don’t eat very much bacon. Mainly because the good stuff is expensive and the other stuff I could take or leave it. I used to eat oatmeal like it was my day job and in high school it was cereal, but now I do a hash very similar to this every single morning no matter what!
Agree that bacon can get expensive – since I don’t do whole30 now I get nitrate free but not the pricier sugar free that I used to – good enough for me 🙂
I ate Life cereal every single day until I was diagnosed with celiac 8 years ago. Then it was a lot of GF oatmeal and rice chex. Now I’m taking a page out of your book! Feeling like a grown-up with the ultra-savory breakfasts-ha!
Life cereal is good stuff, I loved it for so long 🙂 So funny that it makes you feel like a grown up!