This naturally sweet, Paleo & Whole30 friendly Sweet Potato Apple Breakfast Bake is quick and easy to put together and great to make ahead too! When you’re craving a sweet breakfast and want something simple and comforting, this breakfast bake is the perfect option. No added sugar or sweeteners, dairy free, just a few ingredients.
As much as I love a license to eat bacon or sausage with eggs every single morning (and you KNOW I love it!) I totally get that there are times when you need something sweet, yet still “sugar-free”, if that makes sense.
The problem with Paleo breakfasts (my recipes included) is that they tend to be savory all the way, heavy with greens and veggies and meat, or something a bit too sweet – like pancakes or muffins.
And, if you’re looking for something Whole30 friendly and sweet, it can be hard to come by. And we’re not counting apples with almond butter (although yummy) because it just doesn’t feel like a real breakfast.
Back in my days of strict Whole30 eating, I came up with a sweet potato noodle pie that was the perfect mix of naturally sweet, yet wholesome and filling – no added sweeteners or flours of any kind – just fruit, sweet potatoes and eggs.
I wanted to do something similar but far more simple – since not many of us are up for spiralizing a sweet potato early in the morning. Enter this Sweet Potato Apple Breakfast Bake – you get the “full” factor from eggs and coconut milk, plus the “sweet” factor from sweet potatoes, apples and raisins.
Yes, it requires shredding the potato and apples – BUT this is easily done the night before, or, if you’re the motivated morning type – it’s really just 2 minutes extra of your time. Even less if you’re married to your food processor like I am.
Good thing we can be married to more than one kitchen gadget. Kitchen-tool monogamy would be horrible! What to choose? I use so many of them every day.
Blenders and food processors get some really tough jobs done, but, I think the coffee maker has my heart and soul. Hmm, but if we start counting things like knives and skillets, it gets really tricky, because I NEED them to actually survive.
And, I might still choose to skip through a field and go for a long walk on the beach with my coffee maker though because that love runs deep.
Yup, I know I sound like a lunatic right now so maybe we should all move on to the next paragraph 🙂
The breakfast bake! I made this from start to finish in my favorite cast iron skillet and I highly recommend you do the same! I’ve also been known to eat right out of said skillet, especially lately in the mornings when I’m in a rush.
If you’re going to attempt anything like that in your own home, MAKE SURE you use an oven mitt – maybe on both hands. Just saying!
Or, you can choose to be normal and civilized and put your food on a plate, that will work too. Either way, lets cook! And eat! And be happy and healthy 🙂
Sweet Potato Apple Breakfast Bake {Paleo & Whole30}
Sweet Potato Apple Breakfast Bake {Paleo & Whole30}

Ingredients
- 1 large sweet potato peeled and shredded (either grated by hand, or use a food processor)
- 1 large pink lady apple my favorite! peeled and shredded
- 2 tbsp coconut oil for cooking
- 1/8-1/4 tsp fine grain sea salt
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg
- 2 eggs whisked
- 1/2 cup coconut milk full fat
- 1/4 cup raisins optional
- chopped pecans optional
Instructions
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Have all your ingredients ready to go before beginning. You can make this recipe all in one skillet, or, transfer to a baking dish when it's time to bake*
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Preheat your oven to 400 degrees and heat a medium skillet* over medium heat and add the coconut oil to the pan. Add the shredded sweet potatoes to the pan and cook until they begin to soften and brown, then add the shredded apples, salt and spices.
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Continue to cook over low-med heat about 5 minutes, then add the whisked eggs and coconut milk to the skillet** and mix to combine. Stir in the raisins, spread the mixture out evenly in the skillet, then sprinkle chopped pecans over the top.
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Bake in the preheated oven for about 10 minutes, or until the eggs are set and beginning to brown.
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Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
*I love this cast iron skillet for one-pan recipes
**If transferring to a baking dish for the oven, transfer right before adding the eggs and coconut milk
What I Used for My Sweet Potato Apple Breakfast Bake:
Want more Whole30 friendly breakfast ideas? Try one of these!
Sweet Plantain Apple Bacon Breakfast Hash
Sweet Potato Bacon Egg Muffins
Sweet Paleo & Whole30 breakfasts on the web:
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Amazing dish!
Wish I found this earlier. Actually awesome.
This recipe is simply amazing! I was skeptical, but I am seriously impressed at how delicious this is. It has the right amount of flavors and sweetness to it. It tastes like Thanksgiving, like others have noted. I can’t wait to bring this for get togethers this holiday season. Such a healthy and delicious bake!
I made this exactly as written. I didn’t have great expectations and I was shocked…it was great. my husband I are both doing the whole 30 so I have to cook ahead in order to stay faithful. highly recommend!
Do you have this recipe instructions for high altitude. I followed the directions to a tee and this came out as flas as a waffle. It was not puffy at all (like the pictures)
Do you have this recipe as a high altitude recipe. I made this and it was so paper thin; not fluffy like the picture.
I have red delicious apples. Can I Sub those? I’m working with surplus produce and don’t wnt to purchase if I already have work arounds…
I just love, love, love this recipe! I have made it more than 10 times! Such a treat with no added sugar and most importantly for me – no gluten or oats! Thank you!
I think my skillet was too large because it would have been very thin if I spread it out across the entire pan, so I fit it to half the pan. I also think my potato was too large which threw off the egg part of the recipe. I never saw it firm up like a bake the way the picture shows. Id love to know how much sweet potato was used for this. Very good flavor for my second day of whole30 as I have a sweet tooth and this helps!! Will try again!
Do you think that this recipe could be made into muffins?