Save just a few minutes of your morning to cook yourself a crispy breakfast quesadilla. The jalapeño is optional, but it does contain beneficial capsaicin, which is linked to increased metabolism of fats and reduction in insulin spikes (1, 2). Remove the seeds of the jalapeño if you prefer a milder flavor.
The type of tortilla you use is important here. A traditional flour tortilla won’t provide a lot of fiber or protein, but whole grain sprouted tortillas will add the needed fiber and protein to make this a healthy, balanced breakfast.
Active time: 10 minutes Total time: 15 minutes
Serves: 1 | Serving Size: 1 quesadilla
Nutrition (per serving): Calories: 385; Total Fat: 17g; Saturated Fat:7g; Monounsaturated Fat: 5g; Cholesterol: 235mg; Sodium: 777mg; Carbohydrate: 36g; Dietary Fiber: 8g; Sugar:2g; Protein: 24g
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