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Paleo Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich

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Posted:

01/11/17

Updated:

09/10/24

By:

Ashley Walterhouse

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Bust out those waffle makers for this Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich. Five simple ingredients combined for one epic paleo sandwich. Whole30 compliant too!

sweet potato waffle breakfast sandwich on plate

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Oh man oh MAN you guys. This waffle breakfast sandwich is just so good. I was feeling really good about it, until I started thinking that maybe I was committing a Whole30 crime…

I am not entirely sure if I am “breaking the rules” with this one while doing the Whole30–also known as SWYPO (sex with your pants on)… hmmm. I mean I feel like there are some gray areas in that clause, you know? Because to me, it seems as though there are many other dishes/meals that could fall under that category. Like homemade Whole30 chicken nuggets for example… Or eating dates with nut butter to get your “fix”–yeah I have definitely done that. Basically on Day 4 when I was like “What the heck am I doing? This is ludicrous…”

Or am I over-thinking it? (Probably, I am a chronic over-thinker…)  Like I explained in my post “Why I am Doing a Whole30”, I have jumped on this journey for a challenge, and mainly to see if eating whole foods with no added sugar (and other junk) can help some inflammation in my system, possibly balance my hormones, help my skin, etc. But without going into too much more detail on my Whole30 thoughts (that’s for another time) I feel like this waffle sandwich is alright… Or at least on my Whole30 journey it is alright. Maybe for someone else it will take them back to when they’d stop for McGriddles, causing some bad feelings around food. But for me, this is basically the same thing as having sautéed sweet potatoes and kale in a pan with my egg and avocado. I just needed to add some creativity to this go-to meal I eat all the time as to not get bored with it so I don’t end up crave something less “healthy” or more sugar or what have you.

Alright, we’ve come full circle! Let’s chat about this recipe!

Paleo Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich

Close up view of a sweet potato waffle breakfast sandwich with avocado and kale

What you need

  • sweet potato
  • eggs
  • oil
  • kale
  • avocado

How to Make a Sweet Potato Waffle

To make the sweet potato waffle, it’s not technically a normal waffle with all of the ingredients that would be considered SWYPO. It’s actually just grated (uncooked) sweet potato, a whisked egg, and some oil. That’s it!

We’re not going full-on waffle style but making more of a waffle hash brown style, ya feel?

Just a grated sweet potato and an egg to make this hash-style waffle for a breakfast sandwich! Top the sweet potato with kale too.
Paleo Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich with avocado and kale on white plate

You then just pack all of the grated sweet potato in your waffle iron and cook until browned. While that is cooking, you can sauté your kale, fry your egg and slice up a little bit of avocado.

It’s quite simple really. This meal would make a great “brinner” (breakfast for dinner) or a fun weekend breakfast/brunch. It’s so satisfying thanks to the good carbs, protein, plus the healthy fats from the egg and avocado. This meal definitely keeps me full!

Waffle Iron Tips

  • Grease the waffle iron really well so you don’t have pieces stuck when removing the waffle.
  • You will be packing the sweet potato hash into the waffle iron pretty thick. Don’t press down on the waffle iron so hard that your pieces end up getting stuck. I may or may not have had to test this process a couple of times, so trust me when I say this!
  • A belgian waffle maker will not work as well here, as the cavities are too deep and the sweet potato will get stuck.
sweet potato waffle breakfast sandwich on plate with avocado and kale

I hope you guys love this amazing breakfast sandwich as much as we do! I have a feeling this will be a weekend staple in our house…

If you make this recipe, be sure to leave a comment and review here on the blog! I love hearing from you. Xx Ashley

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Paleo Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich

Prep: 10 minutes minutes
Cook: 5 minutes minutes
Total: 15 minutes minutes
Bust out those waffle makers for this Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich. Five simple ingredients combined for one epic paleo sandwich. Whole30 compliant too!
Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwhich on white plate with avocado
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Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 3 large eggs, divided
  • 1 small/medium uncooked sweet potato, grated
  • 1/4 tsp cumin
  • 1/8 tsp paprika
  • 1/8 tsp garlic salt
  • 1 tsp oil, plus more for waffle iron and frying pan
  • 1 cup kale, chopped
  • 1/2 medium avocado, sliced
  • salt & pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Heat waffle iron and grease well. Set aside.
  • In a medium mixing bowl whisk 1 egg (you can also use 2 egg whites). Add in grated sweet potato–should be around a heaping cup–plus seasonings and 1 tsp oil. Mix well until thoroughly combined. Once waffle iron has fully heated, pack in sweet potato hash mixture into iron, covering all of the quadrants. Press waffle iron down gently and allow sweet potato to cook about 4-5 minutes, until lightly golden.
  • Cook Kale. While the waffle is cooking, sauté kale in pan with oil on medium heat until slightly crispy, about 3-4 minutes. Fry or scramble eggs in same pan (remove kale or keep in, your choice) to personal preference.
  • Remove. Once sweet potato waffle is ready gently remove with butter knife and transfer to plate. Layer on kale, fried egg, and avocado slices. Finish with salt and pepper if you wish and enjoy!

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Recipe Notes:

UPDATE MARCH 2017: I’ve had several readers make this with success as written, and some suggesting the water needs to be squeezed out of the sweet potato hash before mixing with the rest of the ingredients. Also please note every waffle iron is different. The waffle iron should be greased fairly well, using high heat oil such as avocado, to prevent from burning.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1sandwich, Calories: 280kcal (14%), Carbohydrates: 33g (11%), Protein: 11g (22%), Fat: 14g (22%), Saturated Fat: 3g (19%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g, Cholesterol: 186mg (62%), Sodium: 333mg (14%), Fiber: 8g (33%), Sugar: 6g (7%)
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Ashley Walterhouse is the founder of Fit Mitten Kitchen, based in the Greater Lansing Area of Michigan, AKA “the Mitten.” Ashley grew up as a picky eater but later discovered that eating healthy was actually easy and fun. She started FMK in 2015 as a way to share her newfound love of developing healthier recipes for all to enjoy.
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124 responses

  1. Lari
    April 12, 2017

    Just made these! Flavor is great. I am too lazy to go out to the garage and fish out my waffle iron, so. . .i just made two “sweet potato cakes” in my skillet. Boom! Worked great. Granted they were not as pretty as yours:)

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      April 12, 2017

      Yay so glad you were able to make them work! Cakes sound like a great idea 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing with me!!

      Reply
  2. Katie
    March 26, 2017

    This recipe does not work. I tried it & it was an epic fail! It leaves out the crucial step of squeezing out all of the liquid from the potato before you add the egg! If you don’t do that you’ll just have soggy potatoes, not a waffle! So if you try to make this, make sure you squeeze out the extra water! (There’s a lot!) I used a almond milk bag, if you don’t have that, you can also owe a mesh strainer and coffee filters. I also shredded a honeycrisp apple with it! Yum!!! ?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      March 27, 2017

      Hi Katie, thanks so much for your feedback. I’m sorry the recipe didn’t work out for you the way it was written. I’ll add a note that extra water may need to be squeezed out completely to achieve desired results. I’ve had success without squeezing out the water several times, as have other readers. But each waffle iron is different, so I’ll be sure to make the note either way 🙂 Thanks again for your feedback and comment, I appreciate it 🙂

      Reply
  3. Beka
    February 27, 2017

    Do I need to cook the sweet potato at all first?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      February 27, 2017

      Nope! The shredded potato cooks in the waffle iron 🙂 every waffle iron is different in regards to how fast it will cook, but it should be lightly golden and slightly crisp when done. You should be able to gently remove it with a fork 🙂

      Reply
  4. LG Mitcham
    February 20, 2017

    5 stars
    I am so in love with these waffles! I just made a BBQ sandwich with them!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      February 20, 2017

      So glad you enjoyed! And that BBQ sandwich sounds like an epic combo!

      Reply
  5. Ester Perez
    January 23, 2017

    5 stars
    LOL! It’s great that you mentioned the SWPO! I always get a kick out of hearing that because I like to get creative in the kitchen! I think this is a super easy hash brown recipe! Not SWPO in my opinion! I will definitely be trying this! I bet this would come out delicious and extra crispy in my cast iron waffle pans. I may just be making this for lunch tomorrow 🙂 Thank you for the great recipe! Warmly, Ester

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 30, 2017

      I hope you try it out! It’s been such a hit 🙂 I can’t get enough of it myself too. Tanks Ester!

      Reply
  6. Kristyn @ Beyoutifully Healthy
    January 22, 2017

    More sweet potato = more happiness!! Seriously, cannot wait to try this next weekend!!

    Reply
  7. Anna
    January 18, 2017

    Great recipe. Just pinned it. (love the pictures)

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 18, 2017

      Oh well thank you so much Anna! 😀

      Reply
  8. Sarah
    January 17, 2017

    I agree with Michelle above in that SWYPO is a personal choice thing. We all have our food vices and that’s what we should be trying to avoid. For me, anything that replaces oatmeal is a SWYPO because I love my oatmeal that much and everything would be a pale imitation for me!

    This recipe is totally not SWYPO on for me and holy crap, I am so making it on Thursday morning!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 17, 2017

      Yes I am definitely realizing the SWYPO is different for everyone. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I hope you enjoy this waffle sandwich 😀

      Reply
  9. Jen
    January 14, 2017

    I love that this recipe is SO simple. I bet it’s bursting with amazing flavor! All my favorite foods in one sandwich!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 15, 2017

      Thanks Jen! It’s definitely a fun way to change up this food combo 😀

      Reply
  10. Jenn – a traveling Wife
    January 13, 2017

    I use my waffle iron for way more than just waffles, but I have yet to make hash on it. I might have to test this out this weekend with either regular potatoes or sweet potatoes. YUM!

    Reply
  11. Cora
    January 12, 2017

    All my favorite things together in one!! Oh man. I need to get a new waffle maker because this needs to happen.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 13, 2017

      YES get a waffle maker ASAP

      Reply
  12. Michele @ paleorunningmomma
    January 11, 2017

    I definitely think SWYPO is different for everyone, and there IS that gray area! Like they say a definitive NO to pancakes of any kind, but then “be careful” with dates and nut butter, so, I’m not sure. This totally looks like a fun hash brown type sandwich to me and I’ll have to dig out my waffle iron to try it out!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 13, 2017

      Glad we’re on the same page Michele! That makes me feel better 🙂 Hope you can give this a try!

      Reply
  13. Erin @ Erin’s Inside Job
    January 11, 2017

    Get out. Gimme this. I feel like that’s my comment on all your posts. Also, I’m annoyed at my waffle maker bc the plates don’t come out so it’s really annoying to clean. ughhhhhhh

    Reply
  14. Ellen @ My Uncommon Everyday
    January 11, 2017

    YUM. I’d totally eat this Whole30 or not, but I need a waffle maker first 🙂 And I definitely have overthought the SWYPO thing, too. Like, I love cauliflower “oatmeal”, but is that too SWYPO to count? Ugh. I love your approach!

    Reply
  15. Kelsey Preciado
    January 11, 2017

    This looks SO GOOD!! And I totally know what you mean and overthink the whole SWYPO thing!! I think this is totally legit and I want to make it right now!! YUM!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 13, 2017

      Haha glad you approve! Thanks Kelsey!

      Reply
  16. Emily Swanson
    January 11, 2017

    I don’t think this looks like it’s breaking the rules… It’s definitely keeping all the rules of deliciousness. Ashley, you’re becoming another wonderful resource for Whole 30 recipes; that’s one of the incredible blessings of you doing it.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 13, 2017

      Aw thank you Emily!! <3

      Reply
  17. Allie @ Miss Allie’s Kitchen
    January 11, 2017

    HAHAHAHA I had NO IDEA that is what SWYPO meant. I’m dying. Holy crap. Anway, I’m not sure about the violation but at least you’re eating real food! And this looks friggin’ bomb.

    Reply
  18. rachel @ athletic avocado
    January 11, 2017

    This is the most genius waffle I have ever seen! Now this is a breakfast sandwich all year round whether I’m doing the whole30 or not 🙂

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 13, 2017

      Um yeah it’s going to be on the menu ALL THE TIME. Thanks Rachel!

      Reply
  19. Emily Weir
    January 11, 2017

    Girl. Take all my money. This is like all of my wildest breakfast dreams come true. Also, I’m making your avocado pesto with zucchini noodles tonight and am sure it’s going to be delicious!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 13, 2017

      Ah yay! The Healthy Glow Guide has some awesome recipes I cannot wait to dig into!

      Reply
  20. Sara @ Oats & Rows
    January 11, 2017

    Omg I neeeeed this for breakfast right now! Totally craving something savory like this

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 13, 2017

      Yes it’s worth that little bit of extra effort!

      Reply
      1. Jaime
        March 3, 2017

        I tried this tonight and it was a complete fail! 🙁 I was so excited about it and very sad I had to throw it all away. I followed the directions completely, so I can’t figure out what went wrong? 🙁

        Reply
        1. Ashley
          March 3, 2017

          Hi Jamie, I’m so sorry it didn’t work out for you! It could be a number of things, honestly. You do have to grease the waffle iron fairly well, and make sure the sweet potato shreds are packed in thick enough. And every waffle iron is different when it will be done, but *gently* lifting the waffle out with a fork is the best way to remove it. Again, I’m sorry it didn’t work out for you this time! Thanks for letting me know.

          Reply
          1. Shaa
            November 1, 2017

            By the color of the sweet potaoes in the picture …. It looks like you used yams instad, they have a lot more moisture than sweet potatoes.

          2. Ashley
            November 2, 2017

            Hi Shaa, thanks for your comment! To be honest I don’t recall at this point, but you could be correct!

      2. Danielle
        March 18, 2017

        4 stars
        Have you ever made the waffles ahead of time? Was wondering if they would heat up ok in the toaster? Just to save a little time in the morning 🙂

        Reply
        1. Ashley
          March 18, 2017

          You know I haven’t but I am guessing that would work out alright!

          Reply
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