If you’re looking for a savory breakfast bowl recipe that fills you up and keeps you going all day, this is it! It’s vegetarian and gluten-free!

A Mediterranean breakfast bowl with a soft-boiled egg, hummus and sauteed vegetables on a blue plate.
Photo Credit: Suzy Karadsheh

Breakfast Bowls Are My Breakfast Win

In my family, we love a savory breakfast, so I knew when I came up with these easy-to-assemble breakfast bowls, I was onto something!

I start with creamy hummus and a jammy boiled egg, then layer on my favorite vegetables. I used mushrooms, spinach, and tomatoes for color, texture, and variety. Thanks to the eggs and hummus, this breakfast bowl packs a good amount of protein for a filling gluten-free and vegetarian way to start your day.

Make the hummus ahead of time, and you only need 15 minutes to pull this breakfast together, but if you’re a meal prep kind of person, you can make this recipe entirely ahead of time so breakfast is ready when you are!

Two savory breakfast bowls with eggs, vegetables and hummus

How to Build a Breakfast Bowl

Like my savory yogurt bowls, I like to think of these breakfast bowls as a great way to use up what I have on hand. Here’s my quick guide for how to make a Mediterranean breakfast bowl that is filling, but won’t leave you feeling heavy or tired:

  • Start with the protein. I opted for protein from two sources: eggs and hummus (chickpeas are a powerhouse with loads of additional fiber as well as plant-based protein). Cook the eggs any way you want, or use egg whites only if you prefer. And you don’t have to stick to plain hummus; try avocado hummus, roasted red pepper hummus, beet hummus, or even white bean hummus. (Make the hummus ahead of time and keep it in the fridge, but it’s fine to use store-bought.)
  • Add in any veggies you have on hand. You can use raw or cooked veggies here. In today’s bowls, I have some cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, and spinach cooked in a bit of extra virgin olive oil. But if you have some roasted veggies leftover from last night’s dinner, this is a great place to add them! My Italian roasted vegetables, crispy roasted broccoli, or roasted sweet potatoes are all good to use here.
  • Add spices and seasonings. If you want to keep things simple with a dash of salt and pepper, that is totally fine. But I’ll often use a little Aleppo pepper, za’atar, cumin, oregano, etc.
  • Throw in olives, pickles, herbs, or other flavor makers you like. In this case, I threw in some briny Kalamata olives!
  • Serve with your favorite bread (optional). I do pita or Jerusalem bagels sometimes.

Breakfast Bowl Ingredients

Hummus, mushrooms, spinach, tomatoes, eggs and seasonings all in individual bowls

This healthy breakfast recipe requires only a handful of fresh, flavorful ingredients and your favorite seasonings.

  • Eggs: These can be cooked to your liking. I’m using soft-boiled eggs.
  • Mushrooms: I like to halve the mushrooms instead of slicing them for this recipe.
  • Extra virgin olive oil: Use a high-quality extra virgin olive oil to sauté the vegetables.
  • Tomatoes: Cherry tomatoes are ideal, but you can easily use grape tomatoes or even cut up a large tomato into bite-sized pieces.
  • Baby spinach adds color, flavor, and loads of nutrients to this easy breakfast recipe.
  • Garlic cloves make a great base for flavor, no matter what seasonings you add.
  • Hummus: You can make homemade hummus or any hummus variation you like, or even quality store-bought hummus to save time.
  • Seasoning: I used Aleppo pepper and za’atar this time (I’ve used other spices and things like dukkah before.)
  • Olives: These are optional, but I love the briny flavor they bring. You can use other pickled vegetables or fresh herbs for a little something extra.

How to Make Breakfast Bowls

How to make mediterranean breakfast bowls. Step 1: gather your ingredients, Step 2: cooke the vegetables and eggs, Step 3: assemble the bowls, Step 4: serve.
  • Cook the eggs. You can prepare your eggs any way you like. I went with soft-boiled eggs, but scrambled, sunny-side up, and boiled eggs all work great as well.
  • Cook the vegetables. Season the mushrooms with salt and cook until browned. Add in the tomatoes, spinach, and garlic and cook until everything has warmed through and the spinach wilts.
  • Assemble the bowls. Divide the vegetables among 4 bowls. Add the hummus and eggs. Drizzle additional olive oil over the hummus if you’d like and then add your seasonings of choice.

How to Meal Prep Breakfast Bowls

  • Option 1: My preferred way to make breakfast bowls ahead of time is to prepare the different components—the hummus, boiled eggs, and sauteed vegetables—and store them in separate containers in the fridge.
  • Option 2: Fully assemble the bowls and cover them tightly to keep in the fridge for up to 4 days. Do not reheat; they will be best at room temperature.

To Make This Recipe Vegan

It’s easy to turn this into a vegan breakfast bowl! Just omit or substitute the eggs for any of the following:

  • Adding falafel
  • Fried tofu
  • Of course, you can always just add more vegetables.

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4.98 from 41 votes

Mediterranean Savory Breakfast Bowls

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A Mediterranean breakfast bowl with a soft-boiled egg, hummus and sauteed vegetables on a blue plate.
Mediterranean Breakfast Bowls with eggs, hummus, and veggies are delicious and filling—the perfect way to start your day! Use this recipe as a guide, but feel free to use what you have on hand and experiment with different seasonings you love!
Prep – 10 minutes
Cook – 5 minutes
Total – 20 minutes
Cuisine:
Mediterranean
Serves – 4 people
Course:
Breakfast

Ingredients
  

  • 4 eggs, cooked to your liking (I am using soft boiled eggs)
  • 8 ounces white button mushrooms (halved)
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • Kosher salt
  • 2 cups cherry tomatoes
  • 2 cups baby spinach (packed)
  • 1 to 2 garlic cloves (minced)
  • 1 1/2 cups hummus (homemade ahead or quality store-bought)
  • 1 teaspoon Aleppo pepper divided among all four bowls
  • 1 teaspoon Za'atar divided among all four bowls
  • kalamata olives, optional

Instructions
 

  • Cook the eggs. I went with soft-boiled eggs, but scrambled, sunny-side up or any way you like them will work. (Boiled eggs can be cooked in advance and refrigerated for later use.)
  • Saute the mushrooms. Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large skillet. Add the mushrooms. Season with salt and cook, stirring occasionally, until browned, about 7 minutes.
  • Add the remaining vegetables. Add the cherry tomatoes, spinach, and garlic. Season with another pinch of salt. Cook briefly, 2 to 3 minutes, till warmed through and the spinach wilts.
  • Assemble the bowls. Divide the mushroom, spinach, and tomato mixture among 4 bowls. Add the eggs and hummus next. Drizzle a bit of extra virgin olive oil over the hummus, if you like.
  • Season. Sprinkle Aleppo Pepper and za’atar on each bowl. You'll use about 1 teaspoon per spice across all 4 bowls.

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Notes

  • Make-ahead tips: It’s best to make your own homemade hummus a couple of days ahead, but quality store-bought hummus is fine. You can make all the components of these breakfast bowls ahead of time and store them in the fridge in separate containers. You can also assemble the bowls fully and cover them tightly to store in the fridge for 4 days. Don’t drizzle olive oil until serving.
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Nutrition

Calories: 246.5kcalCarbohydrates: 19.1gProtein: 15.8gSaturated Fat: 2.7gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 163.7mgSodium: 435.1mgPotassium: 700.5mgFiber: 7gVitamin A: 2036.2IUVitamin C: 22.6mgCalcium: 85.8mgIron: 4.2mg
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  1. Chad says:

    What is the best way to reheat if making a day ahead of time?

    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Hi, Chad. If making these ahead, really recommend just eating at room temp rather than reheating.

  2. Goldie says:

    5 stars
    I made this bowl today and it was delicious. The plan is to change my way of eating to reduce sweets, white rice, white potatoes, and bread.

    1. TMD Team says:

      That’s a great plan! Hopefully you’re finding a lot of great recipes here!

  3. Suzanne says:

    Hi Suzy, I just have to tell you how much I love this breakfast bowl! It’s so simple (and healthy), and yet so tasty. I never would have thought of serving hummus with eggs, but it works so well! This is my new favorite thing to have for breakfast (or lunch). Thank you! 🙂

  4. Stephanie Amberger says:

    5 stars
    Suzy, my husband and I just started the Mediterranean meal plan. David was very concerned about his breakfast. It was hard to wrap the flavors around our brains but we made this recipe and we both are over the moon. David, is so satisfied that he can go until lunch without caving. We both love the flavors and are so excited about your blog. Haha, I tell David about a recipe and he ask if it Suzy’s, when I say yes he says, well make it!

    1. Suzy says:

      Awww! Love hearing that! Also, stay tuned… we have another fun breakfast recipe coming very soon!

  5. Dolores Oliver says:

    5 stars
    This is a wonderful recipe. When you mention we may mix it up with other veggies or add olives obviously that will impact the calorie amount of 246.5. What is the calorie amount you’d suggest for breakfast as a guide for deciding?
    Also, as a personal thought I very much appreciate your personality I see in your videos. You are very positive and spirited. Fun to connect with you.

  6. Roberta says:

    Oops! Meant to say roasted red pepper hummus.

  7. Roberta says:

    Wonderful way to start the day! Used u up some veggies from the fridge some home made feed pepper hummus and an over – easy egg. So good!

    1. Suzy says:

      Thanks, Roberta

  8. Maria says:

    Needed this as someone who rushes before going to work. Recipe is amazing!

  9. Marlynn says:

    5 stars
    Savory breakfasts are my favorite. I found this recipe this morning and it was a great way to start the day! So good!!

  10. Emily says:

    5 stars
    We loved these Mediterranean Breakfast Bowls! They are healthy and delicious, plus they’re versatile – we added chopped bell pepper and zucchini. Thank you for sharing the recipe!

    1. Suzy says:

      So glad you loved it, Emily!

  11. Andrea says:

    5 stars
    What a marvelous savory breakfast! I can’t wait to start my day with this breakfast.

    1. Suzy says:

      Hope you enjoy it!

      1. Jonathan says:

        5 stars
        Thank you for the recipe! Although I struggled with peeling the shells off the jammy egg, the rest of the recipe was really easy to follow.

      2. Suzy says:

        So glad you enjoyed it, Jonathan!

  12. Emily says:

    5 stars
    I love how you broke down what it takes to make a good breakfast bowl! I loved this recipe, such amazing flavors to start off the dab right!

    1. Suzy says:

      Thanks, Emily!

  13. Jeff says:

    5 stars
    This is so much more exciting than the usual eggs and toast. I love the hummus (and I always add olives).

  14. Larry says:

    These bowls look delicious and I really like the concept.

    1. Suzy says:

      Hope you give them a try!

  15. Chris says:

    I love the plates in the picture! Do you have a link to them?

    1. Kelly says:

      They are from Royal Doulton, called Maze

  16. Natalie says:

    5 stars
    Perfect timing! Made it this morning using scrambled eggs, and it was super yummy! Also added some onion and peppers to the mix. I love how versatile this recipe is.

    1. Suzy says:

      Thanks, Natalie!