If you really want to show someone how much you love and appreciate them, allow them to sleep in while you make these Savory Sweet Potato Fritters with Avocado and Fried Eggs. Heart shaped eggs optional, but certainly encouraged!
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Two plates of Savory Sweet Potato Fritters with Avocado and Fried Eggs on white surface with scattered chives and avocado slices

Savory Sweet Potato Fritters with Avocado and Fried Eggs

Fritter: fun to say, fun to make and even more fun to eat. Just grate a sweet potato, add chives and an egg and fry until crispy. Anyone can do it. It’s kind of like making a pancake!

Savory Sweet Potato Fritters with Avocado and Fried Eggs on white plate with gold fork

The Toppings:

I top these crispy fritters with a little avocado mash and fried eggs. These heart shaped eggs were made using a little pancake mold. The perfect little breakfast for the table or holidays when breakfast in bed seems appropriate.

Savory Sweet Potato Fritters with Avocado and Fried Eggs on white plates garnished with avocado

 

Getting that Perfect Egg:

The secret to frying a perfect egg is a hot pan and plenty of butter or olive oil. Putting the egg in before the pan is really hot guarantees sticking and a hard to clean pan. Make life easy, heat the pan for a good two minutes before adding the butter/oil, let that get hot, then add the egg.

Savory Sweet Potato Fritters with Avocado and Fried Eggs on white plate with gold fork

Need More Whole30/ Paleo Breakfast Recipes?

Try this fabulous Eggs Benny or this Breakfast Hash!

The Recipe: Savory Sweet Potato Fritters with Avocado Mash and Fried Eggs!

Tips and what you need: a good pan, a food processor or box grater, and if you want that heart shaped egg, a pancake mold. 

5 from 10 votes
Savory Sweet Potato Fritters with Avocado and Fried Egg!
Prep Time
12 mins
Cook Time
12 mins
Total Time
24 mins
 

A delicious savory breakfast! Paleo and Whole3o too.

Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: breakfast, fried egg, Paleo, sweet potato fritter, whole30
Servings: 2 serviugs
Author: Linda Spiker
Ingredients
  • 1 medium size sweet potato, peeled and grated
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons chives, chopped
  • sea salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
  • 1 ripe avocado, mashed
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • a few cherry tomatoes if desired
Instructions
  1. Place a paper towel in a colander and set aside

  2. Peel and grate potato using a food processor or box grater, sprinkle potatoes with sea salt, toss and place in paper towel lined colander

  3. whisk 1 egg, pinch of sea salt, a few turns of freshly ground pepper and 1 tablespoon chives together

  4. use a fork to mash avocado in a small bowl

  5. slice tomatoes if using

  6. use paper towel to squeeze out any extra moisture from potatoes

  7. Place in a bowl and stir in egg mixture

  8. Heat a medium sized pan on med/high heat for two minutes, add olive oil, covering entire bottom of pan

  9. Drop potatoes by 2 large spoonfuls into pan, using the back of the spoon to spread fritters into a 4-5" circles (will make two fritters)

  10. Turn down heat if needed and cook first side for 2-3 minutes or until golden and crispy, carefully flip and cook second side. When second side is done, place fritters on plates

  11. Add more oil to pan if needed and carefully crack two eggs into pan (use heart shaped mold if desired)

  12. While eggs cook, spread avocado mash onto fritters, leaving edges exposed

  13. When eggs are cooked to your liking (I recommend cooked whites, runny yolks) remove with spatula and place on fritters

  14. Season with more salt and pepper if desired, garnish with chives and tomatoes, serve

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