Lean Steak & Eggs Recovery Breakfast Plate
A High Protein recovery recipe — 15 min | 520 kcal. Healthy, nutrient-dense, and designed to support your rehabilitation journey.
A High Protein recovery recipe — 15 min | 520 kcal. Healthy, nutrient-dense, and designed to support your rehabilitation journey.
Lean Steak & Eggs Recovery Breakfast Plate — ready in 15 min | 520 kcal. A hearty breakfast plate combining sliced lean grilled steak, two sunny-side-up eggs, roasted cherry tomatoes, and whole-grain toast. Over 50g of protein to kickstart muscle repair first thing in the morning.
Protein-packed recipes to fuel muscle repair, support wound healing, and maintain lean mass during recovery.
Every ingredient in this dish is chosen with rehabilitation nutrition in mind. The high protein content (25-35g per serving) directly supports muscle protein synthesis, wound healing, and immune function. Adequate protein intake during rehabilitation can reduce recovery time by up to 25% compared to inadequate intake. At the preparation times listed, it fits easily into a busy rehab schedule. Let the steak rest at room temperature for 20 minutes before cooking. For perfect sunny-side-up eggs, cook on low heat and cover the pan for the last 60 seconds.
| Component | Suggested Ingredients | Recovery Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Protein Base | Lean meat, fish, eggs, tofu, legumes, or dairy. | Muscle repair and wound healing. |
| Vegetables | Leafy greens, cruciferous veg, colourful peppers, root vegetables. | Vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fibre. |
| Healthy Fats | Olive oil, avocado, nuts, seeds, or fatty fish. | Anti-inflammatory support and hormone production. |
| Complex Carbs | Quinoa, brown rice, sweet potato, or legumes. | Sustained energy for therapy and daily activities. |
Lean Steak & Eggs Recovery Breakfast Plate is a practical, nutrient-dense addition to your weekly meal rotation during rehabilitation. Combine it with adequate hydration, consistent meal timing, and your prescribed therapy programme for the best recovery outcomes.