Paleo & AIP Breakfast Pork (AIP fast and easy breakfast)

picture of breakfast pork in cast iron skillet

Breakfast has had a total makeover since I started the AIP diet. I’ve had different breakfast phases in my life. For a while I was a raisin bran and granola kind of breakfast girl, then I was an anything egg kind of breakfast girl, then I was a granola bar or anything you didn’t need to cook because I had an 8 am class and woke up 15 minutes before I needed to be there kind of breakfast girl. So I’ve been through some breakfast phases. Going AIP meant I had to rethink some of my breakfast routines since eggs are a no go during the elimination phase. I needed an AIP fast and easy breakfast that filled me up. This AIP Breakfast pork recipe has been a recent go to in my breakfast routine to get me the protein I need to fuel my day.

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close up of pork in skillet

Something the AIP diet taught me about breakfast is just how important it is to include protein in your breakfast and not just carbs. Since bacon can be expensive, and AIP approved sausage can be hard to find, I needed and AIP fast and easy breakfast meat that wasn’t filled with additives, didn’t break the bank, and actually tasted like breakfast.

This AIP breakfast pork was my solution. This pork takes about 12 minutes to make and is full of herby sweet flavor which makes it perfect for an AIP breakfast. This pairs great with the spinach and sweet potato hash or the sweet potato hash browns. You can make your pork the day of or prep it ahead of time. It has been the perfect Paleo & AIP protein to start the morning. 

Breakfast pork, AIP fast and easy breakfast cooked in skillet

Tips and Tricks for Making this AIP Fast and Easy Breakfast

What cut of pork should I use in these AIP breakfast pork bites?

When I make my pork I usually use pork loin. Pork chops would be a great choice as well. Both of these cuts tend to do well with this recipe. If you don’t have those options, you could also use ground pork and season it the same for an AIP breakfast pork sausage rather than nuggets.

Can I use fresh herbs in this AIP fast and easy breakfast?

When it comes to breakfast I look for the path of least resistance, for me that means using dried herbs. This dish would taste great with fresh herbs as well. For a substitution of fresh herbs, use about 1 teaspoon of fresh chopped sage and 1 teaspoon of fresh rosemary.

Tips for meal prepping this AIP breakfast pork

Mornings can be chaotic, especially if you are trying to get out of the house for work or school. I like to meal prep my pork for busy mornings. Sometimes I will make this on the weekend and eat it throughout the week or make a big batch on Monday morning. It lasts for about 6 days in the refrigerator in an airtight container. One recipe makes four servings with about 28 grams of protein per serving.

AIP breakfast pork ingredients set out

Let's Make Some AIP Breakfast Pork!

Start by setting a 10 inch skillet on medium heat. This cast iron skillet from Lodge is my go to kitchen skillet. 

Take your pound of pork and cut it into bite sized pieces. I really like to use a kitchen scissors for cutting meat because it make the process easy and keeps surfaces clean. This pair of kitchen scissors is similar to the ones I have and come apart for easy cleaning. 

cutting the chicken with a kitchen scissors for the AIP chicken breast recipe
AIP breakfast porrk cut into small pieces

In the heated skillet add a generous glug of oil or bacon grease for extra flavor and spread around the skillet. Add the meat to the skillet and cook for 8-9 minutes. 

While the pork is cooking, add in the seasonings and herbs to the pork. Stir the meat occasionally to avoid burning and to make sure that the pork is cooking evenly. As the pork  cooks you may need to add more oil to avoid it sticking to the skillet.

cooking pork in skillet
Adding seasonings to pork cooking in the heated cast iron skillet

At the 8 minute mark, check the pork by cutting in half. The pork should be nearly cooked through at this point. Finally add the honey and cook for another 2-3 minutes or until the pork looks nice and glazed. 

Take the AIP breakfast pork bites off the heat and serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 6 days. This makes 4 servings.

Paleo & AIP fast and easy breakfast pork cooking in skillet
adding the honey to the cooking pork
herb aip fast and easy breakfast idea, pork in skillet

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AIP Breakfast Pork Bites

This AIP breakfast pork takes about 12 minutes to make and is full of herby sweet flavor which makes it perfect for an AIP breakfast. This pairs great with the spinach and sweet potato veggies hash or the sweet potato hash browns. You can make your pork the day of or prep it ahead of time. It has been the perfect Paleo & AIP fast and easy breakfast protein
Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 12 minutes
Course Breakfast, Brunch
Cuisine American, Home style, Southern
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 1 Lbs pork loin
  • 1 Tablespoon honey
  • ¾ Teaspoon Garlic
  • ¾ Teaspoon Pepper
  • ½ Teaspoon Salt
  • ½ Teaspoon Rosemary
  • ¼ Teaspoon Sage
  • Teaspoon Cinnamon
  • Oil for cooking

Instructions
 

  • Start by setting a 10 inch skillet on medium heat.
  • Next, take your pound of pork and cut it into bite sized pieces. I really like to use a kitchen scissors for cutting meat because it makes the process easy and keeps surfaces clean.
  • In the heated skillet add a generous glug of oil or bacon grease for extra flavor and spread around the skillet. Add the meat to the skillet and cook for 8-9 minutes.
  • While the pork is cooking, add in the seasonings and herbs to the pork. Stir the meat occasionally to avoid burning and to make sure that the pork is cooking evenly. As the pork cooks you may need to add more oil to avoid sticking.
  • At the 8 minute mark, measure out the honey. The pork should be nearly cooked through at this point. Finally add the honey and cook for another 2-3 minutes or until the pork looks nice and glazed.
  • Take the AIP breakfast pork bites off the heat and serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 6 days. This makes 4 servings.

Notes

What cut of pork should I use?
When I make my pork I usually use pork loin. Pork chops would be a great choice as well. If you don’t have those options, you could also use ground pork and season it the same for an AIP breakfast pork sausage rather than nuggets.
Can I use fresh herbs in this dish?
This dish tastes great with fresh herbs as well. For a substitution of fresh herbs, use about 1 teaspoon of fresh chopped sage and 1 teaspoon of rosemary.
Keyword Aip, AIP Breakfast, AIP brunch, Paleo, Paleo Breakfast, paleo brunch