Oopsie Roll - PCOS-Friendly Recipe

Oopsie Roll
Prep: 10 min
Cook: 30 min
Servings: 2
Breakfast

This Oopsie Roll is a PCOS-friendly recipe with 160 calories, 6g protein, and 3g carbs per serving. Ready in 40 minutes.

Nutrition per Serving

160 Calories
6g Protein
3g Carbs
27g Fat
Start your morning right with this american Oopsie Roll. Breakfast is the most important meal for women managing PCOS, as it sets the tone for blood sugar levels throughout the day. This recipe provides a balanced combination of protein, healthy fats, and complex carbohydrates to keep you energized and satisfied until lunch.

Key PCOS-Friendly Ingredients: Egg is provide complete protein with all essential amino acids.

Adequate protein intake is crucial for PCOS management as it helps stabilize blood sugar levels and reduces cravings.

Baking and roasting are excellent cooking methods for PCOS-friendly meals as they require minimal added fat while developing deep flavors. This recipe pairs well with a side of leafy greens or a simple mixed salad to add extra fiber and micronutrients to your breakfast.

Ingredients

  • 3 Eggs
  • ⅛ tsp Cream of Tartar
  • 3 oz. Cream Cheese

Instructions

  1. Separate egg whites from yolks
  2. Combine egg yolks with cream cheese
  3. In a separate bowl whisk egg whites and cream of tartar until stiff peaks form, 3-5 minutes by machine
  4. Fold yolk mixture into egg white mixture, being careful to maintain egg whites
  5. Bake for 30 minutes at 300 degrees

How This Recipe Supports PCOS Management

Understanding the nutritional profile of what you eat is a powerful step in managing PCOS. Here is how the key ingredients in this Oopsie Roll contribute to your health goals:

  • Egg: Contain choline which supports liver function and hormone metabolism

PCOS Diet Principles in This Recipe

The PCOS diet focuses on three core principles: reducing inflammation, managing insulin resistance, and supporting hormonal balance. Every recipe in our collection is evaluated against these principles. This recipe excels in providing protein-rich ingredients that help regulate appetite hormones (ghrelin and leptin). As part of a balanced PCOS meal plan, we recommend pairing recipes like this with a variety of nutrient-dense foods throughout the week to ensure you are meeting all your micronutrient needs.

Meal Prep Tip: This Oopsie Roll can be prepared ahead and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Meal prepping is one of the most effective strategies for sticking to a PCOS-friendly diet, as it removes the temptation to reach for processed convenience foods when time is short.

PCOS-Friendly Foods in This Recipe

This recipe contains the following foods that may benefit PCOS management: Eggs.

Eggs are a good source of protein, vitamins, and minerals. They are particularly high in choline, which is important for brain health. Eggs also contain antioxidants such as lutein and zeaxanthin, which are beneficial for eye health. Including eggs in your diet can help provide essential nutrients without significantly raising blood sugar levels, making them a suitable option for managing PCOS symptoms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this Oopsie Roll recipe is designed to be PCOS-friendly. At 160 calories per serving with 6g of protein, it supports balanced blood sugar and hormonal health.

This recipe takes about 40 minutes total. Prep time is 10 minutes and cook time is 30 minutes. It makes 2 servings, so you can meal prep for multiple days.

Per serving: 160 calories, 6g protein (15%), 3g carbs, 27g fat. PCOS meal plans typically aim for 30% protein, 35% fat, 35% carbs to support insulin sensitivity.

Yes, this recipe works well as a PCOS-friendly Breakfast. At 160 calories, it fits within typical PCOS meal plan targets for Breakfast. Pair it with other PCOS-friendly foods throughout the day for balanced nutrition.

This recipe can be part of a structured PCOS meal plan. It makes 2 servings, making it great for meal prep. For a complete weekly plan tailored to your PCOS type, take our free 60-second quiz at pcosmealplanner.com/pcos-quiz to get a personalized 7-day meal plan.

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