I’m super into enchilada sauce this week. I don’t really know why. Everything that’s coming to my brain includes enchilada sauce. I usually make my own enchilada sauce but thought I’d try out El Pato enchilada sauce this time. Holy crap, did you notice how many time I just said enchilada sauce. Gag me. Anywho, I like my version better. Just has more flavor to it. Probably because I add half a gallon of spices to mine. So if you don’t want to be lazy like I was, use this recipe to make your own!!

Omg. I love silicone. Ok, I know what you’re thinking and you’re a perve. But for real. You know those silicone muffin liners I’ve talked about a milli times? Well I was cleaning mine the other day along with my never ending amount of dishes, I got distracted and noticed I needed to turn the garbage disposal on. Well, when the water still didn’t run down after a good 30 seconds, I noticed that there were probably 8 muffin liners missing. Ah balls. So I reached my hands down there and what did I find?! Perfect muffin liners, not a scratch on them from the blades. Silicone is so badass.

I got new New Balance Minimus shoes today!! Woot woot!! I officially have 3 pairs. One I’ve almost ran a hole through, but that’s besides the point. I have THREE pairs! I’m so cool. Sadly, I’m not actually. I had to buy a third pair because both of my other pairs smell like dog poo. No, I didn’t run in dog poo. I think I just have the sweatiest feet ever. And wear these shoes all day, every day. Which leads to shoe odor. Which leads to me not getting dates. Oh wait, me talking about it on my blog leads me to not have dates. Awesome.

Speaking of sweat, if you have a sweating issue, you HAVE to try Certain-Dri. I should seriously be their spokesperson because my armpits have been AWESOME ever since using it. And their commercials are terrible. As you’ve seen from my cooking videos, I’m an incredible actress. That’s a lie. But for reals, that stuff is legit. It burns a little. But it’s cool. Feel the burn, reap the benefits. It’s just science.

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Tex-Mex Hash Breakfast Casserole

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  • Yield: 4-6 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1lb grass fed ground beef
  • 2 sweet potatoes, shredded
  • 1 small yellow onion, diced
  • 6 eggs, whisked
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tablespoon bacon fat (or other fat)
  • 1 (14oz) can of El Pato Enchilada Sauce or homemade
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon oregano
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
  2. Pull out alarge skillet or oven proof cooking dish. (aka cast iron skillet, etc)
  3. Place skillet over medium heat, add a tablespoon of fat then add your minced garlic and diced onion.
  4. When onion just begins to soften, add your ground beef and use a spoon or spatula to break it up and combine with onion.
  5. Now use your shredding attachment on your food processor to shred you sweet potatoes. If you don’t have a food processor, just use a grater then go to the store and buy a food processor for next time. Life will be better with one.
  6. When your meat is almost cook through, add all your spices to the meat and onions and mix to combine the flavors.
  7. Now pour your shredded sweet potatoes on top of the meat and pat down then add your enchilada sauce on top.
  8. Cover and let simmer for around 8-10 minutes.
  9. Once sweet potato begins to soften, remove from heat, add your whisked eggs and stir to combine it all together.
  10. Place in oven and bake for 25-30 minutes or until eggs are cooked through.
  11. Let cool, this b*tch is gonna be hot!! The enjoy! For breakfast, lunch or dinner!!

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137 Comments

  1. linda says:

    PaleOMFG this was good.

    I used 90/10 grass fed pasture beef, 1 large sweet potato and 3 eggs 4 whites. It makes A TON of food. I think next time I might put in another sweet potato and egg to soak up the juices better.






  2. Ashley E. says:

    Sex with your clothes on. Jus sayin.






  3. Darci says:

    Going to try and make this up to adding the egg and freeze. Having a baby in 4 weeks and want to have some meals prepped ahead of time!

  4. marytompkins61 says:

    Oh yeah, this was GREAT! I’m new to the this Paleo thing and have been on your site ALL the time. I tried this recipe when my 80-yr old mother–in-law was here and we all LOVED it! She thought it was magic, I think. Thanks for all you do Juli! Keep up the good work!






  5. Stephanie says:

    Looks fab. I’m making this for dinner!






  6. Julia says:

    Used one sweet potato instead of two, added chopped green chili’s and cheese on top….sooooooo good! Is cheese a no-no for paleo if you are inclined to eat dairy? Im making at least one recipe/day from your site..thank you for making this paleo thing yummy!






  7. Liz says:

    Made this last night for my breakfasts this week. It’s so good! Very hearty! I love a spicy breakfast!






  8. Kate says:

    I have been eyeing this for months and finally made it today. SOOO good. I’m iffy about eggs and also have a hard time staying away from cheese and this makes it easy to do both. YUM. It will definitely be a staple in my “hidden eggs” breakfast rotation.






  9. Sara says:

    This sounds amazing! Have you tried this recipe in the crock pot?

    1. juli says:

      I haven’t but I bet it would work great!

  10. Stephanie says:

    Had a mini-meltdown while making this (not related to recipe), so messed up every other step, and this was still perfect for brunch on a grey fall day. Not too eggy or sweet potato-y (overdosed last spring), and loved the enchilada sauce (first time)… a keeper!