
10-Minute Healthy Egg Rolls Variety For Lazy Foodies
Anaika Sohal
Jun 10, 2025
This roll is packed with sautéed spinach and a light sprinkle of cheese and is full of protein and iron.
Made from grated carrots, cabbage, and capsicum and packed with crunch, fiber, and nutrients in every bite.
This roll is perfect for fitness lovers, a healthy twist using oats as the base wrap with scrambled eggs.
Mashed avocado combined with boiled eggs and then seasoned with herbs. It contains a good amount of fiber and fat.
A quick roll made with spicy paneer bhurji with egg, a protein-rich combo that's delicious and satisfying.
Add leftover shredded chicken with scrambled eggs and herbs. An ideal protein-packed roll for chicken lovers.
A nutritious and Mediterranean-style roll which can be ready in 10 minutes, prepared with a layer of hummus, sliced boiled eggs, and veggies. Read Next Story

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