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Cookbook creator says: Healthy Breakfast DelightsSubmitted by KEBEST
Good for brunch, a special breakfast, or anytime you want to feel pampered.Submitted by THIS_UTOPIA
Great little breakfast or appetizer. Leftovers keep well in the fridge for a few days and can be microwaved. This is my first recipe submitting to SparkPeople so please rate and leave a comment! Submitted by KRISTEN_SAYS
High fiber, healthy breakfast muffin.Submitted by KIMBERK24
Technically this is a crustless quiche, but the addition of flour makes for a delicious crusty bottom and sides.Submitted by JENNLOVE
A terrific way to start your day, much better than the frozen waffles you can find at the grocery store.Submitted by JOGANRAY
How does Coach Dean fuel his busy day? With this hearty, healthy breakfast, of course!Submitted by SP_COACH_DEAN
A hearty pancake that provides over 6 grams of fiber per serving. I like to add blueberries to the batter. Very kid-friendly recipe!Submitted by CTCLOUGH
Granola is incredibly affordable when you make it yourself. This recipe combines some of my favorite ingredients: maple syrup, almond butter and seeds!Submitted by STEPFANIER
Cold, it crunches and pops in your mouth with a bold, nutty taste. Hot, it becomes smooth and more mellow. Either way, buckwheat (kasha) is a healthy, hearty breakfast.Submitted by CHEF_MEG
Growing up in the South, sausage gravy was a staple on our breakfast table, so I wanted to create a healthier version--with a secret ingredient. Submitted by CHEF_MEG
For me, there are few aromas as enticing or welcoming as homemade granola baking in the oven!Submitted by GUEST_CHEF
Scones are perfect for weekend house guests, hostess gifts or picnics. Traditionally made with loads of butter and cream, mine use far less butter--and wheat flour. Submitted by CHEF_MEG
The combination of rosemary and maple, with a hint of spice from the black pepper, is delightful.Submitted by STEPFANIER
This healthy veggie frittata features all of our favorite spring goodies! Serve it with crusty bread and fresh fruit salad for a filling meal.Submitted by RICKIEBETH
This make-ahead breakfast is perfect for busy mornings or Sunday brunches. And it has half the calories and 1/3 the fat of the original.
Submitted by CHEF_MEG
Full of fruit, fiber, and protein, and it's YUMMY, too! Top with berries if desired.Submitted by KARENMON
A sure family favorite! Make it the night before and pop into the oven when you wake up.