Breakfast Recipes (Most Popular)
These pumpkin chocolate chip muffins are a nice snack or treat when company comes over!
Spinach and mozzarella cheese are baked together to make irresistable savory appetizer treats!
This granola makes a great bowl of cereal or yogurt topping. Gourmet granolas can be quite expensive, which is why I prefer to make my own. For the best results, choose old-fashioned (not quick) oats. Quick oats don’t crisp as nicely and tend to have a more powdery texture.
Enjoy a little red, white and blue with these festive yogurt parfaits! Recipe serves one, but can easily be tripled or quadrupled to serve at a cookout or party.
Kick off breakfast with these waffles on a stick! Kids will love eating healthy berries when they're presented like this.
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.
A simple pancake that is easy to prepare and to cook
Galettes keep for at least a week in the fridge but wrap them in foil or clingfilm so they do not dry out. Can also be frozen.
Who says chocolate can't be a healthy start to the day? The blend of cocoa powder and dark chocolate adds flavor without too much fat. As a bonus, these muffins always make me feel better about Monday mornings!
Great high protein breakfast! Fast and easy in the Microwave.
I love this as a quick dinner option too!
Recipe given to me by my mother-in-law. I make this every weekend we have company over and even some we don't. It is so easy and very tasty!
A double-dose of blueberries (frozen and dried) gives these muffins extra flavor, and whole-wheat flour adds fiber. At just 125 calories each, these blueberry muffins make a not-too-guilty treat to start your day.
I came up with this simple, sweet, breakfast option because I couldn't face eggs every morning for breakfast. The cinnamon and splenda give the cottage cheese a wonderful, sweet flavor, and the chopped almonds give it a satisfying crunch.
The fresh flavor of asparagus really shines in this simple omelet recipe. Breakfast is served in 15 minutes.
The combination of rosemary and maple, with a hint of spice from the black pepper, is delightful.
Using applesauce instead of oil decreases the fat content of these muffins, but keeps them moist and sweet.
Super sweet pancakes. It is best to use a very ripe banana. Enjoy.
Carrot cake and pancakes together? Now, that's a breakfast we can get behind! These flavorful carrot cake pancakes might taste indulgent, but they're low in both fat and calories. Top with low-fat cream cheese and a drizzle of maple syrup for an even more decadent morning meal.
My friend Kate's simple, delicious recipe. I was a little scared by the idea of kale at first (it sounded like seaweed to me) but it is so buttery and crispy in this recipe, a perfect flavor and texture combo with the eggs. A fantastic way to get in a vegetable at breakfast!