Breakfast Recipes (Most Popular)
Quick breakfast made over the campfire or in the oven, very filling! Modified from Cowboy Quiche recipe from camping club website.
Lovely thick apple butter for everything from toast to ice cream to pork chops! It's not as smooth or rich as apple butter made with brown sugar, but for being made with Splenda, and so low calorie, it's fantastic!
This rich eggs benedict recipe makes for a filling, impressive breakfast. Serve with homemade hash browns and a side of fruit. For a little extra green and spring flavor, top with broiled asparagus spears.
Good morning, sunshine. Imagine a warm little bit of sweet carby goodness to wake you up? You've missed it, admit it. With only 91 calories each you'll be fine. Try it, you'll like it.
The variations are limitless! I always add the zest of whatever citrus fruit is handy, you can use frozen or fresh cranberries, any berries, really. Just keep that 1 1/2 cup proportion!
I freeze them so I can take one out every night and it's ready to grill for breakfast without an easy chance for a muffin binge.
These are very simple to popovers, and puff up initially then fall to have a very light and flaky crust! Great for breakfast, lunch or dinner! Cool and freeze, pop in the microwave for one minute to reheat (for use within two weeks.)
These muffins are not only good for you, but are filled with berry goodness from peak-season berries. Not berry season frozen will do. Be sure to add flour to the blueberries before you fold them into the batter so that they will not all fall to the bottom.
A hearty and healthy cookie that is slightly sweet and perfect for breakfast
A taste of fast food breakfast with a fraction of the calories and fat!
These crepes are a delicious sweet version.
I prefer to top with berries, roll up like a burrito, dust with powdered sugar and serve for breakfasts or a quick snack, but the possibilities are endless. Great recipe to make for kids and allow them to personalize with their own toppings.
The recipe is easy to follow but crepes can be a bit tricky to cook at first; it is not an exact science and it can take some trial and error
As a veggie I need my complex carbs to start my day....oats, banana, nuts, berries, yogurt. YUM! A good serving of fibre too! You will definitely be left satisfied.