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This simple recipe combines the comfort and joy of a homemade oatmeal cookie with the warmth of baked oatmeal to create a comforting breakfast dish that can be eaten every day of the week!
Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Baked Oatmeal Recipe Photo. Pile of cookies next to a glass of milk in a clear glass.
Cookies for breakfast? Sign us up! Not only is baked oatmeal a great way to get a good dose of fiber, but it’s also an easy, convenient way to prepare multiple servings of breakfast at one time. It will last about 4 days in the refrigerator. Increase the fiber by adding some chopped nuts, like...
Orange Oatmeal Pancakes Recipe Photo. Stack of pancakes with berries and syrup on top, against a primarily white background.
These pancakes add a flavorful twist and whole grains to a traditional breakfast entrée. Make a double batch and freeze the leftovers for a quick breakfast throughout the week!
Two small mason jars full of overnight oatmeal, against a white background.
This easy overnight oatmeal is a healthy breakfast that can be made ahead for busy mornings. Oats are high in fiber, which helps keep you fuller for longer and promotes a healthy digestive system. Bon Appetit!
This simple and easy recipe is great for breakfast or a little sweet treat. Crumble a muffin over a bowl of yogurt or serve alongside a bowl of fruit for a more balanced meal.
This yummy peanut butter, blueberry, and banana smoothie is perfect for a warm summer morning. The creamy peanut butter mixed with the tart, frozen blueberries and subtlety of the banana make for one delicious and nutritious morning meal or drink. Feel free to substitute any nut or seed butter for...
Pumpkin Muffins
Fall is coming, so that means pumpkin is everywhere! These muffins could be part of your breakfast or can be used as a healthy dessert or snack option. They are made with wholesome ingredients, are rich in nutrients, and easy to make; consider having your child help you make this fun recipe. Enjoy!
french toast
French toast is always great for breakfast! A convenient option for this recipe is to make multiple batches at once, freezing the extra until you’re ready to use them. Just pop them in the microwave to warm them up. You may also top the French toast with berries for added vitamins and antioxidants!
sweet potatoes
These sweet potato cubes make for a savory-sweet side dish or snack. They are super easy to make; just prep the ingredients and let the oven do the work!
smoothie bowl
Tired of your typical smoothie? Try this smoothie bowl recipe. It’s very similar to your favorite frozen dessert, like ice cream or frozen yogurt, but has more nutrients to nourish your body any time of day!
sweet potatoes and Kale
Mix up your morning with a healthy sweet potato hash! With a hearty serving of protein from a poached egg, this dish is packed with Vitamin K. It’s sure to help you start your day off right!
steamed eggs
Steaming eggs is a technique that allows you to cook eggs in a sauté pan while achieving a nice, firm egg white and runny yolk. The yolk is perfect for dipping toasted, whole grain bread. Enjoy!
This simple recipe contains fruit that are in season this month. These fruits will pair well on a warm summer day with its sweet and refreshing taste. Serve this as a side or have it as a dessert, will be a great way to include more fruits.
The pumpkin pie spice in this quick bread will remind you of crisp, fall evenings. Substituting half the flour with whole wheat pastry flour sneaks in some extra fiber and vitamins. Enjoy this bread for breakfast, a snack or as a dessert!
turkey breakfast sausage patties on white plate with beignets pictured in the background
Turkey sausage is a great way to incorporate a protein source into your breakfast. Substitute turkey for chicken if preferred.
This easy and delicious breakfast pizza will make you and your kids want one every morning! The sweetness of fruit combined with the creaminess of yogurt and the crunchiness of granola makes for one sweet, healthful, and inexpensive breakfast treat.