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Breakfast is often one of the hardest meals to fit into a busy day. No matter how organized you are, I think we can all relate to hectic mornings and sometimes skipping breakfast. That usually leaves everyone cranky!
With September almost here, those slower summer mornings are quickly disappearing. Kids are heading back to school, work schedules are picking up, and suddenly everyone needs to be out the door at the same time.
I’ve heard from so many of you that while dinner is, of course, the hardest meal to find time to make, breakfast can be a big stress too. It’s so easy to skip it completely, grab a not-so-great bar on the way out the door, or make a Starbucks run for yourself and the family before the work and school day begins.
So today, I’m sharing some of my favorite easy breakfast recipes, along with a few tips and tricks for making busy mornings feel a little easier. Whether the kids are heading off to school, you have a packed workday ahead, or there’s a flight to catch, everyone deserves a good start to the day.
My hope is that the recipes below feel exciting and delicious, but also realistic enough for even the craziest mornings. Some can be prepped the night before, others are perfect for making over the weekend, and a few are easy enough to pull together that morning. I’m also sharing recipes you can keep stocked in the freezer to simply grab, warm up, and enjoy.
Before I dive into the recipes, I have a few general tips to share first.
My Best Tips and Tricks for Busy Mornings
1. Plan breakfast like you plan dinner. First and foremost, I recommend thinking about breakfast the night before or over the weekend. If you’re someone who likes to eat something different each morning and wants a little variety, create a breakfast menu for the week. Do the shopping and any prep you can ahead of time, and add each recipe to your calendar. Then there’s nothing to think about each morning. Easy!
2. Keep your freezer stocked. Bake muffins and breads over the weekend. Slice the breads, wrap everything up, and freeze. Pancakes and waffles can be made ahead, frozen, and then toasted straight from the freezer. You can even freeze breakfast burritos or egg-filled muffins for something savory.
3. Let the fridge do the work overnight. For puddings and oats, prep everything the night before. Start your oatmeal in the crockpot before bed so it’s warm and ready when you wake up. Chia pudding can be portioned into jars and kept in the fridge for an easy grab-and-go breakfast.
4. A little prep makes mornings so much easier. Even with the best planning, there are always mornings when nothing goes as planned. Keep a few easy favorites stocked and ready to grab—homemade muffins, breakfast bars, yogurt, fruit, hard-boiled eggs, or whatever your family loves. Having something ready is always better than heading out the door hungry.
Make Ahead or Freeze
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Fluffy Pumpkin Butter Chocolate Chip Pancakes
Make these over the weekend, then freeze and worm.
For your weekend bagel fix…and every day in between. Made using pantry staples, a good amount of cinnamon, and a touch of sweet brown sugar. Perfect to make on the weekend and enjoy throughout the week.
I’m a sucker for serious brunch food, and these waffles did not disappoint. They are so good that all they really need is some butter, a drizzle of real maple syrup, and maybe some fruit
Made with a touch of cornmeal, buttermilk, fresh blueberries, and topped with a simple homemade blueberry syrup. Bring on weekend mornings and plenty of fresh blueberry waffles!
Overnight Waffles with Whipped Meyer Lemon Cream and Strawberries
If you love whipped cream and you love lemon, then you will love these yummy waffles…kind of like lemony strawberries and cream with a plate full of carbs underneath!
Salty, a touch spicy, creamy, and full of fresh herbs. Add toasted bagels or bread for dipping and you'll have a mouth-watering breakfast (or dinner) that takes only minutes to prepare, is healthy, and delicious!
Breakfast Quesadilla with Soft Scrambled Eggs and Avocado Salsa
Soft scrambled eggs, crispy bacon, chipotle peppers, cheese, and spinach, all stuffed into flour tortillas and cooked until golden. Top these quesadillas with a spicy avocado for a complete breakfast. Perfect for storing in the freezer to have on hand for busy mornings.
Make-ahead chicken & egg freezer breakfast sandwiches with homemade patties, baked eggs, and spinach—easy, protein-packed, and perfect for busy mornings!
Breakfast Grilled Cheese with soft Scrambled Eggs and Pesto
Soft scrambled eggs, fontina cheese, and basil pesto all sandwiched together between two slices of sourdough bread, then pan cooked and finished off with a drizzle of sweet honey.
I mean what’s not to love…eggs, peppers, bacon, CHEESE and avocado. Absolutely the best ingredients all wrapped up into a warm and yummy Old El Paso tortilla. Perfect anytime, and my kind of meal
Skip the coffee shop and make this easy Iced Cinnamon Honey Latte at home. Made with cinnamon vanilla milk, honey, and espresso, it's simple, refreshing, and perfectly sweet.