6 Creative and Healthy Breakfast Ideas

You’ve probably been told countless times that “breakfast is the most important meal of the day,” and yes—that’s a given. What’s not as simple? Knowing how to make a healthy breakfast that’s appealing. The key to getting a healthy breakfast each day is mixing it up with these healthy breakfast ideas that are just as delicious as they are nutritious, so you don’t fall into a breakfast rut and decide that a box of glazed doughnuts is the way to go. (Been there, done that.) Here are six healthy—non-boring—breakfasts to keep in your rotation.

1. Healthy Pumpkin Banana Muffins with Macadamia Nut Crunch

Forget eating muffins with tons of added sugar first thing in the morning; these healthy muffins are naturally sweetened with banana and a hint of maple syrup and serve as the perfect way to start your day. Full of fiber, vitamin A, and healthy fats, they’ll fill you up more than the average baked good, but the clock is at around 150 calories per muffin! The macadamia nut topping adds a welcome crunch to every last bite.

2. Baked Avocado Eggs

Some mornings, simplicity is king. Baked avocado eggs are your new best friend when you need a quick, healthy breakfast that won’t take long to prepare. All you need are two eggs, an avocado, and optional toppings like salt and pepper, chopped herbs, or a little shredded cheese. When your avocado eggs are done baking (it only takes 15 minutes!), you’ll have a savory, satisfying breakfast loaded with fiber and protein to keep you full all morning.

3. Sweet Beet Yogurt Bowl with Granola

What’s gluten-free, smooth, crunchy, slightly sweet, and downright delicious? This easy recipe for a lovely beet yogurt bowl with granola takes just five minutes to make and serve and acts as the perfect base for a healthy, active morning. All you’ll need are roasted beets, honey, Greek yogurt, granola, and a little cardamom. Beets are nutrient-rich—and not to mention, they add a lovely pink flair to any breakfast.

4. Blueberry Walnut Protein Pancakes

When it comes to the most mouthwatering breakfast ideas, let’s be honest: a fresh stack of pancakes tops the list. Gooey, sweet, and the perfect placeholders for gobs of maple syrup, pancakes are what breakfast dreams are made of. Unfortunately, most pancake batter contains artificial ingredients and added sugar without much nutritional content. Not these babies! This recipe for blueberry walnut pancakes gives you plenty of protein (18 grams, to be exact!) from some added protein powder. You’ll make the pancakes using oats, a banana, blueberries, walnuts, and a few other simple ingredients you can pronounce.

5. Sweet Potato Tot Egg Cups

These little egg cups are as tasty as they look—and at just 91 calories a cup, having a few on hand in the morning is an easy and low-calorie way to start your day. We used sweet potato tater tots to form crunchy cups and then filled them with eggs, cheese, and other simple ingredients. These would also make a great weekend breakfast, served with fresh fruit and a bowl of granola with low-fat or almond milk!

6. Maple Pecan Pumpkin Granola

Add a little crunch to your morning with this addictive maple pumpkin granola with pecans! Made with gluten-free oatmeal, dried cherries, pumpkin puree, maple syrup, and more, it’s all-natural without being overly sweet. This crunchy granola goes perfectly atop some low-fat Greek yogurt or your morning smoothie.

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5 Responses to “6 Creative and Healthy Breakfast Ideas”

  1. Aiesha

    Can U send the recipes for the above list of breakfasts? Thank you.

  2. Pauline curtis

    Hi Chris, I am 72 and I love your workouts. Thank you. Do you know of a vegan protein powder one can buy in Canada? Pauline

  3. Florence Brown

    Looking for some healthy muffin recipes

  4. Audrey L. Ulmer

    Good day...great read...Can you share a good brand of a vegan protein powder? Thank you...just love all that you share.

  5. TSHIAMO

    Hi; I go to work very early by 06:00 I am out of the house and get back very last. Please provide advice about the best on the go breakfast ideas; I was thinking smoothies. Please assist