20 Easy Breakfast Ideas You'll Practically Jump Out of Bed For
It's the most important meal of the day, after all.
When you're super tired and groggy after waking up, the last thing you want to do is spend an hour making breakfast. These options — which you can either make on the spot or in advance to save even more time — will definitely make your stomach growl.
English Breakfast Tray Bake
A sheet pan, a 400 degree oven, and 15 minutes is all it takes to make this clean-out-the-fridge breakfast creation.
Get the recipe at Woman's Day.
Make-Ahead Oatmeal
Prepare this breakfast the night before and you'll wake up with a hearty, filling jar of goodness waiting to greet you.
Get the recipe at Woman's Day.
Sheet Pan Pancake with Blueberry Syrup
Instead of standing over the oven and flipping pancakes for 20 minutes straight, put this pan in the oven for 15 minutes while you prepare the rest of the feast.
Get the recipe at Good Housekeeping.
Mexican Scrambled Eggs
Here's a meal you'll feel good about eating thanks to the array of veggies that are packed into this protein-rich recipe.
Get the recipe at Woman's Day.
Ham and Cheese Breakfast Bake
It only takes 20 minutes of prep work to pull of this lazy-day brunch dish.
Get the recipe at Good Housekeeping.
Quick and Easy Avocado Toast
Adding halved cucumbers onto your avocado toast gives it a wonderful crunch you never knew you were missing.
Get the recipe at The Glowing Fridge.
Pineapple, Ginger, and Walnut Oatmeal
This isn't your typical bowl of oatmeal. Between the pineapple and ginger, your taste buds are in for a serious treat.
Get the recipe at Country Living.
Fruit and Nut Bars
Get your daily dose of nuts and seeds the simple way with these easy-to-make breakfast bars.
Get the recipe at Woman's Day.
Peanut Butter, Banana, Coconut Toast
Why only top your toast with peanut butter when you can take it up a notch with coconut flakes and bananas?
Get the recipe at Simple Vegan Blog.
Sweet and Salty Maple Granola Bark
Make a big batch of this granola on Sunday and you can eat it with a splash of milk or on top of your yogurt all week long.
Get the recipe at Good Housekeeping.
Tropical Smoothie Bowl
It only takes a handful of hearty ingredients to whip up this tropical smoothie bowl: a banana, mango, pineapple, and cup of almond milk.
Get the recipe at Good Housekeeping.
Blueberry Chia Seed Pudding
After eating pudding made from fiber-packed chia seeds, you'll never go back to the regular stuff again.
Get the recipe at From My Bowl.
Sweet Potato and Black Bean Breakfast Burritos
This breakfast burrito filled with black beans and sweet potatoes is the heartiest way to start the day.
Get the recipe at From My Bowl.
Easy 3-Ingredient Banana Pancakes
By using oat flour, rice milk, and a ripe banana, you can have a batch of delicious pancakes in minutes.
Get the recipe at The Thriving Vegan.
Sheet Pan Breakfast Potatoes
Breakfast potatoes for the win — always. These just so happen to be made crispy through baking, not frying.
Get the recipe at The Savory Vegan.
Creamy Blueberry Overnight Oats
Overnight oats have never been easier. For this version, blueberries add serious flavor and antioxidants to your diet.
Get the recipe at Baking Ginger.
Baked and Spiced Oatmeal
Upgrade your oatmeal by baking it. This recipe gets some extra crunch from toasted pistachios.
Get the recipe at Redbook.
Ultimate Breakfast Porridge
Only have three minutes? This breakfast porridge's mix of cinnamon, pear, and coconut will warm you up on the coldest of mornings.
Get the recipe at Paleo Gluten Free Eats.
Zucchini Chocolate Chip Quick Bread
What's more comforting than a piece of bread? This one is made healthier with shredded zucchini.
Get the recipe at Good Housekeeping.
Peanut Butter Chia Overnight Oats
Thanks to chocolate and peanut butter, this healthy overnight recipe tastes more like dessert than breakfast.
Get the recipe at The Glowing Fridge.
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