Like most people, you don’t have much time in the morning to make breakfast. Whether you’re getting ready for work or school, there’s usually not enough time to make a big meal. However, that doesn’t mean you have to go without breakfast.
Here are some quick and easy breakfast recipes that you can make in a hurry:
How to Make a Quick Breakfast
1. Oatmeal with Fruit
This is a classic breakfast that can be made in a few minutes. Cook some oatmeal according to the package directions and top it with your favourite fruits. We like bananas, strawberries, and blueberries, but you can use any fruit you like.
Overnight oats are also a great option if you want to make your breakfast ahead of time. Mix some rolled oats, milk, yoghurt, and fruit in a jar or container and let it sit overnight in the fridge. In the morning, all you have to do is grab your container and go.
2. Breakfast Burrito
This is an excellent option if you’re looking for something more substantial in the morning. Cook up some eggs, and add some shredded cheese and your favourite toppings. Then wrap it all up in a giant tortilla. Breakfast burritos are also easy to make ahead of time.
3. Smoothie
A smoothie is a perfect option if you’re in a hurry. Blend milk, yoghurt, fruit, and ice until it’s smooth and creamy. You can even add a handful of spinach or kale to boost nutrients. Breakfast smoothies are easy to make ahead of time too. Blend everything and pour it into a container or mason jar. Freeze it overnight and enjoy it in the morning.
4. Toast with Avocado
This simple but satisfying breakfast can be made in a few minutes. Toast up some bread and put mashed avocado, a sprinkle of pepper, and salt.
5. Black Coffee with Banana
For those mornings when you can’t spare more than a minute, grab a cup of black coffee and pair it with a banana. It might not sound like much, but the combination of caffeine and fructose will give you the energy you need to start your day. For better taste, go for Kona coffee because it is one of the most flavorful coffees in the world.
6. Greek Yoghurt with Honey and Berries
If you’re looking for a healthy and delicious breakfast, look no further than Greek yoghurt. Top it with some honey and fresh berries, and you’ve got a nutritious meal that will give you sustained energy throughout the morning.

7. Pancakes
Pancakes are a classic breakfast food that can be made relatively quickly. You can either make them from scratch or use a pancake mix. If you’re feeling ambitious, you can also make pancakes ahead of time and freeze them. Then, you pop them in the toaster or microwave when ready to eat.
8. Yogurt Parfait with Granola and Fruit
Start with a layer of yoghurt, then add a layer of granola. Top it off with your favourite fresh fruit. Yoghurt is a good source of protein, which will keep you feeling full until lunchtime. Granola adds fibre and healthy carbohydrates to your breakfast. Fresh fruit provides vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
9. Waffles
Waffles are another excellent option for a quick breakfast. You can either make them from scratch or use a waffle mix. You can top your waffles with fresh fruit, whipped cream, or even chocolate chips if you have more time.
10. French Toast
This is a delicious and hearty breakfast that’s perfect for chilly mornings. Slice some bread into thick pieces, dip it in a mixture of eggs and milk, and then cook it in a frying pan. You can top your French toast with syrup, powdered sugar, or fruit.
11. Bagel with Cream Cheese
This quick breakfast can be made in a few minutes. Spread some cream cheese on a bagel, and then add any toppings you like (we like smoked salmon or cucumber).
12. Vegetables
Vegetables are a great source of nutrients and can be enjoyed as part of a quick breakfast. Chop up some vegetables and enjoy them with eggs or toast. Or, if you have time, you can sauté them in a pan for a quick and healthy breakfast.
Final Thought
No matter what your morning routine looks like, there’s a quick breakfast option. So, get creative and experiment with different recipes until you find the perfect one.
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Author: Samantha Higgins
Samantha Higgins is a professional writer with a passion for research, observation, and innovation. She is nurturing a growing family of twin boys in Portland, Oregon with her husband. She loves kayaking and reading creative non-fiction.