QUICK AND HEALTHY BREAKFAST IDEAS FOR SCHOOL
QUICK AND HEALTHY BREAKFAST IDEAS FOR SCHOOL
Are your kids tired of cold cereal for breakfast? I’ve got you covered with quick and healthy breakfast ideas that will keep them energized for a full day at school.
Quick And Healthy Breakfast Ideas For School
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Mornings with little kiddos can be a challenge – I get it. Trying to get yourself ready for the day while simultaneously setting up your kids for a successful day at school is no easy task. Plus, I don’t know about you, but if you’re in this same boat, I can imagine that this back-to-school season might feel significantly more challenging after a year (or more!) of at-home schooling and wacky routines.
We’re definitely starting to get back into the groove of getting off to school in the morning; it’s been very helpful to have easy breakfasts ready to go that don’t add more stress to our a.m. flow.
Sure, cold cereal works in a pinch (and we certainly eat it plenty!), but I try to mix things up in the morning.
I have rounded up several quick and healthy breakfast ideas that both of my boys enjoy and your kids will love! From banana baked oatmeal to savory egg and cheese cups, you can make many of these school breakfasts recipes ahead of time so you don’t have to think twice about what to eat at 8 a.m.
QUICK AND HEALTHY BREAKFAST IDEAS FOR SCHOOL
BAKED BANANA OATMEAL
This easy Baked Banana Oatmeal is a KERF classic! It’s great to make on prep day and reheat throughout the week. This version baked in a pie dish features an optional peanut butter cream frosting!
Quick And Healthy Breakfast Ideas For School - Baked Banana Oatmeal
MINI EGG PIES WITH PEPPER JACK & PEPPERS
These are SO simple (just four ingredients!) and pretty for spring brunches, parties, and a quick and easy option for breakfast and snacks during the week. Note you’ll want to reheat them in a toaster oven so the crust stays crunchy.
Quick And Healthy Breakfast Ideas For School - Mini Egg Pies with Pepper Jack & Peppers
OVERNIGHT OATS POPSICLES
If your kids love sweets, they will love these popsicles for breakfast! Made with oats, milk and berries, they’re nutritious and fun to eat too!
CINNAMON RAISIN BAKED OATMEAL MUFFINS
One of my all-time favorite breakfast recipes, these cinnamon raisin baked oatmeal muffins are baked in a single serving muffin cup and easy to reheat and eat for breakfast on busy mornings.
Quick And Healthy Breakfast Ideas For School - Cinnamon Raisin Baked Oatmeal Muffins
NUTTY GRANOLA WITH HOMEMADE YOGURT
This recipe is packed with nuts, seeds, and coconut and is made without oats, so it’s gluten free. Almond meal, honey, and coconut oil bind it together.
Homemade Granola
BANANA SMASH TOAST
This power toast with banana, peanut butter, chia, coconut, and maple syrup will both energize and satisfy you! It’s ideal as a pre-workout snack or quick breakfast.
Healthy Breakfast Ideas: Banana Toast
HEALTHY BAKED OATMEAL WITH PUMPKIN
This healthy baked oatmeal is the best way to get all of your favorite seasonal flavors in one cozy dish. Oats, warm spices, canned pumpkin, and just a touch of caramelized brown sugar topping make this crave-worthy baked oatmeal a must-make this fall.
pumpkin baked oatmeal square on a plate with banana slices and raisins
WHOLE WHEAT BLUEBERRY MINI MUFFINS
These whole wheat blueberry mini muffins are a great healthy breakfast for little fingers! You can make these with fresh or frozen blueberries so you can enjoy them year-round.
Healthy Breakfast Ideas: Mini Blueberry Muffins
WHOLE WHEAT SHEET PAN PANCAKES
Pancakes baked in a sheet pan = the perfect breakfast pancake recipe! These sheet pan pancakes are made with whole wheat pastry flour and are thick and fluffy. Pancakes cut into squares are perfect for saving time and either feeding a crowd or freezing for later. Topping ideas are endless!
Whole Wheat Sheet Pan Pancakes
SUPER OATMEAL COOKIES
These Super Oatmeal Cookies will be your kids’ new favorite morning surprise! They’re ideal to bake in advance and reheat for quick mornings (paired with fresh fruit or greek yogurt). You could describe these as a “scuffin” actually. Part scone, part muffin, part cookie.
PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN BAKED OATMEAL
Give basic baked oatmeal a tropical twist with pineapple rings, juicy cherries, and a sprinkle of brown sugar to caramelize on top. This Pineapple Upside-Down Baked Oatmeal is ready in just 30 minutes and reheats beautifully. This breakfast option is ideal to make ahead and reheat on weekdays or serve fresh out of the oven for brunch.
pineapple upside-down baked oatmeal
PROTEIN-PACKED BREAKFAST BURRITOS VIA FIT FOODIE FINDS
This is meal prep at its finest! Assemble these delicious protein-packed breakfast burritos to have before work or school all week long! Scrambled eggs, bacon, and peppers taste like a breakfast casserole all rolled into one tasty wrap.
Protein-Packed Breakfast Burritos
SMOOTHIE FREEZER PACKS VIA LEXI’S CLEAN LIVING
Smoothies are an easy and delicious way to have a nutritious breakfast QUICKLY. Lexi’s post shares how to prep 30 smoothie freezer packs in less than an hour. Her guide includes five different smoothie and a budget-friendly shopping list. Each smoothie is paleo and vegan and will keep you satisfied until lunch!
Smoothie Freezer Packs
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Amanda Wruble says
January 12, 2022 at 10:19 pm
These are so helpful! I saved several to try this weekend for my kiddos for the upcoming week. Do you have a favorite toddler smoothie cup? One that Biech can’t spill all over your house? Haha
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Kath Younger says
January 13, 2022 at 8:58 am
We use these cups most of the time. They do sometimes overflow with smoothie if the pressure builds up, so they aren’t perfect, but the straw is one way so they can be spilled.
We also have these cups, which I love for the multi uses, but they are not really spill proof. But better than a cup without a lid!
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