Healthy Breakfast = protein + fruits or vegetables + whole grains + calcium
• Peanut butter and fruit spread on whole wheat toast, ½ an orange and a glass of milk
• Peanut butter spread on apple slices and a bowl of whole grain cereal with milk
• Toasted whole wheat bagel spread with peanut butter and honey, topped with slices of bananas and a glass of milk
• Bowl of oatmeal with brown sugar, peanut butter and milk and a glass of orange juice
EGGS
• Breakfast burrito: scrambled egg, black beans, and salsa wrapped in a whole wheat tortilla and a glass of orange juice
• Breakfast Pizza: Toasted English muffin spread with marinara sauce, topped with a scrambled egg, sprinkled with cheese and toasted. Served with a glass of fruit juice
• Toasted English muffin, a hardboiled egg, a glass of milk and a bowl of strawberries
• Morning Classic: Scrambled egg, a slice of American cheese on a toasted bagel with fresh apple slices
YOGURT & CHEESE
• Yogurt, whole wheat toast, buttered, a handful of raisins and a glass of water
• Fruit smoothie with toasted whole wheat bagel with butter
• Toasted whole wheat bagel with cream cheese, topped with sliced mango and a glass of milk
• Slice of cheese melted on whole-wheat toast with orange slices and a glass of milk
GRAINS & CEREALS
• A bowl of whole-grain cereal with milk, a banana and a glass of water
• Buckwheat pancakes with maple syrup, a bowl of melon and a glass of milk
• Carrot Cake Muffin, a handful of cashews, grapes and a glass of milk
• French Toast with maple syrup, cinnamon apples and a glass of milk.
MEAT & BEANS
• Grilled ham with fresh pineapple, toast and a glass of milk
• Melt a slice of cheese on top of White Bean dip (or refried beans) spread on a toasted English Muffin. Serve with a glass of fruit juice
• Smoked salmon, tomato slice and cream cheese on a toasted bagel with a glass of orange juice
• Breakfast BLT: Turkey Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato and cream cheese on toast, with a glass of apple juice
French Toast with Cinnamon Apples
French toast does not have to be a weekend treat. Make 8-10 pieces and freeze the slices (separate the slices with wax paper) in a freezer storage bag. When a French Toast morning arrives, take the French Toast slices out of the freezer, pop them into the toaster oven and get the syrup and apples ready!
Ingredients:
3-4 eggs
1/4 cup milk
8-10 pieces whole wheat bread
Cooking spray or 1 tsp butter
Maple Syrup
Cinnamon Apples (recipe below)
Directions:
Heat a flat, non-stick pan over medium heat. Spray the pan with cooking spray or melt the butter and swirl around to cost the bottom of the pan. In a flat-bottomed bowl or rimmed dish whisk together egg, milk and cinnamon. Working one slice at a time, dip both sides of the bread slice in the egg mixture and place in the warm pan. Brown both sides of the bread using a spatula to flip the bread slice over (about 2 minutes on each side). Place on plate. Serve with cinnamon apples and maple syrup.
Cinnamon Apples
Ingredients:
2 Golden Delicious apples
Dash of cinnamon
Directions:
Wash, peel, and core the apples. Cut the apples into ½ inch pieces. Place the apple pieces in a plastic bag and sprinkle a dash of cinnamon over them. Close the bag and shake it so the cinnamon is distributed evenly over all of the slices. Place the apples in a microwave-safe dish and cook them in the microwave on HIGH for 3 minutes. Let them stand for 5 minutes. They are done if a fork slides into them easily. Can be frozen.
Carrot Cake Muffins
A store-bought cake mix makes this recipe a snap! Freezing these delicious muffins can make breakfast better (and easier) than ever! Simply defrost and eat.
Ingredients:
1 Package Spice Cake Mix (plus the ingredients listed on the box to make it)
2 cups carrots shredded
1 can crushed pineapple, drained
¾ cup pecans, chopped
Paper Baking Cups for the muffin pan
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line the muffin pans with baking cups. Prepare the cake mix according to the package directions. Stir in the carrots, pineapple and pecans. Spoon the batter into the muffin cups. Bake for 30 minutes. Check for doneness by sliding a toothpick into the center of a muffin. If it comes out clean, they are done. If not, bake another 5 minutes and check again. Cool for 10 minutes before removing from pans.
Spinach Quiche
Quiche is quick to make, and makes a healthy breakfast for children and adults. Make it ahead of time, cut it into single serving pieces, wrap the individual pieces in foil or plastic wrap and freeze them. In the morning just defrost and reheat in the microwave. Simple and very tasty.
Ingredients:
¾ cup of shredded Swiss cheese
¾ cup of shredded cheddar cheese
¼ cup of finely chopped onion
1 (10oz.) package of frozen chopped spinach, squeezed dry
4 eggs
1 cup of half & half or milk
1 Tbsp flour
½ tsp salt
½ tsp pepper
1 prepared 9 inch pie crust
Directions:
Preheat oven to 375ºF. Sprinkle spinach and onion in prepared pie crust. Toss cheese with flour and sprinkle in the pie crust. In a large bowl gently whisk together eggs, half & half (or milk), salt and pepper. Pour this mixture over all of the other ingredients in the pie crust. Bake 50-60 minutes, or until knife inserted in middle comes out clean. Let stand 10 to 12 minutes before serving. If you are cutting it into single servings and freezing it, let the quiche cool completely.
Cheryl Tallman is the co-founder of Fresh Baby, creators of the award-winning So Easy Baby Food Kit, and author of the So Easy Baby Food Basics: Homemade Baby Food in Less Than 30 Minutes Per Week and So Easy Toddler Food: Survival Tips and Simple Recipes for the Toddler Years. Visit Cheryl online at www.FreshBaby.com to sign up for her newsletter and her blog feed.
Annie says
Thank you for this post … These recipes have given me some great ideas. However they are heavily dairy based (I’m assuming by “milk” you mean milk from cows). Americans consume a great deal of cow dairy and few of us question that. However it is time that we do … It is having a significant impact on our health and our planet. Limiting your family’s consumption of meat (beef in particular) AND dairy is one of the GREENEST things you can do. The methane and nitrous oxide gases that are byproducts of raising cattle are far more powerful greenhouse gases than CO2 and according to a 2006 UN report, livestock agriculture may actually be a greater contributor to GLOBAL WARMING than the entire transportation sector. So “green parenting” is just as much about cutting out meat and dairy as it is about driving a hybrid or using your bike, and I hope to see some posts on this great website about that in the future. Yes there are many things we could (but won’t) do to reduce the horrific environmental impact of livestock farming (like confining the animals to less land: being more cruel in other words) but the ultimate solution and healthy choice is just to face our cheese and ice creem addictions and stop eating the stuff. Cows milk does a baby cow’s body good, but not a human. It was designed to grow baby cows not to indulge adult humans. It’s THE most common food allergen not because people are cursed with ‘lactose intolerance ‘ but because it wasn’t meant for us and our bodies can’t handle it. There has been a plethora of valid scientific research circulating in legitimate peer reviewed journals for years now about the link between a diet high in milk products and allergies, asthma, cancer, colic, SIDS, heart disease, diabetes, you name it. This information doesn’t get out because we are milk addicts and don’t want to hear it, we are being fed lies about the necessity of milk in our diets by doctors, and the meat and dairy industry are hugely powerful. Why are we addicted? Because all mammal milk is intended for infants (species specific) and actually has an effect similar to morphine on a Mother’s young when digested, which is of course nature’s way of ensuring that babies keep eating and growing. We wean our human babies far too early (if they ever even got Mother’s milk) and get them hooked on cows milk which they then consume voraciously into adulthood. Think about it … Most of us have never been weaned!! I gave up dairy just a few months ago and it’s really, really hard. I get that … It’s such a quick, easy, satisfying source of protein, but I have to look at the big picture. I wasn’t meant to eat this stuff, and Im not going to get my daughter hooked on it. And of course, I care about her future so i must do anything I can do to reduce my greenhouse gas footprint, even if it means giving up pizza and ice-cream! 🙂
Here’s an article which discusses the environmental impact of raising livestock.
http://www.emagazine.com/view/?4264
Bethany says
Juice is really just soda without the fizz. The amount of sugar is nearly the same. Eat the orange instead.