23 Healthy Make-Ahead Breakfast Recipes (2024)

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Who here eats breakfast every morning? I do! It’s really not an option for me. I’ll turn into a shaking, starving, mumbling mess a few hours into the day if I skip it. Since my breakfast is mandatory (and I don’t like cereal, I know I know), I’ve found quite a few staple grab-and-go breakfasts over the years.

I’ve learned that breakfast “sweets” are not all created equally. Simple carbohydrates like all-purpose flour pancakes and pastries give me the shakes. Whole grains like oats keep me going for hours, especially when combined with nuts (or nut butter), yogurt and/or eggs.

You’ll find a variety of healthy options below, and you can view all of my breakfast recipes here. What are your favorite make-ahead breakfast recipes? Please let me know in the comments!

Food Storage & Reheating Tips

  • Muffins, quick breads, pancakes, waffles and granola all freeze well. Just let them cool and transfer them to freezer bags, squeezing out as much air as reasonably possible before sealing them up.
  • How to reheat muffins and pancakes: I warm them up in the microwave (don’t overdo it, or they’ll get tough). If you have the foresight to let them defrost at room temperature or in the refrigerator, you can warm them in a low temperature oven.
  • How to reheat quick breads, like banana bread: Slice them before freezing. To defrost one at a time, gently warm in your toaster until heated through. They can be tricky to get out of the toaster, so I like these toast tongs (affiliate link) for that. Or, you can microwave or warm your slices in the oven.
  • How to reheat waffles: Waffles are best reheated in the toaster (again, don’t overdo it or you’ll burn your waffles).
  • Homemade granola: Granola stays fresh in the freezer a lot longer than it will in your pantry. It doesn’t require any defrosting, but you might let it rest for a few minutes before eating because sometimes dried fruit freezes rock-hard.

1) Apple Steel-Cut Oatmeal

Gluten free and easily vegan

These steel-cut oats are so simple and so delicious. They taste like apple pie for breakfast.

2) Blueberry Baked Oatmeal

Gluten free

This baked oatmeal is hearty and individual servings reheat beautifully. Make one and you’ll have breakfast ready for the whole week!

3) Healthy Banana Bread

See notes for dietary substitutions

This super popular banana bread recipe is made with 100% whole grains and naturally sweetened. Spread almond butter on a slice and it’ll keep you full for a while!

4) Breakfast Burritos

Vegetarian

These irresistible breakfast burritos freeze and defrost beautifully for busy mornings.

5) My Favorite Chia Seed Pudding

Gluten free and vegan

This chia seed pudding is flavored with fresh orange zest and it tastes like a treat!

6) Easy Gluten Free Oat Waffles

Gluten free and freezer friendly

The waffles are my favorite of all waffle recipes and they’re gluten free! Oat flour is the only flour you’ll need for these, and it’s easy to make in the food processor if you have oats on hand. These waffles freeze great, as do all of my other waffles. Just pop them in the toaster and keep an eye on them so they don’t burn.

7) Maple-Sweetened Pumpkin Muffins with Oats

Freezer friendly

These fluffy, whole grain muffins have been a hit since day one! I like to serve mine with a swipe of almond butter on top. They freeze great for later.

8) Perfect Steel-Cut Oats

Gluten free and vegan

These are the creamiest steel-cut oats you’ll ever have. Make a big batch and you can change up the toppings every morning to suit your cravings.

9) Cinnamon Toast Breakfast Quinoa

Gluten free and vegan

Quinoa for breakfast? This really tastes like cinnamon toast, so you can’t go wrong.

10) Honey-Sweetened Almond Chocolate Chip Granola Bars

Gluten free, easily vegan and freezer friendly

These no-bake granola bars are the perfect grab-and-go snack or breakfast. Store them individually wrapped in the freezer so they’re always ready to go.

11) Banana Coconut Muffins

Freezer friendly

I love these hearty, honey-sweetened, whole grain muffins. You can add any mix-ins you’d like, such as toasted nuts or dried cranberries.

12) Overnight Oats

Gluten free and vegan

Overnight oats are the perfect grab-and-go breakfast, especially when it’s warm outside!

13) Frittatas (Stovetop or Baked)

Gluten free

These frittatas are just as suitable for weekend brunch as they are for quick weekday breakfasts. They reheat quickly.

14) The Very Best Granola

Gluten free and vegan

I don’t casually throw around terms like “best.” This granola really is the best!

15) Homemade Bircher Muesli

Gluten free and vegan

Bircher muesli is a Swiss take on overnight oats. Make this in the fall!

16) Pancake Mix

Whole wheat

This pancake mix makes it easier to whip up pancakes from scratch on busy mornings. The dry blend is ready, so you whisk together the liquid portion and stir it in.

17)

Gluten free and easily vegan

I’m completely smitten with this granola. The natural orange flavor really shines and plays so nicely with the almonds.

18) Cherry Pecan Muesli

Gluten free and vegan

Muesli is like lightened-up granola (less sweetener and oil). Think of it like nutritious homemade cereal.

19) Banana Oat Pancakes

Gluten free and freezer friendly

These popular banana pancakes freeze marvelously! I just reheat them in the microwave, wrapped in a paper towel, turning halfway through cooking. They’re great with peanut butter or almond butter and a drizzle of maple syrup.

20) Freezer Breakfast Burritos with Sweet Potato Hash and Black Beans

Freezer friendly

These burritos are so good that it’s hard to save them for later, but they do freeze well! Just reheat in the microwave and add a drizzle of hot sauce or salsa. Your savory breakfast is served.

21) Megan’s Morning Glory Oatmeal

Gluten free and vegan

Creamy, steel-cut oatmeal is a fantastic make-ahead option. Just make a big batch and store it in the refrigerator for later. Gently reheat it in the microwave or on the stove with a splash of milk (almond milk is great). I like to serve mine with a dollop of plain yogurt to up the creamy factor and protein content.

22) The Easiest Berry Chia Jam

Gluten free and vegan

Turn frozen berries into chia jam! Dollop it generously—it’s almost all fruit, after all.

23) Homemade Almond Butter

Gluten free and vegan

Homemade almond butter is so luxurious and rich, you won’t believe it’s good for you. But it is!

Bonus! Cold Brew Coffee

Gluten free and vegan (well, unless you add dairy)

Here’s one extra way to simplify your morning routine—make cold brew coffee on the weekend, and your coffee is ready to go for the rest of the week.

More resources you might appreciate: 16 recipes that pack well for lunch and 20 simple weeknight dinners. You might also like my monthly seasonal produce guides and essential kitchen tools. View all roundups and resource posts here.

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FAQs

What is the best breakfast to eat to lose weight? ›

The best things to eat for breakfast include oatmeal, eggs, lean bacon or turkey, whole-grain toast, peanut butter, smoothies, and yogurt with muesli. If you decide to try high protein breakfasts, play around with food combinations on your calorie tracker.

What is the healthiest thing to eat for breakfast? ›

The healthiest breakfast foods include a protein, healthy fat and source of carbohydrates, according to Smolen. For a healthy breakfast, consider eating foods like oatmeal with nut butter, avocado toast with an egg, chia seed pudding or a greek yogurt parfait with nuts and berries.

What is a healthy breakfast every morning? ›

fresh fruits and raw nuts. wholemeal, wholegrain or sourdough toast, or English muffins or crumpets with baked beans, poached or boiled eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, spinach, salmon, cheese, avocado or a couple of teaspoons of spreads such as hummus or 100% nut pastes (such as peanut or almond butter)

What is the world's No 1 healthy breakfast? ›

Oatmeal + fruit + nut butter.

The nut butter adds protein and healthy fats. The fruit tops it off with fiber and vitamins, plus it gives your breakfast a sweet taste. Avoid pre-packed oatmeal mixes that have added sugar and use old-fashioned oats instead.

What do cardiologists eat for breakfast? ›

“As a cardiologist, I regularly incorporate fruit that is high in fiber and vitamins and low in sugar into my breakfast, including berries, apples and sometimes pineapple—often combined with low-fat yogurt and granola for added fiber content,” says Dr. West.

What do gastroenterologists eat for breakfast? ›

These include oats, yogurt and certain fruits—like bananas and raspberries. Gastroenterologists told Newsweek the types of breakfasts they eat for a healthy gut.

What is a breakfast you can eat everyday? ›

Good choices for breakfast foods will be ones that fill you up, so you don't get hungry again for a while, and they are nutrient-dense. Try whole fruits, eggs, wholemeal toast, nuts, and smoothies for a tasty and satisfying start to the day.

What do surgeons eat for breakfast? ›

Whole-grain toast with avocado

Another popular breakfast among medical professionals is whole-grain toast topped with nutritious, filling ingredients such as avocado or peanut butter.

What is the breakfast trick for weight loss? ›

Eat a High-Protein Breakfast

Another perk of protein: Your body uses more calories to break it down than it uses for carbs or fat. Go for protein-rich breakfasts, such as an egg and turkey sausage on whole wheat toast or a Greek yogurt smoothie with peanut butter and berries.

When trying to lose weight, should I eat breakfast? ›

A recent study compared weight loss among people who ate breakfast with those who didn't. The meal didn't make any difference. If you're dieting, don't think cutting calories by skipping the meal will help. Studies show that most people who lose weight and keep the weight off eat breakfast every day.

Which meal should I skip to lose weight? ›

In the case of Intermittent fasting, skipping your dinner is better and easier. You can have your dinner either early or have a heavy snack and can begin your fasting. Research suggests that fasting in the evening and overnight, then eating early in the morning is the better way to follow this diet to lose weight.

What to eat early morning with an empty stomach? ›

Fruits and vegetables contain lots of vitamins and minerals, fiber, phytochemicals, and other essential nutrients that are great for our health. Eat fresh fruits in the morning on empty stomach to boost physical energy, naturally, detoxify your system, and aid weight loss.

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