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By Abby Moore

mbg Nutrition & Health Writer

Abby Moore is an editorial operations manager at mindbodygreen. She earned a B.A. in Journalism from The University of Texas at Austin and has previously written for Tribeza magazine.

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May 16, 2020

The arguments about whether or not breakfast is the most important meal of the day seem to never end. Some say breakfast gives you energy and kick-starts your metabolism for the day. Others argue fasting in the morning can support healthy aging1 and weight management and enhance gut health2. What we often forget when it comes to the "breakfast argument," is that researchers are referring to the timing of the meal, not the meal itself.

Even if you're intermittent fasting, you can enjoy breakfast foods at lunch or dinner. We rounded up a list of 33 healthy and delicious breakfast recipes, so you can have your (pan)cake and eat it too—no matter the time of day:

1.

Gluten-free banana pancakes with raspberry sauce

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These gluten-free banana pancakes are full of fiber and healthy fats from the chia seeds and almond flour. With just two scoops of mbg's grass-fed collagen+, they help support healthy skin, hair, and nails.*

Drizzle them with the homemade raspberry sauce to boost vitamin C levels and balance the richness of the chocolate chips.

2.

Vegan quinoa breakfast frittata

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Finally, a breakfast frittata that vegans can enjoy. In this take on the classic breakfast, eggs are replacedwith a batter made of chickpea flour, water, and olive oil. The addition of quinoa, chickpea flour, and the medley of veggies makes this a nutrient-dense breakfast.

3.

Keto lemon muffins

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Waking up to the fresh, citrus scent of these keto lemon muffins is a great way to start the day. With just 6 grams of fat and 2.8 grams of protein per muffin, these tasty breakfast pastries will keep you in ketosis.

If you're not a fan of lemon, there are plenty of other keto-friendly muffins to choose from.

4.

Banana coconut granola

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Who doesn't love the sweet and satisfying crunch of granola? Whether it's on top of a smoothie bowl, yogurt, or on its own with milk, this banana coconut granola is sure to hit the spot.

With only seven ingredients and no refined sugar, you'll never want to buy store-bought granola again.

5.

3-ingredient protein pancakes

There's nothing worse than waking up with a pancake craving and realizing you're missing the ingredients. Enter: three-ingredient protein pancakes. One banana, two eggs, and baking powder—that's all it takes to satisfy your breakfast craving. Plus, the nutrient-packed ingredients will keep you satiated longer than traditional pancakes might.

6.

Tropical smoothie bowl

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You know the old saying find your beach? Well, this tropical smoothie bowl is ours. The frozen mango and pineapple in this bowl will make you feel like you're sipping it seaside. While you may not actually be splashing around in saltwater, the addition of collagen powder can help your skin maintain healthy moisture levels.*

7.

Keto English muffin

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With just a few simple ingredient swaps, English muffins can become keto-friendly. The recipe is single-serving and takes just five minutes to whip up, but go ahead and double or triple it to meal prep for the week. Top them with avocado and a poached egg for added flavor.

8.

Egg scramble

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An egg scramble is a good way to utilize any veggies in your fridge on the verge of spoiling. Simply saute your vegetables in olive or avocado oil, and mix in two eggs for protein. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes for a kick. If you're following a plant-based diet, consider substituting JUST Egg.

9.

Vegan green shakshuka

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The combination of fresh herbs, spices, and vibrant green vegetables makes this vegan green shakshuka a refreshing morning meal. The veggies in this dish provide vitamins A, B5, B6, C, E, and K, as well as folate, potassium, manganese, and thiamine to keep you energized throughout the day.

10.

Keto breakfast pizza

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Who says pizza is just for dinner? This keto breakfast pizza uses eggs as the base and gets its salty flavor from the pepperoni and mozzarella cheese. If you're vegetarian, swap the meat for hearty vegetables, like mushrooms or broccoli or whatever you may have on hand.

11.

Vegan gluten-free cinnamon rolls

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As indulgent as they may sound, these vegan gluten-free cinnamon rolls are made with better-for-you ingredients. The filling utilizes coconut sugar and maple syrup in place of refined sugars, and the dough relies on psyllium husk powder to bind the gluten-free flour, without needing eggs.

12.

2-ingredient green juice

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Buying a green juice from your favorite café may start out as a treat but can slowly turn into an expensive habit. The good news is, you can make this two-ingredient green juice at home without a juicer. With just water and 1 tsp. of mbg's organic veggies+ powder, it provides a healthy dose of magnesium, calcium, iron, and vitamin C.

13.

Mushroom and spinach oatmeal

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With high levels of zinc, iron, and fiber, steel-cut oats are nutritious on their own. Adding vegetable broth and sauteed vegetables to your oats makes them even more nutritious. If the thought of savory oatmeal sounds strange to you, just think of it like a breakfast grain bowl.

14.

Mediterranean diet banana bread

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Though it may taste like dessert, this banana bread is free of refined sugar and saturated fats and incorporates whole grain flour for fiber and protein. By swapping refined sugar for honey and apple sauce, and replacing butter with olive oil, the recipe fits into a Mediterranean diet.

15.

Spinach pancakes

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Pancakes don't often call spinach to mind, but these green spinach pancakes prove the breakfast item can be enjoyed savory or sweet. The recipe calls for a dollop of cottage cheese and hot sauce, but they could also be topped with a poached egg, sans spice.

16.

Kale breakfast salad

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Salad may not be the first thing you're craving when you wake up, but that's about to change. This breakfast salad provides fiber and probiotics from kale and vitamin C from the citrus fruits. The dressing is made with maple syrup, so you'll still have some semblance of traditional breakfast foods.

17.

Butternut squash pancakes

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With a combination of savory (Parmesan and rosemary) and sweet (maple syrup), these butternut squash pancakes are anything but ordinary. Because of the butternut squash, these pancakes are packed with vitamins A and C, magnesium, and potassium.

18.

Avocado blender muffins

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These avocado blender muffins will spare you the arm workout of hand-mixing batter. Not only are they simple to make, but they're nutrient-rich from the avocado, chickpea flour, and apple cider vinegar—even with the cocoa powder and chocolate chips.

19.

Tofu breakfast bites

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These tofu breakfast bites are the vegan version of poached eggs. Flavored with marjoram, paprika, and the Indian spice, kala namak, they can turn bland toast into a decadent brunch. Plus, the combo of tofu and nutritional yeast provides you plenty of protein.

20.

Keto chicken and waffles

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These keto chicken and waffles are baked in the oven and battered with almond meal for a healthy take on fried chicken. The waffles also incorporate almond meal and ground flaxseed for fiber-packed brunch or dinner and coconut milk for a subtle lactose-free sweetness.

21.

Acai bowl

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This acai bowl is dairy-free, keto, and loaded with nutrients like beta-carotene, omega-3s, and fiber. Unlike a traditional smoothie bowl, this one is enhanced with a layer of creamy coconut chia pudding.

22.

Flourless chocolate banana muffins

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The peanut butter/chocolate combo is a beloved classic, and these flourless chocolate banana muffins are a healthy, filling way to enjoy it. Coconut sugar, maple syrup, and vanilla paste will fool you into thinking these vegan muffins are an indulgent dessert.

23.

Pumpkin pie smoothie

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Why wait until Thanksgiving to enjoy pumpkin pie? This pumpkin pie smoothie is a healthy way to enjoy it any morning. The hemp seeds are rich in healthy fats, and the pumpkin puree contains low-glycemic carbohydrates and antioxidants.

24.

Tomato and thyme eggs

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These tomato and thyme eggs are sprinkled with herbs and spices and meant to be enjoyed with a thick slice of sourdough bread and a fresh side salad. The tomatoes contain antioxidants like lycopene and protein from free-range eggs.

25.

Rooibos and barley fig rolls

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Made with whole grains, caffeine-free tea leaves, and organic coconut oil, these rooibos, and barley fig rolls have a sweet and unique flavor profile. The sticky filling contains calcium and fiber from the figs and vitamin C from the orange zest.

26.

Tomato and chive waffles

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These tomato and chive waffles contain a blend of flours with a lower glycemic index than traditional wheat flour. Since they're savory, they can be topped with avocado for added potassium and healthy fats or an egg for protein.

27.

Blueberry beauty smoothie

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The blueberries in this blueberry beauty smoothieare a bright burst of vitamins C and B6, as well as potassium and folate. The coconut oil and flaxseeds contain healthy fats to keep you fuller than your standard smoothie.

28.

Keto toaster pastries

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These keto toaster pastries replicate the nostalgic flavors of a frozen toaster pastry, without the excess sugar or preservatives. The antioxidant-rich blueberry filling and decadent vanilla frosting are made with erythritol instead of sugar to keep you in ketosis.

29.

Breakfast burrito

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This breakfast burrito contains both bone broth and sauerkraut for gut-friendly benefits. The "tortilla" is made of pasture-raised eggs, and the filling calls for avocado and greens but can be subbed with the veggies of your choice.Top with hot sauce for an extra kick.

30.

Ginger peach smoothie

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This ginger peach smoothie contains anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties from the fresh ginger. The bananas add both creaminess and nutrients, like potassium and magnesium. This is the perfect smoothie to enjoy at the peak of stone fruit season.

31.

Dairy-free crepes with coconut yogurt and berries

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Not only are these coconut crepes decadent, but they're simple to make, with only five ingredients. Swapping butter for coconut oil (both in cooking and for the topping) makes these perfect for anyone with lactose intolerance.

32.

Broccolini frittata

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Topping this broccolini frittata with sardines increases your intake of healthy omega-3 fatty acids, which helps to reduce inflammation and improve cognitive functioning. If you're not a fan of fish, the broccolini itself provides a good amount of nutrition—from vitamins A and C to folate, iron, and potassium.

33.

Harissa poached eggs

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Sure, eggs with a simple sprinkle of salt and pepper can be good, but they get old. Spice things up with these harissa poached eggs, that combine antimicrobial properties of allium veggies3 and heart-healthy olives.

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FAQs

What is the ultimate 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 are 3 healthy breakfast foods? ›

10 Best Healthy Breakfast Foods to Eat
  • Baked Sweet Potato with Peanut Butter and Sliced Apples or Raisins.
  • Overnight Oats with Chia Seeds and Berries.
  • Lentil Breakfast Bowl.
  • Quinoa Breakfast Bowl.
  • Savory Oatmeal Bowl.
  • Kefir Smoothie.
  • Avocado Toast.
  • Tofu Scramble.
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What is the best breakfast for losing 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 happens if I eat eggs for breakfast every day? ›

The researchers noted that eggs may even have a protective effect. People who ate up to one egg per day had an 11% lower risk of heart disease—and an 18% lower risk of dying from it—than those who did not.

What is the healthiest cereal? ›

This article will cover the 14 healthiest cereals you can eat.
  • Ezekiel 4:9 Sprouted Grain Cereals. ...
  • Nature's Path Organics Superfood Cereals. ...
  • Barbara's Shredded Wheat Cereal. ...
  • Arrowhead Mills Spelt Flakes. ...
  • Cauliflower “oatmeal” ...
  • DIY peanut butter puffs cereal. ...
  • Love Grown Original Power O's. ...
  • DIY flax chia cereal.

How many eggs should I eat for breakfast? ›

Eating one to three eggs per day can have several health benefits, but this varies from person to person. At this level of consumption, people can expect minimal changes in their cholesterol levels. It is unclear whether there is an upper limit on how many eggs a person can eat per day.

Are scrambled eggs healthy? ›

Eggs are also a great source of vitamins A, D and B12, as well as choline, a nutrient essential in many steps of metabolism. Except for its cholesterol content, one egg is a healthy option for breakfast lunch or dinner.

What is the best thing to eat first thing in the morning? ›

Some of the best options include traditional oatmeal, overnight oats or energy bites for fiber, protein and fruit. If you prefer eggs, try a simple scramble with veggies or a portable breakfast burrito.

What to eat for breakfast instead of cereal? ›

These breakfast ideas will rejuvenate your mornings.
  • 1Super green smoothie bowl. ...
  • 2Weet-Bix breakfast bliss balls. ...
  • 3Super-healthy banana, apricot and date oat bars. ...
  • 4Smashed avo on sweet potato toast. ...
  • 5Baked berry oats. ...
  • 6Fruit salad with honey yoghurt. ...
  • 7Baked egg, kale and herb pots. ...
  • 8Banana and spinach pancakes.

What is the healthiest lunch? ›

What you eat for lunch is almost as important as what you eat for breakfast.
  1. Avocado and egg sandwich. ...
  2. Summer rolls with peanut sauce. ...
  3. Quinoa pear salad with spinach, cranberries and pecans. ...
  4. Protein Salad. ...
  5. Loaded Vegetable Sandwich. ...
  6. Lentil vegetable soup. ...
  7. Chicken burrito bowl with rice and beans.
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Is peanut butter good for weight loss? ›

Peanut butter may actually aid weight loss. Adults and adolescents who consume peanut and peanut butter regularly gain less weight than others who don't consume these nuts. They're often less likely to be overweight or obese and have lower blood levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and total cholesterol.

Is peanut butter healthy? ›

Peanut butter is a classic treat for all ages. The right kind, enjoyed in moderation, can be a nutritious part of a healthy diet. Peanut butter provides healthy fats, protein, and fiber. It's also rich in vitamins and minerals such as vitamin E, niacin, and magnesium.

What are the 5 healthy foods? ›

The 5 healthy food groups are vegetables and legumes, fruit, cereals and grain foods, dairy and dairy alternatives, and meat and meat alternatives. Healthy foods have nutrients that are important for growth, development and learning.

Are fried eggs healthy? ›

Research has shown that when eggs are baked for 40 minutes, they may lose up to 61% of their vitamin D, compared to up to 18% when they're fried or boiled for a shorter period of time ( 11 ). However, even though cooking eggs reduces these nutrients, eggs are still a very rich source of vitamins and antioxidants ( 5 ).

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