Friends, welcome to a land where you can float on strawberry dream clouds all day long. This chia pudding is next-level but still ultra simple (5 ingredients!). Just blend strawberries into your favorite milk, sweeten to taste, add chia seeds, and chilllllll.
The result is a heavenly, fiber-rich snack or breakfast that tastes just like strawberries and cream but more sophisticated β mmmmmm. Let us show you how itβs done!
If youβve enjoyed the egg bites at Starbucks, hereβs how to make them at home! These egg bites have become a staple recipe in my kitchen. Sure, theyβre not the prettiest egg recipe, but theyβre wonderfully flavorful and silky tender. Theyβre a protein-rich snack or ready-made breakfast to keep in your refrigerator (they freeze and defrost well, too).
These egg bites are a fun cooking project with a few twists along the way. I was surprised to find cottage cheese in Starbucksβ ingredient list. Itβs the secret ingredient that offers a lovely tang and extra protein. Once blended, the lumpy texture disappears, which explains why Iβd never guess it was there.
Instead of Starbucksβ sous vide cooking method, weβll bake the muffin tray on a rimmed baking sheet filled with a small amount of hot water. The steam from the water bath gives these bites a luscious, smooth texture. Without it, the eggs would brown at the bottom and taste more like frittata muffins. Itβs a small detail that makes a big difference!
These energy balls are lifesavers! When youβre hungry in between meals, running out the door without breakfast, or craving a wholesome little treat, these energy balls will come to the rescue. Theyβre the perfect healthy grab-and-go snack.
This recipe is made with oats, honey, nut butter, and toasted nuts and seeds, though itβs endlessly adaptable to suit your preferences. I designed it to offer sustained energy from the whole grains and nuts. One ball is just sweet enough to taste like a treat, and offers a healthy dose of protein and fiber.
This recipe was inspired by my husbandβs momβs interpretation of my no-bake granola bars. She always has a batch in the fridge for her grandkids, and theyβve become a staple in our house, too. I crumbled one over my yogurt just this morning, and theyβve kept my energy level up through this postpartum phase. Theyβre a perfect homemade gift for anyone whoβs in a busy season of life, thatβs for sure.
Say hello to morning glory muffins, made vegan + gluten-free! A classic treat originally created by Pam McKinstry in 1978 at her Nantucket restaurant, Morning Glory Cafe, these muffins are lightly sweet, subtly spiced, and packed with fruits, veggies, AND nuts. OH yeah!Β
Our gluten-free twist uses oat flour and potato starch (no almond flour!) to create a tendermuffin thatβs wholesome and satisfying.
Letβs celebrate the cooler weather with a stack of warm apple pancakes! These apple-flavored pancakes are the perfect autumnal breakfast treat. Theyβre a simple weekend breakfast project that keeps well for quick weekday mornings (they freeze and thaw well, too).
This apple pancake recipe is made from scratch with freshly grated apple, which is enhanced by a touch of ground cinnamon. Tart apples like Honeycrisp or Granny Smith offer the most impactful flavor. Youβll see that I used Honeycrisp apples in this batchβtheyβre our familyβs favorite, and they yield terrific pancakes.
You might already have everything you need to make these pancakes in your pantry. Letβs make some.
These chocolate chip muffins are divineβtheyβre fluffy, tender and studded throughout with chocolate chips. Theyβre our three-year-old daughterβs current favorite muffin in my muffin repertoire, and I understand why! She loves dark chocolate as much as I do, so I can vouch that these muffins delight kids and adults alike.
These muffins follow the same formula as my other popular βhealthyβ muffin recipes, but you wonβt guess it upon your first (or last) bite. Theyβre made with whole wheat flour if you wish, and theyβre sweetened with honey instead of plain sugar, which makes them extra delicious. Greek yogurt offers a subtle sour cream-like tang that makes these taste like bakery-style muffins, while providing some extra protein.
Iβve cooked scrambled eggs about a million times in my life, and Iβm pretty particular about them. I like fluffy scrambled eggs topped with cheese. They must not be mushy, undercooked, or overcooked (the worstβand that smell!). Iβm sharing my perfected technique with you today.
This recipe is designed for a stainless steel or cast iron skillet. If youβve ever wondered how to cook scrambled eggs without a nonstick skillet, this post is for you. It can be done!
With this technique and some practice, youβll make beautiful scrambled eggs with little mess. Even if you think you have your scrambled egg technique down pat, I think you might find some new tips here.
If youβve been around literally anyone in the past month, youβve probably heard chatter about Love Islandβwhether itβs the UK version or the ever-iconic USA one. Maybe youβre all in. Maybe youβve only absorbed it passively, against your will. Either way, itβs hard to escape.
As someone whoβd never tuned in before, I was surprised by the sudden cultural takeover. In the past few weeks alone, Iβve sat through full dinners where people debated their favorite couples, predicted drama, and ranked bombshells with passionate conviction. I finally had to get up to speedβif only to participate in what feels like a nationwide group project (slash networking event).
Pancake lovers, this recipe is for you, whether youβre gluten-free or not! This easy recipe calls for one wholesome flourβoat flourβand basic ingredients like Greek yogurt, maple syrup, butter and eggs. (If you donβt have oat flour on hand, you can easily make your own by blending old-fashioned or quick-cooking oats in a food processor or blender.)
These golden pancakes are fluffy and delicious, with a subtle oatmeal flavor. The yogurt offers a light tang similar to buttermilk, along with some extra protein, and the maple syrup is more flavorful than plain sugar.
You could certainly say that these pancakes are healthier than your average stack of pancakes, especially when you choose wholesome toppings to go along with them. Above all, though, theyβre a fun treat to serve on the weekends, and they reheat beautifully for quick weekday breakfasts.
Fatherβs Day can feel like a hard one to get right. Do you plan a full schedule of activities? Do you let Dad relax? Do you take him out for dinner? Or do you cook him a nice meal? And what about a gift? Does he really need another grilling set? How about a salami bouquet? The options are at once completely overwhelming and totally limiting. Lucky for you, we've got some good news. As it turns out, all dads really wants is a great breakfast.Β
Here are 30 never-fail morning meals to whip up for the father figure in your life this Father's Dayβfrom apple and pork sausage (with a side of eggs, of course) to the perfect waffles and pancakes. Serving a homemade card alongside never hurts, either.Β
My dad isn't much of a breakfast person. Like me, he lives to eat, but that takes shape mainly as a lunch, dinner, and snack pursuit. I've never known him to go crazy over a fried egg sandwich, or to make pancakes of his own accord. Most days, he has toast, either slathered with peanut butter while still warm, or with gently crushed avocado, olive oil, and salt.
So Father's Day brunch is really for the rest of the family (and for the dogs, who each year anew act like they've never seen a muffin scrap before). My dad will attend, of course, but menu planning is dictated by the tastes of my sisters and mother. Enter the cinnamon rolls and the cream cheese frosting. And the custardy, soft-scrambled eggs. Oh, and the biscuits.
Itβs probably no surprise that if choosing between having brunch at a restaurant or making it at home, Iβm squarely on team Brunch At Home, especially when we find a way to pull it off and still sleep in. Thereβs nothing worse than waiting too long for a table only to be served an overcooked, unseasoned omelet, home fries with those gnarly bits of green pepper in there (I will die on the hill that nobody has ever longed for green peppers in their potatoes), or soggy bacon. Maybe at home imperfections also happen but those imperfections donβt cost $150 for a family of four.
Migas are served in Mexican under various names, but this recipe is modeled after the Tex-Mex migas served in Austin, Texas. Itβs a wonderfully satisfying and flavorful meal to enjoy for breakfast, brunch, lunch or even dinner.
Meet my favorite scone recipe! These delicious scones are craggy and lightly crisp around the edges, and lusciously tender and studded with juicy blueberries inside. Lemon zest and tangy Greek yogurt take the flavor to the next level.
These flavorful blueberry scones are the perfect breakfast treat thatβs sweet but not cloying. A light sprinkle of crackly raw sugar on top makes them taste extra special.
Serve them for a special occasion, like Easter or Motherβs Day brunch, or make them as a fun afternoon baking project. Iβm excited to offer an option for mini scones, too, which are half the size of bakery scones. Theyβre so cute.
For those days when youβre needing an extra skip in your step, try this Mocha Chia Pudding! Itβs a rich, creamy, chocolaty, energizing, fiber-packed breakfast or snack.
Itβs also easy to make with just 1 bowl, 7 ingredients, and 5 minutes hands-on prep time required! We think itβll become a new grab-and-go, meal prep-friendly staple in your kitchen. Get your coffee brewing, letβs make chia pudding!
Looking to add a burst of flavor to your favorite breakfasts and desserts? Say hello to Raspberry Compote! This simple, 2-ingredient, 15-minute berry sauce adds delicious, tart-sweet flavor to everything from cheesecakes to pancakes & waffles, crepes, ice cream, and so much more.
Whether you have an abundance of fresh raspberries or want to make a warm sauce with frozen berries during the cooler months, this recipe has you covered.
Chocolate, banana, and pecansβ¦this flavor combination is meant to be. And in a muffin? Truly magical! These FLUFFY banana nut muffins are vegan, gluten-free, and generously studded with pecans and chocolate chips. Hubba hubba!
Bonus? Theyβre easy to make with just 1 BOWL and a handful of simple, wholesome ingredients. Itβs muffin time, friends!
These vegan + gluten-free chocolate chip muffins begin with the egg-free binders: mashed banana and flax eggs.
Cranberry + orange: a dynamic duo! This duo has made delicious muffins, crisp, and cranberry sauce, and now a new cranberry + orange favorite joins the Minimalist Baker family: scones!Β
These EASY, 1-bowl scones are fluffy, citrusy, lightly sweetened, generously studded with fresh cranberries, and undetectably vegan + gluten-free. Perfect for holiday breakfasts, brunches, and beyond! Let us show you how itβs done!
These fluffy, tender,gluten-free scones get their perfect texture from a mix of almond flour, oat flour, and potato starch.
What if I told you I had a from-scratch cinnamon roll recipe that was effortlessly veganized, required no kneading, and could be coming out of your oven in just over two hours? And what if I told youβd Iβd been making it for years and didnβt tell you about it because I thought, for some bizarre reason, that the site didnβt need another breakfast bun recipe? Yes, Iβd throw a jar of cinnamon at my head too. Good news, though, you can stop yelling now because Iβve come to my senses.