Breakfast Ideas?

Frances0303
Frances0303 Posts: 2 Member
edited November 8 in Recipes
Can anyone help with recipes for Breakfast. That is my hardest meal to prepare.
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  • washington_apple
    washington_apple Posts: 22 Member
    How simple are you wanting your recipes? I've been on this kick every morning for the past week or so:

    1 Cage-Free egg scrambled with a dash of milk
    2 Kroger pre-cooked turkey sausage links
    1/2 cup fresh blackberries
    1 slice whole wheat toast
    Coffee :-)


    The sausage links come in prepackaged 2 link packs that simply take 45 seconds in the microwave to cook. My egg takes maybe 3 minutes to scramble and of course the toast and washing of blackberries takes minimal time too. I have a hot breakfast full of protein with fiber added in in less than 10 minutes!!

    I alternate between the above, cereal and fruit, or yogurt and nuts. Occasionally I have a monster craving for a McDonald's Egg McMuffin but try to keep those to one a month :)

    Happy Eating!
  • 2 Cage Free Omega-3 eggs
    You can add veggies, meat, cheese whatever you like
    Dash(s) of Hot Sauce
    Pinch of:
    Garlic Powder
    Salt
    Pepper
    Non stick cooking spray or enough butter to coat the bottom of a small frying pan

    Whisk it all up for about 1-2 minutes and pour it into the Frying pan or Omelet pan if you have one. Cook it on medium heat for a couple of minutes covered. Flip and add your stuffing. Let cook one more minute and then fold it over and put it on a plate.

    Not my Prettiest Omelet but it tastes good. Sometimes i will steam some steamed asparagus to it if i have the time.

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  • GoStaceyGo
    GoStaceyGo Posts: 29 Member
    Broccoli cheese and egg omlet

    2 egg whites
    1 egg
    1 tbsp milk of choice
    salt
    pepper
    1/2 cup broccoli
    low fat/fat free cheddar cheese
    YUM
    match that with coffee, tea and some fruit and ur all set

    OR

    oatmeal!!!!
    get the plain stuff and u can add whatever you want!
    my special face is plain oatmeal cooked with a tablespoon of natural peanut butter and a tablespoon of natural jam
  • 519harley
    519harley Posts: 241 Member
    Go to eggbeaters.com and there are a lot of nice low cal recipes! :smokin:
  • here's another one that i make ahead of time.

    Quaker Steel Cut oats

    Just follow the recipe on the back. I add water, though you could add milk if you wanted to.

    Just before it is done i will throw a carton of blue berries in it, or raisins, or whatever fruit you like. I also add cinnamon to taste. One full cup of oatmeal with last me about 4 days. Just wake up, pop it in the microwave and bam, you've got breakfast.
  • Or a Shake

    8 Ounces Chobani non-fat greek yogurt
    6 Medium size Strawberries
    1/2 Banana
    Some ice.

    Throw it in a blender. Sometimes ill add a couple of Tablespoons of Peanut Butter to this.
  • Narisong
    Narisong Posts: 191
    Apple Pie Breakfast. Is good with some extrra sweetening :love:

    http://www.cookingwithjax.com/2011/01/apple-pie-breakfast.html
  • Janiece65
    Janiece65 Posts: 15 Member
    Toasted English muffin (I use Thomas HIgh Fiber)
    In ramekin, microwave southwestern Eggbeaters, Jimmy Dean Turkey Sausage patty, and 1/8 cup fat free cheddar cheese.

    Yummy high protein breakfast sandwich, 213 calories, keeps you full for hours.
  • onedayillbamilf
    onedayillbamilf Posts: 662 Member
    1/2 cup of milk
    1 cup Raisin Bran

    1 Package of Jimmy Dean mini sausage biscuits
    1 paper towel
    1 microwave for about 1 minute
  • kelfromhell
    kelfromhell Posts: 25 Member
    I know it is processed, but if you are a bacon lover, the butterball everday light and crispy turkey bacon is only 30 calories for 2 slices.....crumbled up in eggs with veggies it's awesome! Plus you can freeze it and it's easy to thaw in the sink in some water....
    PS, the sodium is less than regular bacon too.
  • code156
    code156 Posts: 31
    Awesome fast protein shake that tastes amazing(250cal, 22g protein, lots of antioxidants):

    1 cup: Vanilla flavored soy milk, skim, or amlomd milk.
    1 cup: Frozen blueberries
    1/2 Scoop: Vanilla whey protein powder
  • HOWDY11
    HOWDY11 Posts: 23
    I've started to have a slimfast shake and my husband who refused to eat breakfast is having them now too! I can drink it in the car opn the way to the gym in the morning and only 170 calories, and lots of the requirements for vitamins and minerals!
  • throw all the ingredients below in a coffee mug and cook in the microwave for 3-4 minutes and enjoy!
    2/3 cup of jimmy dean turkey sausage crumbles
    1/2 cup of egg beaters
    1 baby bell light cheese
    a couple leaves of baby spinach

    OR
    1/2 cup rolled old fashioned oats
    1 cup of unsweetened vanilla almond milk
    1/2 cup of water
    1/2 banana
    1 tbsp hersheys sugar free chocolate chips
    cook all the ingrediants above over stovetop to a boil...then reduce to low and simmer for 10 minutes. let stand 2 minutes and enjoy!

    Both of those recipes fill me up until lunch time!
  • kelfromhell
    kelfromhell Posts: 25 Member
    Here is a favorite of mine from WeightWatchers.
    Ingredients
    6 slice(s) uncooked turkey bacon, sliced crosswise into 1⁄4-inch strips
    2 cup(s) uncooked broccoli, frozen, chopped
    1 small uncooked red onion(s), chopped
    1 1/2 tsp minced garlic
    2 tsp Italian seasoning
    2 Tbsp all-purpose flour
    1 cup(s) buttermilk
    3 large egg(s)
    3 large egg white(s)
    4 Tbsp (grated) parmesan cheese, freshly grated
    1/2 tsp table salt
    1/2 tsp black pepper, freshly ground

    Instructions
    Place the oven rack in the center of the oven; preheat the oven to 350ºF. Heavily spray a 12-cup muffin pan with cooking spray.


    Spray a nonstick skillet with cooking spray; place over medium heat. Add the bacon and sauté until crispy, about 6 minutes. Transfer to a plate.


    Return the skillet to the heat. Add the broccoli, onion, garlic, and Italian seasoning; cook until the vegetables are just tender, about 7 minutes. Remove from the heat; stir in the flour and the cooked bacon. Set aside to cool.


    Whisk together the buttermilk, eggs, egg whites, cheese, salt, and pepper in a large bowl until blended. Stir in the cooled vegetable mixture, then spoon evenly into the muffin cups. Bake until set in the center, about 20 minutes. To remove, run a narrow rubber spatula or knife around the edge of each muffin cup. Yields 3 mini egg cups per serving.
  • mslack01
    mslack01 Posts: 823 Member
    My standard is half a whole wheat bagel thin toasted topped with Jif natural peanut butter (when I run out though I am gonna make my own peanut butter ---just ground peanuts).

    When I really want to go crazy, I make french toast with a slice of whole wheat bread dipped in one organic cage-free egg and topped with sugar-free or actual maple syrup
  • haasil
    haasil Posts: 2
    Breakfast burrito

    Whole wheat Tortilla
    1/2 cup liquid egg whites (scrambled)
    Fresh Salsa
    FF sour cream
    Low Fat cheese (optional):tongue:
  • nkosky
    nkosky Posts: 115 Member
    Great idea! Sounds delicous! And I love breakfast burritos!!
  • llrllr1
    llrllr1 Posts: 5 Member
    2/3 c nonfat plain greek yogurt
    1/2 c frozen wild blueberries
    1 T ground flax seed
    1T honey
    12 raw almonds, chopped

    Mix it all up - and it is a flavorful, crunchy, sweet (and cold with the frozen blueberries) breakfast and it keeps you full until lunch.
    The yogurt, blueberries, honey and almonds can all be purchased at Costco in bulk
  • Camsdette
    Camsdette Posts: 32 Member
    Check out Skinnytaste.com. There are some great recipes there.
  • Shannon7713
    Shannon7713 Posts: 76 Member
    Some really great ideas!
  • The Kitchn has a few great roundups of quick and easy breakfast recipes, many of which are fairly low-calorie too:

    http://www.thekitchn.com/10-hot-breakfasts-for-cold-and-131222
    http://www.thekitchn.com/10-makeahead-breakfasts-to-sta-155762

    My best friend also has a few breakfast recipes on her blog. They are among the most delicious things I have ever eaten:

    http://anthimeria.com/tag/breakfast/
  • meg7399
    meg7399 Posts: 672 Member
    I have a homemade non fat latte, one hard boiled egg and either a banana OR a nutrigrain bar. Its under 300 cals and its nice and easy (as the eggs are made ahead of time) since I leave the house at 630am!!!!
  • CronoCX
    CronoCX Posts: 59 Member
    -2 pieces of Canadian bacon
    -1 egg
    -cut up banana
    -blueberries
    Add light whip cream on top of bananas raspberries and blueberries!
    -raspberries
    -Raisin Bread with cream cheese (yum)
    All around 420-500 cals depending on size of each serving enjoy!
  • WifeMomDVM
    WifeMomDVM Posts: 1,025 Member
    I love steel cut oats soaked in almond milk overnight - cook in about 5 minutes - I add honey and cinnamon - yum!

    Or a protein shake:

    1 cup frozen blueberries
    1 cup almond milk
    2 TB cocoa powder
    1 scoop vanilla whey

    or

    1 cup almond milk
    1 scoop vanilla whey
    1 TB cocoa powder
    2 TB PB2 (powdered peanut butter) <
    www.bellplantation.com

    or

    scramble a couple of eggs, sprinkle with salt, pepper, mozzarella and serve with a slice of 100% whole wheat bread toasted and slathered with a TB of apple butter. mmm mmmm!

    Eggs, toast, and smoothies are all quick breakfasts!
  • Bircher Muesli is delicious and you can make a weeks worth at once and just serve up a portion per day.

    http://health.ninemsn.com.au/dietandnutrition/recipes/693723/bircher-muesli

    I toast the slivered almonds and some shredded coconut and keep aside until serving so that it has a nice crunch.
  • jenna715
    jenna715 Posts: 201
    I just ate cottage cheese(80cal/.5 cup) with sugar free strawberry preserves (only 10 cal/tbsp). It tastes really good, it would be perfect for breakfast.
  • maryjay51
    maryjay51 Posts: 742
    im totally not a breakfast person but i eat it anyway because its been helpful for my weight loss.. i typically have plain oatmeal and sprinkle cinnamon on it --no milk or sugar ... and i buy a carton of egg whites ..i use a 1/2c of egg whites, chopped red bell pepper, freeze dried minced onion , italian seasoning and pepper.. then i throw it in the microwave for about 90 seconds. then i sprinkle some franks hot sauce on it for some zip
  • I have to say, good old fashioned instant oatmeal - the Quaker hearty oatmeal packets, and I toast two slices of 35 calorie bread, and use the 'I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!" spray. All together, it totals just under 250 calories, and will sustain you throughout your morning. You can always add an apple or orange, and you're golden! :-)
  • samntha14
    samntha14 Posts: 2,084 Member
    I love McDonald's Oatmeal, so I started making my own healthier version at home.

    Quaker steal cut oats made with 2% milk.
    Add 1/8 cup each of raisins, and diced apples, 2tbs craisins and a dash of your favorite cinnamon, low calorie syrup or brown sugar.
    Actually with good home cooked oatmeal you can add pretty much any fruit and it'll be a fairly high protein and fiber breakfast under 300 calories. filling too.
  • A dietician told me once that I should not buy raisin bran as the raisins are dredged in sugar.
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