Do you ever feel that breakfast is the ultimate Catch-22? Without breakfast, we are not fully awake. But to prepare breakfast requires more than a dollop of alertness. Boiling water for poached eggs, hot butter for pancakes — the hazards! And the time — who has the time? And yet breakfast is a necessity. You are better for eating it. It fuels the brain and the body, and while anyone can pour milk and cereal into a bowl, you're even better off if you eat something with more substance, more staying power.
Let us help you. Bypass the morning Catch-22, and make your breakfast the night before. Here are 10 breakfasts that are especially good for making ahead of time — from homemade yogurt cups, to eggy muffins with herbs and prosciutto, to creamy steel-cut oats, made in the easiest possible way.
• First, want to see our readers' best ideas for make-ahead breakfasts? Creative, Healthy, Make-Ahead Breakfast Ideas - Reader Intelligence Report
Here are a few personal favorites now from our archives. All of these are breakfasts we have made and enjoyed. Take a look, then please add your own favorite make-ahead breakfasts in the comments below!
DAIRY & EGGS
• 1 Make Your Own Fruit-on-the-Bottom Yogurt Cups - A simple idea, and infinitely adaptable. Layer thick yogurt with jam, nuts, granola, seeds, nut butter or fruit. Set up a week's worth in the fridge on Sunday night and just grab one on the way out the door.
• 2 Make-Ahead Recipe: Crustless Mini-Quiches - These mini-quiches are best made ahead, and you can even freeze them!
• 3 "Ham and Cheese" Breakfast Casserole - A thick, hearty casserole of challah, eggs, ham, and cheese. It bakes up in the morning, and leftovers are great. Take a big wedge with you to work, wrapped in wax paper for munching on the go.
• 4 Breakfast to Go: Heidi Swanson's Cottage Cheese Muffins - These muffins straddle the gap between carbs and protein; they have a bit of flour, but they're also full of protein-rich dairy, eggs, and almond meal. You can add a bit of prosciutto for even more flavor. These really fill you up; I love making a batch and eating them for breakfast all week long.
GRAINS & BAKED GOODS
• 5 Oatmeal in Jars: Make a Week of Breakfast in 5 Minutes - This isn't your usual gruel oatmeal. Set up rich, nutty steel cut oats ahead of time — then just microwave the jar in the morning at the office. Ta-da! Hot, creamy oaty goodness.
• 6 Make-Ahead Breakfast Recipe Review: Oatmeal Clafoutis - These eggy, oaty bars are almost like a baked oatmeal, and they freeze beautifully. I like making a big batch, then freezing individually-wrapped bars. Easy to grab and reheat quickly.
• 7 Peanut Butter and Honey Granola - Of course we have to include a granola recipe! This one is sweet, rich, and filling. Great with yogurt, too.
• 8 How To Make Your Own Flavored Instant Oatmeal - An easy way to make your own instant oatmeal. Blend in your own favorite spices, or add raisins or other dried fruit, and bottle it up in a jar for your office drawer.
• 9 Breakfast Recipe: Apricot Yogurt Scones - Craving something a little sweeter? How about one of these apricot scones? They're sunny, tangy, and sweet.
• 10 Recipe: Quick and Homey Oatmeal Raisin Muffins - I don't know what it is about these muffins — maybe the juicy raisins, the soft oats, or the crumbly cinnamon topping — but as one commenter put it, "These muffins are way more delicious than they have a right to be." They are simple and quick, and a favorite breakfast in my house.
OK, your turn! What is your favorite make-ahead breakfast for the busy fall season?
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(Originally published September 12, 2011)










Martha Concrete Lam...

Baked eggs! Prep the night before: line a ramekin with butter, prosciutto, and/or thinly-sliced cheese. Crack an egg inside, and top with prosciutto or cheese. Bake @ 350 or 400 degrees in toaster oven in the a.m. until egg yolk is the way you want. Timing will take a little experimentation depending on your toaster oven or size of ramekin, etc.
Brilliant, JanetheCook!
Bircher muesli... soak the muesli in fruit juice (a bit more than just covering it cos it will soak it up), mix in some berries or fruit of the season, mix in some dollops of yoghurt (plain or vanilla is good). Cover the bowl and leave overnight... in the morning give it a good stir and enjoy! mmm mine is in the fridge now!
The mini quiche recipes are great! I started making them years ago when my husband was on South Beach. You can put anything in them at all and they are like omelets that can be eaten on the go. This is especially nice because so many on the run breakfast foods seem to be of the sweet or carb based variety and sometimes you want something savory.
That oatmeal clafoutis sounds fantastic and SO up my oatmeal-loving alley.
I've been addicted to a take on Smitten Kitchen's granola bars, but I'll definitely be giving that a try.
granola bars: http://www.glutenfreeblondie.com/2011/08/recipe-chewy-granola-bars.html
Thank you, thank you and THANK YOU! These all look wonderful and I'm pinning this post! Since my daughter started Kindergarten, I've been trying to make sure I can get her breakfast 1) ready quickly and 2) hearty and nutritious enough to really keep her going since I think she's too busy chatting thru her lunchtime to actually eat any of it...:)
this is exactly what i was thinking we needed for our mondays! thank you!
For variety, I now make my oatmeal using Ocean Spray blueberry juice - instead of water. And then throw in a few frozen blueberries while it is microwaving and some cinnamon on top when its finished. I can skip adding the brown sugar this way, so save a few calories.
Sometimes I make an extra large batch of pancakes on Sunday and individually freeze them. Then during the week I can just pop the pancake into the toaster to defrost. Easy, quick, and the toaster adds a nice crunch to an otherwise fluffy pancake. I also celebrate the Jewish Shabbot, so there is no cooking Saturday morning. On Friday I make those egg quiches with fresh corn, havarti cheese and fresh basil. They are perfect for breakfast on Saturday- even at room temperature.
Thanks doll,
The Glamorous Housewife
I always have to make a plug for breakfast burritos.
Cook up scrambled eggs (we add spinach, bell pepers, onions, cumin, and adobo sauce).
put a small amount in a flour (or whole wheat) tortilla
Add beans (diy refried beans in our house)
cheddar cheese
and we like chipotle tobasco sauce
wrap up - tightly cover in saran wrap and throw in the freezer.
It takes awhile and an assembly line to do it, but is healthy and delicious.
Unwrap and microwave for 2-3 minutes (flipping and checking for cold spots) and enjoy!
microwave poached eggs. Pour a teaspoon of vinegar and a pinh of salt into the bottom of the mug, fill said mug 2/3 with cold water, crack in raw egg, and stick it in the zapper for a minute and a half or 3, depending on the doneness you like. Works great every time! I think I even saw it on this site....
Another vote for breakfast burritos. There are so many variations, you can make them for a long time with them getting boring. I make 5 of them on Sunday and "bucket" them in plastic containers. I also make smaller -1 cup- "buckets" of meuslix("aka mooselips") or granola and yogurt for my mid morning snack. When I go out the door at 5AM, I just grab " a bucket of this, a bucket of that...."
Does anyone know stores that sell those mini size Ball jars for the yogurt? Perhaps the Container store?
I think we forgot the most obvious one. LEFTOVERS!!! YAY!
Almost any meal is greater the next day.
I have started putting some frozen berries in a bowl or jar with some plain yogurt in the fridge overnight. By morning, the berries are perfectly thawed and are sweet enough for the plain yogurt without extra sugar. Sometimes I had a tiny bit of granola for crunch. Really delicious, plus you have a serving or two of fruit, antioxidants, calcium, protein, etc!
Jenniferbnyc - most hardware stores should carry the mini Ball jars. I got two sets for pickling projects that never got off the ground - but they're the most useful size for storing spices too.
Savory breakfast ideas - caldo verde with rice in an airtight container like Tupperware. Miso soup and brown rice. Brown rice and fried egg (deliberately runny) with a dollop of sesame seed oil and tamari, or pickled plum. Whole-wheat quesadillas with apple and cheddar, or pear and manchego.
Double batch of homemade waffles, frozen, is always a hit.
I love any kind of make ahead oatmeal in cool weather. Faith, one of my favorites is the baked oatmeal from your Not Your Mother's Casseroles book.
Oatmeal, oatmeal, oatmeal. I'm allergic. D:
Zucchini butter on whole wheat toast is my new breakfast!
Zucchini butter on toast is my new breakfast!
Is there anything that I can use instead of the almond meal in the cottage cheese muffins recipe?
On Sunday nights I make a frittata with mostly veggies (similar to Mark Bittman's More Vegetable than Eggs Frittata). It's a great way to clean out the fridge, too; this week I used some spinach that was on its last legs, half a bell pepper left over from a salad, some bacon I'd cooked for BLTs earlier in the week, and some mushrooms. I use about 8 eggs or a combination of whole eggs and egg whites. Cut it into 5 wedges and I've got a low calorie breakfast for the whole work week.
Breakfast is my favorite meal. I wish I could eat breakfast sandwiches every day. Yum. I prefer savory over sweet. On weekdays I usually eat oatmeal, but for some reason I HATE slow cooker email. I usually make four servings of steel cut oats at once and re-heat single servings every morning.
Yougrt cups! What a great, easy, night before idea - I'm making ahead fruit and granola yogurt parfaits for my hubby - and he said that they are "parfect"!
I make breakfast burritos using scrambled tofu and roasted potatoes and bell pepper wrapped in a whole wheat tortilla with some hot sauce - yum!
My advice: cereal and milk when you get to the office :) But srsly I am going to try at least one of these [which is saying a lot for me!]
Okay, the mason jars are just too cute! Love that look.
I like to whip up a big batch of these oatmeal buttermilk pancakes on the weekend. I freeze the leftovers and use them like frozen waffles during the week - just toast em up for a couple minutes and voila. You have a weekend-style breakfast before school.
I bake a big batch of steel cut oats on Sunday afternoon. Then every morning I put a couple of scoops of the oatmeal in a small covered pyrex bowl and add chopped walnuts, dried fruit and a shake of cinnamon or vanilla sugar. In a seperate covered cup I put milk. When I get to my office I heat up the oatmeal for a few secs in the microwave, add the milk and enjoy!
Is it safe to microwave canning jars (minus lid, natch)?
Love the mason jars. Yes, you can microwave (with lid off, of course). You shouldn't microwave any plastic (my belief-plastic leach into food).
thanks for the great ideas.
If I was single living by myself I'd do ramen noodles, but to please more people I'll have to try some of these!
Those oatmeal raisin muffins are a winner! I also like steel-cut oats but the no-cook, soak-in-milk overnight, microwave in morning deal.
Have made the egg and cottage cheese muffins twice now. They are great! Followed the recipe exactly. I recommend just spraying the muffin pan and not using the liners...they stick. I used some pancetta in mine and they were great...my husband loves them also. Perfect for a grab and go week day breakfast.
Just made the apricot yogurt scones, with a few minor adjustments: 1cup whipping cream (it was about to turn, so just right for scones), wholewheat flour (it's all I had), and 1/4 cup flaxseed meal (so I can pretend it's good for me). YUM.
Anyone have an idea where those spoons came from? I've been looking all over!
The spoons from the "fruit-on-the-bottom yogurt cups" picture, that is...
I've been looking for a way to do breakfast in bed for my wife, but had a hard time thinking up something I could do ahead of time. The fruit-on-the-bottom yogurt and the mini quiches sound perfect. Thanks!
I have chickens, so I have lots of eggs. I tend to make a bunch of baked custards in half pint jars and throw them in the fridge on Sundays or Mondays. Then I can grab one on the way out of my door. (I also do the same with oatmeal)
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You can find them in WalMart. In the WalMart store that I shop in has them in the area that is close to where they sell the candles, etc.