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21 Quick Healthy Breakfast Ideas for Moms

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A healthy breakfast is the best way for a busy mom to start the day! But sometimes you need something fast so you can get out the door. A quick and healthy breakfast is possible with one of these delicious ideas below.

Healthy breakfast ideas for busy moms.
Let’s have a quick and healthy breakfast.

Healthy Breakfast Ideas That Are Also Fast

These are the breakfast recipes that I eat that are quick, delicious and on the healthy side.

Related: Banana Avocado Smoothie Recipe

It was a sad, sad day when I realized that Pop-Tarts were not the best idea for breakfast anymore. In an effort to quit off and on dieting, I decided that I need to makeover my breakfasts.

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21 Healthy Breakfast Recipes

These quick and healthy breakfast ideas are perfect for busy moms on the go. They are easy to make or make a head and better for you than anything that comes in a box.

More Healthy Breakfast Ideas

Almond Butter Toast

I think I’ve mentioned it before, but the Tone It Up girls have a meal plan that I really like to follow. It focuses on whole foods, eating 5 small meals a day, and not depriving yourself.

That’s right up my alley.

Everything in moderation, right? Their plan has a lot of great fast, healthy breakfast ideas including this Almond Butter Toast which is perfect when you are craving something sweet!

Of course, a piece of avocado toast would also be a great idea for those days when you need something a little more savory.

I do one piece of Ezekiel toast, 1/4 of an avocado, smashed, and top it with some sea salt and red chili flakes.

Protein Pancake

I basically laughed at this recipe the first time I tried to make it.

I was like, “there is absolutely no way this will fill me up or satisfy me.” And I was TOTALLY wrong!

These pancakes (I usually just make one big one) are so tasty (I usually follow this recipe and add in a splash of vanilla and cloves, nutmeg, and ginger along with the cinnamon).

And a tiny bit of honey, heated up, and drizzled on top feels super decadent!

This is another one where it is easy to play around with flavors. I usually reserve this breakfast idea for the days when I’m not feeling super stressed out and have to rush off to do something.

It takes a little bit longer to put together but totally worth that time.

Egg White Scramble

Even though this one requires a little bit of cooking time, it still comes together super fast.

I’ve become obsessed with making egg white scrambles. They are super fast because I found an amazing product that makes them delicious!

Clever Foodies’ Scramble is pre-prepped veggies and seasonings (in a few different flavor profiles) that you literally just have to spoon into egg whites right in a pan.

They heat up as the eggs are cooking and in no time, you have a gourmet breakfast. I usually eat this over a bed of arugula. You can find several varieties of egg mix-ins at Sprouts.

Easy breakfast ideas to get your out the door faster.

Do a Juice Cleanse

When I’m really feeling like I need to get back on track with my eating I do a one-day juice cleanse.

I’ve tried a 3 day before and didn’t complete it. A one-day cleanse is hard but doable and I feel so much better after I do it.

I don’t do juices often, as I know fruit juice has a lot of sugar plus I usually end up eating something too. But a juice cleanse is a mix of juices, some including protein to keep you feeling more full.

The one day also has you drinking one every 2 hours which keeps you from feeling like you want to eat your leg off.

Coconut Oatmeal

A lot of instant oatmeal has tons of sugar in it.

I like to use the plain packets (since I hate taking the time to cook it myself on the stove) and then make it taste good. I know that oatmeal is a healthy breakfast staple but I could never get through a bowl.

I finally figured out how to jazz it up enough that I actually looked forward to it.

After cooking it in the microwave (using almond milk instead of water), I add a splash of vanilla extract, a dash of cinnamon (and sometimes other spices), and some toasted coconut.

The coconut helps add some texture and keeps it from being too mushy.

Sometimes I’ll also add a few chopped-up roasted almonds which also helps with texture. Smooth oatmeal? Gross. But add some crunch and it’s delightful.

What healthy breakfast ideas do you keep in rotation?

First image by Dez and Tam Photography

Juice photo by Jess Pirro Photo

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