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21 Berry-Packed Breakfasts That Aren't Smoothies
Looking for some berry-delicious breakfast ideas but tired of making the same old thing? Look no further, because we've got plenty of recipes that take advantage of these sweet fruits while giving smoothies a rest. From creamy Mixed Berry Cheesecake-Inspired Overnight Oats to zingy and bright Lemon-Raspberry Muffins, these recipes will give you a new take on ways to incorporate sweet, juicy berries into your morning!
Mixed Berry Cheesecake-Inspired Overnight OatsPhotographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Marianne Williams, Prop Stylist: Tucker Vines
These cheesecake-inspired overnight oats feature layers of sweet berries and creamy oats with a graham cracker topping, just like the classic dessert. Any combination of berries works well here.
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Lemon-Berry Ricotta ToastPhotographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Annie Probst
Creamy ricotta cheese keeps fresh, sweet berries in place in this quick and simple breakfast. Good, crusty whole-grain bread will make all the difference here. Blueberries, strawberries, blackberries or a mix of the three all work well.
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Lemon-Raspberry MuffinsThe secret to the sparkling flavor of these delicately crumbed raspberry muffins is the strips of lemon zest finely ground into the sugar. Enjoy the muffins warm right from the oven.
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Low-Carb Blueberry MuffinsIn place of all-purpose flour, nutty almond and coconut flours make these muffins fluffy while slashing carbs. A bit of brown sugar blunts the tartness of fresh blueberries.
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Creamy Blueberry-Pecan OatmealIn this satisfying, on-the-go oatmeal recipe, protein-rich Greek yogurt, crunchy pecans and sweet berries make this the perfect healthy breakfast.
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Blueberry-Banana Overnight OatsBlueberries, sweet banana and creamy coconut milk combine to turn everyday oatmeal into the best vegan overnight oats! Make up to 4 jars at once to keep in the fridge for quick grab-and-go breakfasts throughout the week.
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Triple-Berry Blended OatsPhotographer: Brie Goldman, Food Stylist: Lauren McAnelly, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco
Oats blend seamlessly with bright, juicy berries and offer a good dose of fiber in this easy breakfast.
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Corn Pudding & Apple-Berry ParfaitsNate Lemuel
These striking parfaits are made with two colors of corn pudding and berry compote.
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3-Ingredient Overnight Berry MuesliCarolyn Hodges
Prepared muesli is an easy way to add different grains, nuts and dried fruit to your overnight oats and the frozen berries will release sweet juices as they thaw in the fridge.
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Berry Morning MuffinThese easy muffins are full of antioxidant-packed raspberries and strawberries. Walnuts provide a welcome crunch and are a great source of monounsaturated fat.
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Raspberry Yogurt Cereal BowlFor a healthy spin on a classic breakfast, try using yogurt instead of milk for your cereal and top with delicious fresh berries for a punch of flavor!
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Granola & Yogurt Breakfast PopsiclesThese fun yogurt pops studded with fresh berries make a great on-the-go breakfast for a busy morning.
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Strawberry Sheet-Pan PancakesThis easy pancake recipe calls for sprinkling strawberries on top of the batter, and can feed a crowd, without you standing over a hot skillet or griddle for long periods of time.
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Mascarpone & Berries ToastCreamy mascarpone is delightful when topped with mixed berries and mint for this bright-tasting, easy and healthy breakfast toast.
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Strawberry-Banana BreadGive classic banana bread a sweet twist with the addition of juicy strawberries. The combination of the fruits turns this simple quick bread into a bright, sweet breakfast bread.
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Goat Cheese, Blackberry and Almond Topped ToastDrizzled with honey, this goat cheese and berry toast is so delicious!
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Peanut Butter & Berries Waffle SandwichSara Haas
Whole-grain freezer waffles make the perfect base for a nourishing breakfast that tastes just like a classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
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Blueberries with Lemon CreamBlending vanilla yogurt and reduced-fat cream cheese creates a luscious cream to layer with blueberries.
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Chocolate-Raspberry OatmealStart your morning off right with this hot bowl of oatmeal, flavored with cocoa powder and fresh raspberries.
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Whole-Wheat Strawberry MuffinsThis healthy muffin recipe features strawberries, but you can use your favorite berry in their place.
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Oatmeal Pancakes with Maple FruitEveryone at your table will enjoy these filling oatmeal-buttermilk pancakes, topped with fresh berries and a decadent cinnamon-maple sauce.
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37 Low-Calorie Breakfasts That Are Tasty And Nutritious, According To Dietitians
1 Spinach and Lemon Hummus Egg Wraps 2 Spinach and Artichoke Frittata 3 Citrus-Spiced Overnight OatsAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below
4 Southwest Egg MuffinsVeggies, nuts, and seeds give these creative make-ahead bites their heartiness.
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5 Pear and Cottage Cheese Toast 6 Turkish Eggs With Greek YogurtTwo sources of protein (yogurt and eggs) will keep you full until lunch, and dill fronds and spicy chili oil will keep you coming back for more.
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7 Chewy Apricot Energy BallsBreakfast on the go has never been easier. Pop a couple of these energy balls, rich with nuts and dried fruit, into your bag if you're in a rush.
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8 Blueberry Smoothie Bowl 9 Yogurt With Strawberries and Almond-Buckwheat GroatsAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below
10 Quinoa Frittata With Roasted Red Peppers and Manchego 11 Best Ever ShakshukaSure you could have regular eggs for breakfast, but why not try this flavor-packed shakshuka instead? Roasted tomatoes, onion, and garlic combine with baked eggs for a tasty breakfast variation that will wake you—and your tastebuds—up.
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12 Spinach and Goat Cheese Egg MuffinsThis low-calorie, protein-packed meal will definitely keep you full throughout the day. Each serving is only 65 calories, so we recommend grabbing two or three. Plus, the veggies and creamy goat cheese make this recipe not only filling, but nutritious and tasty. And, if you struggle with getting in a well-rounded meal, the good news is that these egg muffins make for an excellent grab-and-go breakfast and reheat well!
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13 Coconut Chia PuddingIf your mornings are getting a little hectic, try this coconut chia pudding that is simple to make ahead of time and is easily customizable. It has only 253 calories per serving, including 7 g of fiber and 4 g of protein. You'll prepare this dish the night before, making for a quick and easy breakfast in the morning.
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14 Stress Less SmoothieWhat better way to start off your morning than with a sweet, creamy smoothie? Simply blend together kefir, raspberries, hemp seeds, peach, and ice until smooth for a nutrient-rich way to start your day with only 222 calories. Plus, hemp seeds—the key ingredient here—are loaded with magnesium to help lower stress.
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15 Blueberry-and-Mixed Nut ParfaitTired of eggs and veggies in the morning? Go the sweet route with this low-carb-friendly parfait. Chock full of berries, nuts, seeds, and protein, it's a great low-calorie breakfast option.
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16 Strawberry-Thyme Millet BowlGive oatmeal a break and swap in some millet for breakfast. It comes together super quickly, has a lovely sweet and savory balance, and adds variety to your morning meal.
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17 Spiced Blueberry Smoothie BowlIf you love smoothies, try swapping your straw for a spoon for a fun and more filling take on a classic beverage. This smoothie bowl is topped with fresh berries and buckwheat granola.
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18 Whipped Feta and Watermelon Radishes ToastThis flavorful version of breakfast toast is sure to please. A whipped feta cheese spread is complemented by crunchy radishes, broccoli sprouts, and olive oil for a colorful, tasty toast.
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19 Tomato Toasts With Mint Yogurt and Sumac Vinaigrette 20 Healthy Herb FrittataThis breakfast may look fancy, but it only takes 40 minutes to make and is the perfect crowd-pleaser for a family breakfast or Sunday brunch. It contains flavorful chives, scallions, parsley, cilantro, and dill in addition to six large eggs for protein. Plus, each serving is only 305 calories while being low in carbs and high in protein.
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Becca Miller (she/her) has been working in the Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen since 2018, where she researches and writes about tasty recipes, food trends and top cooking tools. She graduated from NYU with a liberal arts degree focusing on creative writing. She makes killer scrambled eggs, enjoys a glass of un-oaked chardonnay and takes pride in her love of reality television.
Shannen Zitz is an Assistant Editor at Prevention, where she covers all things lifestyle, wellness, beauty, and relationships. Previously the Editorial Assistant at Prevention, she graduated from the State University of New York at Cortland with a bachelor's degree in English. If she's not reading or writing, you can probably find her frequenting the skincare and makeup forums on Reddit or hogging the squat rack at the gym.
16 Father's Day Brunch Recipes To Make For A Crowd
Father's Day is a time to celebrate all of the special men in our lives, and what better way is there to start that day than with a hearty breakfast? If you're hosting family at your house this Father's Day, are planning a brunch gathering, or are having a breakfast-themed get-together, you'll need something that's both delicious and capable of feeding a bunch of people. That's exactly where these Father's Day breakfast ideas for a crowd shine.
Here's the thing, creating a memorable breakfast spread doesn't have to be stressful, but when you're feeding a large group, it does take some planning. The dishes on this list are easy to prepare and easy to serve in individual portions. A serving of breakfast casserole or a slice of sheet pan pancakes with some fruit on the side is a full meal. You can also set up some of these ideas buffet-style so that guests can serve themselves.
From make-ahead options to quick and easy dishes that are hearty enough to satisfy dad's appetite, these recipes will ensure that his day starts with a delicious breakfast and yours with a stress-free meal. Dad's the best, so feed him (and the rest of the fam) a scrumptious breakfast to celebrate the occasion.
1 Sheet Pan Pancakes
We're a family of six, so flipping flapjacks on any given day requires a lot of time standing and ladling. I can attest that sheet pan pancakes like these from A Spicy Perspective are a lifesaver when you want to feed a crowd. Give Father's Day a sweet start with this recipe and plenty of syrup.
2 Cinnamon Roll Bread Pudding
A platter of warm cinnamon rolls is a fantastic breakfast treat for Father's Day, but if you're feeding a crowd, opt for this cinnamon roll bread pudding from Brown Eyed Baker. It bakes up casserole-style using pre-made or store-bought cinnamon rolls and an egg mixture. It's an easy and delicious way to start dad's day.
3 Egg & Croissant Brunch Bake
Full of ham and spinach, this egg and croissant brunch bake from Pinch Of Yum is a hearty recipe that will feed your whole crew. It's made using store-bought croissants torn into small chunks tossed with an egg mixture so it all bakes together into a casserole of tasty Father's Day breakfast goodness.
4 Smoked Salmon Bagel Bar
Make Father's Day breakfast extra memorable with this smoked salmon bagel bar idea from Damn Delicious. You can put out as many bagels as you need to feed everyone and adjust the topping preferences to your family's liking. It's a really customizable idea that you can spin off in any direction you want.
5 Apple Pie Baked Oatmeal
While I usually opt for pre-packaged individual servings of oatmeal on weekday mornings, Father's Day calls for something special. With this apple pie baked oatmeal recipe from A Pretty Life In The Suburbs, you can feed your whole family a comforting and warm breakfast in honor of dad.
6 Ham & Broccoli Quiche
It's hard to go wrong with a classic quiche when you're serving breakfast to a crowd on Father's Day. This ham and broccoli quiche from Foodie Crush bakes up golden brown and bubbly, ready to serve to your guests.
7 Bacon & Egg Toast Cups
I'm all about making individual servings when serving breakfast to a crowd. For Father's Day breakfast, these bacon and egg toast cups from Damn Delicious fit the bill. Plus, they just look super pretty on a platter for the celebratory occasion.
8 Chorizo Breakfast Hash
Potatoes are one of the best ways I know of to stretch a meal. Need to make breakfast go farther on Father's Day? Simply serve this chorizo breakfast hash from Budget Bytes alongside some scrambled eggs.
9 Berries & Brie Breakfast Bake
Take advantage of all the fresh fruit at your disposal in early summer when you make this berries and brie breakfast bake for Father's Day. From Cook Nourish Bliss, it's full of fresh blueberries and served with a strawberry topping that's sure to make Dad swoon.
10 Baked Strawberries & Cream French Toast
Another Father's Day breakfast that uses fresh summer fruit is this recipe for baked strawberries and cream French toast from Damn Delicious. It's basically a French toast casserole made with chunks of ripe strawberries and dollops of cream cheese that practically melts into the brioche and egg mixture when baked. Serve it with even more fresh strawberries piled on top and a sprinkle of powdered sugar.
11 One Pot Biscuits & Gravy
I don't typically think of biscuits and gravy as something to serve to a large group, but thanks to this one-pot recipe from Number 2 Pencil, I now know it's totally possible. Both the gravy and the biscuits cook right up in the same skillet so you can make enough to feed your whole family in one fell swoop.
12 Sausage & Red Pepper Quiche
How delicious does this slice of sausage and red pepper quiche look? From Pinch Of Yum, it serves eight, but you could totally stretch it further. Serve it alongside some fresh fruit or with yogurt bowls to balance out the heaviness of the dish for your Father's Day gathering.
13 Cheesy Breakfast Casserole
This cheesy breakfast casserole from Damn Delicious is packed with all of dad's breakfast favorites. Eggs, potatoes, crumbled sausage, bell peppers, and plenty of cheddar cheese come together to make the breakfast bowl of dad's dreams. Plus, there's plenty to go around.
14 Ham & Cheese Breakfast Casserole
If you need a Father's Day breakfast idea for a crowd that can also be made ahead of time, this recipe from Foodie Crush is a wonderful choice. Assemble this entire ham and cheese breakfast casserole the night before and pop it in the oven when you wake up. It'll be ready to eat in about an hour.
15 Blueberry Vanilla Muffins
Classic and simple, a batch of these blueberry vanilla muffins from Damn Delicious is a tasty breakfast treat you can serve to a crowd on Father's Day. It's an especially good recipe to have on hand if you need to make something the day before to serve the morning of.
16 Strata Casserole
If you think strata is just for Christmas, think again. You can make this fluffy strata casserole from A Spicy Perspective to celebrate Father's Day and feed your whole family. It hangs out in your fridge overnight, so all you have to do is throw it in the oven in the morning and you'll have a dish that everyone can enjoy together.
Making one of these Father's Day breakfast ideas for a crowd pretty much guarantees that dad — and everyone else you're feeding — will have a delicious start to the day.
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