Breakfast
51 Recipes

Fluffy Pancakes

Fruit Smoothie

Skillet Breakfast
If you're cooking for a holiday crowd, try a skillet breakfast that will start everyone's day on the right note. Since skillet breakfasts combine so many favorite foods, it's sure to be an instant hit!

Corned Beef Hash

Pumpkin Pancakes
Upgrade your fall breakfast with the best homemade pumpkin pancake recipe we could find. With only ten ingredients and a whole lot of pumpkin, these homemade pumpkin pancakes are the perfect way to ring in the autumn season. Pancakes can be made in a pan on the stove, but we recommend using a nonstick griddle that makes it easier to cook more pancakes at once.

Blueberry Pancakes
When you have a little extra time on a weekend morning, pull out your fluffy slippers and treat your family with blueberry pancakes!

Biscuit Donuts
You just need a deep fryer and a tube of buttermilk biscuits to make these delicious, foolproof biscuit donuts!

Waffle Breakfast Sandwich

Scrambled Eggs in a Mug
If you’re just making eggs for one or two people, skillets are overrated—scrambled eggs in a mug are the best way to enjoy breakfast. Cut down on the dishes you have to clean, and make scrambled eggs in a microwave with this super easy recipe.

Spicy Chorizo Breakfast Scramble
Scrambled eggs and breakfast sausage can get a little boring from time to time. But, we have a great way to spice up breakfast, literally. Chorizo is a spicy sausage used a lot in Mexican dishes. Because of the spices, it has a red tint to it while cooking.

Sausage Breakfast Pizza
Meet your new favorite breakfast food: this sausage breakfast pizza, submitted by Allison C., has won over our hearts and our mornings. A crescent roll crust means this pizza is delicious and easy to make; plus, it’s also the perfect dish for the nights when we want breakfast for dinner! Recipe Submitted by Allison C. of Burke, NY.

Strawberry Shake

Apple Cinnamon Steel Cut Oats
Apple steel cut oatmeal is a great convenient way to start your day and stay full for hours!

Valentine’s Day Breakfast in the Rollie

Honey Yogurt
Make your own honey yogurt using a multi cooker and just three simple ingredients. While making your own yogurt might sound a little intimidating, have no fear! With the right multi cooker, it's a hands-off process that involves about three steps: pouring milk into a cooking pot, pressing some buttons, and mixing a little bit of yogurt with live cultures into the cooking pot. Honey yogurt is a wonderful light breakfast on its own, or you can pair with toast or eggs. We love mixing in seasonal fruit like strawberries in July or raisins in November; you can even sprinkle a little brown sugar on top for a sweet treat!