42 Low-Calorie Breakfast Recipes to Make Tomorrow (2024)

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42 Low-Calorie Breakfast Recipes to Make Tomorrow (1)Katie BandurskiUpdated: Dec. 02, 2022

    Start your day with one of these healthy, low-calorie breakfast recipes. We have all of your favorites, including pancakes, eggs and parfaits.

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    Berry Smoothie Bowl

    We turned one of ourfavorite smoothiesinto a smoothie bowl and topped it with even more fresh fruit and a few toasted almonds for a little crunch. —Taste of HomeTest Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Quinoa-Pear Breakfast Bake

    My husband and I enjoy quinoa, so I created this pear breakfast bake for our Sunday brunch. The quinoa is a nice change of pace from oatmeal. —Sue Gronholz, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin

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    Taste of Home

    Slow-Cooker Frittata Provencal

    This recipe means that a delectable dinner is ready when I walk in the door from work. The meatless slow-cooker meal also makes an elegant brunch for lazy weekend mornings. —Connie Eaton, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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    Almond Berry Pancakes

    Whole wheat flour and two kinds of berries add an extra helping of nutrition to these hearty pancakes. It’s a breakfast I feel good about eating. —Sarah Haengel, Bowie, Maryland

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    Taste of Home

    Scrambled Eggs with Vegetables

    I like to have friends and family over for a special Sunday brunch, especially when there's a "big game" on television. Scrambled eggs with vegetables goes perfectly with sausage, toasted English muffins and fresh fruit. —Marilyn Ipson, Rogers, Arkansas

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    Oh-So-Good Oatmeal

    Add extra nutrition to fiber-rich oatmeal by adding chopped apple and almonds. My two boys demand seconds! At 1-1/2 cups per serving, it’s hearty and filling; and at zero cholesterol, what’s not to love? —Danielle Pepa, Elgin, Illinois

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    Taste of Home

    Early Riser Oven Omelet

    Everyone will rush to the table when you serve this big fluffy omelet. Packed with tomato, broccoli, ham and cheese, it makes a hearty brunch dish that easily serves a bunch. —Wendy Fawcett, Gillam, Manitoba

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    Lemon Chia Seed Parfaits

    These bright and tangy parfaits start the day on a healthy note, but they're also sweet enough to double as dessert. —Crystal Schlueter, Babbitt, Minnesota

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    Pressure-Cooker Eggs in Purgatory

    Tomatoes and red pepper flakes add spicy zing to these saucy eggs. Serve them with toasted bread or sauteed polenta rounds for an unforgettable morning meal. —Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Peanut Butter Banana Oatmeal

    The classic flavors of peanut butter and bananas come together in this yummy oatmeal. It’s a healthy recipe that fits in my diet and satisfies my husband’s taste buds at the same time. We enjoy it often. —Debbie Perdue, Westland, Michigan

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    Open-Faced Egg Sandwiches

    I always experiment with different herbs on my eggs, since I eat them every morning. This one became one of my favorites! —Valerie Belley, St. Louis, Missouri

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    Potato Omelet

    Even folks who don't care for eggs will enjoy this dish. The comforting tastes of potatoes, onions and garlic come through. —Edie DeSpain, Logan, Utah

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    Ham and Spinach Pie

    With the exception of the phyllo dough, which I always have on hand, this ham and spinach pie recipe is made entirely from Easter dinner leftovers. One of my neighbors traded me four freshly caught trout for a slice! —Teena Petrus, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

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    Brown Sugar Oatmeal Pancakes

    My family absolutely loves these oat pancakes. I make them every Saturday and Sunday. If I don't, they don't believe it's the weekend! My son's friends often spend the night, and I think it's because they like these oatmeal pancakes so much. They are especially delicious served with molasses and syrup. —Sharon W. Bickett, Chester, South Carolina

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    Sweet Potato and Egg Skillet

    I try to incorporate nutritious sweet potatoes in meals as often as possible, especially with breakfast. I came up with this recipe to feed my family a healthy, hearty breakfast—and it worked! —Jeanne Larson, Rancho Santa Margarita, California

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    Great Granola

    Nuts, dried fruit and more make a crunchy mix for topping oatmeal or eating by the handful. —Johnna Johnson, Scottsdale, Arizona

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    Rustic Vegetable Frittata

    I love that this veggie-loaded frittata combines seriously nutritious ingredients into a filling dish I can serve as breakfast, lunch or dinner—and is still delicious even as leftovers! —Deborah Jamison, Austin, Texas

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    French Omelet

    This cheesy omelet is modeled after the one I tasted and loved in a local restaurant. Mine is so hearty and rich tasting that no one will guess it's lower in fat. —Bernice Morris, Marshfield, Missouri

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    What's in the Fridge Frittata

    Great for a last-minute breakfast, brunch or lunch, this special frittata has a combination of crab and Swiss cheese that my guests rave about. I also like to use sausage and cheddar cheese with asparagus. —Deborah Posey, Virginia Beach, Virginia

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    Oatmeal is a favorite breakfast food, quick, easy and filling. I came up with this version by using some of the same ingredients from my favorite breakfast smoothie. Add bran cereal for a heartier taste and more fiber. A brown sugar substitute and soy milk also blend in well. —Jessi Rizzi, Odenton, Maryland

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    Greek Breakfast Casserole

    This is a great dish for a Sunday brunch, or you can cut it into six pieces and freeze it to have as a quick and easy breakfast any day of the week. I also like to make it with broccoli, carrots, green onions, Canadian bacon and sharp cheddar cheese; the variations are nearly endless! —Lauri Knox, Pine, Colorado

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    Dutch Baby Pancake with Strawberry-Almond Compote

    Pannekoeken, or Dutch baked pancakes, are a treat in my husband’s family. You can also try this recipe with vanilla extract, blueberries and lemon peel. —Jennifer Beckman, Falls Church, Virginia

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    Taste of Home

    Cranberry-Walnut Oatmeal

    My family loves cranberries but we can get them fresh only during the holiday season. This recipe lets us enjoy the tartness of cranberry with the comfort of oatmeal all year long. —Teena Petrus, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

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    Taste of Home

    Sausage and Egg Grits

    I always mix my sausage, grits and eggs together so I thought it would be great to make a casserole that did the same. It’s loaded with downhome flavor without using any butter! —Jeannine Quiller, Raleigh, North Carolina

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    Taste of Home

    Hearty Multigrain Pancakes

    Oats and whole wheat flour make these tasty pancakes extra hearty. Try them with applesauce spooned on top! —Jeri Tirmenstein, Apache Junction, Arizona

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    Taste of Home

    Greek Veggie Omelet

    This is a family favorite in my house. It's very quick and satisfying and not to mention, yummy! —Sharon Mannix, Windsor, New York

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    Whole Wheat Pecan Waffles

    We bought a new waffle maker, and a recipe came along with it. We finally tried it, and after a few changes to suit our tastes, these delicious waffles were the result. —Sarah Morris, Joplin, Missouri

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    Taste of Home

    Ultimate Breakfast Burritos

    I recently started eating healthier foods, and this is one of my favorite items for breakfast. The peppery eggs and crunchy veggies are sure to wake you up.—Pamela Shank, Parkersburg, West Virginia

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    Taste of Home

    Fluffy Banana Pancakes

    I love to make pancakes for my family on Saturday mornings. Since we often have ripe bananas, I decided to add them to a batch of pancake batter. The results were delicious! -- Lori Stevens, Riverton, Utah

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    Taste of Home

    Slow-Cooked Breakfast Apple Cobbler

    Serve them cobbler on cold mornings. You can peel the apples if you like. —Marietta Slater, Justin, Texas

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    Portobello Mushrooms Florentine

    A fun and surprisingly hearty breakfast dish packed with flavor and richness.—Sara Morris, Laguna Beach, California

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    Taste of Home

    Rise and Shine Parfait

    Start your day with a smile. This fruit, yogurt and granola parfait is so easy to make. If you like, use whatever favorite fresh fruits are in season and are looking best at the supermarket. —Diana Laskaris, Chicago, Illinois

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    Buttermilk Buckwheat Pancakes

    This buckwheat pancake recipe uses buckwheat flour instead of the wheat-based variety. The light and tender buckwheat pancakes offer a nutty flavor and hearty texture. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Frittata Florentine

    My family is all about brunchy meals like this gorgeous Italian omelet. Lucky for us, it’s loaded with ingredients we tend to have at the ready. —Jenny Flake, Newport Beach, California

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    Shakshuka

    Shakshuka is a dish of poached eggs with tomatoes, onion and cumin. I learned about it while traveling, and it's been my favorite way to eat eggs since. —Ezra Weeks, Calgary, Alberta

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    Whole Wheat Pancakes

    To fix a large batch of tender pancakes for my five children, I rely on this quick and wholesome recipe. It calls for whole wheat flour and buttermilk, which make the pancakes filling but also light. Serve them with hot chocolate for a breakfast that's sure to delight little ones. —Line Walter, Wayne, Pennsylvania

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    Taste of Home

    Calico Scrambled Eggs

    When you're short on time and scrambling to get a meal on the table, this recipe is just what you need. There's a short ingredient list, cooking is kept to a minimum. and the green pepper and tomato makes it colorful. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Raspberry Peach Puff Pancake

    Here's a simple, satisfying treat that's perfect when you have company for brunch. It's elegant enough that you can even serve it for dessert at other meals.—Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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    Pumpkin and Chicken Sausage Hash

    This can be served as a side or as the main dish for breakfast, lunch or dinner. I like to serve it topped with poached or fried eggs for breakfast. —Valerie Donn, Williamsburg, Michigan

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    This is one of my favorite comfort foods for breakfast or even a quick dinner. I like to make it with lime salsa. But if you're looking for something with more kick, use hot salsa or add some chipotle pepper. —Aysha Schurman, Ammon, Idaho

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    My Italian mother-in-law taught me to make this omelet years ago—she would make it for breakfast, lunch or dinner and eat it on Italian bread. This is one of my favorite ways to use up leftover broccoli. —Mary Licata, Pembroke Pines, Florida

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    Fruit-Filled Puff Pancake

    This fruity puff pancake is a top breakfast request at my house. The combination of cinnamon, blueberries and bananas is wonderful. —LeAnne Senger, Oregon City, Oregon

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    Originally Published: March 20, 2020

    42 Low-Calorie Breakfast Recipes to Make Tomorrow (43)

    Katie Bandurski

    As Senior Shopping Editor, Katie connects Taste of Home readers with the best gifts, deals and home products on the market. An avid foodie and a holiday enthusiast, Katie is an expert at cultivating meaningful moments.When she’s out of the office, you’ll find her exploring Wisconsin, trying out new vegetarian recipes and watching Christmas movies.

    42 Low-Calorie Breakfast Recipes to Make Tomorrow (2024)

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    What is the best breakfast for losing belly fat? ›

    15 healthy breakfast ideas for weight loss
    • Breakfast smoothie. Looking for a breakfast you can take on the go? ...
    • High-protein yoghurt bowl. Yoghurt bowls are the ultimate no-cook, minimal prep healthy breakfast! ...
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    To lose weight, eat fewer calories than you burn throughout the day. The best things to eat for breakfast include oatmeal, eggs, lean bacon or turkey, whole-grain toast, peanut butter, smoothies, and yogurt with muesli.

    How many calories are in 2 scrambled eggs? ›

    Typical nutritional values per large egg:

    If you are using the pan method, then two large eggs scrambled with a small knob of melted butter and 2 tbsp semi-skimmed milk would contain between about 200 and 245 calories, depending on the amount of butter added.

    How many calories are in 2 eggs? ›

    An average serving size of two eggs contains only 148 calories or 620 kilojoules – roughly the same as two apples.

    Is peanut butter good for you to lose weight? ›

    Peanut butter may actually aid weight loss. Adults and adolescents who consume peanut and peanut butter regularly gain less weight than others who don't consume these nuts. They're often less likely to be overweight or obese and have lower blood levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and total cholesterol.

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    Which bread is good for weight loss? ›

    Yes, whole grain bread is very good for weight loss. Eating whole grains have been shown to help eliminate more belly fat when compared to eating refined grains. Whole grain bread contains fiber, which may also help keep you full for longer, making it easier to eat less overall and help lose weight.

    What foods you can eat to flatten your stomach? ›

    Add more high-fiber foods to your diet, like fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains (such as rolled oats, brown rice and whole wheat bread). But make these changes slowly, cautions Beal. “Fiber helps food move through your intestine, but it takes time for your body to adjust to eating more of it,” says Beal.

    How many calories should I eat for breakfast if I'm trying to lose weight? ›

    How many calories should you eat for breakfast? Everyone's ideal calorie intake will be a little different, depending on what your total daily calories needs are. But if weight loss is your goal, Zumpano recommends aiming for 300 to 500 calories for breakfast.

    Is 800 calories enough for breakfast? ›

    To get an idea of how many calories for breakfast you should eat, you can divide your total calories to accommodate your lifestyle and schedule. Most people will want to aim for around 300 to 500 calories for breakfast, but you could need more, depending on your needs and goals.

    Is 200 calories enough for breakfast? ›

    Although every person's daily caloric intake is individual, based on their personal goals and needs, nutrition experts estimate that average daily consumption at each meal should be broken down as follows: 300 to 400 calories for breakfast, and 500 to 700 calories each for lunch and dinner.

    Is 200 calories for breakfast good for weight loss? ›

    Everyone's ideal calorie intake will be a little different, depending on what your total daily calories needs are. But if weight loss is your goal, Zumpano recommends aiming for 300 to 500 calories for breakfast.

    Is 120 calories enough for breakfast? ›

    A healthy breakfast for an average adult is about 300 to 400 calories. Eating less than this can lead to serious health issues, not only physical, but also mental as well. This kind of eating could lead to disordered eating, which causes a great amount of strain on the body, mind, and overall wellness of a person.

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