25 Easy Breakfasts For Hectic School Day Mornings

After cramming pencils into backpacks, preparing lunch for the day, getting your little ones dressed and doing anything else you need to cross off your back-to-school checklist, who has time to make breakfast? Believe it or not, the most important meal of the day doesn't need to be complicated or time-consuming. In fact, these recipes for homemade granola bars, breakfast casseroles, egg cups and more can be made the night before or easily assembled the morning of for those hectic weekday mornings.

Strawberry Granola Bars

Granola bars are one of the easiest breakfasts to meal prep. Once assembled, baked and stored in the fridge to cool, they can be sliced into bars and served for breakfast all week long. It's also more cost-effective than buying a box of granola bars, plus they use fresh fruit. That's a win-win if you ask us!

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Chipotle Sweet Potato Breakfast Egg Cups

One of the 101 best ways to make eggs, these easy egg cups will give your kids the comfort of Saturday morning bacon and eggs without any of the stress. A sweet potato mixture is used as the "crust," an egg is cracked into the center and the entire dish is baked for about 15 minutes. Omit the chipotle powder if you want to keep it mild.

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Baked Cinnamon Oatmeal

Baked oatmeal is a TikTok trend that's here to stay. Baking the oatmeal amplifies its flavor and makes the dish more firm. The dish is great to have for a quick and nutritious breakfast that will satisfy even the pickiest of eaters.

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Avocado Toast

Avocado toast is a go-to choice when it comes to quick breakfasts. Simply mash up an avocado with salt and pepper and spread it over a slice of toast. If you have extra time, add a fried egg on top.

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French Toast Sticks

Few things bring back memories of childhood more than French toast sticks. Make a big batch over the weekend and store them in the freezer until you're ready. Serve them with a side of syrup for dunking.

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Overnight Breakfast Bowl

Reserve 10 minutes in the evening to make this overnight breakfast bowl with yogurt and muesli cereal, and you've got a nutritious breakfast come morning. Top the dish with fresh fruit, chia seeds, honey or anything else you fancy.

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Smokey Egg Muffins

This dish combines the ease of baking muffins with the savory flavors of an egg sandwich. Like muffins, you can bring these smokey egg cups into the car or school bus.

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Cinnamon Swirl Loaf

If your kids have a sweet tooth, make this cinnamon swirl loaf as a back-to-school breakfast treat. It's baked with a butter-sugar sauce that makes the bread super moist and sweet. Each morning, just cut some slices for you and your little ones, heat them in the microwave and serve. 

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Banana Yogurt Muffin

Make a batch of these banana muffins before the week starts and grab one when you and your family are ready for breakfast. You can store them in the freezer and leave out overnight or zap in the microwave to quickly defrost in the morning. This recipe uses protein-dense yogurt to make the muffins rich and creamy.

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Egg, Canadian Bacon and Cheese Muffin

If you've got a McDonald's breakfast lover in your household, give them a little treat before school by making this fast-food copycat Egg McMuffin sandwich. If you don't have Canadian bacon, normal bacon, sausage rounds or just egg will do just fine.

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Tropical Smoothie Bowl With Dairy-Free Yogurt

Hang on to the flavors of summer a little longer with this tropical smoothie bowl. The bright dish is loaded with protein from the yogurt, granola and banana and can be sweetened with mango and pineapple.

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Baked Blueberry Oatmeal

This baked blueberry oatmeal is made with honey, frozen blueberries, cinnamon and brown sugar. You can get creative with it by using nuts for extra protein and adding in other frozen fruits, like strawberries or cherries.

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Asparagus-Feta Frittata

Work some veggies into your back-to-school breakfast recipes! This asparagus-feta frittata is fluffy, eggy and delicious — and another meal you can make the night before and warm up before serving. Feel free to swap the veggies and cheese to suit your family's preferences.

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Nectarine and Berry Parfaits

Make a bunch of these nectarine and berry parfaits and store them in mason jars in the fridge. While they're more of a dessert than a breakfast, you can offer them as a morning treat or swap the whipped cream for yogurt. Adjust the no-bake recipe to align with seasonality. For example, when fall arrives, swap the nectarines for apples.

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Sourdough Whole Wheat Pancakes

Waking up to the smell of pancakes wafting throughout the house is the best way to start the first day back to school. Top these pillowy sourdough pancakes with cranberry apricot compote or maple syrup if you're short on time. To really save time, make a double batch over the weekend then freeze pancakes in a zip-top bag. On schoolday mornings all you have to do is pop the pancakes in the toaster oven and they'll be as good as fresh off the griddle.

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Breakfast Casserole With Sausage

Few meals are more comforting than a casserole. This one can be prepped the night before and popped into the oven the next morning. It also holds up well so you can serve it throughout the week. Line a baking dish with potato rolls, then layer with cooked sausage, cheese and egg mixture. Top the dish off with extra cheese for a crispy, golden brown top.

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Blueberry Overnight Chia Seed Pudding

If you don't mind its viscous texture, chia seed pudding is a great, protein-rich breakfast option. For this recipe, the seeds are left to soak overnight in blueberries and milk. Top with bananas and flaxseed for an extra layer of flavor and texture.

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Pesto Eggs

Another viral TikTok trend, these pesto eggs come together in just eight minutes. Add some pesto to a pan instead of oil or butter and cook eggs. Scramble them, make an omelet, serve them sunny side up — it doesn't matter.

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Chorizo Bread Pudding

Whether you're serving it as an easy back-to-school breakfast or delicious brunch dish, this chorizo bread pudding will be all the rage. Salty, slightly spicy chorizo is added to an egg mixture with mushrooms, onion and goat cheese and poured over a casserole dish lined with bread. You can swap the chorizo for a milder sausage if you like and omit or change up the goat cheese for picky eaters.

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Impossible Easy Vegetable Pie

No need to make a crust from scratch for this recipe; it forms on its own as the pie bakes. Loaded with veggies and eggs, this "pie" is the perfect way to start your kid's day on the right foot.

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Classic French Toast

The best part about French toast is that it can be made with pantry staples like cinnamon, salt, vanilla and bread. This recipe serves four and is ready in 45 minutes. If you have leftovers, store the French toast in a bag and freeze for later use.

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Chocolate Zucchini Bread

Zucchini and chocolate may seem like an odd flavor combination, but it's delicious. Put the summertime squash to use before it loses its freshness by baking it into a delicious bread. Cut a slice and serve it with a pat of butter before school.

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Dutch Baby

Although this dish goes by many names — Dutch baby, German pancake, hootenanny or pannecocken — one thing remains the same: its deliciousness. Unlike a regular pancake cooked on the stovetop, a Dutch baby puffs up in the oven. This also means there's no standing at the stove flipping pancakes, so you can finish packing those lunchboxes while it cooks.

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Savory Oatmeal

Oatmeal doesn't have to be sweet; you can also make the nutritious breakfast savory. Pile it with mushrooms, eggs, kale and more of your kids' favorite breakfast toppings.

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White Chocolate Blueberry Banana Bread