They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but sometimes it can be an afterthought, especially when it’s a busy morning or you’re tempted to just head to your favorite brunch spot or diner. To inspire you in the kitchen in the mornings, we’re sharing our best breakfast recipes from the Sunset archives.
For busy weekdays, we’ve got Egg White Bites you can make ahead and reheat and Quick Ginger Bran Muffins to grab and go. Egg lovers will appreciate a Salsa Verde Eggs Benedict and a Swiss Chard and Sausage Frittata. If you’re more of a sweets person, there’s Pistachio-Crusted French Toast with Strawberry and Neufchâtel Filling, Lemon Blueberry Sheet Pan Pancakes, and Five-Grain Buttermilk Pancakes with Raspberry Honey. And if you want to try something new, make Chicken Congee or Chiles Rellenos and Eggs with Tomato Jalapeño Salsa.
Take a look at our ultimate collection of breakfast recipes below:
Eggs
1 of 10Iain Bagwell
Broccolini and Blue Cheese Frittata
With salad and bread, this vegetarian dish makes a hearty dinner or brunch, but you could also cut it into small pieces and serve it as an appetizer.
2 of 10Thomas J. Story
Egg White Bites
This will be your new breakfast staple. Meal prep a batch and enjoy a quick breakfast throughout the week.
3 of 10Iain Bagwell
Caprese Skillet Eggs
Reader Maryanne Welton, of Palo Alto, California, makes this breakfast dish at the end of summer when her garden produces a bounty of tomatoes.
4 of 10Iain Bagwell
Nopales Scramble
This easy breakfast or supper dish takes a cue from Mexico, where nopales are popular with eggs, and from America, where we like to add roasted potatoes.
5 of 10Thomas J. Story
Asparagus and Goat Cheese Breakfast Tart
Spring flavors come together in our favorite new quiche combination. The tart looks especially pretty baked in a rectangular pan, but you can use a 9-inch round tart pan instead.
6 of 10Erin Kunkel
Salsa Verde Eggs Benedict
This Mexican-inspired version of a breakfast favorite uses fresh salsa instead of the traditional, heavy Hollandaise sauce. Serve with a side of refried beans.
7 of 10Iain Bagwell
Parmesan Toasts with Asparagus, Prosciutto, and Eggs
An open-faced version of an egg sandwich that works as an elegant breakfast or a light dinner, served with a green salad and a glass of white wine.
8 of 10Thomas J. Story
Poached Eggs With Smoked Trout and Potato Hash
Poaching is a fast, easy way to enjoy the flavor of fresh eggs. They’re served over a simple oven-roasted hash.
9 of 10Annabelle Breakey
Swiss Chard and Sausage Frittata
A classic frittata just might be the easiest breakfast to make for a crowd—cook the veggies and sausage, whisk the eggs, put the mixture in a pan, and then bake!
10 of 10Iain Bagwell
Scrambled Eggs with Goat Cheese and Aleppo Pepper
To your usual scrambled eggs up a notch, add Aleppo pepper and goat cheese.
Pancakes, Waffles, French Toast, and Other Sweets
1 of 11Sunset
Pistachio-Crusted French Toast with Strawberry and Neufchâtel Filling
If you’re looking for an over-the-top brunch dish for a celebration, this is just the ticket.
2 of 11Thomas J. Story
Lemon and Blueberry Sheet Pan Pancakes
Baking pancakes in a sheet pan instead of on the griddle means the cook gets to sit down at the table too. The creamy ricotta cheese and whipped egg whites in the batter ensure that the pancakes stay fluffy and moist.
3 of 11Annabelle Breakey
Quick Ginger Bran Muffins
Make this batter early in the week, then scoop and cook a muffin every day for a healthy breakfast in a flash.
4 of 11Erin Kunkel
Buttermilk Pumpkin Waffles with Apples and Apple Cider Syrup
These sweet and spicy waffles are the perfect fall breakfast treat.
5 of 11Thomas J. Story
Whole-Grain Lemon-Buttermilk Pancakes with Strawberries
This recipe was created for camping, but they taste just as good at home.
6 of 11Annabelle Breakey
Toffee French Toast with Pecans
The luscious sauce makes this French toast taste like sticky toffee pudding. (Put leftover sauce on ice cream.)
7 of 11Annabelle Breakey
Boysenberry Danishes
Even if you’re a baking newbie, you can turn these out with ease, thanks to frozen puff pastry. To keep them from sticking, remove the pastries from the pan right after baking.
8 of 11Annabelle Breakey
Custardy Oven Pancake with Mixed Berries
Sunset reader Jayne Bohannon of Gunnison, CO, contributed this poofy oven pancake, suomalainen pannukakku, which is like a cross between a Dutch baby and a French clafoutis. Her Finnish great-great-grandmother used to serve it at for family gatherings at the spa she started in Berkeley, CA. Bohannon adds a berry swirl and fresh fruit on top. Try it for dessert or brunch.
9 of 11Annabelle Breakey
Five-Grain Buttermilk Pancakes with Raspberry Honey
Beating the egg whites and folding them into the batter makes these hearty, nutritious pancakes surprisingly light in texture.
10 of 11Thomas J. Story
Mascarpone French Toast with Warm Blackberry Syrup
This decadent French toast is sure to impress with its fluffy, mascarpone filling and blackberry syrup.
11 of 11Victor Protasio
Blueberry Yogurt Cake
This easy blueberry coffee cake gets some of its tenderness from the addition of yogurt and has crunch from the walnuts. It’s a great choice when you need something sweet for breakfast or brunch.
Chilaquiles, Breakfast Burritos, Casseroles, and other Specialties
1 of 10Thomas J. Story
Camp-Ready Chilaquiles
This recipe was developed with camping in mind, but it makes for a savory and hearty breakfast at home.
2 of 10Thomas J. Story
Breakfast Shakshouka
To scoop up every bit of this spicy egg and tomato dish, popular in North Africa and Israel, we brushed slices of pain au levain with oil, then toasted them on a grill pan.
3 of 10Thomas J. Story
Chicken Congee (Rice Porridge)
Congee and its variants are a staple throughout Asia, including Vietnam, where you’ll most commonly find people eating the comforting, soupy rice porridge at breakfast. Chef Eric Banh grew up in Saigon and created this rich chicken version for his Seattle restaurant Ba Bar. He adds that it’s good too “as a midnight snack after you drink a lot.” Most of the work for the congee can be done ahead.
4 of 10Thomas J. Story
Blueberry Açaí Smoothie Bowl
Drink your morning smoothie from a bowl! With a variety of toppings, this easy breakfast movement is the healthiest way to turn a smoothie into a morning meal.
5 of 10Annabelle Breakey
Chiles Rellenos and Eggs with Tomato Jalapeño Salsa
Time: 2 hours. Cafe Pasqual’s in Santa Fe is known for its inventive takes on classic Mexican cuisine, and this breakfast twist on chiles rellenos is a good example. The restaurant uses Anaheim chiles, but we opted for poblanos because they’re easier to work with. Still, roast a couple of extras in case any get torn when you peel them.
6 of 10Iain Bagwell
Smoked Salmon Breakfast Burrito
The cream cheese and salmon in these wraps make for decadent breakfast burritos. If you’re in the mood for meat, you could easily substitute bacon or sausage for the fish.
7 of 10Annabelle Breakey
Aloha Oatmeal
Yes, you can always use instant, but steel-cut has a chewier texture and deep, nutty flavor. It also freezes well (add the fruit after defrosting), so make a big batch on the weekend.
8 of 10Annabelle Breakey
Speedy Huevos Rancheros
You can make these in minutes if you use store-bought salsa and canned refried beans.
9 of 10Greg DuPree
Asparagus and Prosciutto Strata
Eggs and asparagus are a perfect pair, accented with salty prosciutto, chives, and lemon.
10 of 10Iain Bagwell
Bacon, Egg, and Toast Salad with OJ Dressing
Who says vegetables are only for lunch and dinner? If you want to serve this breakfast salad warm—which is what we’d do—let the vegetables come to room temperature and wait to toast the bread until just before serving.
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