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Here's a special banana pancake recipe! With warm spices and interesting textures, plus plenty of tangy berries, it certainly packs in the plant points and is a source of vitamin B12, which helps with energy levels. Nutritious but also indulgent-tasting, this makes a lovely weekend breakfast or brunch.
No stirring over a hot stove with this strawberry jam recipe! Jam-meets-coulis, this sweet treat is healthier than some jam recipes, with just a little honey to sweeten the fruit instead of sugar. Allow to cool before serving on toast or with your favourite breakfast bowl, or you could even enjoy it for pudding with some Greek yogurt or crème fraîche.
Raise your baked bean game with these sweet and smoky cannellini beans drizzled with a quick and easy sriracha hot honey. Providing 3 of your 5-a-day, this is a weekend breakfast or brunch with a difference!
Serve up a fruit-filled breakfast cereal that the kids will love with these homemade crunchy oats. Similar to a granola, these oats are bound with egg whites to keep them healthy, meaning there’s no need to add lots of oil or sugar.
Hot smoked salmon and cream cheese is a marriage made in brunch heaven. Rustle up this gorgeous frittata in less than half an hour for a healthy, hearty dish that is as perfect for lazy weekend mornings as it is for breakfast on the go.
Oily fish like salmon and mackerel are rich in omega-3 oils, which help protect the heart
Paired with protein-rich curly kale and a kick of red chilli, start your morning with a delicious toast topper that's jam-packed with nutrients and flavour.
Dietitian Catherine Rabess's chia pudding is a great way to up your fibre intake. Let the pudding set in the fridge overnight to allow it to thicken, then top with homemade berry compote and flaked almonds in the morning for extra fibre. This is a great healthy make-ahead breakfast to help get you through busy mornings.
This healthy breakfast crumble is a great way to start the day off right. You can batch it up for the freezer to make busy mornings easier, and kids will love having 'pudding' for breakfast.
Here's an exciting overnight oats recipe to try all year round. The sweet apple, chia seeds, warm spices and nutty tahini are a perfect balance of flavours and textures. If you don't have any maple syrup to hand, you can always use honey. This is a nutritious start to the day that feels like a treat!
Brilliant for dairy-free diets, this creamy, fruity smoothie is whizzed up in just 5 minutes and you can freeze it for when you're craving that smoothie hit! Packed with plenty of seasonal fruit, it's high in fibre and each serving provides one of your 5-a-day. A great way to kick-start your day or serve as a refreshing snack.
A hearty, filling breakfast made with nutritious white fish, long grain rice and gorgeous spices - the dairy has been swapped out so it's even better for you.
Channel the flavours of an all-American PB&J sandwich into this 10 minute porridge recipe. Swirl creamy porridge with crunchy peanut butter and juicy frozen raspberries for a healthy breakfast idea that feels like a treat.
Everyone loves pancakes and these fluffy buttermilk versions have a healthy twist with added banana for sweetness. Perfect for breakfast, serve these banana pancakes on their own for a healthy start to the day, or with a little natural yogurt and maple syrup if liked.
Whether an energising breakfast, brunch or a teatime treat, a blueberry muffin is always a good idea! This nutritious, vegan-friendly recipe packs in berries, wholemeal flour and omega-3 rich chia seeds, while maple syrup replaces refined sugar for a lighter, yet oh-so-satisfying bake.
Make these colourful egg pots ahead of time and you'll have 4 nutritious breakfasts for the week. Each pot provides 2 of your 5-a-day, vitamin C and a hit of protein for an energising and delicious start to the day.
Breakfast that tastes like dessert? Yes please!
Smoothie bowls are a kind of fruity soup, which make a nutrition-packed start to the day. Get started with this zingy version – a vibrant smoothie recipe and brilliant breakfast idea
Packed with zingy spring onion, sweet red pepper and smoky paprika, these vegetarian sweetcorn fritters celebrate the fresh flavours of Mexican cuisine
Leftover roast butternut squash makes a surprising toast topper in this savoury vegetarian breakfast idea
Who doesn't love a pancake breakfast? These gluten free numbers are wafer thin, crispy and delicious. Make the batter the night before and come morning, you'll be ready to cook up a storm. Pair with your favourite, classic pancake toppings.
This smoothie is a great breakfast booster. Inspired by the flavours of carrot cake, our feel-good drink is a great way to start the day.
Blitz up a summer smoothie with this easy peach and oat smoothie recipe. Made with almond milk and vanilla yogurt for a vegan treat, blitz this together in 5 mins for a quick breakfast or afternoon treat.
Make this berry and overnight oats recipe in advance and have breakfast sorted for a few days at once. Smooth and creamy oats are mixed with bananas and topped with a simple homemade berry compote.
This blueberry and banana breakfast bake is 1 of your 5-a-day and uses ingredients you likely already have at home. The perfect weekend brekky idea.
Jump-start your day with this vibrant and energising super-green smoothie, jam-packed with nutrients and flavour.
Make mornings more fun with a DIY smoothie bar. Prepare each of the smoothies below by blitzing them up until smooth, then serve each drink in a separate jug so everyone can pour their own combination and create colourful layers.
Give your oats a tropical twist with mango, pineapple and coconut - it's like you're on holiday! Providing 2 of your 5-a-day and being a source of protein and fibre, this uplifting breakfast will give you a great start to the day.
Sweet, refreshing and great fun to make, this watermelon pizza makes a fab healthy dessert for midweek, the weekend or a party. Get creative and change up the toppings!
These pancakes are made with wholemeal flour and served with a rainbow assortment of fruit making this breakfast plate a source of fibre. They make a bright and hearty start to the day.