Healthy Balanced Breakfast with MyPlate
What you decide to include with breakfast can really give your kids a
good start to their day! There is no argument that breakfast is super
important for kids. Breakfast can just be cereal with milk, but it has
the potential to be so much more. Think of MyPlate as a guide to what
breakfast could be- a nourishing plate containing protein, grains,
fruits, vegetables and dairy used as the fuel to start your child’s day.
One component of MyPlate that is less frequently on the breakfast menu is the vegetable group. Is it strange to include vegetables at breakfast? Not at all. There are definitely ways to incorporate vegetables into a kid friendly breakfast. Some ways may take more time than others, so some preparation the night before (maybe even when you are prepping dinner) may be helpful. Also, don’t forget about leftovers. A frittata with asparagus and tomatoes served for dinner can easily do double duty as a breakfast dish.
Listed below, you’ll find some wonderful ideas on how to incorporate vegetables into a MyPlate inspired breakfast.
- Breakfast egg cups:These breakfast egg cups combine breakfast favorites, eggs and cheese, with spinach and bell pepper in a kid friendly shape. This muffin tin breakfast is easy to whip up and freezes well so that you can make a batch anytime to defrost when needed. In our home, these make excellent school lunches too.
- Hash browns. Sweet and salty hash browns add the beautiful color of sweet potatoes and russet potatoes to the breakfast plate.
- Toast. There is so much that you can do with a slice of whole wheat toast. One way we enjoy it is with a bit of butter, a layer of spinach, then a sliced hard cooked egg (or your favorite type of cooked egg) on top. Another terrific toast idea is topping it with pureed pinto beans and grated reduced fat cheese.
- Breakfast burrito. Add eggs, salsa, and some favorite veggies to a whole wheat tortilla and wrap it up. This breakfast burrito bites recipe has sautéed peppers added. Not wanting eggs this morning? Try beans (we like this bean recipe, but you could use mashed, canned pinto beans or your favorite canned bean), diced tomatoes, spinach, and cheese wrapped in a tortilla.
- Pancakes and waffles. Zucchini marries so well with breakfast bread products. These zucchini pancakes taste delicious just out of the skillet, but they also freeze well and can be defrosted in the toaster for a convenient weekday breakfast. Some other vegetable pancake combos include cauliflower pancakes and veggie pancakes loaded with zucchini, carrots and corn. And you can welcome in the fall with the scent of pumpkin waffles wafting through your home.
- Muffins. These tasty fruit and veggie smoothie muffins are delicious added to any meal and even pass as an after meal treat in our home. Flax carrot apple muffins and zucchini bran muffins can help with adding veggies to the morning also.
- And more. Several other ways to add vegetables to your breakfast, including smoothies you can find in Super Healthy Kids 30 ways to add vegetables to breakfast.


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