18 Breakfast Baking Recipes to Make Your Mornings Toasty (2024)

I spent a lot of my life intimidated by baking—I'd happily make elaborate breakfasts of eggs and potatoes and the like, but when it came to baked goods, I left it to the professionals. Eventually I got over my fear, though, and realized what I had been missing. Not only is baking easier than I imagined, but homemade baked goods make for some of the most delicious, impressive breakfasts around. Who doesn't want to start their day with gooey cinnamon rolls, tender scones, or flaky biscuits? If I can learn to bake, then you can, too, so preheat the oven and check out 18 of our favorite breakfast-friendly baked goods.

Sweet

One-Bowl, Overnight Cinnamon Rolls

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I'm not typically interested in a big baking project first thing in the morning, so I'm a fan of overnight recipes. Almost all the work for these cinnamon rolls—making the dough, shaping the rolls, and mixing the icing—can be done the day before. All you have to do in the morning is pop the rolls into the oven and slather them with icing.

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Easy One-Bowl Coffee Cake

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This one-bowl coffee cake is made with a cinnamon-y, graham cracker–like streusel and a tangy cake. Instead of the more common sour cream, we make the cake with strained Greek yogurt, which gives it a similar flavor but a much lighter crumb. The secret ingredient is a pinch of cardamon, which balances out the cinnamon and is a perfect match for a cup of coffee.

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Classic Banana Bread

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We use Greek yogurt in our banana bread, too—because it's thicker than buttermilk or other acidic ingredients, it gives the finished bread a nice dome. Most banana bread recipes use vegetable oil to make the loaf rich and moist, but since that can also make it heavy or even greasy, we use coconut oil instead.

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Spiced Vanilla Hot Cross Buns

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Good Friday comes only once a year, but we don't see why hot cross buns have to be limited to that day alone. Ours use a dough made with all-purpose flour and Greek yogurt and get tons of flavor and color from vanilla, coriander, cinnamon, allspice, candied orange peel, cherries, and apricot. With all those flavorful add-ins, you don't need a slow overnight rise; these buns come together in just a few hours.

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Bakery-Style Cream Scones With Milk Chocolate

I've avoided scones for years because they're often miserably dry, but it turns out making perfect ones at home is a breeze. The right texture depends on the ratio of milk to cream—we find that a 1:3 ratio produces scones that are light, tender, and well browned. You can mix in whatever kind of chopped chocolate you'd like, but we find that a relatively dark milk chocolate is the best match for the lightly sweetened dough. (Check out our favorite easy-to-find milk chocolates to find a version that you'll love.)

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Blueberry-Lemon Scones

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Butter and cream produce pleasantly rich scones, but they can also cover up the bright flavors of fresh fruit. To let the blueberries and lemon in these scones shine, we replaced the dairy with coconut oil and coconut milk, which has the side benefit of making the recipe vegan. Look for small blueberries with tight skins, since they'll have the most intense flavor.

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Classic Blueberry Muffins

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Muffins are often so sweet that they're basically just an excuse to eat cake for breakfast. We like our muffins to feel a little rich, but too much sugar just ends up covering up the flavors of mix-ins, like fresh blueberries. If you do want the muffins to be a little sweeter, finish them with a sprinkling of crunchy sparkling sugar.

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Raisin Bran Muffins

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Trying to mix bran flakes straight into muffin batter is a recipe for disaster—they're incredibly absorbent and will soak up every last drop of moisture. Instead, pre-hydrate the bran before mixing it with the eggs, yogurt, flour, and other ingredients.

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Honey Corn Muffins

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Another healthier-tasting option, these muffins start with nutty, crunchy, slightly gritty cornmeal and are sweetened with honey. If you're looking for extra richness and a more intense honey flavor, serve the muffins with a simple honey butter.

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Pear-Cardamom Muffins

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These elegant muffins turn to a classic flavor combination—pears and cardamom—for their fruity, lightly spiced flavor. Freshly ground cardamom can be pretty strong, so we like to balance it out with a pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg.

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Vegan Chocolate-Coffee Muffins

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If you do want your muffin to edge into dessert territory, this is the recipe for you. Because this recipe uses no eggs or butter, the muffins come out so dense that they almost taste like fudge. We make them with two forms of coffee, though—strong freshly brewed and instant espresso powder—so they must be breakfast-appropriate.

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Savory

Easy Ham and Cheese Scones

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The same batter that we use for our chocolate scones can be turned into a savory breakfast—here we pack it with ham, cheese, and scallions. Before baking, we sprinkle the scones with lots more shredded cheese, which bakes into a crisp, golden crust.

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Homemade Bagels

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One of the hardest parts of leaving New York City was saying good-bye to the bagels—the pickings out here in California are pretty slim. I've found that the only way to reliably get good ones is to make them myself. Not only are our homemade bagels better than anything I can get out here, they stay fresh longer than even the best bagels back in NYC.

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Old-Fashioned, No-Knead English Muffins

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Our English muffins might not technically fit into a baked-goods roundup—we cook them entirely on the stovetop. The high heat from a griddle gives the muffins a wonderfully crisp crust and ensures that they develop plenty of nooks and crannies. Coating the muffins with cornmeal before cooking helps protect them from the heat. If you're looking for equipment recommendations, check out our review of electric griddles.

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Real Irish Soda Bread

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Forget the dry, bland bread you see pop up on St. Patrick's Day—this is Irish soda bread done right. That means using lots of baking soda and buttermilk to create a moist, rich loaf that's simultaneously chewy and crusty. You have some flexibility when it comes to stirring the dough—the more you stir, the more it will rise and the smoother the crust will be.

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The Food Lab's Buttermilk Biscuits

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Making the flakiest biscuits is all a matter of technique. The first step is to cut the butter into the flour quickly, using a food processor, so it doesn't have time to melt, then mix in the buttermilk with a rubber spatula before laminating to build in even more layers. This recipe makes delicious plain biscuits, but you can also add ingredients like cheese and scallions, or honey.

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Two-Ingredient Never-Fail Cream Biscuits

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Don't have an hour to spend on a batch of biscuits in the morning? This recipe takes 17 minutes flat and requires only two ingredients: heavy cream and self-rising flour (which already has baking powder and salt mixed in). You can use this dough for laminated biscuits, but I think easy drop biscuits are more in the spirit of such a simple recipe.

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Buttermilk Drop Biscuits With Garlic and Cheddar

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These cheesy biscuits have a significantly longer ingredient list than our last recipe, but still come together in less than 45 minutes. Be sure to shred the cheddar on a Microplane or Parmesan grater—without that extra surface area, the biscuits will come out dense and misshapen.

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How to make heavy breakfast at home? ›

Method
  1. In a frying pan, spray some canola oil and place sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes in it. ...
  2. When all is cooked, remove from frying pan and set aside in a warm place.
  3. Beat the eggs in a small bowl with the milk and salt and pepper.
  4. Heat a little butter in a frying pan and add the eggs with the heat on low.

What to make for breakfast if you don t know how to cook? ›

23 No-Cook Breakfasts in 10 Minutes or Less
  1. 01 of 23. Ricotta & Yogurt Parfait. ...
  2. 02 of 23. Muesli with Raspberries. ...
  3. 03 of 23. Everything Bagel Avocado Toast. ...
  4. 04 of 23. Fruit & Yogurt Smoothie. ...
  5. 05 of 23. Peanut Butter-Banana Cinnamon Toast. ...
  6. 06 of 23. Raspberry-Peach-Mango Smoothie Bowl. ...
  7. 07 of 23. Avocado & Caper Flagel. ...
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What do you have in an all day breakfast? ›

A classic combination of back bacon, delicious pork sausage, plain omelette, baked beans and hash browns.

What is considered to be the heaviest breakfast? ›

Answer. Answer: Bacon and sausage are the two heaviest things I eat for breakfast. All the other food, eggs, English muffin, coffee, juice, fruit, etc.

What makes a heavy breakfast? ›

Defining the Hearty Fare: A heavy breakfast typically includes a greater quantity of food than lighter options. It is usually rich in protein, carbohydrates, and fats, aiming to satiate and energize.

What are two things you don't eat for breakfast? ›

Answer: Lunch and Dinner!

What are the 14 best breakfast foods? ›

14 Healthy Breakfast Foods That Help You Lose Weight
  • Eggs.
  • Wheat germ.
  • Bananas.
  • Yogurt.
  • Smoothies.
  • Berries.
  • Grapefruits.
  • Coffee.
Jan 25, 2024

What is the healthiest breakfast to eat every day? ›

The healthiest breakfast foods include a protein, healthy fat and source of carbohydrates, according to Smolen. For a healthy breakfast, consider eating foods like oatmeal with nut butter, avocado toast with an egg, chia seed pudding or a greek yogurt parfait with nuts and berries.

What is a breakfast that will keep you full? ›

Incorporating protein into your breakfast helps promote satiety, manage blood sugars, and sustain your energy levels through the morning. There are a variety of ways you can add protein to your breakfast; some of the best protein-rich breakfast ingredients are eggs, nuts, nut butter, beans, and cheese.

What is the most loved breakfast? ›

In Februarz 2022, nearly 33 percent of survey respondents in the United States stated that eggs are their favorite breakfast food. Moreover, approximately 18 percent stated that bacon or sausages are their most preferred breakfast dish.

What is the best thing to eat first thing in the morning? ›

Some of the best options include traditional oatmeal, overnight oats or energy bites for fiber, protein and fruit. If you prefer eggs, try a simple scramble with veggies or a portable breakfast burrito.

What is the best breakfast to lose belly fat? ›

  • Jul 16, 2023. BY: ET Online. ...
  • Yogurt. Greek yoghurt is a fantastic breakfast choice for weight loss because it is high in protein and low in calories. ...
  • Eggs. Eggs are abundant in vital vitamins and minerals, as well as high in protein. ...
  • Oatmeal. ...
  • Smoothies. ...
  • Nuts and nut butter. ...
  • Avocado toast. ...
  • ​​Fruit salad​
Jul 16, 2023

Is it OK to eat heavy breakfast? ›

Eating a heavy breakfast can jumpstart your metabolism and provide sustained energy throughout the day. A light lunch can prevent midday sluggishness and help maintain focus and productivity. Skipping dinner can aid in weight loss by reducing overall calorie intake for the day.

Is a heavy breakfast OK? ›

Studies show that for optimal health, it's best to consume most of your calories earlier in the day rather than later — for example by eating a large breakfast, a modest lunch, and a small dinner.

Should breakfast be the heaviest meal of the day? ›

Eating on the go and saving your biggest meal for late in the day has become commonplace. But science has found that eating breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper might be the key to living longer, healthier lives.

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