Strawberry banana milkshake
An easy way to get fruit and diary into reluctant kids, this yummy milkshake combines the fresh flavours of strawberry, banana and ice cream to make a sweet treat they just won't be able to resist!
An easy way to get fruit and diary into reluctant kids, this yummy milkshake combines the fresh flavours of strawberry, banana and ice cream to make a sweet treat they just won't be able to resist!
Sticky tasty cinnamon scrolls for weekend mornings, afternoon tea or lucky lunch box fillers. How could you not!
Try this simple and delicious Banana and Walnut Bread recipe. Fast and easy to prepare with less cooking time than traditional Banana Bread.
This toddler favourite will get even the fussiest of eaters munching in the mornings! Try this cheesy, Vegemite toast for breakfast or as a light lunch. Grrr!
This has all the deliciousness of regular French toast but with butterscotch base that is sweet and sticky. Its perfect for feeding a crowd at brunch.
This delicious combination of homemade coconut yoghurt, DIY granola and sweet stewed apple is perfect as a breakfast treat. Here's how to whip up this simple but oh-so-special recipe.
Smoothies are super-quick to make and highly nutritious, meaning they're a great option for the whole family on busy mornings! This tasty antioxidant smoothie is full of free radical-fighting vitamin C, and your immune system and energy levels will thank you almost as much as your tastebuds.
Making breakfast for the hungry hordes? You can make these yummy egg and bacon cups in a muffin tin and have brekkie on the table in a jiffy.
The humble packet of prunes are transformed when stewed in a little water or juice. Not only are they really tasty to eat (just add a couple to cereal), their natural laxative effect provides a easy way to keep the digestive system regular.
Do away with the notion that breakfast should consist of just toast and cereal and embrace the fact that it can be absolutely anything you want it to be!
These ricotta pancakes with honeycomb butter make an amazing breakfast treat. The honeycomb butter is made from actual honeycomb (from the bees!). You could even serve this up with some ice cream and have it for dessert.
If you love a delicious bowl of granola for breakfast but are worried about it having a high sugar and fat content then this is the recipe for you. Its full of healthy grains, seeds and fruit.
This delicious raspberry and coconut smoothie bowl has all the fruity chill of a smoothie with the added boost of cereal and coconut. It is a full meal of healthy goodness that will keep you going until lunch.
These cute little yoghurt and berry pots are perfect for lunch boxes and if you use frozen fruit they will still be chilled by recess!
Make a batch of this pancake mix as a gift; put it into a lovely jar with the instructions and tie it up with some ribbon and measuring cups.
These muffins are cake-ey enough to seem like a real treat but also sneak in some vegetable and fibre goodness. And the very best thing about this recipe is that it can be made well in advance, right through to the batter stage and just popped in the oven when needed.
Smoothies are a fantastic way to get a quick nutritious brekkie on the run. Make yours even healthier by adding quinoa flakes. Quinoa is a powerhouse of protein, iron, fibre, vitamin B and loads of other vitamins and minerals.
Corn fritters make a delicious breakfast for a special occasion. Easy to make, this recipe uses a tin of creamed corn and makes fritters that are crisp on the outside and creamy on the inside.
Fancy a brekkie that's got a little more pizzazz than a bowl of cereal? These French toast bites will turn a boring breakfast into a fab feast - and all you need is about 5 extra minutes to make it. Winning!
If your kids are into smoothies, there's no reason why they can't enjoy one at school. Simply freeze them ahead of time, and they'll be cold and ready to drink by lunchtime.
Heres another gluten-free pancake recipe to add to your repertoire. With a wonderful nutty flavour from the almonds, and a hint of cinnamon, theyre a nutrient-dense and delicious breakfast that everyone will love.
If your kids love baked beans, why not try making your own version that are healthy, cheap and just as tasty as the tinned variety? These have the yummy addition of chopped bacon making them lovely to have piled on hot toast for a quick tea.
A baguette with chocolate hazelnut spread is a really simple breakfast idea. Get the kids can make it and everyone can enjoy it! Also great for an easy dessert.
This is a great recipe to get the kids involved in. They'll love mixing the simple dough, then rolling it out to make yummy tortillas hot from the pan ready for making their favourite Mexican. Yum!
Make up a big batch of this recipe on Sunday night, spoon it into little glass jars and pop in the fridge. Now you have a stash of healthy, yummy breakfasts ready to go. Talk about convenient!
These divine maple poached pears can be eaten either warm or cold, for breakfast, lunch or dinner! The perfect topping for cereals or porridge and delicious served alongside a stack of pancakes and ice cream. We love the versatility of the recipe, and so will you!
Packed with fruit, nuts and oats, this is a healthy breakfast idea that you can make the night before so you're ready to roll first thing. Easy as!
These light and delicious pancakes use mulberry fromage frais in their mix and are topped with a dollop of the same! Fruity, creamy and a perfect way to start the day.
Make Easter morning extra fun by turning fried eggs and bacon into this cute and simple Easter Bunny breakfast. The kids will be hopping to the table for this one!