Love heart French toast
Crisp French toast cut into heart shapes with a cookie cutter and served with fresh raspberries make this a wonderful Valentine's Day breakfast or an anytime treat when you want to say, 'I love you'.
Crisp French toast cut into heart shapes with a cookie cutter and served with fresh raspberries make this a wonderful Valentine's Day breakfast or an anytime treat when you want to say, 'I love you'.
Allowing these scones to just touch while cooking will keep them moist and help them to rise in the oven. The secret to this recipe is the resting time. If you skip this step you'll be making rock cakes rather than scones.
This easy toddler-friendly omelette is full of protein and veggies making it a nutritious breakfast or lunch for any little one with a hungry tum!
Eating a healthy breakfast improves focus at school and allows kids to perform at their best. Read why it's best to have breakfast and find advice on some healthy breakfast ideas.
Sunshine in a glass!
Rice cooker quinoa porridge is super easy and a great way to make a healthy porridge without standing at the stove and stirring. Add your favourite sweetener and top with fresh fruit.
Marmalade is a delicious tangy spread to have on your toast for breakfast. This marmalade recipe is surprisingly easy to make and uses plenty of delicious oranges which gives it a lovely sunshine-y colour. Perfect for gifts, this recipes makes 1.5 litres of marmalade.
Omelettes are a great way to include eggs in your diet. Fantastic for breakfast, omelettes also make the perfect too-tired-to-cook weeknight dinner. Add cheese and tomato to the mix and you have a complete meal!
Are you looking for a delicious and healthy start to the day for kids who just wont eat? This raspberry and banana smoothie ticks all boxes as it contains fresh eggs, milk, fruit and LSA mix.
With calcium for bones and teeth, plus potassium, vitamins A, B6, C, zinc, magnesium, and iron, this is a flavoursome and healthy breakfast for baby.
This is an unusual turn for the good old frittata but certainly a delicious one. My kids love this for morning tea and we sometimes have it for breakfast if having a slow Sunday. Its also a really easy recipe for the kids to help with and takes no time at all.
Youve seen the famous rainbow cake. Now here are the rainbow pancakes. For a special occasion breakfast for a special little person, they are sure to delight.
Kick-start your morning with this healthy strawberry smoothie. Quick to make, really tasty and the kids love it, too!
The gorgeous garlic butter in the mushrooms will soak through the vegetable onto the baking tray (hence the use of baking paper or foil) to leave a deliciously garlicky buttery residue. Think garlic bread here...
The kids will love this wholesome breakfast smoothie - especially those who aren't keen on a big brekkie. This liquid meal is packed to brim with nutritious ingredients and will keep them full and satisfied until recess.
Try this fruity twist on a breakfast staple for a nutritious start to the day. Vanilla yoghurt, fruit and brown sugar give this unusual omelette recipe an irresistible flavour that's bound to become a brekkie favourite.
Either as a treat for breakfast or a yummy dessert, these choc chip pancakes will be a hit with the whole family. Buy the more expensive choc chips that hold their shape when heated; cheaper ones melt and make it very difficult to flip the pancake.
Who doesn't love a iced chocolate and this one is good for them if you use low fat milk it will increase their uptake of calcium
This easy dessert makes the most of nectarines which are past their best by stuffing them with crushed Anzac biscuits and honey, then baking them in a cinnamon syrup until soft. Top with yoghurt for a truly divine dessert.
This rice cooker cake is cooked in your rice cooker. Yes, that's right - rice cooker! It looks like a golden buttery cake, uses pancake batter and is so easy that you can get the kids to help you whip it up. What's not to love?
Did you know you could make pancakes with just two ingredients? Well you can and we are going to show you how so they're the best 2 ingredient pancakes ever!
There are not many other smells that top the smell of fresh bread baking, but this brioche loaf is the cream of the crop. Look forward to lashings of jam or cream while the brioche is bakes in the oven.
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Apple muffins are an incredibly healthy snack young children will love. Using natural yoghurt and grated apple and dates, this muffin recipe is deliciously scented with cinnamon and is just as good served hot or cold.
This granola - or toasted muesli - is packed with seeds, nuts and coconut and toasted with maple syrup and coconut oil. It has sweetness added with raisins and dried cranberries.
Perfecty for breakfast for all the family these tinned peaches topped with yoghurt, cottage cheese and muesli tastes delicious.
This fruity French toast is served up with a side of rhubarb compote that will have you wanting this for breakfast every day.
These sweet, golden and slightly chewy clusters are delicious over yoghurt for breakfast, by the handful for morning tea, crumbled over ice cream and/or poached fruit for dessert or stirred through a breakfast muffin.
This recipe combines spicy banana bread with lush cinnamon flavoured apples that makes a delicious and moist loaf. More fruit and less cake, perfect lunchboxes or morning tea.