Have you ever thought of using leftovers for breakfast? We make it pretty amazing in this recipe! (2024)

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We’ve all been there. The dreaded… “Oh my gosh we are running late and haven’t eaten breakfast!” Yep. Those crazy morning when even making a healthy smoothie seems like too much effort. Those crazy mornings can really throw you for a loop if you are not prepared. Been there. Done that.Don’t want to go back.

So here’s my thinking. Let’s call it the “MAKE AHEAD BREAKFAST MEAL PLAN” strategy. A strategy where we are prepared, efficient, healthy, and RESOURCEFUL.

First, examine your leftovers from dinner. Is there a healthy starch. Like brown rice, quinoa, fruit, or potato? Use them wisely! You can take any of these lovely starches and blend them with eggs and milk. That batter is great for waffles, muffins, rice pudding, or pancakes. Breakfast items you can freeze or place in the fridge overnight, and that are easily made portable (minus the syrup of course).

Have you ever thought of using leftovers for breakfast? We make it pretty amazing in this recipe! (3)

Since you are already in the kitchen cleaning up dinner (or delegating someone else too), you can take that batter and pour into a waffle maker for 10 minutes,bake inmuffin pans, or even bake up pancakes (yes bake!). Once cooked, just place in fridge or freezer.

I should also note that adding a little chocolate or peanut butter makes them EXTRA special for the kiddos. Okay and adults too. We’re all big kids really, right?

Here’s my GO TO recipe for Chocolate Banana Rice Waffles. This easy make ahead breakfast recipe was made from leftover jasmine rice and extra ripe bananas. Throw in a scoop of chocolate peanut butter or cocoa powder and you’r set! Great to freeze or eat right away. And most importantly, it’s PORTABLE.

Have you ever thought of using leftovers for breakfast? We make it pretty amazing in this recipe! (4)

INGREDIENTS

    • 2 eggs
    • 2 cups cooked rice, millet, or quinoa
    • 1 medium banana
    • 1 tbsp oil
    • 1/4 to 1/3 cup brownsugar
    • 1/2 tsp baking powder
    • dash of salt
    • 1 tsp vanilla
    • 1 tbsp tapioca flour or potato flour
    • 1/2 cup milk of choice (almond milk, 2 %, or coconutmilk work too)
    • 2 -4 tsp of ChocolateCocoa powder

Instructions

  1. Place all the ingredientsin a blender besides the milk. Pulse blend until mixed, then turn on low and add your milk last.
  2. Blend until smooth and thick.
  3. Keep batter in blender.
  4. Grease a waffle iron. Make sure it’s pre heated.
  5. Pour mix onto hot waffle iron. Cook until golden brown. Around 7-10 minutes per waffle. Remove and serve hot or let cool then wrap in foil and place in freezer for later.

Oh and did I mention healthy? Yes! Even better. Balanced in carbs, protein, and fat! Great breakfast fuel for a busy family and active kids.

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So what do you think about my“MAKE AHEAD BREAKFAST MEAL PLAN” strategy? Will you get on board?

Cheers!

Have you ever thought of using leftovers for breakfast? We make it pretty amazing in this recipe! (11)

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Chocolate Banana Rice Waffles

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Servings: 6

Calories: 248kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Cook rice according to the directions on packet. (You could also use millet or quinoa here in place of the rice!) Total 1 cup of cooked rice for this recipe.

  • Place all the ingredients, except the milk, in a blender.Pulse blend until mixed, then turn on low and add your milk last.

  • Blend until smooth and thick.

  • Keep batter in blender.

  • Grease a waffle iron.Make sure it’s preheated.

  • Pour mix onto hot waffle iron. Cook until golden brown. Around 7-10 minutes per waffle. Remove and serve hot or let cool then wrap in foil and place in freezer for later.

Nutrition

Calories: 248kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 64mg | Sodium: 86mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 15g

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Have you ever thought of using leftovers for breakfast? We make it pretty amazing in this recipe! (2024)

FAQs

How do you use leftovers creatively? ›

Creative Leftover Ideas for Common Ingredients:

Leftover cooked meats can be incorporated into sandwiches, salads, or pasta dishes, while meat scraps can be #repurposed into flavorful stews or tacos. Leftover rice and pasta can be transformed into flavorful fried rice or baked pasta dishes.

Why is using leftovers good? ›

Using your leftovers can also help you save time, labor, and money. Despite this, many things may keep us from using our leftovers: we aren't sure if they are safe, we forget about them, or we perceive leftovers as less appealing (Schanes et al., 2018).

Why are leftovers so good? ›

Food develops new flavour molecules, and for us, that means it tastes better. According to the study, proteins may further breakdown when the leftovers are reheated, producing new flavours which wouldn't have been there when the food was freshly cooked.

What is the healthiest breakfast to eat? ›

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 are three good foods to eat for breakfast? ›

The best breakfast foods for health. Good options for breakfast foods include oatmeal, eggs, nuts, berries, and Greek yogurt.

What is the best breakfast for weight loss? ›

To lose weight, eat fewer calories than you burn throughout the day. The best things to eat for breakfast include oatmeal, eggs, lean bacon or turkey, whole-grain toast, peanut butter, smoothies, and yogurt with muesli.

What is the most common breakfast item? ›

Based on our findings, pancakes, bacon and eggs, avocado toast, and cereal are the most popular breakfast foods in America.

What to do with leftovers you don't want? ›

Reimagine Leftovers

Shred leftover meat and turn it into a pasta sauce, combine leftover vegetables into a frittata or make a stir-fry or fried rice using yesterday's rice. You can also pickle them, turn them into a casserole or blitz them into a quick dip or soup to save time.

What can you do with waste cooked food? ›

This can be emptied into your compost bin or council food waste bin every couple of days. Your local authority may recommend that you line your food waste caddy with a liner or newspaper. Only use liners that are recommended by your council as some may not break down in the composting process.

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