Sheet Pan Biscuit Breakfast Sandwiches
Chocolate Chip Pancakes

Ree says: “My kids would’ve gone bonkers over these when they were younger and I guarantee you that they still would today.” They’re fluffy, tender, and filled with just the right amount of chocolate.
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Ham and Cheese Croissants

Crunchy on the outside, salty and cheesy on the inside, these croissants are definitely kid-approved. (Adults love ’em, too!) And they’re super easy to make thanks to store-bought puff pastry.
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Morning Glory Muffins

They see a sweet muffin, but you see all the good-for-you ingredients packed inside, like apples, raisins, carrots, coconut, pecans, and whole wheat flour. You can make and freeze them in advance, too!
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Cinnamon-Pecan Yeasted Waffles

Breakfast Pizza

Pizza for breakfast will make them giggle with delight! Pile the toppings like eggs, bacon, and hash browns high for a filling start to the day.
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Walnut Brownie Baked Oatmeal

It may taste like a warm, chocolatey brownie, but this baked oatmeal is actually filled with lots of good-for-you ingredients like hearty oats and naturally sweet applesauce.
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Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole

What kid doesn’t like tater tots? Layer on top lots of eggs, bacon, and cheese, which you can assemble the night before. Just bake it off when you’re ready.
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Green Eggs and Ham

They will like green eggs and ham, Sam-I-Am, when you make this skillet breakfast. Rather than dye the dish with food coloring, kale gives it a bright green color along with lots of nutrients.
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Carrot Cake Muffins

Cake for breakfast? They’ll love that idea! All your kids see is the cream cheese frosting, but you’ll be happy to get some vitamin-rich carrots in their systems, too.
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Strawberry Butter

If you don’t have a lot of time, you can still whip up something special. Strawberry butter takes only ten minutes to make and you can slather it on anything from toast to muffins.
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Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Pastry

The classic combo of bacon, egg, and cheese gets a hand-held update in this kid-friendly breakfast recipe! The hearty ingredients are nestled in flaky puff pastry and topped with a generous sprinkle of everything bagel seasoning for good measure.
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Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal

This foolproof recipe for apple and cinnamon-spiced oats will make it easier than ever to say goodbye to your typical instant oatmeal. Warm, tender oats lightly sweetened with brown sugar and apple are sure to be a hit with the kids!
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French Toast Sticks

This playful twist on the classic breakfast favorite is perfect for little hands and big appetites! Serve them with a generous side of syrup for the ultimate dipping experience.
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Air Fryer Doughnuts

Skip the complicated dough and pop open a can of biscuits for a quick treat. The air fryer eliminates the need for oil so they’re at least a little bit healthier, too.
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Individual Sausage Casseroles

Sure, you could make a big breakfast casserole, but these individually portioned egg bites are so much cuter and easier to make! They’re full of breakfast sausage, bell pepper, and freshly grated cheddar cheese.
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Sheet Pan Pancakes

As far as kid-approved breakfasts go, pancakes take the cake! The fluffy breakfast food is made even easier in this recipe that utilizes a sheet pan to cook the whole stack at once. Plus, you can customize it with their favorite toppings like fruit and chocolate chips!
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Homemade Chicken Apple Sausage

For a protein-forward breakfast, try these easy homemade sausage patties! They’re made from lean ground chicken, fresh apples, and garlic.
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Healthy Blueberry Muffins

If you’re looking for a lighter bakery-style treat, these muffins are made with oats, whole wheat flour, Greek yogurt, and honey. The best part is, they’ll never know they’re healthy!
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Pumpkin Smoothie

The return of school also means the return of fall—and all things pumpkin spice! If the kiddos aren’t old enough to enjoy a PSL, treat them to a sweet and creamy pumpkin smoothie topped with crunchy graham cracker crumbs.
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