Are you looking for great recipes that kids can do themselves (or with a little help) to treat Mom this year? Look no further! I have rounded up some mouth-watering options that might just become regulars on the breakfast menu.
Mother’s Day Breakfast Recipes
Here is a list of great Mother’s Day Breakfast Recipes from around the web that kids can make to treat Mom. They are also great for husbands and partners to make to show a small token of thanks to the mother of their children, or for grown children to make for their own mothers or grandmothers.
These would be great for breakfast in bed, a tasty brunch, or as a special way to make Mom feel like a queen for the day.
Breakfast in a Flash
It truly doesn’t get much quicker or easier than these 90 Second Scrambled Eggs from 7 on a Shoestring.
Kids will be able to easily whip these up with little or no help. They can pair it with some yummy fruit, some toast, or some precooked breakfast meat to really WOW without making it too complicated.
If you’re wanting SUPER easy, check out this great idea from Giggles Galore. Her Bagel Bar idea is fun for all ages, and totally customizable.
See how fun and simple that is? She also had a yummy recipe for Cinnamon Yogurt Parfaits that seems to be perfect for a fast and easy breakfast. I know my kids would gobble it up, and I wouldn’t mind indulging in it myself.
These Overnight Oats from Days of a Domestic Dad look delicious!
This yummy breakfast is easy to customize to different tastes, and can be made either in cute individual servings or as a large family-sized portion all together. Either way, it’s easy enough for a child to help with or for a time saving breakfast shortcut for anyone.
This Orange Juice Smoothie from Three Different Directions is a simple way to blend up some tasty ingredients for a refreshing breakfast treat.
Smoothies make a simple breakfast that takes just a few minutes from gathering ingredients to presenting to Mom. It’s also a crowd favorite for the whole family!
Extra Special Mother’s Day Bites
These recipes will require a little bit of extra preparation or ingredients, but will be well worth the effort!
For example, look at these yummy Best Ever Waffles from Suitcases and Sippy Cups.
The smell of waffles in the morning would be so nice! I can’t remember the last time we got the ol’ waffle iron out, but this recipe sounds like a winner.
For a totally clean, healthy recipe that tastes gourmet, try the Carrot Cake Steel Cut Oatmeal from it’s yummi.
Oatmeal like this is unique, but it combines classic flavors that everyone will enjoy. For a nice savory breakfast option from her, check out this Dubliner Quiche Crescent Cups as well. These two would work well together for a fancy-looking breakfast or brunch!
These Ham and Cheese Muffin Cups from Pounds 4 Pennies are SO delicious! I often crave a meat & eggs breakfast and this one is hearty, but a really fun, poppable size.
These little breakfast cups are the perfect size for a fun brunch or for kids to munch on. Leftovers keep well in the fridge and just might even taste better the next day. We often make a similar recipe that is crust-less, too.
Try some Orange Cinnamon French Toast from Fleur de Lolly.
In less than 30 minutes, you’ll have a terrific breakfast that Mom will be talking about (and probably requesting!) for quite some time.
This Sour Cream Banana Bread (with walnuts) from The Gardening Cook combines several of my personal favorite ingredients!
It would be good for breakfast, and also great as a special dessert later on. Leftovers, if there are any, are easy to freeze for a quick special treat whenever Mom wants some.
Whole food recipes are the thing right now, and I can definitely see why. They really make you feel better and they taste incredible. Take these Bacon, Egg, Cheddar, and Kale Breakfast Muffins, for example. They’re posted over on The Rising Spoon.
They’re fluffy and grain-free as well! Notice all of the fresh, clean sourced ingredients it calls for. That’s a great way to start the day off right.
For a really special breakfast, go French with this Chocolate Brioche Pain Perdue Recipe (or Decadent French Toast for those of us that needed a translation for the title….), posted over at 3 Boys and a Dog.
I think the optional sautéed bananas give this recipe such a sophisticated touch.
Finally, what is a breakfast recipe roundup without muffins?! Take a peek at these Berry Patch Muffins I found over at Miz Helen’s Country Cottage.
Which Mother’s Day Breakfast Recipes are your favorite?
Thanks to all of the awesome bloggers for sharing their recipes with us!
Colby T Shipwash says
They all look delicious! They can also be used for Father’s Day as well!
Jenn says
So, so true. Although, I think my husband would need about a pound of bacon in addition to whatever else I made… 😉
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Becca from It's Yummi! says
This recipe lineup looks fabulous! Thanks for sharing my recipes with your readers!
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Carol says
Thanks for including my banana bread recipe! Carol
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Mariah Leeson says
I hope my kids do something as lovely as all of these ideas for me on Mother’s Day. Thanks for including my Bagel Bar and Cinnamon Yogurt Parfait!
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Katie Harding says
These all look so yummy, I think I’ll just forward this to my husband so he knows what I’ll be expecting on Sunday morning! 🙂 Thanks for sharing!!
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Gwenn Panny says
My 8-year old daughter cooked bacon and eggs for me this morning. I was so touched.
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Miz Helen says
I would love for the kids to treat me with these awesome recipes! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome post with Full Plate Thursday and hope you have a great week!
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