I’m always on the lookout for breakfast ideas that are both easy to prepare and a hit with my kids. Walmart offers a variety of ingredients that make creating delicious and kid-friendly breakfasts a breeze. Here are 11 breakfast hacks that have quickly become favorites in our household.
DIY Breakfast Burrito Station
Setting up a DIY breakfast burrito station is a game-changer for busy mornings. I stock up on tortillas, eggs, shredded cheese, and pre-cooked sausage crumbles from Walmart. The kids love customizing their burritos with their favorite toppings. To add some extra flavor, I also grab a jar of salsa and some avocado slices. It’s a fun and interactive way for them to start the day, and it gives them a sense of independence as they make their own meals.
Overnight Oats in a Jar
Overnight oats are a lifesaver for those hectic mornings. Using Walmart’s Great Value Old-Fashioned Oats, I prepare individual mason jars of oats mixed with milk, yogurt, and a dash of honey. After sitting in the fridge overnight, they’re ready to grab and go. My kids love adding their own toppings like fresh berries, chia seeds, or a spoonful of peanut butter. It’s a nutritious start to the day and a great way to keep mornings stress-free.
Quick Pancake Mix-Up
Walmart’s pancake mix makes whipping up breakfast pancakes quick and effortless. I keep a box of Great Value Complete Pancake & Waffle Mix for those days when we need a quick breakfast fix. The kids enjoy getting creative by adding chocolate chips or blueberries to the batter. For an extra special touch, I sometimes use cookie cutters to shape the pancakes into fun designs. A drizzle of syrup and a sprinkle of powdered sugar make them irresistible.
Berry-licious Yogurt Parfaits
Yogurt parfaits are a hit in my house, and Walmart makes it easy to stock up on all the essentials. I fill our fridge with Great Value Vanilla Yogurt and a mix of fresh or frozen berries. Layering yogurt, fruit, and a crunchy granola topping like Nature Valley makes for a tasty and visually appealing breakfast option. It’s a healthy choice that’s perfect for a quick morning meal or an afternoon snack.
Cheesy Egg Muffin Cups
Cheesy egg muffin cups are a delicious option to make ahead and reheat on busy mornings. I use Walmart’s eggs, shredded cheese, and diced ham or bacon. Mixing the ingredients together and baking them in a muffin tin creates a portable breakfast that’s easy to serve. The kids love the cheesy goodness and I appreciate that they’re getting a protein-packed meal to start their day.
Frozen Waffle Sandwiches
Frozen waffles from Walmart make excellent breakfast sandwiches. I pop a few Great Value Homestyle Waffles in the toaster and sandwich them with cream cheese and fruit preserves. For a savory twist, scrambled eggs and cheese make a hearty filling. These waffle sandwiches are quick to assemble and fun for the kids to eat, making them a perfect choice for those mornings when we’re in a rush.
Smoothie Freezer Packs
Smoothie freezer packs are my secret weapon for ensuring my kids get their vitamins in. I prep bags with Walmart’s frozen fruit, spinach, and a scoop of protein powder. In the morning, all I have to do is add milk or juice and blend. The kids love the fruity flavors and I love the convenience. It’s a simple way to provide a nutritious breakfast without the hassle.
Savory Breakfast Quesadillas
Breakfast quesadillas are a savory treat that my kids devour. I fill them with scrambled eggs, cheese, and Walmart’s pre-cooked sausage crumbles. Cooking them on a skillet until golden brown makes for a crispy and satisfying meal. Served with a side of salsa, they’re a fun alternative to the traditional breakfast options and easy to customize to suit everyone’s taste.
Instant Pot Steel-Cut Oats
For a warm and hearty breakfast, I turn to my Instant Pot to make steel-cut oats with Great Value Steel-Cut Oats. It’s a set-and-forget method that results in perfectly cooked oats every time. Adding a sprinkle of cinnamon, a handful of raisins, and a drizzle of maple syrup makes it a comforting morning meal. The kids love the rich, creamy texture, and I love knowing they’re starting their day with a wholesome breakfast.
Nutty Banana Toast
Nutty banana toast is a quick and easy breakfast option that my kids can’t get enough of. I use Walmart’s whole grain bread, spread with peanut butter or almond butter, and top with sliced bananas. A sprinkle of chia seeds adds a nutritional boost. It’s a satisfying meal that’s rich in protein and fiber, keeping the kids full and energized throughout the morning.
Cinnamon Roll Dippers
When I want to treat the kids, cinnamon roll dippers are a fun and easy choice. I pick up a can of Great Value Cinnamon Rolls from Walmart, bake them, and slice into strips. The kids love dipping them into a homemade icing made from powdered sugar and milk. It’s a sweet breakfast treat that’s perfect for weekend mornings and a fun way to mix up our routine.
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