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One of the foodie new year’s resolutions I suggested for 2012 was that we all make more pancakes. Pancakes was really just a stand-in for any slightly involved, completely delicious breakfast treat. And I didn’t suggest it so we’d all enter 2013 all chubby from eating coffee cake instead of yogurt every morning (I have a wedding dress to wear in late 2012–remember?). On weekends, I like to make pancakes for Alex or cake and baked eggs for friends I’ve invited for brunch. It’s fun to spend longer in the kitchen than the time it takes to pour milk over cereal, and a little effort goes a long way in terms of sustenance and time spent together. Or at least I think so. I must get the inclination to make awesome homemade breakfasts from my mom.
**The Best Breakfast Sweet Treats**
1. Banana-Coconut Crumb Cake
This pioneering effort to create a dairy-free coffee finds flavor in fruit: rich coconut and homey banana. Perfect for lazy Saturday mornings or as part of Sunday brunch bread baskets.
2. Hot Raisin Bread
This one’s straight from mom’s kitchen: a scone-like quickbread studded with raisins whose best quality is the cinnamon sugar crust that encases the bread in a sweet buttery crunch.
3. Pumpkin Pancakes
These delightful pancakes make the most of the go-to pumpkin flavors, nutmeg and cinnamon. Those spices get a second moment in the sun, since they also get mixed into a sweet-salty honey butter, which is fantastic atop a stack of pumpkin pancakes
4. Apple Crumb Coffee Cake
This cake is inspired by one of the best bakers around, Rose Levy Beranbaum. It has crumbs both on top and inside, which means that warm wedges of it need nothing other than steaming cups of coffee for accompanimnt.
5. Zesty Lemon Crepes with Butter and Sugar
Nix the nutella filling, skip over the strawberries and chocolate, and no need for banana. The best crepes are filled with just butter and sugar–and a squeeze of lemon. Make these on a matin when you’re dreaming of Paris.
6. Cornmeal-Crusted Buttermilk French Toast
Brought about by a gift of sorghum syrup from Kate, Cara’s sister, this French toast has Southern flair in the form of a buttermilk soak and a buttery cornmeal crust.
7. Oatmeal with Blueberries and Dried Cherries
A healthful alternative to some of the more indulgent breakfast sweets here, the secret to this oatmeal is the brand of grains: Old Wessex All Natural 5 Grain Cereal Though it’s full of fruit, you don’t actually need any fresh ingredients to make it. Score!
8. Orange Marmelade Muffins
These muffins are a baker’s dream. More precisely, they are a non-baker’s dream. There is no creaming of butter, no fancy stunts, not even any zesting of oranges–which you’d think you’d need to get the deep, delicious orange flavor.
9. Wake-Up Cocoa Quickbread
This loaf cake/bread is firmer and less rich than the muffin-like loaf cakes that are often served at breakfast and brunch, inspired by the flavorful French pain d’epice rather than a dense banana or applesauce bread. As a result, you can eat more of it and spread it more thickly with cream cheese or butter.
10. Bacon and Egg Sandwich with Pepper Jack
Now this list is all about sweets, because sometimes breakfast just needs some sugar. But just in case you’re the type who can’t abide by French toast, coffee cake, and pancakes, here’s an indulgence that’s all about the savory richness of eggs and bacon.
When scientists recently announced that the key to long-term weight loss might be having a little dessert as part of your healthy, balanced breakfast, sweet-toothed dieters around the world rejoiced. The researchers, whose study was published in the journal Steroids, found that if you’re cutting calories and sugar, the best time to indulge in something sweet is in the morning because that’s when your metabolism is at its peak. The authors noted that it’s also important to include healthy carbohydratesand protein as part of your morning meal, and stick to a low-calorie diet.
Inspired by this new data, we turned to vegan food blogger and chocoholic Katie Higgins of ChocolateCoveredKatie.com for her favorite dessert-inspired breakfast recipes. (And since everything Katie does is dessert-inspired, it was hard to narrow it down!) Read on for delectable vegan recipes that taste sinful, but all still clock in at less than 350 calories.
Pumpkin Bread in a Bowl
This breakfast is only 180 calories, but it also packs 8 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein. To make pumpkin bread in a bowl, just blend pumpkin puree, nondairy milk, cereal, and a few simple seasonings, and let it sit for about 10 minutes. When it’s ready, it will have the consistency of thick pudding. Top with nuts for an added boost of nutrients, fiber, and healthy monounsaturated fat.
Snickerdoodle Pancakes
Snickerdoodle cookies take on a new form in these spelt-flour pancakes that have only 223 calories in the whole recipe, which produces six thick pancakes. Sprinkle your flapjacks with cinnamon and sugar, and it will really taste like you’re eating a homemade cookie for breakfast — except this version has 7 grams of fiber and 8 grams of protein per batch
Single-Lady Muffins
Sans fruit, this muffin made with applesauce instead of oil is just 110 calories with 0.5 grams of fat. Add your favorite fruit to the batter, such as blueberries, and top with Katie’s tofu cheesecake frosting for a delicious sweet treat at any time of the day.
Oatmeal-Raisin Cookie Larabars
Lower in calories than store-bought Larabars and completely added-sugar-free, these gluten-free bars are the perfect sweet breakfast on the run. Just combine raisins, quick oats, walnuts, vanilla, and a pinch of salt in a food processor for an easy 180-calorie treat.
Peanut Butter Breakfast Pudding
Blend peanut butter, banana, cooked oatmeal, and milk for a creamy pudding-like breakfast that contains 11 grams of protein and just 330 calories. Add some sliced banana on top (and a few chocolate chips if you wish) for a meal that will definitely keep you full until lunch.
Cookie-Dough Oatmeal Cake
This cookie-inspired single-serving baked oatmeal has only 180 calories if you skip the optional nut butter. The cookie-dough taste comes from a little sweetener of your choice (maple syrup or stevia is suggested), unsweetened applesauce, and a small handful of chocolate chips. Each recipe makes one oatmeal cake, or you can split it into two 1/2-cup ramekins for two mini treats
Five-Minute Chocolate Oatmeal
This dish might look like a chocolate overload, but if you skip the chocolate chips, it has only 1 1/2 tablespoons of unsweetened cocoa powder (a mere 18 calories), so it’s not overpoweringly sweet. Combine the cocoa powder, regular rolled oats, nondairy milk, vanilla, and banana and cook for a 300-calorie breakfast that’s full of fiber from the banana and whole grains from the oats. In you crave a little more sweetness, add one packet of zero-calorie stevia sweetener.
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