8 Healthy Make-Ahead Breakfast Recipes

You'll never skip breakfast again!

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I’ve done it, you’ve done it, we’ve all done it: hit the snooze button one too many times, leaving hardly any time to look presentable, let alone eat a half-decent breakfast. This probably isn’t the wisest decision, considering how important breakfast is for your health—eating breakfast has been shown to promote weight-loss, lower cholesterol, and improve concentration—but if you’re anything like me, all the healthy benefits in the world are often no substitute for sleeping in just five more minutes. Can I get an amen?

I decided to solve this problem once and for all. With a little advance planning, you can make a healthy, yummy breakfast ahead of time, so all you have to do in the a.m. is chow down. Check out these eight delicious (and nutritious) breakfast recipes that can be made the night before for minimal prep time in the morning. Helllllo snooze-city!

Gruyere Frittata with Kale and Tomato
via Eat Life Whole

Cook this veggie-filled (and yummy) frittata for a sustaining dinner that you can reheat for (a just as yummy) breakfast the next day.

Homemade Granola
via Cooking Light

Pair this nutty granola with fresh fruit and yogurt in the morning for a quick and delicious meal.

Fruit-on-the-Bottom Yogurt Cups
via The Kitchn

Use mason jars for this DYI take on your favorite packaged yogurt.

Sweet Potato Baked Oatmeal
via Sprint 2 the Table

Once you make ’em and freeze ’em, your morning prep only requires a 15-second zap in the microwave.

Blueberry Power Muffins with Almond Streusel
via Cooking Light

These muffins, packed with vitamin B, can be baked and frozen up to a month ahead of time!

Asparagus, Cheese, and Potato Frittata
via Fit Sugar

Reheat this bad boy in less than five morning minutes.

Crustless Mini-Quiches
via The Kitchn

This healthy take on a classic recipe provides the perfect bite-size breakfast for heading out the door.

Sweet Potato Waffles
via Everyday Health

Forget Eggo Waffles—this healthy alternative made with sweet potatoes takes the same amount of morning preparation.

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