Tag: Breakfast

Baked French Toast


© Maria Foy | Happy Mum Happy Child


BAKED FRENCH TOAST

Sometimes I want to make French Toast (or sometimes called Eggy Bread) but can’t be bothered standing over a pan frying it on each side. So I’ve got the most amazing Baked French Toast recipe that you can make either the night before, or in the morning.

INGREDIENTS
2 Tbsp brown sugar
2 tsp cinnamon
5 eggs
1 1/2 cup milk
1 Tbsp vanilla
1/2 cup butter (melted)
1 cup brown sugar (firmly packed)
10-12 pieces of bread
Raisins (if desired)

DIRECTIONS
Preheat your oven to 180 degrees Celsius (if you’re making it that morning).
Grease a 20 x 30cm dish with butter.
Bowl 1: Combine the 2 tablespoons of brown sugar, and the 2 teaspoons of cinnamon, in a small bowl.
Bowl 2: In a larger bowl, combine the eggs, milk and vanilla.
Bowl 3: Combine the melted butter and 1 cup of brown sugar.
Spread the melted butter and brown sugar mix over the base of the baking dish.
Place slices of bread over this brown sugar spread and make sure the base is covered (you may have to cut the bread to make it all fit)
Pour 1/3 of your egg/milk mix over the bread, and then sprinkle the brown sugar / cinnamon mix on it.
Repeat for the next two layers – your final layer will have the last bit of the brown sugar / cinnamon mix.
NIGHT BEFORE: Cover with tin foil and place in the fridge until the next morning.
MORNING OF: Place baking dish (covered) into the oven and bake for 30 minutes. Remove the cover and bake for a further 10-15 minutes.

The baked french toast won’t be as crispy or crunchy as if you cooked it in the pan. It’s more like a bread and butter pudding (but without the butter). SOO DELICIOUS.

TOP with blueberries, icing sugar or anything you desire.

Note: in between each layer I sprinkled raisins. You can use this or blueberries, raspberries, any kind of berry. Just remember not to put the raisins / berries on the top when you’re baking it, because they might burn when you take the cover off the dish.

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Blueberry & Chia Seed Jam

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Blueberry & Chia Seed Jam
NO COOKING REQUIRED

Sometimes we want to make our own jam – for whatever reason. Now I know not everyone has access to these types of ingredients, because yes they can be very expensive.

I learned about this recipe from Claire Deeks, of Dom’s Kitchen. If you do a Google search, you will find loads of different recipes out there. This particular recipe is a NO COOK recipe.

This also has just 3 ingredients in it, none of which is added sugar. The pectin in the blueberries is enough to help set the jam, and the chia seeds not only add texture but act as a type of gelatin.

Chia seeds are packed with omega-3 fatty acids, rich in fibre and protein; and they turn any liquid into a thick gel. Chia seeds will absorb several times their mass in liquid, creating a jelly-like substance in the process.

So although I’m using Blueberries for this jam, you could in fact use any type of berry and it would work because of the Chia Seeds.

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INGREDIENTS:
2 cups fresh blueberries (or thawed frozen ones)
4 tablespoons black chia seeds
4 tablespoons maple syrup

DIRECTIONS:
Combine all ingredients in a food processor (I used our Nutri Ninja) and blitz for at least a minute until pureed
The chia seeds won’t get broken down, but that’s ok
Once all combined and pureed, pour into a jar and pop in the fridge
This will last at least a couple of weeks

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You can try different berries too, but it’s worth remembering that each berry will have a different amount of pectin in it – and pectin is what helps the jam to set.

Alternatively, if you would rather buy your own Jam (because honestly it is cheaper), then just make sure you check out the ingredients on the back of the jar.

Chia seeds from the supermarket can be expensive – so shop around. The same goes for blueberries. Do a Google Search and see what it comes up with. You’d be surprised at the price difference!

Guys, interesting fact: did you know that legally in New Zealand, it can only be called “JAM” if it contains 65% sugar?! That’s crazy! So remember, if you’re looking for something a bit more natural, perhaps search for a “Preserve” or “Spread”.

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A Guide To Cooking The Perfect Egg

A Guide To Cooking The Perfect Egg

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Eggs are an amazing way to start the day, for every member of the family (except the pet, of course).

Did you know that an egg contains 6 grams of protein? That’s quite a bit more than any other breakfast option, and as you know protein helps to sustain the energy through the day.

Eggs are also have at least 11 different vitamins and minerals as well Omega-3 and antioxidants. For more information about the nutrition of eggs, head over to the I Love Eggs website!

The New Zealand Nutrition Foundation notes that if you are generally in good health you can enjoy eggs as often as you like as part of a normal and healthy, balanced diet.

I often start my day with a couple of poached eggs on toast, and my kids do the boiled eggs with toast. As I said above, because Eggs pack a protein punch, they help my kids to stay full for longer – which ultimately gives them more energy during the day.

My 4 year old is at Kindy and is always on the go, and my son, who is 2.5 years old, is a never-ending ball of energy. So they really do need a good start every day.

However cooking eggs can be a pain, because I never seem to be able to cook the perfect one! So I have done a bit of research, and have put together this super helpful printout on how to cook the perfect egg:

Click to download and save to your computer …

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Breakfast Ideas For Kids

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Breakfast Ideas For Kids

Thinking of things to give your kid for breakfast can be difficult, on a good day they ask for cereal and then spit tacks when it’s the wrong type. On a bad day, you actually put effort in and they turn their noses up – because kids don’t give a shit about the effort you put in.

As such I’ve put this list together of a whole raft of things, including the traditional items.  For the mundane, cereal-type stuff, check out the World’s Easiest Kid Breakfasts post.

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Breakfast Bears Instagram
Breakfast Bears

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Crepes

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French Toast Roll Ups

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Baked French Toast

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3 In Gredient Pancakes No Flour No Egg
Three Ingredient Pancakes – No Flour & No Eggs Version

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Three Ingredient Pancakes Flour

Three Ingredient Pancakes – Flour & Egg Version

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Pan Fried Cinnamon Bananas Link

Pan Fried Cinnamon Bananas

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Breakfast Bananas Link

Breakfast Bananas

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The World's Easiest Kid Breakfasts

Regular Breakfast Ideas

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The Regular Breakfast Ideas one above is just your usual cereal, eggs, toast, etc etc … Don’t forget about smoothies too!  However if you’re looking for more ideas, be sure to check out my Breakfast Ideas For Kids board on Pinterest.

Be sure to follow me on Instagram and Snapchat as I usually post everything I do there.

Hope this was useful in your quest for finding breakfast ideas for your kids!

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The World’s Easiest Kid Breakfasts

 

YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST!

The World’s Easiest Kid Breakfasts

The World's Easiest Kid Breakfasts


Who knew parenting would prove to be so “interesting”!?  We all have these pressures we put on ourselves – whether they’re real or not is up to us to decide.

Whilst I might make pancakes for breakfast a few days out of the week, it doesn’t make me any better of a parent than someone who serves toast. It also doesn’t make the toast-serving-parent lazy – it actually makes them smart ????

There are also a lot of recipes out there for the most amazing breakfasts – heck I’ve got some of them on my page!  3 Ingredient Pancakes, French Toast Roll Ups, and more.

However, what about “recipes” for the easiest breakfasts?  Technically this isn’t a recipe, it’s a compilation, but I don’t care.  So here are the World’s Easiest Kid Breakfasts:

  • Toast
  • Eggs
  • Cereal
  • Yoghurt
  • Fruit
  • Rolled Oats

There you have it – the World’s Easiest Kid Breakfasts.  As they say in life – keep it simple!

Half the time when I make my kids cooked breakfasts, they don’t eat it.  So why bother putting the effort in HAHA!

What’s the easiest breakfast for your kids?


 

Crepes

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CREPES!

A Crepe is a very thin pancake, so no baking powder needed.  Growing up, this is what we would have for dessert on special occasions.  My Dad would cook crepes – so this is definitely a memory-dish for me.

This particular recipe is super simple and surprisingly easy – just throw everything into a bowl or blender, mix, chill and then cook!

You can make this gluten free by using Gluten Free flour (I use Edmonds Gluten Free Flour) instead of regular flour.

INGREDIENTS:
1½ cups milk
4 large eggs (size 7)
1 cup flour (regular or gluten free)
3 tablespoons butter / margarine
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar

DIRECTIONS:
Add all ingredients into a blender or large bowl, and process / beat until combined and foamy.  The batter will be runny – not like your normal pancake mix.

Transfer to the fridge and chill for 30 minutes.  During this time, you can prepare the rest of your toppings – whipped cream, jam, lemon juice, sugar, fresh fruit … you can add whatever you want to crepes!  My personal favourite is nutella and whipped cream … OMG ????

Once the 30 minutes is up, heat a slightly buttered pan and cook your crepes.  The idea is that you pour a small amount, and then tilt the pan to spread it out.  It should only take 30-60 seconds each side.

Once each crepe is cooked, transfer to a plate and store in a warmed oven until all crepes are done.

You can eat your crepes with savoury or sweet toppings.

ENJOY!

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3 Ingredient Pancakes – Allergy Friendly

 

3 INGREDIENT PANCAKES – ALLERGY FRIENDLY

3 Ingredient Pancakes

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This recipe for pancakes has only 3 ingredients and is actually quite amazing.  Completely 100% from the amazing Lydia Bakes and her snapchat.  No eggs and no flour means this is a great allergy-friendly recipe. Lydia’s original recipe had Almond Milk in it – so you can use any type of milk that suits your needs.

INGREDIENTS:
1/2 cup Rolled Oats
1 Banana
4 TBS Milk
OPTIONAL: pinch of cinnamon

DIRECTIONS:
Put all ingredients into a blender and blitz.  I used our NutriBullet.  If you have a stick blender, I’m sure that will help.  The pancake batter shouldn’t be too runny – add some more rolled oats and re-blitz if the consistency doesn’t feel right.

Cook as you would a normal pancake, and enjoy with your favourite toppings ????

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Pan Fried Cinnamon Bananas

 

Pan Fried Cinnamon BananasSuper easy to make, and only 3 ingredients needed!

These can be eaten as a snack, or as a breakfast treat.  Only taking 10 minutes altogether, you need to try these pan fried cinnamon bananas ASAP!

INGREDIENTS
2 slightly overripe bananas
2 Tablespoons Sugar
1 Tablespoon Cinnamon

DIRECTIONS
Slice the bananas into 2cm thick rounds.
Mix the sugar and cinnamon together in a separate bowl.
Heat a frying pan over a medium heat, spray with olive oil
Place the banana rounds onto the hot pan and fry for 2-3 minutes on each side, sprinkling the cinnamon / sugar on each side as you turn.

ENJOY!

 

Breakfast Banana Pops

Breakfast Banana Pops by Happy Mum Happy Child

Just a really quick recipe for something yummy and easy for breakfast.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
A banana
Yoghurt
Cereal
Ice block stick
A shallow / flat bowl

DIRECTIONS:
Tip some cereal out into a shallow bowl.  Cut your banana in half and put your ice block stick half way up one end. Using a butter knife, spread yoghurt over the banana. Next roll the banana in the cereal.

Voila! Breakfast Banana Pops!


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