Gluten-Free Buckwheat Buttermilk Waffles with Blueberries and Bananas

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These hearty buttermilk buckwheat waffles are a nutritious spin on a breakfast classic. Crunchy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, they go perfectly with fruit on top and a drizzle of maple syrup. Why buy frozen waffles when you can whip up a batch at home? Get the recipe now, plus tips for freezing leftovers!

Mini Breakfast Quiches With a Puff Pastry Crust

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For a fun way to change up your breakfast, brunch, or brinner routine, try these adaptable mini quiches with a puff pastry crust. They are perfect when you want to offer a varied selection of assorted fillings for a brunch buffet. Try this version with onions, garlic, spinach, and cheese. Get the recipe now.

Hot Cross Buns: A British Easter Tradition

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A traditional British Isles bread that’s popular to bake for Easter, hot cross buns are thought to be a sign of lasting friendship. This recipe is a sweet way to begin an Easter tradition in your family, and to share in the many legends that are associated with this fluffy delicacy. Read more now.

Honey Grapefruit Scones with Oats and Einkorn Flour

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Made with einkorn flour, oat flour, and rolled oats, our grapefruit honey scones are hearty and satisfyingly nourishing. Savor the subtle sweetness from the coconut sugar and honey, while the ginger and grapefruit play with your taste buds. Serve with softened butter for a delightful breakfast. Read more now.

Kulich: Traditional Russian Easter Bread

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For a beautiful (and edible!) centerpiece on your Easter table, bake kulich, a traditional Russian bread. Soft and delicious with dried fruits, nuts, and cardamom, it’s ideal for Easter brunch. Cover with a sugary glaze, and enjoy every sweet slice. Save the rest for French toast the next morning. Read more now.

Celebrate Spring With A Traditional Italian Easter Egg Bread

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Whether this traditional Italian Easter Bread reminds you of something your great-grandmother used to bake, or it’s a new recipe that you’ve never made, give it a try this year. Topped with a festive dyed egg, you’ll love the dough mixed with an assortment of candied fruits, nuts, and anise seeds. Read more on Foodal.

Easy Vegan Oatmeal Breakfast Bars

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A quick, filling, and nutritious breakfast bar that you’ll want to make every week! Oats, almonds, and shredded coconut give these bars a satisfyingly dense texture without being heavy. These are great for breakfast, or a mid-morning snack with a cup of coffee. Get the details now!

Homemade Fruit & Chocolate Granola Bars for Breakfast on the Go

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Gooey, slightly sweet, crunchy, and fruity chocolate granola bars kick the pants off any store bought version you’ve tried. Our bars are filled with crunchy almonds, hearty oats, and pops of dried fruit, and they make for a satisfying grab-and-go breakfast or afternoon snack. Get the easy recipe now on Foodal.

Breakfast Toast Cups with Bacon and Eggs: Your New On-the-Go Breakfast

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Need a filling on-the-go breakfast with all the savory ingredients you love to eat in the morning? Bake these homemade breakfast toast cups filled with whole eggs, crispy bacon, and gooey cheese. Wrapped in toasty bread, they are perfectly portable for the busiest of days. Get the recipe now on Foodal.

Homemade Einkorn Bagels with Your Favorite Toppings

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Though they take some preparation, these homemade bagels are as good as any from New York City. Slightly crispy on the outside and with just the right amount of softness and chewiness inside. And they are made with Einkorn flour so are easier to digest than conventional wheat-based bagels.