EatingWell's best breakfast recipes featuring ingredients such as eggs, avocados, kefir, chickpeas, and peanuts. These ingredients are known to fight belly fat.
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Egg-in-a-Hole with Spinach & Bacon
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When you make this cute breakfast-for-dinner recipe, also known as toad-in-a-hole or a one-eyed jack, you can vary it by using kale or even Swiss chard in place of the spinach.
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Parmesan Cloud Eggs
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These light and fluffy eggs are loaded with Parmesan and scallions for tons of flavor, plus there's a luscious runny yolk on top. And don't worry, this impressive brunch recipe is easy enough for anyone to master.
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Berry-Kefir Smoothie
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Get a probiotic boost at breakfast when you add kefir to your smoothie. Feel free to use any berries and nut butter you have on hand in this healthy smoothie recipe.
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Mini Quiches with Sweet Potato Crust
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Shredded sweet potato "hash browns" make up the healthy crust of these gluten-free muffin-tin quiches. This grab-and-go breakfast is super-easy to prep ahead and keep stashed in the fridge or freezer. Serve them for brunch or eat them on busy weekdays.
Skip the bread and eat more vegetables! This healthy sweet potato toast recipe has a bit of Asian inspiration with pickled ginger, nori and sesame seeds. Enjoy with a cup of matcha green tea.
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Artichoke & Egg Tartine
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For a Mediterranean-inspired breakfast, serve up fried or poached eggs on top of sautéed artichokes and toast. If you can't find frozen, be sure to rinse canned artichoke hearts well--they're saltier than frozen. Serve with hot sauce on the side, if desired.
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Baked Eggs, Tomatoes & Chiles (Shakshuka)
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This popular Israeli breakfast or brunch skillet recipe features eggs cooked on a bed of roasted tomato sauce. Serve with warm crusty bread and hot sauce.
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Good Green Tea Smoothie
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This green smoothie is packed with grapes, spinach, green tea and avocado. A touch of honey adds sweetness.
Stay full until lunch when you add avocado and smoked salmon to your morning routine. Their healthy fat helps quash hunger, and the avocado's fiber helps you feel full longer.
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Sheet-Pan Eggs with Spinach & Ham
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Making a big batch of eggs has never been easier with this one-pan oven-baked eggs recipe. Whether you are making brunch for a crowd or just want to meal-prep healthy breakfasts for the week, you'll have 12 servings ready in just 45 minutes.
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Buttermilk Oatcakes with Raspberry Compote
These high-fiber oatcakes are made with 100% whole grains and no butter. A quick raspberry compote is a nice change from maple syrup.
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Blueberry-Cranberry Smoothie
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Ready to try kefir? We use it in place of yogurt in this healthy smoothie recipe packed with berries and banana.
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Almond-Matcha Green Smoothie Bowl
Green matcha powder and spinach give this healthy smoothie bowl a beautiful green hue. Be sure to use frozen bananas (not fresh) to keep the texture thick, creamy and frosty.
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Smoked Salmon Scrambled Eggs
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Make a big batch of this healthy scrambled egg recipe and serve it with bagels for a fun brunch.
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Matcha Green Tea Latte
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A touch of honey balances the bitterness of matcha in this healthy latte recipe. For a nondairy latte, swap unsweetened almond, soy or coconut milk for the low-fat milk.
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Banana-Peanut Granola Bars
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These healthy, homemade granola bars are reminiscent of peanut butter-and-banana sandwiches. Be sure to look for dried banana, not banana chips. The chips are cooked in oil and, if not stored properly, can have an off taste. We tested several sticky sweeteners, including maple syrup and honey, but found brown rice syrup held the bars together the best.
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Hard-Boiled Egg with Hot Sauce
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Add a little spice to your day by topping a protein-rich egg with hot sauce. It's a simple snack to help power you through your day.
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Avocado & Kale Omelet
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Move over, avocado toast. Top a high-protein omelet with avocado and fiber-rich kale and you'll keep hunger at bay for longer.
EatingWell's best breakfast recipes featuring ingredients such as eggs, avocados, kefir, chickpeas, and peanuts. These ingredients are known to fight belly fat.
"Eggs are a great source of complete protein, which will help balance that morning blood sugar response while also helping keep your lean muscle mass fueled for a metabolism boost," says Ricker. "Eggs mixed with some high-fiber veggies are fabulous for getting that flat stomach."
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Eating eggs will not magically remove your belly fat and extra weight, but by keeping you from feeling hungry for longer, eggs contribute to your weight loss success. Eating a high-protein diet is one strategy for losing weight.
Does Skipping Breakfast Help You Lose Weight? Breakfast skipping may help you lose minimal weight in the short term, but the practice is far from sustainable and can even backfire. According to a 2022 study in Nutrients, skipping breakfast was related to insulin resistance and weight gain.
For most healthy adults, it's safe to eat 1–2 eggs a day depending on how much other cholesterol is in your diet. If you already have high cholesterol or other risk factors for heart disease, it may be best to eat no more than 4–5 eggs per week.
Do's and Don'ts of the Flat Belly Diet. This diet is focused primarily on plant-based foods, particularly those that are rich in monounsaturated fats and lean proteins. The diet avoids red meat, processed foods and foods high in added sugar and refined carbs.
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