Why You’ll Love These Recipes
Christmas morning is the perfect opportunity to create lasting memories with your kids by making breakfast extra fun. These festive and easy-to-make breakfast ideas will get your little ones excited for the day ahead. With playful, colorful, and delicious options, these breakfast ideas are designed to bring a smile to every child’s face while providing a hearty start to their holiday celebrations.
1. Reindeer Pancakes
Start the morning with a fun twist on classic pancakes! Stack a few pancakes on top of each other and use fruit like bananas, strawberries, or blueberries to create the reindeer’s face. Pretzels can be used for antlers, and mini chocolate chips for eyes and a nose.
2. Christmas Tree Waffles
Use a waffle maker to create triangular waffles, then decorate them to look like Christmas trees. Use whipped cream for the “snow,” and add colorful fruit like strawberries, blueberries, and kiwi to represent ornaments. A drizzle of maple syrup can act as the “tree trunk.”
3. Santa’s Pancake Face
Make a large pancake and use slices of strawberries for the beard, mini marshmallows for the hat’s pom-pom, and bananas for the face. A little whipped cream can go a long way for making Santa’s fluffy beard and hat!
4. Elf Toast
Spread Nutella or peanut butter on toast, and use fruit like sliced bananas, strawberries, and apple slices to make a fun, elf-themed face. You can even use mini chocolate chips to create eyes and a little hat.
5. Snowman Oatmeal
Transform a bowl of oatmeal into a snowman by adding fruit like blueberries or raisins for the buttons and a carrot for the nose. Use a slice of banana for the brim of a hat and a few mini marshmallows to complete the look.
6. Gingerbread Pancake Stack
Create a gingerbread-inspired pancake stack using gingerbread-flavored pancakes. Top the stack with whipped cream, cinnamon, and candy canes for a festive touch. You can even add a little powdered sugar to make it look like “snow.”
7. Christmas Morning Smoothie Bowls
Blend up a festive smoothie bowl with a base of frozen berries, yogurt, and a splash of juice. Decorate the bowl with toppings like granola, sliced fruit, coconut flakes, and mini chocolate chips to create a holiday scene.
8. Candy Cane French Toast
Make French toast with a candy cane twist by adding crushed candy canes or red and green sprinkles into the batter. You can also dust with powdered sugar and top with whipped cream for a sweet touch!
9. Christmas Cookie Pancakes
Mix a bit of cookie dough flavor into pancake batter (or use a pancake mix with a sugar cookie flavor) and cook them into festive shapes like stars or hearts. Top with chocolate chips, sprinkles, and syrup for a fun, cookie-like treat!
10. Holiday Muffins
Bake mini muffins using your favorite flavor (like blueberry, banana nut, or pumpkin). Add a few Christmas-themed toppings, such as colorful sprinkles or a drizzle of icing, and serve with a side of fruit or a glass of milk.
Servings and Timing
Most of these ideas serve 2-4 kids, depending on portion sizes.
Preparation time: 10-15 minutes
Cooking time: 10-20 minutes per recipe
Total time: 20-30 minutes
Variations
- Make healthier versions by swapping regular syrup for fruit compote or honey.
- Use dairy-free alternatives like coconut milk, almond milk, or dairy-free butter for an allergy-friendly breakfast.
- Let kids decorate their own pancakes or waffles with toppings of their choice to make breakfast interactive!
storage/reheating
Some of these ideas, like muffins and pancakes, can be made in advance. Store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days, or freeze for longer storage. To reheat, simply warm them in the microwave or oven for a quick breakfast.
FAQs
Can I make these breakfast ideas ahead of time?
Yes, some components like muffins, pancakes, and waffle batter can be made ahead of time and stored in the fridge overnight.
Are these breakfast ideas easy to customize?
Absolutely! Feel free to switch up the toppings or ingredients based on your child’s preferences, like using different fruits, syrups, or even adding sprinkles.
Can I make these ideas healthier?
You can certainly swap out ingredients like using whole wheat pancakes or adding extra fruit for a more nutritious option.
Conclusion
These fun and festive Christmas breakfast ideas are a perfect way to make the holiday morning even more special for kids. Whether you’re making reindeer pancakes, snowman oatmeal, or Santa’s face on pancakes, these playful and delicious dishes will bring joy and excitement to your family’s Christmas celebration!
PrintFun Christmas Breakfast Ideas for Kids
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 10-15 minutes
- Total Time: 20-25 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Pan-fried or Waffle Maker
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Fun Christmas Breakfast Ideas for Kids that will add a festive touch to the holiday morning. These creative and colorful breakfast options are not only delicious but also perfect for making the morning extra special for little ones.
Ingredients
- 1 package of pancake mix (or homemade pancake ingredients)
- Fresh fruit (strawberries, blueberries, bananas, etc.)
- Mini marshmallows
- Chocolate chips
- Whipped cream
- Maple syrup
- Red and green sprinkles
- Mini pancakes or waffles
- Mini cookie cutters (star, Christmas tree, etc.)
- Nut butters (peanut butter or almond butter)
- Yogurt
Instructions
- Make a batch of pancakes or waffles using either a pancake mix or your favorite homemade recipe.
- Once the pancakes or waffles are cooked, use mini cookie cutters to cut them into fun holiday shapes like stars, Christmas trees, or snowflakes.
- Arrange the pancakes or waffles on plates, and let the kids decorate them with fresh fruit like strawberries, blueberries, and banana slices to create faces or holiday-themed designs.
- Top with whipped cream, mini marshmallows for snow, and a few chocolate chips for eyes or buttons.
- For an extra festive touch, drizzle some maple syrup over the top and sprinkle red and green sprinkles for a touch of color.
- Serve with a side of yogurt or nut butter for dipping, and enjoy these fun and festive treats with your family!
Notes
- Feel free to substitute the toppings with other favorite fruits or sweets your kids enjoy.
- You can also use food coloring to dye whipped cream or pancakes for even more color!
- If you’re looking to make it healthier, use whole wheat pancakes and top with yogurt and fresh fruit.
- For a fun drink idea, serve this breakfast with hot cocoa or a smoothie decorated with Christmas-themed toppings.