Banana and Oats Smoothie
Whisk 2 wholesome pulpy bananas into the mixer and add 2
heaped tsp. of oats. After whisking in, add a full glass of milk or
yogurt with a dash of honey or a tbsp. of your favorite jam. Whip up the
smoothie for about a minute and voila! All you get is a creamy
smoothie, laden with the goodness of milk, oats and fresh fruits. You
can also add a handful of nuts for that extra energy spike.
Fresh Fruits with YogurtYou don’t have to spend a great time
on it. Just layer your bowl with your favorite cereal, laden with
freshly chopped seasonal fruits and then top it off with low fat yogurt.
It tastes amazingly delicious and is a sumptuous recipe for breakfast.
This is a good recipe for those, who swear by their morning bowl of
cereal.
Spanish omeletteEgg lovers this is for you!
Whisk 2 eggs with some chopped garlic, onions, tomatoes, and some other
leftover veggies, sausage/salami slices and salt and pepper to taste.
Oil your pan and make an omelette. It will take four minutes to cook
completely and lesser to devour.
Masala IdliThere’s
no better way of using leftover idli’s than using them as masala idlis
for next day’s breakfast. Add mustard seeds into a pan with a little
oil. Add curry leaves into it, with a pinch of salt, chili powder and
turmeric. Add halved idlis and stir fry a little to get the color and
the smokiness of the spices. Turn it off and have it with your favorite
chutney or just like that. It’s simple and not to mention, healthy.
Stuffed Sandwiches
Leftover sabzi can be used for
sandwiches. Just mash them with a little salt and pepper. Layer in
between bread slices and toast them on a hot griddle with oil or a
sandwich maker.
Consider brown bread, if you
want to have a healthy breakfast option. Toast and smear some margarine
or butter on it. Meanwhile heat the canned beans and add dry chili
flakes and a little salt to taste. Have it for breakfast and you will
love it.
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