Ready to expand your morning horizons?
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| I'm a big fan of breakfast. When I cook at home, my go-to options are a bowl of oatmeal with chia seeds and berries or a fried egg on an English muffin with avocado. On the rare occasion I get breakfast out, I will almost certainly order the huevos rancheros, if available. Eggs Benedict is a solid backup choice. | But despite my enthusiasm for the first meal of the day, I'll admit that my knowledge of breakfast foods is pretty limited. So today, Annie Hibbs, a registered dietitian, is back to give us a little tour from around the globe to help you and me expand our breakfast horizons. | | | | Happy travels! Ginger Wojcik Newsletter Editor, Healthline | | | Written by Ginger Wojcik August 6, 2024 • 3.5 min read | | | | | | Q: | How can I be more creative when cooking breakfast? | | A: | It's easy to pigeonhole certain foods as "breakfast foods," but if you're trying to get out of the rut of eating the same thing over and over, it may help to abandon those limitations. Think outside the box when planning your breakfast! Anything you'd eat for lunch or dinner is fair game. Breakfast can also be a great way to use leftovers.
Of course, every part of the world approaches the first meal of the day a little differently. Some examples include: - Gallo pinto: This common Costa Rican breakfast is a rice and bean dish with red peppers, onions, and spices served with avocado and cheese. Egg is a common side to this dish but not a requirement!
- Barros luco: In Chile, it's not uncommon to have what we think of as lunch sandwiches for breakfast — like barros luco, which is a hot sandwich with beef and melted cheese.
- Chilaquiles: This traditional Mexican breakfast dish is made with corn tortillas, crema, and cheese, mixed with green or red salsa. You can top it with beans for additional protein and add fruit on the side.
- Tofu pudding: This common Chinese breakfast can be made sweet or savory. Fruit can be a nice addition too.
- Moong dal pancakes: This Indian dish is made with ground moong dal, spices, and herbs. You can add grated paneer to the batter for extra protein and a creamy texture. Serve with mint chutney or yogurt.
- Miso soup: In Japan, many people enjoy miso soup with tofu for breakfast. You could add a side of baked fish or edamame and mixed vegetables.
To help you get creative and have some fun with your breakfast, here are some recipes from our friends at Wellos: | | | Annie Hibbs, Registered Dietitian | | Want to learn more about food, diets, cooking, or some other nutrition subject? Let us know at nutritionedition@healthline.com and we'll look into it for you! (Heads up, we may use your response in an upcoming newsletter.) | | | | Single-serve | | | | | CASAMODA 5.4-Inch Cast Iron Skillet | The first time I saw one of these, I immediately fell in love. It's a normal cast-iron skillet — only it's miniature! Who could resist? It also makes practical sense if you want to quickly make yourself a fried egg and don't want to dirty a larger pan. I've been bringing this little cutie with me when I go camping so that I don't have to lug around a heavier pan. Makes a good gift for the right person too! | | Every product we recommend has gone through either Healthline's or Optum Store's vetting processes. If you buy through links on this page, we may receive a small commission or other tangible benefit. Healthline has sole editorial control over this newsletter. Potential uses for the products listed here are not health claims made by the manufacturers. Healthline and Optum Store are owned by RVO Health. | | | | | | | | | What we're digesting | 🎈 Do you wake up with swollen hands? Learn common causes, home remedies, and more. | 🩻 Pictures of ankylosing spondylitis (AS). About 2.7 million adults in the United States have AS or another type of spondylitis. Here's what it looks like. | 🦠 Do probiotics help treat bloating? The answer isn't so straightforward. | 🧠 Can eating certain foods help you manage obsessive-compulsive disorder? We're learning more and more about the role of nutrition in mental health. | | Thanks for reading, everyone! Let us know what your favorite breakfast food is at nutritionedition@healthline.com. We'll be back on Thursday! | | Until next time, | | Take care of yourself, and we'll see you again soon! | | | | | This edition was powered by | fried eggs. | | | | |
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