Try one of these on-the-go breakfast ideas for those rushed mornings.
Trying to be more consistent with eating breakfast but don’t know where to start?
Try granola bars,overnight oats, breakfast sandwiches, and more on-the-go breakfast ideas all workweek long.
Credit: Andy Lyons
Chia Pudding
Feeding a family with diverse flavor preferences?
Create achiapudding bar for a healthy breakfast on the go so everyone can assemble themselves.
More great news: you might meal prep them.
Credit: Jacob Fox
They go from freezer to microwave to your mouth in less than two minutes.
After baking, you could freeze them for up to a month.
Sweet Tortilla Wraps
This on-the-go breakfast idea is customizable, meaning your morning will never get boring.
Credit: Andy Lyons
The endless possibilities will be fun for adults and kids to create.
Reach for one on your way out for a sweet morning.
(Or even better, pair the banana with a couple of the bites.)
Credit: Carson Downing
Make a big batch on Sunday.
They keep in the refrigerator for the rest of the week.
All the possibilities make this one of our most versatile on-the-go breakfast ideas.
Credit: Carson Downing
Blueberry Cereal Bars
Make your own cerealbars withalmond butter, oats, dried blueberries, and nuts.
Store them in the fridge, then enjoy this grab-and-go breakfast idea on your way out the door.
Not a fan of blueberries?
Credit: Blaine Moats
These bars would be brilliant with dried cherries, dried cranberries, and diced dried apples.
You’re the boss.
Mason Jar Omelet
A quick weekday morning version of our favorite weekend brunch?
Credit: Jacob Fox
Try this easy egg dish for a delish breakfast on the go.
Crack a couple of eggs in the jar, add your mix-ins, and screw on the lid.
Tote to the office, shake, remove the lid, and microwave until fluffy.
Credit: Andy Lyons
Chewy Tropical Granola Bars
These chewy granola bars have no added sugar.
Don’t worry, though.
This healthy grab-and-go breakfast is still plenty sweet, thanks to a banana and some dried apricots.
Credit: Brie Passano
Munch on one with a piece of fruit orhard-cooked eggfor a well-rounded breakfast.
This five-ingredient smoothie boasts all the most popular ingredients: peanut butter, bananas, strawberries, and yogurt.
Don’t forget a spoon!
Credit: Jacob Fox
A quick 45 seconds in the microwave is all it takes to reheat.
They’re also filled with dried fruit, oats, peanut butter, and cinnamon.
Make a batch and stash them in the freezer for up to one month.
Credit: Matthew Clark
Creamsicle Blended Oats
If the texture of oatmeal isn’t your favorite, try blending your oats.
The result is a creamy cereal that’s easy to take on-the-go.
Prep the oatmeal the night before and pop it in the fridge.
Credit: Andy Lyons
In the morning, blend it up and go.
Once you’ve mastered the how-to, it’s easy to customize the sandwiches with your favorite ingredients.
As one BHG reviewer shared, “I made my own focaccia bread (onion and garlic).
Credit: Blaine Moats
I used cheddar cheese instead of Gouda but followed the recipe.
I froze individually with parchment paper and foil.
Before freezing I had the n for dinner heated in my air fryerFANTASTIC!!!
Credit: Peter Krumhardt
I cant wait to make another batch!”
Use the basic recipe and customize it with your favorite nuts, seeds, and dried fruit.
When you’re ready to eat, pop them in the microwave until heated through.
Credit: Karla Conrad
Berries like blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries freeze beautifully in thiseasy breakfast recipe.
Bake them and eat them throughout the week or freeze for up to 3 months.
Berry Smoothie Cubes
A smoothie is the ultimate take-with-you breakfast.
Credit: Dera Burreson
Make it even easier by making and freezing a batch of berry smoothie cubes.
In the morning, toss in the blender and add yourfavorite milk.
Credit:Kelsey Hansen
Credit:Kelsey Hansen
Credit:Kelsey Hansen
Credit: Carson Downing
Credit: Carson Downing
Credit: Andy Lyons
Credit: Carson Downing
Credit: Jason Donnelly