6 Amazing Healthy Recipes You Can Make In Under 5 Minutes

Everyone is short on time, and our schedules get busier every year. But with those extra minutes we have, why not make it easy for ourselves? Our daily lives are busy and hectic, especially as we transition into adulthood. We don't have much time for anything other than school, work, and social activities. Well, the pandemic has made all that stress even more difficult, causing many of us to struggle with sleep and eating well, which leads us to crave the easiest things in life. A quick breakfast in the morning can be enough to keep you going until lunchtime. If you're feeling extra lazy and overwhelmed with the amount of laundry you still need to do or the fact that you have a few hours left before bed, then you may need some inspiration! The easiest thing you can do when you are short on time is cook something healthy and flavorful, and eat it. It does take practice to start cooking out of necessity, but once you've mastered the art, nothing beats breakfast prepared quickly.
Here are six recipes for easy breakfasts you can whip up even if you're having trouble getting out of bed. These meals take just a minimum of an hour to make and will help you feel better. Try them while watching Netflix. With these simple and healthy snacks, you'll never let anyone steal your peace of mind.
Here are six recipes for easy breakfasts you can whip up even if you're having trouble getting out of bed. These meals take just a minimum of an hour to make and will help you feel better. Try them while watching Netflix. With these simple and healthy snacks, you'll never let anyone steal your peace of mind.
1-Chicken & Quinoa Salad
If you are lucky to find time to make this easy snack, give it a try as soon as possible to grab that evening meal. This salad features quinoa seeds mixed with chicken breast wrapped around a lettuce leaf. Once ready, add sliced red onion and a pinch of salt to the chicken mixture and mix everything together. Layer the ingredients onto a plate or wrap and enjoy!
2-Grilled Salmon with Tomato Tahini Dressing
If you can't take your eyes off the deliciousness of grilled salmon with tangy tomato tahini dressing, at least put it on the list! Tossed in a light olive oil, tomatoes add sweetness and savory depth to this dish. Serve it over kale leaves and cucumber slices and dip into a warm cup of tea.
3 - Peanut Butter Banana Pancakes
Peanut butter banana pancakes are a hit with children and the whole family when they crave something sweet and sticky. Simply whisk up some peanut butter, spread it on one pancake, drizzle half the peanut butter sauce over the top, coat with banana chips, sprinkle lightly on top of another and bake! That takes hardly any time. Enjoy for breakfast, snack, or dessert.
4-Breakfast Casserole
This is such a great way to incorporate protein to your diet without throwing off your calorie count. While most people only consume five grams per meal, breakfast casseroles pack two-thirds of a gram of protein each serving. Plus, the texture of this casserole won't leave you feeling bloated and full, and you can prepare it right after scrambling eggs and toast! So, make sure you don't miss this recipe, and save it for the dinner table. I promise you won't be disappointed!5-Cheeseburger
Nothing tastes as good as it feels. That is precisely what cheeseburger is, and I'm pretty sure you've seen it at restaurants nowadays. All you need is beef, cheese, and bacon. Start by cooking the vegetables (beef, turkey) and heating up the oven to 350 degrees. Then combine everything, bake for seven. For my mom's version, add mashed potatoes as a topping. Your taste buds will thank you. Just remember not to overcook the cheese or bread, as that could lead to a flat spot on the cake.
6-Egg Omelet
This egg omelet is perfect for beginners who want to get their feet wet with making breakfast. After learning all about foods you can cook with, there's no reason to fear adding meat to your menu. In this case, it's a bit more complicated as you have to figure out your eggs and cheese! However, it's much easier than you think. First, beat up your eggs, pour them on a baking sheet, cover with a lid, and bake for 10-15 minutes. Cool completely and serve immediately! Do the math, and you should end up with a four-egg omelet each day.
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