Your go-to eggy breakfast for preschoolers that is fast

Anonymous
I know an omelette is fast, but then there's the smell of frying and the clean up and I'd just like to find something I can make in advance that re-hears well and is yummy. My 2 and 4 year old live their omelette with shredded cheese, but I'd like to have a faster breakfast routine this fall.
Anonymous
Make individual frittatas in muffin cups in advance and then reheat? Or quiche? A strata?
Anonymous
hard boiled
Anonymous
my kids will eat hard boiled eggs. they like to use the little slicer sometimes or eat cut in half. they can stack fruit and little quarter pieces of toast with them.
Anonymous
Scrambled egg and cheese in the microwave for 1 min 10 seconds. Glass bowl.
Anonymous
Scrambled eggs with cheese is pretty fast. I eat the same thing each morning and it took me exactly 4 minutes this morning from the second I opened the fridge until I sat down to eat - I toast a whole wheat waffle in the toaster oven and scramble one egg with cheese, adding in one microwaved vegetarian sausage patty at the end.
Anonymous
I make custard on sunday night - with plenty of milk, eggs and my new passion *pasture butter* and a sweetener of your choice. Can even throw in some rice and make it "rice pudding"

We eat it all week - well, we eat it for as long as it lasts.
Anonymous
Scrambled eggs, diced bell pepper, sliced green onion, shredded cheese, and a few halved cerry tomatoes. I mix it up the night before and store in the fridge overnight, then microwave in the morning (40 seconds, stir, then another 20-30 sec). Serve on a plate, or wrap in a tortilla.

Hard boiled eggs are also popular in our house. I cook a dozen at a time, and we eat them all week. They can be sliced and layered on a piece of toast & cheese for a breakfast sandwich.
Anonymous
+1 on the egg in glass bowl in microwave. When I had an electric stove, I would do it in the microwave instead. With gas, it's just as fast using the stove....
Anonymous
They may also enjoy soft boiled eggs which are fun because of the equipment. the little egg cups, the egg topper and the tiny spoon to scoop out the egg. This and a half grapefruit was pretty much what I ate for all of elementary school.
Anonymous
Deviled eggs
Anonymous
I premake a batch of breakfast burritos on the weekend. Wrap each one in tin foil and freeze. Remove from freezer, unwrap, then wrap loosely in a paper towel and microwave for 1 1/2 minutes. Done and no clean up...and my kid
loves loves loves these.
Anonymous
I premake a batch of breakfast burritos on the weekend. Wrap each one in tin foil and freeze. Remove from freezer, unwrap, then wrap loosely in a paper towel and microwave for 1 1/2 minutes. Done and no clean up...and my kid
loves loves loves these.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I make custard on sunday night - with plenty of milk, eggs and my new passion *pasture butter* and a sweetener of your choice. Can even throw in some rice and make it "rice pudding"

We eat it all week - well, we eat it for as long as it lasts.


Can you give the recipe for this? thanks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I make custard on sunday night - with plenty of milk, eggs and my new passion *pasture butter* and a sweetener of your choice. Can even throw in some rice and make it "rice pudding"

We eat it all week - well, we eat it for as long as it lasts.


Can you give the recipe for this? thanks


+1 I think my picky kids might really go for this.
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