By: Nikita Nikhil
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Craving something healthy, wholesome, and super quick? These breakfast recipes are here to your rescue. Made with pantry staples, here are 10 things you can whip up in a jiffy!
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Cook roasted sooji with veggies, curry leaves, and spices for a quick and nutritious dish. It's light, flavourful, and the perfect start to a busy morning.
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Saute oats with veggies, turmeric, jeera, and ginger-garlic paste for a quick breakfast. It's filling, tasty, and fibrous to keep you energised all day.
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Mix gram flour, spices, water, and grated veggies to make a batter. Cook thin pancakes on a tawa. It's a protein-rich, tasty, and versatile breakfast option.
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Flattened rice sautéed with mustard seeds, curry leaves, onions, and peanuts. Add lemon juice and coriander for a light, easy-to-make breakfast.
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Scramble crumbled paneer with onions, tomatoes, chillies, and spices. Serve hot with parathas for a protein-packed breakfast that's super delicious.
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Mix steamed sprouts with chopped cucumber, tomato, onion, and lemon juice. A refreshing, high-fibre breakfast that keeps you full and supports digestion.
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Make an egg omelette and stuff it with onions, tomatoes, and spices. Place it in a paratha and serve with ketchup. This quick breakfast is perfect on the go!
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Soft, steamed cakes made with rice. Pair your soft idlis with coconut chutney or sambar. This is a classic, low-calorie option for a wholesome breakfast.
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Make small parathas and fill them with spiced mashed potatoes or paneer. Roll them up for a hearty breakfast that's nutritious and easy to carry.
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Cook broken wheat porridge with milk or water. Add nuts, raisins, or fruits for a healthy breakfast. It's high in fibre and perfect for keeping hunger at bay.
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