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Our 10 Favorite Prep Ahead Suvie Breakfasts

Get your day started off on the right foot by waking up to perfectly cooked breakfast courtesy of Suvie! These 10 recipes feature our favorite breakfasts that you can prepare the night before and have ready first thing in the morning. Choose from a variety of sweet and savory options from raspberry muffin bread to cheddar & bacon scones. 

1) Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Bake

Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Bake

This delectable breakfast dish takes only 10 minutes to prepare and less than an hour to cook. Creamy, cheesy, and savory, this dish is perfect with a generous amount of tangy hot sauce. Tuck these tender eggy squares between toasted, buttered english muffins if you’re on the run, or enjoy as is. 

2) Prosciutto Eggs

This quick and easy egg dish feels much fancier than it is thanks to our choice of ingredients. Thin slices of salty prosciutto ham and a handful of parmesan cheese makes these eggs feel like a luxurious treat, and only take a minute to make. We paired this Italian-style breakfast with an easy broiled cherry tomato garnish and top it all off with a few leaves of fresh basil. 

3) Blueberry Pancakes for a Crowd

Pancakes for a Crowd

Making pancakes for a crowd is great in theory until you’re standing over the stove all morning. This recipe brings you the delicious flavors of homemade blueberry pancakes without all the hands-on work. A touch of cornmeal adds a bit of rustic texture to classic pancake batter, and like traditional pancakes, these aren’t overly sweet, so be sure to pour on the maple syrup.

4) Easy Cheese Danish with Honey Lemon Glaze

We updated our Raspberry Cheese Danish recipe to feature Suvie’s bake mode and to introduce a new glaze: our sweet honey lemon drizzle. This recipe lets the sweet simplicity of the cheese filling truly shine, but you could always add a quarter cup of jelly or jam if you’d like. This danish is a decadent treat any time of day, whether you serve it with a piping hot cup of coffee in the morning or a mug of tea in the afternoon. 

5) Bacon, Scallion, Breakfast Strata

Bacon Scallion Breakfast Strata

Crisp and smoky bacon, tender eggs, melty cheese, sweet brioche, and fragrant scallion all come together in this delicious breakfast strata. Best of all? This recipe can be scheduled in advance. Prepare this meal in the evening and wake up to a fully cooked breakfast in the morning. 

6) Brownie Baked Oatmeal

Brownie Baked Oatmeal

Get the heart-healthy benefits of fiber-rich oats packaged in a delectable chocolatey breakfast. A double dose of cocoa powder and chocolate chips ensures rich chocolate flavor in every bite. 

7) French Toast Casserole

Love French toast, but don’t want to cook individual slices over a hot griddle? This recipe brings together everything you love about traditional French toast in one simple to prepare and sliceable dish. There is no pre soaking step, so you can use fresh (untoasted bread) for this recipe.

8) Canadian Bacon and Cheddar Breakfast Rolls 

Canadian Bacon and Cheddar Breakfast Rolls

We took our Ham and Cheese Breakfast Roll recipe and gave it the garlic bread treatment. The rolls are filled with Canadian bacon and cheddar cheese and then topped with a rich chili garlic oil for flavor in every bite.

9)  Raspberry Muffin Bread

Raspberry Muffin Breakfast Bread

Juicy raspberries punctuate our delicious muffin breakfast bread for a delicious start to your day. A combination of all purpose and whole wheat flour adds malty, sweet flavor that compliments the raspberries, while providing a light fluffy texture.

10) Cheddar Bacon & Chive Scones

Cheddar Bacon and Chive Scones

These buttery scones are packed with savory flavor to get your day started right. A blend of crisp bacon, creamy cheddar cheese, and fragrant chives deliver tons of flavor in every bite. To save time and effort, these scones are pressed into the pan and cut before baking, saving you the trouble of having to pre portion each scone.

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