Homemade Passover Granola
Whether you’re a cereal lover, a daily toast muncher or a pastry and coffee connoisseur, Pesach breakfasts can be a challenge. Whilst this change of routine compels us to think about the Exodus from Egypt and draws our focus to the meaning of Passover – unquestionably a good thing – suddenly finding oneself without one’s go-to brekkie can throw off the whole day. After all, breakfast is, for many, the most important meal of the day.
The good news is that we don’t have to look too far for inspiration.
Banana Pancakes
Quick, easy and delicious, pancakes are a popular Passover breakfast for many. The batter for these banana pancakes contains just 3 ingredients and no added sugar. With eggs providing a source of protein and bananas bringing electrolyte potassium, fibre and slow-release carbs, these pancakes are also pretty nutritious and will fill you up for hours! The best thing about them? They take literally seconds to make.
The good news is that we don’t have to look too far for inspiration.
Pesach Fry-up
Some people always feel hungry at Pesach, and turn to sugary snacks to fill their rumbling tummies. A ‘fry-up’ for breakfast or brunch can provide a protein-rich start to the day, which will keep you filled up for hours. And despite the name, most of it can be cooked in an oven or air-fried to reduce the fat content.
The good news is that we don’t have to look too far for inspiration.
Passover Breakfast Inspiration
Whether you’re a cereal lover, a daily toast muncher or a pastry and coffee connoisseur, Pesach breakfasts can be a challenge. Whilst this change of routine compels us to think about the Exodus from Egypt and draws our focus to the meaning of Passover – unquestionably a good thing – suddenly finding oneself without one’s go-to brekkie can throw off the whole day. After all, breakfast is, for many, the most important meal of the day.
The good news is that we don’t have to look too far for inspiration.