

I have a couple of my absolute favorite go-to breakfast meals. My absolute favorites are breakfast quesadillas and overnight oats.
I found a recipe for breakfast quesadillas when I was in college and started making them during my time there. They are a super easy quick simple breakfast that you can make your own anyway you want. Even putting them together and getting them prepped for the freezer is simple, a little time consuming, but still simple and easy!
- Brown up one pound of breakfast or Italian sausage
- Crack your eggs into a bowl and whisk, add how many ever eggs you want!
- Once your meat is browned, drain it and get your eggs cooking
- Once eggs have made a good start in cooking, add your meat back in
- Cook eggs all the way through and set aside
- I like to have bacon with these so I usually do two pounds of bacon (LEFTOVERS!!)
- Get your tortillas ready to stuff
- Start your assembly line of egg mixture, bacon, and cheese
- Close them up and fry ’em until browned
- Wrap in tinfoil and freeze
- Reheating- unwrap tinfoil and wrap in a paper towel, microwave for 2 minutes- ENJOY!
My second favorite is overnight oats. I love how you can make them your own and make different variations each day if you wanted to! My favorites include pumpkin pie, blueberry, and apple cinnamon. The options are endless! I have now gotten into adding a scoop of cheesecake jello and WOW does that add to it! My other favorite ingredient to add is chia seeds. One thing I have been trying to focus more on lately is gut health, and what foods are awesome for your gut. (I’m sure that will be a whole blog post in itself one day) After some googling, chia seeds are actually a very good probiotic, packs a lot of fiber, and tons of other great health benefits! Flax seeds are also another favorite that have great health benefits. I also like to add in some nuts, my all time favorite nut are my Missourian raised pecans. (shoutout to my Missouri family!) Pecans are actually counted as a healthy fat, plus they’re super delicious!
- Get your jar or container ready
- Add your oats and what other dry ingredients you want to add (nuts, seeds, powders)
- Add some milk and stir
- Add in fruit
- Refrigerate overnight and enjoy in the morning!
If you try either of these quick breakfasts, let me know how it goes!
With love,
Victoria
