What better way to start a chilly winter morning off right than with a warm nutrient packed breakfast?! Sometimes it can be tricky making breakfast for the whole family when some members are gluten-intolerant or even celiac. Our friends at Cooking Light have put together some tummy warming delicious breakfast ideas that are gluten-free, nutrient filled, and will satisfy the whole family.
Peanut Butter and Banana Pancakes
You can give these pancakes a PB&J flavor profile by spreading them with grape or strawberry jelly.
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Hot Quinoa Cereal with Maple Syrup Apples
Once cooked, quinoa flakes are very similar in texture to cream of wheat. Pure vanilla extract is made from distilled alcohol and flavor extracted from the vanilla seeds (artificial extract gets its vanilla flavor from artificial vanilla flavoring). The distillation process removes the gluten from the alcohol. This is true of other extracts too, such as almond and banana.
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Breakfast Tortilla
This hearty open-faced omelet, called a tortilla, uses potatoes inside instead of serving them on the side. This omelet maximizes flavor with Yukon gold potatoes, fresh tomatoes, and Manchego cheese.
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Cilantro-Pear Turkey Breakfast Sausage
Making your own breakfast sausage is easier than you might think. Pear adds a subtle sweetness to this spiced breakfast side. Serve with eggs and fruit to complete the meal.
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