11 Healthy Toddler-Friendly Breakfast Recipes with Hidden Vegetables (2024)

A list of toddler-friendly breakfast ideas with HIDDEN VEGETABLES to get your kids off to a good start nutrition-wise every morning.

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If your kid is anything like mine, they just don't eat vegetables. None. Whatsoever.

So we do what all smart parents do: we hide vegetables in foods that they love: muffins, banana breads, pancakes, smoothies, and "granola" bars. Below is a list of recipes that use several different vegetables: carrots, beets, zucchini, pumpkin, spinach, lettuce, and avocado. Some even have fruit as an added bonus: blueberries, apples, or bananas.

Rotate through the vegetables your child needs

While a lot of these recipes seem repetitive because are several recipes for muffins and breads, you can rotate between them to give your kid a variety of nutrients based on what other fruits and vegetables they are eating that week.For example, if they loaded up on sweet potato fries yesterday, they probably don't need orange veggies but could use a dose of spinach. If you were able to hide spinach in their pasta sauce the other day, then try making one of the recipes below with beets or pumpkin.

And no, I am not saying you should only feed your kid muffins or pancakes for breakfast. But an extra dose of vitamins in addition to some other breakfast foods they might like, such as fruit, milk, or eggs, would be a nice start to the day, wouldn't it?

Make these and freeze them for later

Keep in mind that muffins and quick breads freeze wonderfully, so you can always make a few different recipes on a Sunday, freeze them, and rotate through these when you need quick and easy nutritious weekday breakfasts.

If you're looking for lunch and dinner recipes with hidden vegetables, I have another post with lots of toddler-tested recipes: Hidden Vegetable Recipes for Picky Eaters.

And your might be interested in these posts as well:

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  • Vegetable soup for picky toddlers, plus ideas for how to serve it to the pickiest of eaters

11 Healthy Toddler Breakfast Recipes with Hidden Vegetables

Carrot Zucchini Muffins

Made with TWO vegetables, whole wheat flour, oats, and Greek yogurt, these carrot zucchini muffins are a pretty healthy choice, as far as muffins go. Get the recipe: Carrot Zucchini Muffins

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Pumpkin Muffins

This is a crazy easy hidden vegetable muffin recipe made with just TWO INGREDIENTS, and water. Your toddler can even help you make these (read about why you should cook with toddlers). These muffins taste fantastic and have a great texture on the inside. They're super kid-friendly, and loaded with lots of pumpkin puree. Get the recipe: Pumpkin Muffins for Toddlers

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Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread

If your kids are into chocolate, then maybe they would like this Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread. Sweetened mostly with bananas, this quick bread has zucchini in it to add both nutrients and moisture. Get the recipe: Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread

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Blender Spinach Banana Muffins

Spinach is a great vegetable for hiding into other foods because it usually doesn't add much flavor. These easy blender Spinach Banana Muffins are made with oats and flax seed for extra nutrition. If your kids are already old enough to know that GREEN = VEGETABLE, try telling them that this is dinosaur food, dinosaur poo, or some other silliness that they might respond to positively. Get the recipe: Spinach Banana Muffins.

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Energizing Green Smoothie

Smoothies are the OG (Original Gangsta) of hiding veggies. I mean, think back to the baby food your kid started with! Your baby devoured green beans and spinach and carrots when they were all blended up with fruit. So make this energizing smoothie filled with nutrients, call it dinosaur juice, dinosaur blood/boogers, or a Hulk smoothie, or whatever, and let your kid pretend to be a superhero while they drink it. Get the recipe: Energizing Green Smoothie

Another pro-tip when it comes to smoothies: Get your kid a solid-colored tumbler, such as this 16 oz one, or this smaller 8 oz one, so they don't see the color of the smoothie and don't get overly bothered by what's inside.
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Carrot Oat Bars

These Carrot Oat Bars are sweetened with maple syrup, which is a natural sweetened, and are super easy to make. They are dense and chewy, which is perfect for my son who doesn't like squishy food textures. Get your kid playing with their food (in a good way) by stacking these up in a tall tower, or in a brick-laying pattern to make a wall.

You can also use fun cookie cutter shapes (such as these) and get your kid to help cut them, instead of cutting them up into squares.

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Get the recipe: Carrot Oat Bars

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Gluten Free Beet Blueberry Muffins

A great option if your kid is sensitive or allergic to gluten. Beets and blueberries are both antioxidant and nutrition powerhouses. While it might seem strange, beets are actually quite sweet for a vegetable and are a great option to add moisture and sweetness to baked goods. Use golden beets if you think your kid will get freaked out by the pink color of red beets. Or use red beets if your kid loves pink and call them princess muffins!! Get the recipe: Gluten Free Beet Blueberry Muffins

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Whole Wheat Carrot Cake Pancakes

Carrot Cake Pancakes are a classic, and everyone loves them. These are made with white whole wheat flour, which is a great substitute for white flour. Get the recipe: Carrot Cake Pancakes

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Whole Wheat Sweet Potato Muffins

Your kid will NEVER know there is a secret vegetable in these whole wheat sweet potato muffins. Plus these are a great way to use up that sweet potato baby food container that your child tried and spit out. Get the recipe: Whole Wheat Sweet Potato Muffins

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Pumpkin French Toast

French Toast is a special treat, kids will never suspect there is a healthy vegetable hiding in here! This recipe uses actual pumpkin (not just pumpkin spice), and can be made with whole wheat bread if you think your kid will like that. Get the recipe: Pumpkin French Toast

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No Bake Carrot Cake Energy Bites

A little something different here! These No Bake Carrot Cake Energy Bites are a great choice if your kid is tired of you trying to feed them typical foods, and all they want are snacks. Kids will think these are a fun treat while getting some much needed nutrition. These are sweetened naturally with dates and have oats in them for extra fiber and nutrition. Pro tip: Get your kid to help you make these, if you think seeing carrots won't turn them off from eating these. Get the recipe: Carrot Cake Energy Bites

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Chocolate Zucchini Muffins

Another great recipe, if your child is a chocolate lover. These taste and look extra rich and chocolatey, but they actually have 2 cups of zucchini hidden in them, and are made with whole wheat flour! Win win win. Get the recipe: Chocolate Zucchini Muffins

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I hope this list of kid-friendly breakfast recipes is helpful! If your picky eater kid eats even one of these things, I would consider that a success. Remember, every little bit counts: a bite of healthy food, a meal where they enjoy themselves and are not stressed out by having to eat vegetables, or even a meal where they get to have fun playing with their food and bonding with their parents is a win in my book.

You might also like these posts about toddler meals:

Other posts from High Chair Chronicles to help you with picky eater kids:

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7 Reasons to Let Your Picky Eater Eat French Fries

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FAQs

What is a healthy breakfast for an 11 year old? ›

Breakfast Ideas

hot cereal, such as oatmeal or cream of wheat (try some dried fruit or nuts on top) whole-grain toast, bagel, or English muffin with cheese. yogurt with fruit or nuts. fruit smoothie, such as a strawberry smoothie.

What vegetables can babies eat for breakfast? ›

Here are some simple and super delicious vegetable puree ideas that you can try with your baby:
  • Spinach and sweet potato puree.
  • Cauliflower and cheese puree.
  • Butternut squash and apple puree.
  • Broccoli with avocado.

What is the most nutritious breakfast for kids? ›

Healthy breakfast options include porridge, oats, muesli, rice, vegetables, low-sugar wholegrain cereal, boiled eggs, omelettes, wholegrain toast, fruit and yoghurt.

What to make a toddler for breakfast? ›

  • Overnight Oats. With yogurt, fruit, and carbohydrates, overnight oats is a healthy toddler breakfast idea that is so easy to make ahead. ...
  • Whole Grain Waffles. ...
  • Egg Muffins. ...
  • Oatmeal with Fruit. ...
  • Yogurt and Granola. ...
  • Banana Breakfast Cookies. ...
  • Healthy Toddler Muffins. ...
  • Baked French Toast.
Apr 28, 2024

What is a brain healthy breakfast for kids? ›

Examples: eggs, nuts, cheese, yogurt, nut butters (peanut, almond), meat, fish, chicken and turkey. Carbohydrates instantly feed the brain and working muscles and fiber slows digestion, providing a steady release of energy over time. Examples: whole grain cereal, bread, tortillas, pita, crackers, oats and pasta.

What are the best vegetables for toddlers? ›

Best vegetables for toddlers and young kids
  • Broccoli.
  • Carrots.
  • Cauliflower.
  • Celery.
  • Cucumber.
  • Squash.
  • Sweet peppers.
  • Sweet potatoes.
Jan 14, 2022

What should kids eat first thing in the morning? ›

You could try:
  • whole-grain cereal with low-fat milk topped with fruit or nuts.
  • whole-grain waffles topped with peanut butter or ricotta cheese and fruit.
  • whole-wheat pita stuffed with sliced hard-cooked eggs and fresh spinach leaves.
  • oatmeal topped with nuts and fruit and sprinkled with cinnamon.

Can I eat just vegetables for breakfast? ›

Eating veggies is good at any time of the day! Though eating only veggies is probably not enough in the morning. You should try to get in a fair amount of protein in the morning too and even though veggies do contain protein it's just a small amount so you should try to combine them maybe with legumes!

How to get kids to eat veggies for breakfast? ›

Best Tips for Success
  1. Start with smaller portions to avoid food waste and offer more as needed according to each child's unique hunger.
  2. Add easy sides like fruit, milk, a smoothie, or anything else your kids enjoy.
  3. Try to make the food easy to eat, so dice up as needed for your child.
Jan 21, 2024

How to incorporate veggies for toddlers? ›

Your Favorite Ways To Add More Veggies Into Your Toddlers' Meals
  1. Scrambled eggs with vegetables.
  2. Shredded carrots and zucchini into marinara sauce with pasta.
  3. Shred vegetables into cookies.
  4. Mac and cheese sauce blended in with pumpkin/butternut squash/sweet potato.
  5. Cauliflower rice in regular rice.
  6. Spinach in waffles.

What is a balanced breakfast for a child? ›

Teach your kids how to build a balanced breakfast

Whole grains like whole grain cereals, whole wheat tortillas, whole grain roti and naan, whole grain bread and English muffins, oatmeal and brown rice. Protein foods like nut butter, milk, plant-based beverages, cheese, eggs, dahl, yogurt, kefir, pumpkin seeds.

How many eggs should a toddler eat for breakfast? ›

So, one to two eggs daily will meet the requirement for younger children. Tweens and teens will need to get the rest of their allotment either from more eggs or other choline sources, such as meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, seeds, nuts, and whole grains.

Is a banana enough for toddler breakfast? ›

Here's an example of what and how much your toddler might eat in a day. Breakfast: 1/2 cup of iron-fortified cereal or one egg (hard-boiled and cut into chunks, or scrambled) 1/3 cup of fruit, like sliced strawberries, banana, or melon.

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