Banana
Fudgy Chocolate Banana Flax Muffins
This is not your average breakfast muffin. Imagine a fudgy brownie—chocolatey, rich, ringing every bell—and then picture yourself dancing around your kitchen, exuberant with the knowledge that these are sweetened with just bananas, applesauce, and cocoa powder. That’s something to get up for in the morning! And I’ll say what I want to say without saying it: Fiber never tasted so good.
By Daphne Oz
Ode to Halo-Halo
It doesn't get any cooler than halo-halo, the Filipino treat with a base of fluffy shaved ice. Macerating the fruit makes it extra juicy and saucy, but you could just throw in any unadulterated berry. The key to this dessert (as with any sundae) is a mix of textures: icy, creamy, chewy, crunchy.
By Chris Morocco
Banana and Blueberry Overnight Oats
This is a quick and easy breakfast to have ready to go, after jump-starting your day with a morning workout.
By Joe Wicks
Minty Blueberry Shake
Juicy wild blueberries and a subtle sweetness from the mint pair well with the vegetal taste of greens in this aromatic smoothie.
By Drew Ramsey, M.D.
Choc Mud Breakfast Bowl
So thick and luscious you need to serve it in a bowl and eat it with a spoon, this smoothie tastes like chocolate mousse but is healthy enough to kick-start your day. It would also make an epic quick and easy dessert when mates drop by! Yeew!
By Guy Turland and Mark Alston
Elvis-Inspired Peanut Butter Banana Waffles
Elvis famously loved peanut butter and banana sandwiches, often with bacon. It was that delicious combo that led to these family-friendly waffles.
By Audrey Johns
Raspberry & Banana No-Knead Breakfast Loaf
By Lorraine Pascale
Banana-Pecan Ice Cream Bread
This fun dessert magically turns store-bought ice cream into bread with a little help from self-rising flour. The butter pecan ice cream does double duty, adding caramelly sweetness and nutty crunch.
By Katherine Sacks
Banana, Coffee, Cashew, and Cocoa Smoothie
This power-breakfast smoothie will be extra smooth if you soak the nuts and oats in water overnight; drain before proceeding.
By Claire Saffitz
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Almond, Kale, and Banana Smoothie
Dates and bananas naturally sweeten this wholesome breakfast smoothie.
By Carla Lalli Music
Cranberry-Orange Pumpkin-Spice Banana Bread
TIP: To ripen bananas quickly, put unpeeled bananas on baking sheet and bake at 350° 15 to 20 minutes or until skins have blackened. Slice skins open and scoop out banana.
Chocolate Chip Banana Bread
TIP: To ripen bananas quickly, put unpeeled bananas on baking sheet and bake at 350° 15 to 20 minutes or until skins have blackened. Slice skins open and scoop out banana.
Coconut Ginger Banana Bread
TIP: To ripen bananas quickly, put unpeeled bananas on baking sheet and bake at 350° 15 to 20 minutes or until skins have blackened. Slice skins open and scoop out banana.
Best Ever Banana Bread
Banana bread is an easy way to turn overripe bananas into a delicious, versatile treat that’s great for breakfast, a mid-afternoon snack, or even an after-dinner dessert!
Peanut Butter, Banana, and Jelly "Ice Cream"
Watching frozen bananas and peanut butter blend into ice cream seems like magic; pull out this trick at your next dinner party. Adding grape jelly makes it irresistible to kids and adults.
By Katherine Sacks
Banana Split Ice Cream Cake
Get set to impress with this ice cream cake with all of the familiar flavors and textures you'd find in a banana split, like a caramel banana jam, maraschino cherries suspended in vanilla ice cream, and a heavy hand of crushed peanuts sprinkled on top.
By Alison Roman
Almond Butter-Banana Dip with Cocoa Nibs
By Chef Mary Nolan
4 Secrets to the Best Banana Bread You've Ever Had
We'd pretty much eat banana bread all day, every day if we could. And when we went on a mission to discover the perfect version, we pretty much did.
By Rhoda BoonePhotography by Chelsea Kyle
Banana Cupcakes with Peanut Butter Frosting
A classic combination in an adorable little package. The cupcakes, which are reminiscent of banana bread, would be a great breakfast treat (with or without the frosting).
By Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito