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Quickies – Quick Vegan Breakfast Ideas Made In Minutes

Quick Vegan Breakfast Ideas Made In Minutes

Cucumber Avocado Toast

Quickies - Quick Vegan Breakfast Ideas Made In Minutes-11. Cucumber Avocado Toast
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It isn’t a breakfast roundup without an avocado toast recipe! This one adds the refreshing crunch of cucumbers alongside the creamy, fiber-rich fruit. Enjoy it open-faced or turn it into a sandwich to eat on the go.

 Healthy Vegan Breakfast Burritos

Quickies - Quick Vegan Breakfast Ideas Made In Minutes-12. Healthy Vegan Breakfast Burritos
With scrambled tofu, refried beans (make sure you’re using a lard-free version to keep things vegan!), veggies, and all the fixin’s, you’ve got your protein, carb, healthy fat, and fiber all tucked inside a single tortilla. There’s no way you’ll be hungry after chowing down on one of these breakfast burritos.

Vegan Chickpea Omelet

Quickies - Quick Vegan Breakfast Ideas Made In Minutes-13. Vegan Chickpea Omelet
Photo: Fork and Beans
This take on a traditionally eggy dish swaps out the incredible edibles for high-protein chickpea flour. Whisk it into some almond milk, ladle it into a pan, and fill it with veggies. Fold it over, grab a fork and knife, and dig in—just like you would with an omelet!

Seedy Hummus Toast

Quickies - Quick Vegan Breakfast Ideas Made In Minutes-15. Seedy Hummus Toast
Photo: Minimalist Baker

If you make your own hummus, this recipe will only take you an additional five minutes, and it’ll still keep the total time to make this savory breakfast under 15. Up the healthy fat factor by adding some sunflower and hemp seeds on top of the spread—they’ll add a satisfying crunch.

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