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Breakfast has long been known as the most important meal of the day – but many of us skip it when life gets busy.
Eating a good breakfast can set you up for the day. It can improve your concentration throughout the morning and help you avoid headaches or migraines before lunch.

As a remote worker, I like to be a bit more adventurous with my breakfast meals – especially as I’m trying to eat healthy foods alongside my fitness routine.
I like to make a tasty breakfast to enjoy at my desk every morning. I might not start work, but I’ll check my emails and ease myself into the day.
However, you may prefer to get up a little earlier to cook your breakfast – or maybe you just grab a bite to eat before your first meeting.
Let’s take a look at some easy breakfast ideas for remote workers, including nutritious, healthy and delicious meals for anyone to try out!
Healthy breakfast ideas for remote workers
I’ve put together some healthy breakfast ideas for people who work from home. Let’s take a closer look.
1. Porridge
Porridge is often seen as a boring, flavourless breakfast dish. But that’s not true! Porridge is a very versatile food – and you can add lots of tasty ingredients, including:
- Cinnamon
- Berries
- Honey or golden syrup
- Banana
You can even get a pre-made porridge pot from Fuel or Quaker Oats to enjoy a warming breakfast in the morning.
2. Peanut butter on toast
Peanut butter on toast is a healthy and filling breakfast idea if you’re busy working from home.
It’s full of protein and it will keep you going until lunchtime. You can even choose granary or brown bread for a bit of added fibre.
3. Overnight oats
Overnight oats are porridge oats mixed with yoghurt, fruit and other ingredients, and then left overnight in the fridge. The oats soften in the yoghurt to create a healthy breakfast.
Overnight oats also make a great work-from-home snack, especially if you need to grab a quick bite to eat while you crack on with work.
4. Scrambled eggs
Eggs are so easy and versatile – and they make a great breakfast if you’re working from home. Add beans, toast, tomatoes or mushrooms to your scrambled eggs for a healthy cooked breakfast.
5. Healthy breakfast pancakes
Pancakes are a classic breakfast treat, but did you know they can be healthy, too?

Use eggs and wholemeal flour for your pancake mix and serve with plenty of Greek yoghurt, fruit or honey. You could even stir in some protein powder if you’re on a health kick.
6. Avocado eggs
You might have tried avocado on toast, but have you ever tried avocado eggs? For this dish, you cook eggs in avocado halves, along with plenty of seasoning. This is a good option if you’re gluten intolerant or just fancy a healthy alternative to toast.
Check out a full avocado eggs recipe on the BBC Good Food website.
Delicious easy breakfast ideas
Sometimes you just need a bit of a treat! Let’s take a look at some delicious breakfast ideas for remote workers.
7. Omelette
Omelettes are a tasty and easy breakfast idea for remote workers. Whip up an omelette before you start work in the morning – and make sure to add plenty of mushrooms, cheese, tomatoes and ham.
If you want a healthy kick of fibre first thing in the morning, try mixing vegetables into your omelette. Serve with baked beans or toast.
8. Easy breakfast burrito
A breakfast burrito combines a few different breakfast foods, all wrapped up in a tortilla wrap. You can pre-make your burrito beforehand or cook it up in the morning.
You can put anything in your wrap, including:
- Bacon
- Sausage
- Eggs
- Mushrooms
- Tomatoes
- Spinach
Check out a full veggie breakfast wrap recipe on the BBC Good Food website.
9. Bacon sandwich
Everyone loves a bacon sandwich. It might not be nutritious, but sometimes it’s just what you need on a busy Friday morning.
If you’re looking for a vegetarian alternative to your favourite breakfast meal, try using veggie sausages or bacon.
10. Homemade blueberry muffins
Blueberry muffins are full of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants – and if you make them yourself, you can control how much sugar goes into them, too.

If you don’t like blueberries, that’s okay. You could make banana breakfast muffins or egg muffins for your work-from-home breakfast.
11. Brunch sandwich
I love ordering a brunch sandwich when I go out for food!
Brunch sandwiches combine all your favourite breakfast foods in one versatile meal. You could make a grilled chicken bagel or pop bacon and egg in a toasted croissant.
Brunch sandwiches are great for a morning treat – and you can add whatever you want. Make your sandwich as healthy (or unhealthy) as you like.
12. French toast
French toast is the perfect breakfast treat. Why not make French toast on Friday morning to use up any leftover bread from the week?
You can make your French toast sweet or savoury with ingredients like bacon, eggs, honey, golden syrup, cream or fruit.
For a tasty French toast recipe, check out the BBC Good Food website.
Quick and easy breakfast ideas for remote workers
If you’re busy working on an upcoming remote translation project or you need a quick breakfast before your first meeting, check out these easy breakfast ideas.
13. Teacake and butter
This is a wholesome, cosy breakfast idea for remote workers. For those outside the UK, teacakes are a sweet bread bun filled with currants or sultanas and fruit peel.
They’re delicious toasted with a big spread of butter, marmalade or jam.
14. Granola breakfast bars
Granola breakfast bars are a fantastic work-from-home breakfast idea. Make the bars yourself and add your own ingredients, including nuts, seeds, dried fruit or chocolate – whatever takes your fancy.

If you’ve got a meeting out of the house – or you like to go to the gym before work – a granola breakfast bar is a good on-the-go boost of energy.
Check out a full breakfast bar recipe on the BBC Good Food website.
15. Malt loaf and butter
Malt loaf is a quick and easy breakfast idea for remote workers. Simply slice off some malt loaf and spread on a bit of butter.
You’ll get a hit of energy and fibre to start your day – and you can have as much or as little as you want.
16. Boiled egg and soldiers
Boiled egg and soldiers is a tasty but simple breakfast idea for remote workers. It’s very easy to make and it’s full of protein, vitamins and minerals.
Simply boil an egg until it’s at the right consistency for you and toast a couple of slices of bread. This also makes a great lunch idea for remote workers.
17. Breakfast cereal
It’s a classic for a reason! Make sure to choose a cereal like Weetabix or bran flakes, as many healthy cereals are fortified with vitamins and minerals, such as iron.
Add plenty of milk for a boost of calcium. If you don’t drink cow’s milk, choose almond or soy milk with added B12 and calcium to make sure you’re getting the same health benefits.
Do you have any good breakfast ideas for remote workers? What’s your favourite healthy breakfast? Do you eat breakfast in the morning?
Let me know all your thoughts in the comments below 🙂
Happy reading x
Oatmeal is one of my favorite things to eat when working. It is quite filling and gives me energy.
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That sounds great, perfect for some morning energy!
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Breakfast is pretty much one of my favourite meals of the day and I am always looking for new ideas to try out. I love these suggestions as I would pretty much enjoy all of them!
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That’s great! I hope you try out one of these ideas 🙂
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Some amazing breakfast ideas here, I do love some French toast! Breakfast has got to be my most favourite meal of the day! x
Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk
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I love that! I used to avoid breakfast but now I like to make sure I have a proper breakfast before I start work 🙂
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Yummy!!!!! Love these breakfast ideas. Avocado eggs? I’d like to try that.
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Thank you! I know I thought that was a great idea, especially if you can’t eat gluten 🙂
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Hey Elenor. Can’t believe I found another writer from Yorkshire, I thought I was the only one. Thank you for the follow lovely. Look forward to seeing more of your posts.
Keep that pen busy! Alexx 🫶🏻✍🏻
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Haha I know, it always feels like everyone’s down south! It’s great to meet you, keep writing 🙂
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I know, right! We should start our own northern writers army and take them all on, we know we’re better 😂🤦🏻♂️😁
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These are some amazing breakfast ideas! I just looooooove to have scrambled eggs.
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Thank you! Scrambled eggs are a great, gentle breakfast – I like them for lunch, too 🙂
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Thanks for the ideas! I struggle with breakfast because I can’t face sweet things in the morning, and that includes fruit. Have been eating porridge for long enough but now I’ve read a book – The Plant Paradox – by one Dr Gundry who says that oats are one of the worst things you can put in your body! WHAT? I thought they were one of the healthiest! But he’d definitely endorse avocado eggs so I’m seriously going to look at that one.
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Thank you Carole! I thought oats were super healthy too, especially for some morning fibre. I find breakfast hard sometimes too, for a long time I avoided it. Glad you found a few new suggestions!
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