30+ Must-Try Instant Pot Breakfast Recipes - Over the Big Moon (2024)

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These Instant Pot Breakfast ideas are the best of the best! I’ve rounded up recipes for everyone! I’ve got oatmeal recipes, Instant Pot Egg dishes, bakes, breads, casseroles, yogurts and more!

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Who isn’t obsessed with their Instant Pot? Right out of the box, I fell in love with mine. But, it took a few months for me to try a breakfast recipe. For some reason, breakfast recipes intimidated me! I’m here to tell you that they’re just as easy as all Instant Pot recipes! So, don’t be scared!

Today I’m sharing 30Must-Try Instant Pot Breakfast Recipes that are all worth trying!This round up has so many easy recipes for the Instant Pot. If you are thinking oatmeal – there’s a cinnamon apple recipe, baked blueberry, strawberry trail mix and more. You can make the chocolate zucchini muffins, various types of yogurt, and even some delicious egg casseroles. Dig in and enjoy!

INSTANT POT OATMEAL

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Instant Pot Oatmeal Bites at A Mom’s Impression — Add whatever your family loves into this and they will be a hit!

INSTANT POT EGGS

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Instant Pot Egg Bites with Spinach and Prosciutto at Savory Tooth–High in protein and totally portable.

INSTANT POT BREAKFAST

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Instant Pot Banana French Toast at Living Locurto–The best way to make french toast!

INSTANT POT YOGURT

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Instant Pot Yogurt at Cooking with Karli–Learn how to make your own homemade and creamy yogurt!

MUST HAVE INSTANT POT ACCESSORIES

If you love cooking and baking with your Instant Pot, then make sure and check out my favorite Instant Pot Accessories!

Do you have a favorite Instant Pot breakfast recipe? I’d love for you to leave it in the comments! I LOVE trying new recipes!

Also, if you haven’t already ordered your Instant Pot, here are a few things to consider:

  • They have a few different sizes of Instant Pots. I use my 6-quart Instant Pot the most — it’s perfect for hard boiling eggs, cooking a roast to shred, sauces and more. But, I also love my 8-quart Instant Pot! I use it to do full meals that require all the ingredients — like a roast, with potatoes and Brussel Sprouts.

You may also want to check out these other Instant Pot Roundups of Must-Try Recipes:

  • 25 Instant Pot Soups – Soups are one of my favorite things to make in the Instant Pot! So easy and the flavors pop!
  • 30 Instant Pot Chicken Dinners – Dinner can be so overwhelming, but with these recipes the stress will melt away!
  • 20+ Instant Pot Beef Recipes – These recipes have become some of our favorites! Who knew some of these recipes would be so easy!

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  1. Laura Reese

    This is a great selection of recipes. Yum.

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  2. Krissy Allori

    Thank you for all the great recipes in one place!

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  3. Mallory Lanz

    Breakfast prep is a pain point at our house, so I’m excited to try some of these.

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  4. Kristyn

    I am excited to make some of these for my family! We love breakfast & I need to use my instant pot more, so thank you!

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  5. Natalie

    I love instant pot recipes & love breakfast!! These all look so tasty! Can’t wait to try some for my family!

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    • Pam Dana

      There are links under each recipe pictured!

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      • Aiden

        I love the breakfast burrito it looks so good and the pancakes

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  6. URVASHI PITRE

    Thanks so much for including my Pobano Quiche! The other recipes in here look so delicious. This is a great round up!

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    • Pam Dana

      Of course! The Quiche was so delicious!

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  7. Sandi

    This is a delicious looking roundup. Sharing all around.

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    • Pam Dana

      Yay! Thanks so much!

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  8. Barbara Schieving

    So many great breakfast ideas. Thanks for including mine.

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    • Pam Dana

      Of course! Thank YOU!

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  9. Sandi

    Thank you so much for sharing my pressure cooker oatmeal recipe. Sharing all around.

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    • Pam Dana

      Of course! Thank you!

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  10. Raia Todd

    So many delicious options! Thank you for including my homemade yogurt!

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30+ Must-Try Instant Pot Breakfast Recipes - Over the Big Moon (2024)

FAQs

What did people eat for breakfast in the 30s? ›

In the 1930s, scrambled eggs or fried eggs were commonly cooked up alongside breakfast meats like bacon or ham. Coffee Time: No breakfast table in the 1930s would be complete without a steaming cup of coffee to kickstart the day!

What is a healthy breakfast when you don t have time to cook? ›

So I keep these eight healthy, no-cook breakfast ideas in my back pocket to save the day. Peanut (or seed) butter and banana on toast or in a whole wheat pita. Plain yogurt with honey (not for kids 1-year-old or younger), maple syrup, or jam, and topped with fresh fruit. Add granola if you're fancy.

What did Downton Abbey eat for breakfast? ›

Everyone had breakfast: There were scrambled eggs, bacon, and kedgeree for the family, and this meal was eaten in the breakfast room rather than the dining room. Married ladies took breakfast on a tray in bed. The servants sometimes ate porridge (oatmeal) but toast, jam, and cups of strong tea was the norm.

What was the most popular food in the 30s? ›

From frozen foods to Jell-O molds, the 1930s and 40s saw a huge upsurge in convenience foods. Building on the popularity of brands like Wonder Bread, Kool-Aid, Velveeta Cheese, and Hostess Cakes, American supermarkets stocked up on mass-produced items.

What is a high protein breakfast that you don't have to cook? ›

Avocado/guacamole on whole grain bread. Nuts & mixed Berries in Greek yogurt. No bake peanut butter oatmeal breakfast cookies/bars. Premade protein Shakes don't require cooking.

What are two things you don't eat for breakfast? ›

Answer: Lunch and Dinner!

What was a typical breakfast in the 1920s? ›

In the 1920's Americans typically ate light breakfasts of coffee, orange juice, rolls. In order to increase bacon sales Bernays wrote to 5,000 physicians asking whether a heavy breakfast was better for health than a light breakfast.

What did people eat for breakfast in the 40s? ›

1940s: Mint, orange juice, and apple butter

A sample brunch menu includes: orange juice topped with mint, creamed ham and mushrooms, waffles de luxe, maple syrup, apple butter, coffee, and milk. Notable breakthroughs: General Mills rolls out CheeriOats in 1941; the name is changed to Cheerios in 1945.

What did peasants eat in the morning? ›

What was a common breakfast that peasants ate in medieval times? Bread, cheese, and a liquid (ale, beer, or watered wine) was a common breakfast for most folks in medieval England. Breakfast — literally to break the fast (non-eating hours of sleep) — was not the main meal of the day.

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