10 Easy Breakfast Meal Preps To Eat On The Go

By Shireen Jamooji

We've all heard the saying that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.  But when you're late for work and running out the door, it's easy to feel like skipping it. Having some of these easy breakfast options in your kitchen can make it easier to fuel up while on the go.

Bread Pakora

Bread pakoras are a popular snack and breakfast item that can be made in advance. They're made with a stuffing of spiced potato between bread and deep fried.

Thepla

A favourite from Gujarat, these are often packed while travelling and can be enjoyed plain or dipped in pickle.

Smoothie Bags

Pre-portion your favourite smoothie ingredients, including fruits, vegetables, and protein powder, into freezer bags. In the morning, just blend and go!

Breakfast Burrito

Cook up some scrambled eggs, sautéed vegetables, and meat of your choice. Wrap it all up in a tortilla and store them in the fridge or freezer for a quick and tasty breakfast.

Overnight Oats

Mix rolled oats with your choice of milk or yogurt, add sweeteners and toppings like fruit, nuts, and seeds. Let it sit in the fridge overnight, and it's ready to grab and go in the morning.

Kachori

Kachoris are a popular deep fried snack that can be filled with any number of things like peas, potatoes or even dry fruits as a quick bite.

Aloo Tikki

Made with mashed potato and other veggies, these tikkis can be made in advance and frozen so you can always have a quick breakfast snack.

Muffins

 Bake muffins with ingredients like oats, banana, and nuts or berries. They can be stored in the fridge or freezer and reheated in the morning.

Granola Bars

Simply mix oats, honey, nuts, and dried fruits, and bake in the oven. Once cooled, cut them into bars and store in an airtight container for a quick and easy breakfast on the go.

Vada Pav

No breakfast list would be complete without the OG Indian convenience food. A spiced aloo vada quickly stuffed in a fluffy pav before you catch your train. What could be better?