For myself, my husband and my boys, breakfast foods are some of our favorites, but here is our secret: We don't want them early in the morning. If we are chowing down on eggs, bacon, pancakes, omelets and breakfast casseroles, I guarantee it's at the brunch hour, or for breakfast for dinner.
So no, I'm not the mom making her kids a big hearty breakfast before school. They will be fed, but it's going to be a bowl of cereal or some mini muffins. However, once a week, I make a simple supper out of all our favorite breakfast foods. One thing I never think to make though is breakfast pizza, but that all changes now. These 24 best breakfast pizza recipes are piled high with flavor, creativity and will be a perfect addition to our rotation!
The answer to that really depends on what you want it to be! The basic idea is you take breakfast favorites like eggs, bacon, cheese, etc. and put them on top of a crust of some sort. Using that template, the only limit is your imagination. Use English muffins to make a mini version. Crescent roll dough can be rolled out to feed a crowd off a sheet pan. The eggs can be cooked however your family enjoys them from scrambled to extra "dippy" with a perfect runny yolk. The sky's the limit when you create these easy breakfast pizzas.
When you launch the gallery you will find something for everyone. If you want to keep it simple, try Ham and Cheese Breakfast Pizza or 2-Meat Breakfast Pizza. Watching your carbs? I found low-carb and keto breakfast pizzas too. Want to try something different for the crust? How about a breakfast pizza with a bacon or hash brown base? If you want to take it to the next level, try Burrata Breakfast Pizza, Sausage Gravy Breakfast Pizza or Applewood Bacon and Eggs Flatbread.
Breakfast pizza has come a long way since whoever thought "hey let's put some scrambled eggs and cheese on crust and see what happens!" There is no one way to make it, the possibilities are endless when it comes to toppings and it is truly one of those foods that can be enjoyed any time of day!
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