Almost every single craving will be satisfied with these whole wheat, oatmeal and banana waffles. They have sweetness from banana and maple syrup and chocolate crunch from cacao nibs. The batter doesn't have any added sugar so the waffles are not overly sweet. Another bonus? The mix of whole wheat flour with oats ups the healthy fiber quotient.
Image and recipe via @hellospoonful
Have your cake and eat it for breakfast with these carrot cake oats. Carrots and raisins lend natural sweetness, so added sugar isn't necessary — save for an optional drizzle of maple syrup, that is. Plus, this breakfast recipe is so much easier to whip up than an actual carrot cake!
Image and recipe via @eatyourhe.art.out
We're not lying when we say that this smoothie bowl tastes like Black Forest cake, thanks to cocoa powder and cherries. No one would ever know that it's also packed with spinach. (Yes, really.)
Image and recipe via @deliciaskitchen
"Healthy" and "doughnuts" are two words that don't often go to together, but here's a rare case where they do. If you have a craving for doughnuts for brekkie, this is a good option. (Remember, we said "healthyish," OK?) They're made with whole wheat flour and coconut sugar to boost their virtuosity.
Image and recipe via @nowaythatshealthy
These gluten-free pancakes look decadent AF, but they are actually quite nutritious, thanks to blender batter made from oats, eggs and unsweetened apple sauce. Vanilla and warming spices will recall your favorite fall dessert.
Image and recipe via @ambitiouskitchen