What do vegetarians actually eat? Part one: Breakfast

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What do vegetarians actually eat for breakfast? Being vegetarian or vegan is not just about eating rabbit food! There are hundreds of breakfast options out there - here are just a few. Hopefully this post will offer inspiration to vegetarians who may be stuck in a rut - and an explanation to those meat-eaters who can't quite get their head around vegetarianism!

In the 20+ years I’ve been vegetarian (gosh is it that long? My vegetarianism could buy wine in a pub!), I’ve been asked this question more times than I can count: What do vegetarians actually eat?

Of course, if you’re veggie, you’ll know how ridiculous a question it is. It’s not like we just chomp on lettuce all day long (in fact I eat very little lettuce). Vegetarian options are almost limitless.

But, for people who know nothing but the standard meat and two veg, vegetarianism can be a hard concept to understand.

To help out these uncomprehending meat-eaters, I thought I’d write a little mini-series of posts to help answer their questions – starting with what do vegetarians actually eat for breakfast? (see also: what do vegetarians eat for lunch? and what do vegetarians eat for dinner?)

Hopefully these three posts will help people to understand that there’s so much more to vegetarianism than just rabbit food. And, I’m hoping they’ll also be useful to any vegetarians who may be in need of some new ideas. It’s so easy to get stuck in a rut, eating the same few things over and over again (especially when it comes to breakfast!) – so perhaps these posts will offer some new ideas or remind you of an old favourite. Some of the ideas below link to actual recipes, and others are just there for inspiration.

So next time you’re asked whether you truly do survive just on cabbage and carrots, feel free to point people towards this post. Hopefully it will help them to see just how many options we vegetarians have!

What do vegetarians actually eat for breakfast?

Homemade instant oatmeal

Porridge (oatmeal) with honey, jam, chocolate spread, or just a bit of brown sugar. Can be cooked on the hob, or in the microwave if you’re in a rush – or, make your own instant oatmeal from scratch, which just needs hot water.

– Yogurt with fresh or frozen fruit – my personal favourite are frozen blueberries. I also often sprinkle a few chia seeds over my yogurt.

Chia pudding – just mix some chia seeds with milk, and they swell up to give a pudding-like mixture.

– Cottage cheese with honey and fruit – I’ve been obsessed with cottage cheese since I used it to make struklji! It’s a great high-protein alternative to yogurt.

Healthy apple crumble smoothie

– Smoothies – either a green smoothie or a plain fruit smoothie, made with milk or yogurt for protein. I also like to add a few oats for a heartier breakfast, like I did in this apple crumble smoothie.

– Cereal – I genuinely love Bran Flakes, but sometimes also have Weetabix or muesli. Usually with milk, sometimes with yogurt.

Veggie scramble – a variety of vegetables cooked into scrambled eggs or scrambled tofu. I like to serve mine on toast.

– Frittata, filled with whatever veggies you fancy and baked until set. Cook it at the weekend and it will be great for the next few days’ breakfasts.

Banana and peanut butter overnight oats

Overnight oats – basically like cold porridge. Just mix some oats with milk and flavourings the night before, and it’s ready by morning.

– Fruit salad

– Beans on toast – proper British baked beans from a tin (like you can see in the photo below), not just any old beans! Or you can even make homemade baked beans if you’re feeling fancy.

Veggie bacon or veggie sausage sandwich – my personal favourite brands are Quorn and Cauldron, but most supermarkets do own brand stuff these days, so it’s worth trying a few kinds to find your favourite.

Eggs benedict (poached eggs served on an English muffin, topped with Hollandaise sauce) – use sautéed spinach or vegetarian bacon for a perfect veggie version!

Full English breakfast baked eggs

Baked eggs – just crack an egg into a ramekin with whatever veggies or cheeses you fancy, and bake until the whites are set. Serve with toast for dipping!

Breakfast burritos – make a batch and keep them in the freezer! They’re really high in protein, so good if you have a busy day ahead.

– Fried / scrambled / poached eggs on toast

– Granola – great sprinkled over yogurt!

– Avocado toast – especially topped with a fried egg.

– Toast with jam or peanut butter (or both!)

– Croissants, English muffins, crumpets, bagels, etc. – spread with butter and honey.

Veggie hash – potatoes fried up with whatever veggies you like the look of, and finished off with a fried egg.

Kale and potato breakfast hash

What have I missed off the list? Feel free to offer up more inspiration in the comments!

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57 Comments

  1. Great post!! Such wonderful ideas. Can we add the decadent breakfast choices? Pancakes, waffles, sweet rolls, potato latkes…yum!

  2. I hate it when people think vegetarians and vegans can’t eat much and it must be boring. I love making omelettes, scrambled tofu, cereal and other things. Great options x

  3. I’m not actully a true vegetarian (I just prefer veggie food ?) and it shocks me that people can be so silly to ask that ?.

    Anyway, onto breakfast. You’ve got my fave two up first (porridge and yogurt), they are also great together. I also find it fun to experiment with breakfast foods from other cultures. I sometimes grab breakfast at a Taiwanese place and they have some amazing vegetarian options, mainly street foods and the all important bowls of fresh hot soy milk (so much better than the store brought stuff).

    1. I think some people are just so geared around meat and two veg that they’ve never even needed to think about vegetarian food! Luckily that’s slowly changing though and now a lot of people eat veggie meals every now and then without even noticing :)

  4. What a great post, and your breakfasts sound lovely, I have friends who are vegetarian and I suppose I have never thought to ask this question as I have seen what they eat x

  5. Fantastic post! There are countless number of delicious vegetarian recipes and meal combinations and you’ve proved that time and time again :) Love all these breakfast ideas!

  6. Great idea for a blog post! So many options, I’m guilty of eating the same things I.e. Bircher muesli all week AKA the original overnight oats, porridge on Saturday and something non veggie on a Sunday. Hmm perhaps I need to shake up my weekend breakfast when I have a bit more time

  7. What a lot of yummy breakfasts!!!! I love baked eggs but haven’t made them for AGES. I’d never though of having cottage cheese for breakfast either… i’ve rekindled my love of it piled up on toasted sandwich thins with soup, but may have to try it to start my day. Breakfast is my fave meal of the day!