These easy breakfast bowls make for a kid friendly breakfast that features all the classic favorites in a single dish. Crispy tater tots, fluffy scrambled eggs, sausage gravy, and a sprinkling of cheddar cheese round out this fun, delicious way to enjoy a full breakfast in a single bowl.
Have you heard of girl dinner?
Also known as an easy to fix meal in a style you’d typically make for yourself on a night alone. Quick, easy, snacky, and comforting.
Well this easy breakfast bowl recipe is in the vein of ‘kid breakfast’.
Quick and easy, kid friendly favorites, all thrown together in a single bowl for a fun mash up that’s also totally delicious.
I love it because it’s a filling breakfast that combines all the typically separate elements into a single dish that none of my kids ever have a complaint about when served.
Ingredients Needed
These easy breakfast bowls have an equally easy, convenient list of ingredients.
To make it you’ll need:
- Crispy Crowns – Also known as tater rounds, they’re similar to tater tots but smaller so they get crispier when cooked. This makes them less prone to turning mushy under the other ingredient layers.
- Eggs – Fluffy, scrambled eggs
- Gravy – Canned sausage gravy
- Cheese – Shredded cheddar cheese
- Salt & Pepper – Totally optional, but if using season with each to your desired preference.
Once you’ve gathered your ingredients you’re ready to assemble them into the ‘bowl’.
How To Make
These bowls only take minutes to throw together.
Start by cooking your crispy crowns in the method you prefer. I don’t like frying or baking if it’s a small amount, and will air fry them instead.
Once the potatoes are cooked, transfer them to a waiting bowl or plate.
If you’re scrambled eggs aren’t warm heat them up, then spread them out over the crispy potatoes.
Top with warm gravy, followed by the cheese.
Serve warm & enjoy!
Storing
Unfortunately assembled breakfast bowls don’t store well. The potatoes get soggy and don’t crisp up when reheating.
Instead, store extras separately in air tight container in the refrigerator. When ready to enjoy again, reheat them separately and then assemble into bowls.
Optional Add In Ideas
Looking for other options to add into these easy breakfast bowls?
Here are some of our favorites:
- Sliced Green Onions
- Diced Ham
- Sauteed Peppers
- Crispy Bacon Bits
- Sauteed Onion
- Different Cheeses
Feel free to get creative and use one or more of these options, or whatever appeals to you.
TIPS & TRICKS
- This recipe can easily be doubled, tripled, ect to feed a several people or even a crowd.
- If feeding a crowd, set this up buffet style and let everyone assemble their own bowl.
- Can’t find crispy crowns? You could use tater tots or even a crispy hash brown patty instead.
Other Easy Breakfast Recipes
These easy breakfast bowls are fun breakfast kids are sure to love, that’re also quick to throw together on hectic mornings.
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Easy Breakfast Bowls
Ingredients
- 1 - 1 1/2 cups crispy crowns (aka tater rounds)
- 1/2 - 3/4 cup warm scrambled eggs
- 1/3 cup canned sausage gravy
- 1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- salt & pepper to taste
Instructions
- Cook the crispy crowns according to your preference until they're cooked through and crispy. Heat up the sausage gravy.1 - 1 1/2 cups crispy crowns (aka tater rounds)
- Add the crispy potatoes to a waiting bowl, or plate. Top with scrambled egg.1/2 - 3/4 cup warm scrambled eggs
- Spoon gravy over top, and sprinkle with cheese.1/3 cup canned sausage gravy, 1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- Salt & pepper, to taste, serve warm & enjoy!salt & pepper
Notes
- This recipe can easily be doubled, tripled, ect to feed a several people or even a crowd.
- If feeding a crowd, set this up buffet style and let everyone assemble their own bowl.
- Can't find crispy crowns? You could use tater tots or even a crispy hash brown patty instead.
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