Delight your Mom on Mother’s Day with these easy and delicious breakfast recipes! They are all easy to make and you can make some of them ahead of time.
With Mother’s Day being this weekend, I thought you might be interested in some breakfast recipes that you can easily prepare and surprise her with. Why breakfast? A few reasons: 1) It’s the first thing in the morning you can brighten her day with, 2) breakfast is easier to prepare than dinner (even though you don’t cook often), and 3) some of the recipes can be prepared ahead of time!
I’ve put together a selection of 12 Easy Mother’s Day Breakfast Recipes from Just One Cookbook for you. There is a mix of western style dishes, some healthy recipes, and Japanese recipes that I hope you and your mom would enjoy on this happy day.
12 Easy Mother’s Day Breakfast Recipes
1. Buttermilk Pancakes
Treat your Mom on her special day with these Buttermilk Pancakes! Don’t forget to serve these pancakes with Strawberry Compote made with fresh strawberries!
2. Steamed Cake
If your Mom is more health conscious, try these soft, light, spongy Japanese Steamed Cake (Mushi-pan), which are super easy to make! You can choose savory or sweet based on the ingredients she prefers.
3. Banana Bread
The secret to great homemade Banana Bread is having a tried and tested go-to recipe. My recipe had been tested and enjoyed for 15+ years. The result: Fresh baked banana bread that is always flavorful and moist with the perfect amount of sweetness! Hope your Mom will enjoy this!
4. Simple Crepe
Just as this recipe title says, it’s simple and fun to make your own crepe! I’ve been making crepes with my children for many years. Make sure to serve with plenty of topping and filling options!
5. Blueberry Cake
Blueberries are my mom’s favorite. If she was here with us in the U.S., I would definitely make this Blueberry Cake for her as fresh blueberries are quite expensive in Japan. Enjoy this soft, moist, fresh blueberry cake sprinkled with a dressing of powdered sugar.
6. Caramelized Banana Muffins
Delicious and easy Banana Muffins made with caramelized banana and Nutella swirl on top! Caramelizing the banana helps bring out and enhance the flavor.
7. Green Tea Donuts
The best part about these Green Tea Donuts is that they are BAKED! Is it just me who feel less guilty about dunking the “baked” donuts in semi-sweet chocolate glaze and top with sprinkles?
8. Strawberry Mango Smoothie
If your mom enjoys healthy breakfast, make this refreshing Strawberry Mango Smoothie with only 5 ingredients! You can use either fresh fruits or frozen fruits for this easy drink.
9. Cold Brew Coffee
If your mom loves coffee but hates the acidity, it’s time to introduce delicious cold brew coffee! With ground coffee, filtered water, and a bit of time and patience, you can make her a less acidic and more aromatic delicious cold coffee!
10. Ogura Toast 小倉トースト
From here, I’d introduce some unique Japanese breaktfast recipes. Ogura toast is a Nagoya (in central Japan) specialty dish with warm toasted bread, topped with red bean paste, butter, and fresh whipped cream. An absolute must-try for your Japanese-theme breakfast!
11. Tamagoyaki (Japanese Rolled Omelette) 玉子焼き
Sweet yet savory, Tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelet) makes a delightful Japanese theme breakfast along with Salted Salmon and Miso Soup!
12. Spam Onigirazu
Lastly, if you’re looking for more Asian foods for your mom’s breakfast, how about Spam Onigirazu? This delightful treat is made with eggs, rice, and classic spam. You can plan a picnic with her and take Onigirazu with you!
10 Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
If you are looking for something special for Mother’s Day but haven’t found anything yet, I hope these ideas will be helpful for your search.
1. Monogrammed Mug (Anthropology)
These monogrammed mugs are so cute and cheerful. A nice cup of coffee or tea in her special cup would definitely make your mom happy every morning!
2. Hedley & Bennett Apron (Hedley & Bennett)
Their aprons have been my favorite. Some of you asked me which one I wear: I have pho and striped bass. Although there are so many selections of colors, I wear dark color ones as I deep fry foods and cook with soy sauce often. As I always looked for great quality aprons that I can wash frequently and they don’t curl up or wrinkle. I really like their aprons. Don’t forget to enter #APRONSQUAD for promo code to get 10% off. 🙂
3. Stich Fix Gift Card
I’ve been subscribing to StichFix for the past 3 years, and I’m pretty happy with the service. I don’t have the time to go shopping, so this service has been pretty fun. I think this can be a good gift for mom to choose some new clothing and shoes!
4. 7-in-1 Multi Functional Pressure Cooker (Instant Pot)
I have been receiving so many questions about the Instant Pot, mostly from moms who wish to own one. If your mom or wife don’t own one, do consider getting one for her. The best part is that you can enjoy all the food she cooks for you with the Instant Pot. 😉
5. Nozomi Jewelry (Nozomi Project)
You know that I’ve talked about Nozomi Project thousands of times (maybe not that much, but often enough). But I can’t give up my hope that maybe someone is reading about Nozomi Project for the very first time.
If you never heard of Nozomi Project before, here’s the story. The ladies in Ishinomaki, Japan (where 2011 tsunami hit the hardest) make these beautiful jewelries out of broken pieces of pottery left by the tsunami. The jewelry they make is one of the kind! I love every piece I own, and I hope your special person will enjoy it too!
What are you cooking for Mother’s Day?
Leave a comment and share with us what you are planning to cook for Mother’s Day. We’d love to hear from you!
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Hi – love your recipes and photos. Do you have a professional shoot your photos? Do you have a food stylist? I’m a photo teacher a a local community college, and the photos are very well done.
Hi Linda! Thank you for your kind comment! I take all my pictures in my living room, using natural light. And I do the food styling. Mr. JOC is pretty technical so he knows more about camera and setting and I enjoy the artistic side of food photography. 🙂
Hi, Nami. I’m fairly new to your site.
I’m on a Japanese and Korean recipe
siege which, due to your amazing contributions, won’t end (if at all) for some time.
I see that you’ve been doing this for several years. Your site and each individual recipe are professional and well thought out. The effort you put in is obvious. I can’t think of one time that I wished the methodology was even slightly different. The commentary explaining the history and the how, why and where of each recipe is invaluable. It’s the next best thing to being in Japan and experiencing the food first hand. Congratulations!
All the best,
Janine from Canada
Hi Janine! Welcome to JOC! I’m happy to hear you enjoy my website and thanks so much for your kind and encouraging comment on my site. Yes, I’ve been blogging for 9 years. We learned a lot through these years about how people around the world cook Japanese food at home and I wish to continue helping everyone who’s interested in cooking Japanese food at home. Thanks again for writing! xo
Love all the ideas! My husband is letting our boys choose. My oldest (6) said he wants to make me toast and scrambled eggs since it’s something he can do himself. <3
Hi Stacey! Hope you had a wonderful Mother’s Day! Your son is already trying to cook? Super impressive! 🙂
He loves to cook but i don’t do it very often with him. All my boys end up wanting to help which is so hard. So they take turns where one helps me once a week. Yesterday my oldest made me scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast. My 4 year old made me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch.
You’re very smart with instructing them to take turns! That way, you and each kid can truly enjoy cooking together. 🙂
I hope i can try one of your recipes nami chen …i already tried your matcha japanese cheesecake cake.. But i forgot to take a pic !… Next time i will! God bless for sharing all your creations with us!
Hi Arminda! That sounds wonderful! I love matcha everything. 🙂 Thank you for reading my blog and trying my recipes! xoxo
Timely and – as usual – beautiful post, Nami. Our Mum will love that blueberry cake!
Hi Damie! Awesome! Thank you so much for reading this post. Yeah! I wish my mom is here so I can make it for her…. 🙂
Hi Nami, we will be having afternoon tea here with tiny little cakes, finger sandwiches and sausage rolls. My children are working thousands of miles away so they won’t be with me but my 89 year old mother and my brother and his family will help me celebrate Mothers Day.
Hi Linda! Afternoon tea! How lovely!!! That sounds amazing. I wish I can have afternoon tea with my mom… someday I need to be in the same country for Mother’s Day. We’ve been always apart for the past 20+ years. 🙁 Have a wonderful Mother’s Day with your mother and family members.
I’m so glad you wrote this post. I’ve been reading your posts and loving your recipes for the past year. Even before I read this post I already requested an instant pot from my family for mother’s day (hah!) and you’ll be happy to know that I’ve never heard of the Nozomi project!! I am just about to check out their website now and might get some gifts for other mothers there. Keep up the good work JOC-san, love your website.
Hi Paula! Thank you so much for reading my blog. Hope you enjoy the instant pot. It’s great for family weeknight meals. 🙂 And so glad you learned about Nozomi Project! I love their jewelry and love to support them when I can. 🙂 And I would also like to say that your music is absolutely beautiful and relaxing… I will just keep listening while I continue to work. Keep up the great work! xo