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6 breakfast recipes made with only 3 ingredients

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 20, 2025, 10:00 IST
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6 breakfast recipes made with only 3 ingredients

Breakfast thrives on simplicity. It has never needed extravagance, only a few honest ingredients turned quickly into something warm, filling, and satisfying. Across kitchens, from rural homes to city flats, the first meal of the day has always adapted to time and taste. What unites them is ease, food that can be made in minutes but remembered all day. Some of the best-loved recipes are built on no more than three things, yet they endure because they work, nourishing, versatile, and quietly comforting. Scroll down to discover six such breakfasts that prove less is more...

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Banana Oat Pancakes

There was a time when pancakes meant flour, sugar, butter - indulgence dressed for a feast. But mornings don’t always allow that. In their place came the modern trick: one ripe banana, a fistful of oats, one egg. Mashed, stirred, and dropped into a hot pan, they emerge golden, soft in the middle, lightly crisp at the edges. These pancakes don’t need syrup to announce their sweetness; the banana carries it quietly. What once felt like an imported luxury now cooks in hostel kitchens and family flats, proof that three ingredients can create a breakfast with both comfort and charm.

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Masala Omelette Roll

The omelette has many faces, but none as democratic as this one. Two eggs, a green chilli, a handful of coriander leaves, whisked together, poured onto a pan, and folded while warm. On the streets, it became the “roll”, sometimes slipped into a roti, sometimes eaten just as it is, steaming, sharp, and fragrant. It wakes you up better than coffee, carries the bite of chilli, the freshness of herbs, and the strength of eggs. A dish once plain now feels bold, almost dramatic, while asking for almost nothing.

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Avocado Toast

Avocado, bread, lemon juice - three simple things that have quietly slipped into morning routines. Mash the fruit, brighten it with lemon, and spread it thick over toast. It isn’t traditional, it isn’t old but it has found its place at breakfast tables with ease. Café culture may have pushed it forward, but at heart it remains just three ingredients, transformed into something that feels fresh, indulgent and surprisingly effortless. A small ritual that turns an ordinary morning into something a little more special.

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Cheese Toastie

Bread, cheese, butter, the simplest triangle of flavour. In one age, bread and cheese were travellers’ food, carried for sustenance. Later, they turned into a comfort eaten across café tables. Toast the bread with butter, tuck in cheese, let it melt and stretch. The smell of warm bread, the crunch of crust, the pull of cheese, it is breakfast that tastes like indulgence while being made in minutes. No silver platter, no banquet - yet this toastie has found its own throne in morning rituals across the world.

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Curd Poha (Dahi Chura)

Few breakfasts are as quiet and unassuming as this one. Flattened rice, curd, and salt or sugar (according to your preference). Rinsed, stirred and chilled. It’s a meal that cools, steadies, and soothes. In summer, it’s like a comforting remedy, carrying the warm nostalgia of childhood mornings. What some might call simple has, over generations, stayed a staple in homes for its soothing, dependable, and refreshing charm.

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Fruit and Yogurt Bowl

​Fruit, yogurt, honey, three things so ordinary they could be overlooked, until you bring them together. Slice, spoon, drizzle, and suddenly the bowl looks abundant. Sweetness, tang, and cream fall into harmony, turning simple ingredients into something that feels generous. Mango in summer, pomegranate in winter, bananas year-round, the seasons keep rewriting this recipe. Each version carries its own mood, but the spirit stays the same: light, refreshing, and quietly indulgent, a breakfast that feels like dessert without the guilt.

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