Kid-friendly Holi breakfast ideas for joyful festive morning

New Delhi: Holi mornings in Indian homes are always special and as busy with excitement, bursts of colours and delicious food. But with the festive preparations and excitement to go out and play Holi with friends, guests arriving, parents find it difficult to put together something quick, tasty and kid-friendly for breakfast. That’s where simple, quick Holi breakfast ideas for kids, packed with colour and nutrition, come in handy. These recipes are easy, fuss-free, and perfect for a festive start to the day.

As families gear up for celebrations, a wholesome breakfast not only keeps children energised but also sets a joyful tone for the day.

Kid-friendly Holi breakfast ideas

1. Mini Veggie Cheela Bites

How to make:

  1. Prepare besan cheela batter with chopped spinach, carrots, onions, and coriander.
  2. Pour small spoonfuls into a hot pan to make mini pancakes.
  3. Serve with green chutney or ketchup.

2. Holi Special Rainbow Idlis

How to make:

  1. Divide the idli batter into bowls.
  2. Add natural colourings like beetroot (pink), spinach purée (green), carrot purée (orange), and turmeric (yellow).
  3. Steam the mini idlis and serve with chutney.

3. Paneer Stuffed Toast Pockets

Quick, protein-rich and always a hit.

How to make:

  1. Mix crumbled paneer with coriander, sweet corn, mild spices, and cheese.
  2. Stuff between bread slices and grill till golden brown.
  3. Cut into fun shapes using cookie cutters.

4. Mini Aloo Paratha Rolls

How to make:

  1. Prepare small-sized aloo parathas.
  2. Roll them with a smear of ghee or butter.
  3. Serve warm with curd.

5. Mini Veggie Cheela Bites

How to make:

  1. Prepare a besan batter with grated vegetables.
  2. Make bite-sized cheelas in a pan.
  3. Serve with chutney or ketchup.

These are some smart, festive breakfast options that blend convenience with flavour, ideal for busy Holi mornings to be enjoyed by the kids and keep them full of energy throughout the day to feel the pump while enjoying the festivals of colours.

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