These extravagant treats are just masquerading as sweet breakfast ideas.

53 Sweet Breakfast Ideas That Are Secretly Desserts

French Toast Recipe
Classic French toast is a sweet breakfast staple. Once these custardy breads are cooked ’till golden brown, they can be dressed up with Nutella, fruit, maple syrup, salted caramel sauce and so much more.
Carrot Cake Pancakes
Have your cake and eat it too—for breakfast! We found a way to make it socially acceptable to eat cake for breakfast, and we took it one step further by making it carrot cake.
Banana Bread
Every time I make banana bread, it doesn’t last more than two days, since it’s breakfast, an afternoon snack and dessert. Want something a little more indulgent? Try our chocolate banana bread or blueberry banana bread.
Cinnamon Rolls Recipe
Where there’s a will, there’s a way, and that’s exactly what I think happened when Americans wanted to eat frosting at breakfast. But nothing beats the cinnamon roll nucleus: The soft core that’s just cooked and soaked in butter, cinnamon and frosting.
Waffles
Like French toast, waffles are a great vessel for all sorts of uber-sweet toppings. However, their deep wells and crispy ridges offer texture, doubling as a loading dock for maple syrup, salted caramel sauce, whipped cream and berries.
Creamy Strawberry Crepes
Traditional crepes get the ultimate sweet treatment with a sweetened cream cheese, lemon and fresh strawberry filling. They’re so pretty for a brunch with friends or Valentine’s Day breakfast with a special someone.
Easy Banana Muffins
Any time I end the week with three ripe bananas sitting on my kitchen counter, I pull up this recipe. Admittedly, I pretend to forget about the bananas during the week, just so I can whip up these truly easy banana muffins that are just sweet enough. One time, I filled them with Nutella! Heaven.
Red Velvet Cinnamon Rolls
Just when cinnamon rolls couldn’t possibly get any more decadent, we fused them with red velvet cake. Before you write this recipe off as too complicated, know it starts with a box of red velvet cake mix.
Bananas Foster French Toast
Speaking of fusing iconic desserts with classic breakfast staples, our Bananas Foster French Toast could be on a restaurant’s gourmet brunch menu. The best part? It needs to be prepped the night before, so all that’s left to do in the morning is pop it in the oven.
Waffle Cake
There isn’t a better way to start someone’s birthday than blowing out the candles on their waffle cake. Cream cheese frosting adheres the waffle cake layers, and rainbow sprinkles make it all feel extra celebratory.
Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls
These cinnamon rolls have a secret, and it’s not the ease of a bread machine! Maple syrup is in both the rolls and icing, creating a delicious autumnal breakfast treat.
Chocolate Monkey Bread
While impressive to look at, this chocolate monkey bread is dead easy. Refrigerated buttermilk biscuits forgo any need to make bread from scratch. Cut them into quarters, and close them around chocolate kisses.
Mini Nutella Doughnuts
There’s no tricky yeast dough needed to make mini Nutella doughnuts! Buy a tube of large refrigerated biscuits, cut them into quarters, then stuff them with everyone’s favorite sweet breakfast spread: Nutella.
Dulce de Leche French Toast Bake
This French toast is a little more involved than most, but the outcome is nothing short of rave-worthy. Feel free to substitute day-old brioche, challah or French bread for the Texas toast.
Strawberry Scones
Traditional scones are dry and barely sweet. There’s a time and a place for those, like afternoon tea, but these strawberry scones are more likely to sit on my breakfast table. I adore these with homemade whipped cream and lemon curd or strawberry sauce on top!
Chocolate Babka
Who could resist a slice of soft, buttery babka with a ribbon of chocolate braided in? It’s wonderful with a smear of Nutella alongside a cup of coffee.
Upside-Down Banana Monkey Bread
This sweet breakfast is a three-for-one: banana bread, monkey bread and pecan sticky buns. After baking, invert it in front of everyone so they can ooh and ahh, then finish the bread with extra caramel-pecan sauce and sliced bananas.
Cinnamon-Walnut Sticky Buns
Imagine setting down this plate in the middle of the table, and everyone pulling off their own warm, sticky roll. There’s so much of the delicious honey-walnut topping that it may end up being a fork and knife situation.
German Chocolate Ring
German chocolate cake lovers, rejoice! The best parts of your favorite cake have made it into this breakfast bread ring. Coconut, chocolate chips and pecans are rolled into the ring, baked and topped with more chocolate chips and coconut.
Frosted Pumpkin Doughnuts
Who else is team pumpkin over apple cider? Between the pumpkin, cinnamon and nutmeg, they’re flavored for fall. The orange-flavored frosting is an unexpected twist that just works.
Chocolate Chip Dutch Baby
I love that Dutch baby pancakes are extremely quick to throw together, but look and taste so artisanal. Here, chocolate chips are scattered everywhere, but there’s still room for butter, maple syrup and strawberries.
Monkey Bread
Store-bought biscuits are the secret hack for making this stunning monkey bread absolutely effortless to pull off. Each roll is coated in cinnamon sugar and baked with a brown sugar glaze on top.
Blintz Pancakes
Anyone who loves blintzes will love this pancake version that’s a lot easier to whip up. Top them with a fruity syrup made from strawberries, blueberries, blackberries or cherries.
Apple Pancakes
This sweet breakfast is disguised as a decadent recipe, but whole wheat flour, fresh apples and honey as the sweetener make it a little more wholesome than your average stack of pancakes. Serve them with quality maple syrup, a drizzle of honey, sauteed apples with cinnamon or homemade whipped cream.
Blueberry Coffee Cake
Juicy blueberries and a cinnamon-pecan crumbled trail throughout make every single slice of this blueberry coffee cake irresistible. Just remember to grease the Bundt pan properly so this beauty inverts crack-free.
Homemade Croissants
Although a labor of love, there’s nothing as cathartic as learning how to make croissants, building all those flaky layers of butter and dough into a masterpiece of bread-baking. Add in chocolate batons or chocolate chips to turn them into pain au chocolat.
Coffee Cake
This is the perfect coffee cake. (Just look at the reviews!) Buttery, muffin-like cake is swirled with ribbons of cinnamon-sugar and walnuts. Warm from the oven, it’s excellent with a cup of coffee.
Mini Caramel Rolls
If there’s anything we’ve picked up on in the baking world, it’s that a tube of crescent rolls can do so much more than kick off Thanksgiving. Here, we roll them up with cinnamon sugar and cut them into mini cinnamon rolls, then bake them in a sticky brown sugar glaze.
Gingerbread Belgian Waffles
Wake up the family on Christmas morning with the smell of these gingerbread waffles permeating around the house. While maple syrup makes a fine topping, the included cream cheese frosting feels appropriately decadent for the holiday.
Apple Cider Doughnuts
There’s nothing that kicks off fall quite like coming home from the farmers market with a jug of apple cider. Use that precious liquid gold for something worthwhile, like these apple cider donuts.
Churro French Toast
The very best flavors of Spain’s iconic street food find their way into one of America’s favorite breakfast staples in this sweet dessert. Plus, the vanilla pudding mix makes the French toast extra custardy!
Banana-Nut Waffle Cake
Forgo the celebratory layer cake for a towering breakfast cake made of waffles, whipped cream, bananas, walnuts, pecans and homemade butterscotch syrup. I love this for someone who appreciates uniqueness, or the person that doesn’t make a huge fuss on their birthday.
German Pancakes
German pancakes get their iconic shape from their eggy batter cooking quickly in the oven, interacting with the steam and producing puffy edges with a shallow, custardy center. Top it with everyone’s favorite pancake toppings, like maple syrup, blueberries and powdered sugar.
Eggnog French Toast
Anyone with a pint of the best eggnog in their fridge is saving it for something special. I can’t think of a more fitting purpose for it than in a Christmas morning French toast.
Blueberry French Toast Casserole
When serving large gatherings, make-ahead brunch recipes are the secret ingredient to easy hosting. Here, French toast isn’t cooked on the griddle—it bakes in the oven instead.
Drop Doughnuts
Leftover mashed potatoes are the unexpected ingredient in these drop doughnuts. Mashed potato doughnuts are nothing new; Amish communities (who are excellent bakers) have made them for years!
French Toast Casserole with Cream Cheese
I can’t decide which part of this casserole is better: the hunks of custard-soaked bread or pockets of tangy, warm cream cheese. Luckily, it’s easy to get a perfect forkful of each.
Caramel Rolls
Those who can’t get behind cream cheese frosting will find their cinnamon roll fix through these caramel rolls. Instead of frosting, the rolls are covered in a gooey caramel-pecan glaze.
Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls
Just when the cinnamon roll dough is rolled out and covered in butter and cinnamon sugar, homemade blueberry jam is spread on top for a fruity cinnamon roll filling. Save some of that jam to flavor the stunning blueberry cream cheese icing!
Pecan Chocolate Waffles
If you’re going to the trouble of pulling out the waffle iron, make sure it’s for something good. Pecan chocolate waffles are that. Don’t forget the chocolate butter topping!
S’mores Stuffed French Toast
While there are many iterations of French toast, none are as creative as this s’mores-inspired one. After dunking the bread in the custard, each piece is covered in graham cracker crumbs, then griddled. Mini marshmallows and chocolate chips are stuffed between two pieces and finished with chocolate sauce.
Glazed Doughnut Holes
No food dye here! These donut holes are covered in a glaze that’s made with grape, cherry-pomegranate or cranberry concentrate for both color and flavor.
Monkey Bread with Frozen Bread Dough
Frozen bread dough and vanilla pudding mix truly make this monkey bread a snap to bake. Feel free to dot in chocolate chips, nuts or even bacon bits for added flavor.
French Banana Pancakes
A from-scratch caramel-banana filling is rolled into homemade crepes in this very French breakfast. Homemade whipped cream is the pièce de résistance!
Caramel Bubble Ring
Refrigerated breadsticks make quick work of this cinnamon roll ring. While it looks impressive, this recipe is so easy and quick to make that there’s room to hit snooze a few times on the alarm clock.
Beignets
Anyone who has been to New Orleans knows how special these pockets of yeasty brioche covered in a mound of confectioners’ sugar taste in the morning. Berries and whipped cream are option, but they must be served with a strong cup of coffee.
Pumpkin Doughnut Drops
If working with yeast has always put you off from making doughnuts, try just-as-delicious cake doughnuts. Even easier, there’s no need to form the rings. Just scoop the batter and drop it in the oil!
Chocolate Chip Pancakes
Growing up, whenever friends slept over, my dad would always make chocolate chip pancakes in the morning for us. Food traditions are such a treat (literally and figuratively) and even something as easy as chocolate chip pancakes can become so special to your loved ones.
Apple-Stuffed French Toast Bake
Feeding a crowd in the morning? This make-ahead French toast bake (that’s stuffed with cinnamon, apples and pecans) is assembled the night before. Just be sure to take it out of the fridge 30 minutes before baking. A very cold pan in a hot oven can cause it to crack!
Mini-Chip Cocoa Pancakes
Double-chocolate pancakes toe the line between breakfast and dessert; no complaints here! They’re so chocolatey that you might want to have a glass of milk nearby.
Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins
A rich, tangy cream cheese swirl is a welcomed complement to a fall-spiced pumpkin muffin. For anyone that appreciates a bit of texture, bake a streusel on top.
Blueberry Kuchen
Kuchen—a coffee cake-like breakfast pastry—is loaded with blueberries, bright lemon zest and warming nutmeg. You can use other types of fruit instead of blueberries, but the streusel in non-negotiable.
Lemon Ricotta Pancakes
After the first bite, you’ll wonder why ricotta isn’t a main ingredient in all pancake recipes. This cheese makes the pancakes extra soft and fluffy. They’re excellent paired with the bright lemon juice and lemon zest, and the rhubarb topping is the perfect finishing touch.
Sweet Breakfast Ideas FAQ
How can you have dessert for breakfast?
A sneaky way to enjoy dessert for breakfast is by cooking or baking a recipe that’s a mash-up of a breakfast and a dessert. For example, our German chocolate ring fuses a German chocolate cake into breakfast bread. Our carrot cake pancakes really taste like you’re eating a piece of carrot cake for breakfast but in a socially acceptable breakfast form. Cinnamon rolls and cake donuts make it perfectly OK to have frosting for breakfast, and French toast makes a great blank canvas for dessert fusion. A few recipes in this list combine it with iconic desserts like churros, s’mores and bananas Foster.
What are some of the sweetest breakfast recipes?
Some of the sweetest breakfast recipes include our “waffle cakes.” They’re waffles stacked on top of one another like cake layers and frosted with whipped cream or frosting. Any of our cinnamon roll recipes here are super sweet since they’re finished with cream cheese frosting, but our red velvet cinnamon rolls take the cake. Bananas Foster French Toast tops slices of brioche with bananas in a sticky butterscotch glaze. Similarly, a cinnamon bun and sticky bun recipe get coated in a gorgeous caramel sauce and nut topping.
Is it healthy to have a sweet breakfast?
“Healthy” means something different to everyone, so it’s hard to say whether sweet breakfasts are good for you or not. While we can probably all agree that red velvet cinnamon rolls aren’t very nutritious, something like a matcha chia pudding can be more debatable. If you’re looking for something more wholesome to start your day, try one of our healthy breakfast ideas or low-carb breakfast recipes instead.