10 Breakfast Survival Skills Every Cook Should Know (2024)

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Regardless of whether you’re bringing up baby chef in training, or expanding your own repertoire, when talking basic kitchen skills, we like to start with breakfast. After all, how can you accomplish anything without a solid breakfast? Here are 10 skills to master that will help you survive and thrive first thing in the morning.

1. Learn how to bake, boil, and scramble an egg.

Eggs = breakfast for many of us. Do you know how to make eggs to your particular liking? If not, you should learn. Maybe you detest hard-boiled eggs; try them soft-boiled! Maybe you’ve only had rubbery scrambled eggs; learn how to make them velvety and creamy.

  • How To Bake Eggs en Cocotte
  • How To Hard-Boil an Egg
  • How To Soft-Boil an Egg
  • How To Make Soft, Creamy Scrambled Eggs

2. Cook bacon anywhere, anyhow.

What is a traditional breakfast without a little bacon? Here are three tried-and-tested ways to cook perfect bacon — in the stove, the oven, and microwave. (Dorm-dwellers, take heart.)

  • How To Cook Bacon in the Microwave
  • How To Make Perfect Bacon in the Oven
  • How To Cook Bacon on the Stovetop

3. Brew coffee that is much better than Starbucks.

We appreciate the convenience of the drive-through coffee stand as much as anyone. However, even if you don’t do it often, you should know how to make great coffee at home. My pick: the French press. Or coffee concentrate you can dilute and warm up on your way out the door. And oh! Prefer a cappuccino? Let us show you how to make frothy milk without an espresso maker or frother.

  • How To Make Perfectly Robust French Press Coffee
  • How To Make the Best Iced Coffee
  • How To Make Coffee Concentrate to Serve Hot Coffee to a Crowd
  • How To Make Milk Foam (Without a Frother or a Machine!)

4. Make oatmeal that’s yummy no matter when you eat it.

Oatmeal is a morning staple for so many of us — rich in protein, easy to make ahead. What, you say? You don’t like warmed-over oatmeal? You might not be making the right kind. Here’s how to cook steel-cut oats according to your schedule, and how to make creamy, al dente oats that are just as delicious on day two. Also? If you’re really in a hurry, make a stash of your own homemade instant oats.

  • How To Make Oatmeal on the Stovetop
  • How To Make Creamy Steel-Cut Oatmeal (The Make-Ahead Method)
  • How To Cook Steel-Cut Oats in 30 Minutes
  • How To Make Your Own Flavored Instant Oatmeal

5. Master the muffin, sweet or savory.

Muffins are the perfect weekday package in their frilly little cups. Learn a muffin recipe or two, and you’ll never lack for a grab-and-go breakfast. And you don’t even need to like sweets. Try a protein-rich savory muffin instead of that blueberry thing.

  • Sweet(ish): Spiced Pear Muffins, Morning Glory Sweet Potato Muffins
  • Savory: Savory Tomato-Basil Morning Muffins,
  • Right in the middle: Quick, Easy and Moist Whole-Wheat Muffins

6. Develop your own custom granola blend.

Ready to get customized? Time to stop buying granola and start making your own. Pretty soon that dried peach, almond, honey, and pistachio amazingness won’t just be your breakfast — it will be your signature Christmas present, and housewarming gift.

  • How To Make Great Granola Every Time

7. Master French toast, pancakes, or waffles. Pick one.

Moving on to weekend essentials. Everyone should know how to make some kind of indulgent griddled bread — pancakes, French toast, waffles. We don’t care which. Just pick one and get really good at it. And serve it with real maple syrup. Essential.

  • How To Make Great French Toast Every Time
  • The Best-Ever Pancake Recipe: Lofty Buttermilk Pancakes
  • Overnight Yeasted Waffles

8. Find one thing you can make ahead and eat all week.

Once you’ve mastered the basics of a Norman Rockwell breakfast — eggs, bacon, coffee — let’s move on to even more practical skills. If you, like most of us, have busy mornings, then make-ahead breakfasts are the name of the game. Here are three make-ahead breakfasts you might not have considered yet.

  • How To Make Delicate, Lacy Crêpes: What? Crêpes aren’t the first thing that came to mind? Crepes are actually beautiful when reheated. Make a big batch, freeze, then reheat one by one and wrap them around avocado, chopped fruit, or cheese.
  • How To Make a Breakfast Burrito: Breakfast burritos with eggs or beans are so easy to make ahead and freeze or refrigerate. See also: How To Wrap a Burrito (So It Doesn’t Fall Apart When You Eat It!)
  • How To Make Homemade Granola Bars: Granola bars don’t just come in wrappers. Make your own and feel accomplished.

9. DIY one of your breakfast basics.

Once you’ve covered the basics, there are a few ways to get really in-depth with your breakfast. Why not pick one of your store-bought staples and make it at home instead of buying it? Here are a few suggestions.

  • How To Make Almond Milk at Home
  • How To Make Yogurt at Home
  • How To Make Cinnamon-Raisin Swirl Bread

10. Bake something that will impress your morning guest.

Last but not least on our list of essential breakfast skills is the impressive brunch dish. There are times when even pancakes or waffles won’t do; you need to pull out all the stops. In those cases, it’s helpful to know that cinnamon rolls can be frozen (and baked later), that biscuits are actually really quick, and that Dutch babies are basically the most impressive thing to ever come out of the oven.

  • How To Freeze Cinnamon Rolls and Bake Them Later
  • How To Make Classic Buttermilk Biscuits
  • The Apple Pancake

All right. Those are our essentials, should you choose to accept them. Should my house ever be so lucky as to have a young impressionable mind on the premises, I shall endeavor to teach all these (and maybe a couple more).

What about you? Did I leave out any absolute essential skills for breakfast from this list?

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