Five easy Mother's Day ideas for breakfast in bed

Keep the tradition alive with fluffy pancakes, crispy fritters or eggs mum's favourite way.

Jogai Bhatt
4 min read
Shakshuka is a North African dish with hearty flavours.
Caption:Shakshuka is a North African dish with hearty flavours.

Breakfast in bed is the ultimate Mother's Day classic - and it doesn't have to mean burnt toast.

A cosy shakshuka, fluffy hotcakes, or even golden, crispy fritters can go a long way.

Here are five easy recipes from RNZ's archive to make for mum this Sunday.

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Shakshuka

Yotam Ottolenghi & Noor Murad

Yotam Ottolenghi & Noor Murad

Eleanor Heatherwick

Shakshuka is a versatile dish consisting of baked or poached eggs in a fragrant tomato sauce, usually with capsicum, onion, and spices like paprika and cumin.

You can keep it simple, or elevate it with Yotam Ottolenghi's recipe, which features sweet potato, sriracha butter and pickled onions for a bit of zing.

Enjoyed best with crusty bread to mop everything up. Follow the recipe here.

Hotcakes

Ricotta Hotcakes with Strawberries & Maple Syrup

Shared Kitchen

Fluffy hotcakes are sweet breakfast treat generally made with pantry staples - flour, eggs, butter and sugar.

With Julie Biuso's recipe, you can take things up a notch with creamy ricotta and fresh berries - but feel free to substitute this with whatever fruit is in season.

This dish is best served with a grating of lemon zest and a bit of maple syrup. Follow the recipe here.

Frittata

Fridge-raid Frittata by Melissa Hemsley

Fridge-raid Frittata by Melissa Hemsley

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A humble frittata or quiche is always a crowd-pleaser. Eggs and milk are the only essentials. Beyond that, anything goes - greens, potatoes, mushrooms, shaved meats - whatever you fancy.

In Melissa Hemsley's fridge-raid frittata, broccoli is the star of the show, but it's perfect for using up leftovers.

And even better - the magic all happens in one pan. Follow the recipe here.

Fritters

Sam Parish's Curry Cauliflower Fritters with Coriander Chutney

Sam Parish

Fritters come together quickly and look beautiful plated with a fresh salad and chutney.

You can used canned goods like creamed corn for simple corn fritters, or try your hand at these cauliflower curry fritters by Sam Parish.

They're made with frozen cauliflower rice and dressed up with a coriander-yoghurt chutney, fresh peas, and a fried egg. Follow the recipe here.

Eggs, eggs, eggs

Omelette with Fine Herbs.

Omelette with Fine Herbs.

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Poached, fried, scrambled or boiled, nothing quite says breakfast like eggs. There are a few ways you could elevate this staple.

Uncut Recipes' omelette gets all its flavuor for fine herbs like chives, tarragon, chervil and parsley. Or try this smoked fish omelette from Jeremy Jones, made with fresh hoki and a few tablespoons of cream and cheese.

For poached eggs, simmer for two to three minutes in water and a splash of vinegar, and serve with roasted asparagus and smoked paprika mayo like Jonny Schwass. Or give creamed eggs on ciabatta a go with this recipe from Catherine Bell.

If you're not much of a chef, Lesley Christensen-Yule has you covered with an easy recipe for microwaved scrambled eggs. Best served with a slice of warm, buttered toast.

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