Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes w/ SmartPoints Values (2024)

How many times have you heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day? I'm thinking more times than you can count!

Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes w/ SmartPoints Values (1)

Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes with Points Plus Values

If you're trying to lose weight, beginning your day with a healthy balanced breakfast packed with plenty of protein and fiber might be one of the best things you can do for yourself.

A while ago I asked readers to share their biggest weight loss lesson or "aha" so far. The comments are a goldmine of helpful healthy eating and weight loss tips and powerful insights. Several comments talked about the importance of breakfast....

  • "My aha moment was when I realized that protein for breakfast like a hard boiled egg really did leave me feeling satisfied much longer than just carbs." ~ Karen
  • "Eating a bigger breakfast really helps me keep the rest of the day in check. When I start the day with a high protein breakfast, it’s easier to control the rest of the days meals." ~ Grace
  • "I find eating a nutritious breakfast starts my day. Eating oatmeal with fruit is one of my go to’s." ~ Loreen

If you're trying to lose weight, beginning your day with a healthy balanced breakfast packed with plenty of protein and fiber might be one of the best things you can do for yourself. We are all different, so you won't know for sure until you test it out for yourself.

In need of a little healthy balanced breakfast inspiration?

Here's a great collection of easy healthy and delicious Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes to tempt you into getting your day of right.

If you're currently following Weight Watchers you'll be happy to know that they all include nutritional information and SmartPoints/PointsPlus details.

You're Welcome 🙂

Enjoy!

Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes - Smoothies

For a quick and easy breakfast on the run, it's hard to beat a delicious nutritious smoothie or protein shake. I love them all year long, but especially during the long hot summer here in Phoenix.

The key is not to get carried away since you can rack up the calories/points in a hurry if you're not careful about what and how much you toss into the blender (affiliate link).

To count or not to count, that is the question...

Curious, when you make a smoothie, do you count the points plus in the fruit or not?

As you know, when you use the recipe calculator the fruit counts as an ingredient and has points. But fruits are free on the program. What to do, What to do? I tend to count the fruit points in smoothies because I've found I can end up eating too much fruit and gaining weight if I don't. Sad, but true.

Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes w/ SmartPoints Values (2)

Low-Fat Carrot Cake Smoothie

Healthy Smoothie Recipe for Breakfast and Beyond (*4 PointsPlus | *4 SmartPoints)

Blueberry Peach Protein Shake (*3 PointsPlus | *3 SmartPoints)

Favorite Pumpkin Smoothie (*4 PointsPlus | *3 SmartPoints)

15 Low Calorie Smoothie Recipes (*4 to 9 PointsPlus/SmartPoints)

Low Fat Carrot Cake Smoothie (*6 PointsPlus | *8 SmartPoints)

Simple Cantaloupe Smoothie Recipe (*3 PointsPlus | *1 SmartPoint)

Pineapple Coconut Mango Smoothie (*5 PointsPlus | *2 SmartPoints)

50 Healthy Smoothie Recipes (*2 to 8 Points Plus)

Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes with Fruit

Naturally low in fat, high in fiber and packed with all kinds of good for you stuff, fruit can be a delicious part of a nourishing breakfast. And on the Weight Watchers program, fresh, canned or frozen unsweetened fruit is 0 SmartPoints, providing the extra incentive you might need to include it on your menu.

I like to have at least one serving of fruit for breakfast. Depending on the time of year and what's in season, my favorites include bananas, apples, grapefruit, berries, watermelon and canned pineapple.

Easy Healthy Fall Fruit and Grain Salad (*6 PointsPlus | *6 SmartPoints)

Skinny Strawberry Shortcake Waffle (*3 PointsPlus | *3 SmartPoints)

Winter Citrus Fruit Salad (*2 PointsPlus | *1 SmartPoint)

Breakfast Fruit Parfaits (*4 to 6 PointsPlus | *4 to 6 SmartPoints)

Chocolate Raspberry Yogurt Parfait (*7 PointsPlus | *9 SmartPoints)

Halloween Candy Corn Fruit Parfait (*2 PointsPlus | *1 SmartPoint)

Slow Cooker Hot Fruit (*3 PointsPlus | *5 SmartPoints)

Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes with Eggs

Eggs are one of my favorite ways to begin the day. Packed with protein, they keep me satisfied longer than any other breakfast that I eat.

I love to keep hard boiled eggs ready in waiting in the fridge for a quick breakfast or snack option. It's no wonder their a Weight Watchers power food!

BLT Avocado Toast (*7 PointsPlus | *6 SmartPoints)

Egg Salad (*3 PointsPlus | *1 SmartPoints)

Skinny Make Ahead Omelet Muffins (*3 PointsPlus | *1 SmartPoints)

Slow Cooker Southwest Breakfast Casserole (*7 PointsPlus | *6 SmartPoints)

Slow Cooker Veggie Frittata (*4 PointsPlus | *1 SmartPoints)

(*3 PointsPlus | *2 SmartPoints)

Microwave Mug French Toast (*7 PointsPlus | *5 SmartPoints)

Healthy Breakfast Egg Sandwiches (*6 PointsPlus | *3 SmartPoints)

Hungry Girl Microwave Eggs in a Mug (*2 to 4 Points Plus)

Chorizo and Egg White Breakfast Burrito (*7 SmartPoints)

Eggs Pizzaiola (*7 PointsPlus | *2 SmartPoints)

Bubble Up Breakfast Casserole (*8 PointsPlus | *8 SmartPoints)

Skinny Baked French Toast with Strawberry Sauce (*6 PointsPlus | *9 SmartPoints)

Spinach Quiche (*8 PointsPlus | *10 SmartPoints)

Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes with Cereal

Cereal can be a nourishing way to begin the day. While a serving of cold whole grain cereal, like shredded wheat or cheerios is a healthy choice, my go-to cereal of choice is oatmeal. There are ...

Apple Pie Baked Oatmeal Muffin Cups (*3 PointsPlus | 1-3 SmartPoints)

Crock Pot Carrot Cake Baked Oatmeal (*6 PointsPlus | *7 SmartPoints)

Slow Cooker Baked Oatmeal with Coconut (*8 PointsPlus | *13 SmartPoints)

Crock Pot Apple Oatmeal (*6 PointsPlus | *9 SmartPoints)

Raspberry Oatmeal Muffins (4 PointsPlus)

Individual Banana Bread Baked Oatmeal Muffin Cups (*4 PointsPlus | *4 SmartPoints)

Microwave Apple Pie Oatmeal (*4 PointsPlus | *0-3 SmartPoints)

Slow Cooker Peanut Butter Granola (4 PointsPlus)

Healthy Homemade Maple Granola (3 PointsPlus)

Easy Summer Muesli and Overnight Refrigerator Oats

Slim Healthy Ways to Cook Oatmeal for Breakfast

Skinny Pumpkin Pie French Toast for Two (*5 PointsPlus | *7 SmartPoints)

Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes for Breads, Muffins, Pancakes and Scones

Homemade quick breads, muffins, pancakes and scones can be a great part of healthy breakfast. They are so much lower in fat, calories and Points Plus than what you'll find in coffee shops, bakeshops and restaurants too. And they taste better too!

Easy Kodiak Cakes Muffins (*3 PointsPlus | *2 SmartPoints)

Ina's Chunky Low Fat Banana Bran Muffins (*6 PointsPlus | *8 SmartPoints)

Low Fat Apple Bran Muffins (*4 PointsPlus | *6 SmartPoints)

Strawberry Streusel Muffins (*6 PointsPlus | *9 SmartPoints)

Blueberry Bran Muffin Tops (*2 PointsPlus | *2 SmartPoints)

Light and Healthy Pancake Recipes (4 to 8 PointsPlus)

Double Chocolate Bran Muffins (*5 PointsPlus | *9 SmartPoints)

Healthy Baked Pumpkin Doughnuts (*4 PointsPlus | *5 SmartPoints)

Oven Baked Blueberry Pancake (*5 PointsPlus | *6 SmartPoints)

Favorite Banana Breads

Low Fat Mini Cranberry Nut Breads (*5 PointsPlus)

Low Fat Cranberry Pumpkin Scones (*4 PointsPlus | *7 SmartPoints)

Nigella's Breakfast Bars (*4 PointsPlus | *7 SmartPoints)

2-Ingredient Banana Oat Cookies (*1 PointsPlus | *1 SmartPoint)

Grapenuts Breakfast Cookies (*2 PointsPlus)

11 Healthy Breakfast Cookie Recipes (*2 to *3 PointsPlus)

Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes with Yogurt and Cottage Cheese

I love cottage cheese and eat it a lot for breakfast. The quickest way to enjoy it is topped with fresh, frozen or canned fruit.

You can use it to power up pancakes and muffins too. Yogurt is another great choice, especially when layered with fruit in a colorful parfait.

Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes w/ SmartPoints Values (13)

Power Cottage Cheese Pancakes

Weight Watchers Cottage Cheese Danish (*3 PointsPlus | *4 SmartPoints)

Power Cottage Cheese Pancakes (*7 PointsPlus | *7 SmartPoints)

Magical Healthy Yogurt Cream (*6 PointsPlus | *6 SmartPoints)

Skinny Pumpkin Pie Yogurt (*4 PointsPlus | *5 SmartPoints)

Strawberry Yogurt Granola Parfaits (*5 PointsPlus | *6 SmartPoints)

Chocolate Berry Yogurt Parfait (*7 PointsPlus | *10 SmartPoints)

Skinny Berry Yogurt Cups (*3 PointsPlus | *2 SmartPoints)

*Points® calculated by WW. *PointsPlus® and SmartPoints® calculated by Simple Nourished Living; Not endorsed by Weight Watchers International, Inc. All recipe ingredients except optional items included in determining nutritional estimates. SmartPoints® values calculated WITHOUT each plan's ZeroPoint Foods (Green plan, Blue plan, Purple plan) using the WW Recipe Builder.

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Weight Watchers Breakfast Recipes w/ SmartPoints Values (2024)

FAQs

What is the best breakfast for Weight Watchers? ›

Try one of these healthy, easy Weight Watchers-friendly breakfasts, then check out our top keto ideas and most-popular healthy breakfasts.
  • Healthy Oatmeal Pancakes. ...
  • Oat Banana Nut Muffins. ...
  • Scrambled Egg Tortilla Wraps. ...
  • One-Point Pancakes. ...
  • Banana-Stuffed French Toast. ...
  • Bacon, Egg & Hash Browns Stacks.

How many points should breakfast be on Weight Watchers? ›

You might want to use three Points for breakfast, another seven for lunch, three for an afternoon snack, and 10 for dinner. You can use ZeroPoint foods to fill in any gaps.

How many points is 2 scrambled eggs? ›

It doesn't matter what you cook your eggs with or in. Because eggs are a ZeroPoint foods, they do not have any Points™ values—even in a cake recipe.

What is free for breakfast on Weight Watchers? ›

Zero Point WW Breakfasts
  • Fat free plain Greek Yogurt with Blueberries or banana.
  • Smoked Salmon Breakfast Muffins.
  • Shakshuka | Weight Watchers.
  • Hard or Soft Boiled Eggs.
  • Scrambled Eggs with no added fat.
  • Fruit Salad with a dollop of fat free yogurt or cottage cheese.
Dec 12, 2022

How many points is 2 eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

It doesn't matter what you cook your eggs with or in. Eggs are a ZeroPoint foods so they do not have any Points® values—even in a cake recipe.

How many WW points is a scrambled egg? ›

Are eggs really a ZeroPoint food? Yes, eggs—including the yolk! —are a ZeroPoint food. (As long as they're prepared with a 0 Points® value cooking spray or sauce.)

What is a sample Weight Watchers menu? ›

Sample meal plan
BreakfastDinner
WednesdayOatmeal with berriesQuick vegetarian chili
ThursdayYogurt with berries and granolaBroiled steak and peppers with easy spicy green sauce
FridayOatmeal with berriesOrder in pizza; salad with chickpeas
SaturdayEgg baked in avocado with smoked salmon, capers, and dillOut for dinner
3 more rows
May 22, 2018

Does everyone have 23 points on Weight Watchers? ›

But it really only takes a few minutes to get an official number using the WW calculator. The average WW points allowance is about 23.

How many points is 3 eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

Weight Watchers' new program has 200 'zero-point' foods you can eat as much as you want — including eggs. Weight Watchers recently introduced its new 'Freestyle' weight loss program.

Can you eat too many eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

“Foods higher in saturated fat are higher in Points. It is also why the most recent dietary guidelines for Americans had no limit on dietary cholesterol but did recommend limiting saturated fat.” In other words, you can continue to enjoy foods that contain dietary cholesterol—including eggs.

How many points is an apple on Weight Watchers? ›

Fruits and most vegetables are zero-point foods in this system, and the nutrients from fruits and vegetables are only factored in if they are mixed with other food.

Is it OK to eat 2 scrambled eggs every day? ›

Eggs are also a great source of heart-healthy nutrients like potassium, folate and B vitamins. Some research suggests that up to two eggs per day actually improves heart health. As with anything, moderation is important, especially if you enjoy eggs daily.

What cereal can I eat on Weight Watchers? ›

Seek out whole grain wheat cereal, whole grain oats, or steel cut oats. Top with fruit such as blueberries, bananas, or fresh dates (all of which have zero SmartPoints values) and you'll be feeling full all morning.

Is oatmeal good on a Weight Watchers diet? ›

Technically, yes. But you have to count the points for any non ZeroPoint ingredients you add to your oats.

What are the unlimited foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Our ZeroPoint food categories
  • Non-starchy vegetables. With a wide range of health benefits, it's no wonder non-starchy veggies are a ZeroPoint food for everyone. ...
  • Fruits. ...
  • Chicken & turkey breast. ...
  • Fish & shellfish. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Tofu & tempeh. ...
  • Beans, peas & lentils. ...
  • Low-fat yoghurt & cottage cheese.
Dec 9, 2021

How many eggs a day on Weight Watchers? ›

But if you're not consuming lots of saturated fat-filled foods, an egg a day is a good protein source for most healthy people to incorporate into their diets. “Members should be reassured, they can and should continue to enjoy eggs,” Foster says.

Are Scrambled Eggs 0 points on Weight Watchers? ›

About ZeroPoint foods

Scrambled eggs. Stir-fried chicken and veggies. Nonfat yogurt dotted with blueberries. That's just a taste of the delicious ZeroPoint foods you'll dig into on the WeightWatchers® program.

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