Make breakfast time FUN for your kids with this Kid Friendly Breakfast Sushi Recipe. This post is sponsored by Pebbles Cereal. All playtime opinions are my own. May contain commissioned links.
Kid Friendly Breakfast Sushi Recipe
Sushi lover? Yes, that’s me. I could eat sushi Every. Single. Day. Perhaps it’s in my Asian genes, but just typing the word right now has me craving sushi.
My kids on the other hand? Not a chance. All of the Legos and Disney Princesses in the world wouldn’t convince my picky eaters that sushi is one of the most delectable food groups.
But then again, there’s always breakfast!
This Kid Friendly Breakfast Sushi Recipe is inspired by my two little picky eaters. A little Asian influence, a delicious balance of kid-favorite breakfast foods, and a perfect way to have FUN in the morning, (Yikes! Is back-to-school on it’s way already?) these two couldn’t resist our play on sushi…for breakfast.
Ready to grab those chopsticks?
GROAN, I’m already thinking about Back-to-School.
Those hurried breakfast meals are a definite cause of stress in our mornings, especially with two grumpy kids. You know what I’m talking about. Making a breakfast that’s quick, easy, nutritious and FUN — it’s definitely a challenge.
Hence, Kid Approved Breakfast Sushi.
Grab your fun chopsticks for kids!
Adorable. Colorful. Tasty!
And F-U-N. It’s a breakfast that we all can agree on. By mixing together fruit, yogurt and cereal in a playful way, my kids can gobble up the goodness in the morning. And bonus, I even get a smile out of these two early risers! Ready to create your own? Grab the easy recipe!
Kid Friendly Breakfast Sushi Recipe
Kid Friendly Breakfast Sushi Recipe
Ingredients
- Banana
- Greek Yogurt
- Fruity Pebbles Cereal
- Blackberries
Instructions
- Begin by peeling the banana.
- Using a butter knife, spread a layer of Greek yogurt on the outside surface of the banana.
- Place your Fruity Pebbles in a shallow dish. Roll your banana in the Fruity Pebbles, until fully coated.
- Place banana on a plate. Slice into "sushi" sized pieces. Arrange and top with blackberries.
The best part of this recipe? Fruity Pebbles Cereal, of course. A perfect cereal crunch combined with a colorful way to say “Good Morning,” we have a delicious breakfast to start our summer days OR our Back-to-School days.
Need some more breakfast sushi ideas? Try these:
More Kid Friendly Breakfast Sushi Combinations
- Banana + Nutella + Cocoa Pebbles Cereal
- Banana + Cream Cheese + Fruity Pebbles Cereal
- Banana + Peanut Butter + Cocoa Pebbles Cereal
- Banana + Peanut Butter + Fruity Pebbles Cereal
- Banana + Yogurt + Cocoa Pebbles Cereal
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How do you make breakfast time FUN for your kids?
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Cheryl Everitt says
Awesome idea for kids breakfast. I must admit I kind of go brain dead trying to come up with something healthy for my grandchildren. This will be a hit! Thanks for sharing.
April Monty says
fantadtic tecipe my son woulfd gobble this!
Bonnie Lee says
This is such a super cute idea!!
Pattie says
Only thing I would change was the cereal I would use. Cereal with less sugar would be my option or even a homemade granola that has a lower sugar count.
christie says
Completely understand! My kids are very visual, so the Fruity Pebbles are a great choice for them
Maria says
You could use coconut shavings instead of cereal, too. I’m always s looking for healthier alternatives to sugar fill treats and cereals. I was thinking of using peanut butter and coconut for my kiddos.
Cindy S. says
This is so creative and fun. Tasty for sure too! This will be fun to try especially the next time my daughter has friends over for a sleepover.
Rachel says
Loved this idea! Saw on Pinterest and had to try. Didn’t have Pruity Pebbles but had COCOA Pebbles and still sooooooo delicious! I’m not a kid but I’ll eat kiddo sushi any day! It was fun and yummy. If we have a brunch with my girlfriends kids soon I’m making more! Great idea and super delicious, thank you!
christie says
Yay! Glad you enjoyed it! My kids LOVE this kind of sushi
Grace Young says
What a fun breakfast idea!
Janet W. says
This looks so delicious and kid-friendly! This would be a huge hit in my household. My grandsons would eat this up!
Audrey T says
My daughter would love that! Eating it with chopsticks would be the icing on the cake for her!
Lauryn R says
You serious make the best recipes, especially for the little ones! 🙂 They are always so colorful, bright, and fun! I love this idea so much, if I had the ingredients I would make it right now! Thank you so much for sharing.
Renee says
I’m doing it! I’ve got a sushi loving 7th grader who would get a kick out of it and probably love it. Any chance to use her chopsticks.
Tina Alexander says
This would be an enjoyable creation for myself and the kids!
Deborah D says
This is not only cute but healthy. The kids will eat this like it is going out of style.
Maryann D. says
This is a fabulous idea and so much fun and colorful too. I would enjoy making and eating this myself!
Karen Propes says
I love this idea, looks good and gives a great meal for breakfast thanks for sharing.
Evie Jones says
This is so brilliant, I’ll definitely be trying this with my kids. My youngest hates eating breakfast, so I’m looking forward to giving this a go. Although it might not be as good as my real local sushi restaurant Rofuto, I’m really happy you shared this with us. Thank you!
Rosie says
This is so cute and sure looks delish for little kids. It would be good for a party!
rhonda miotke says
Very cute and yummy idea, i would eat this!
Dana Rodriguez says
I love this idea! Sounds delicious!
Octavia Cron says
Hi! I love this idea so much! Thanks for sharing! One question, what type of Greek yogurt did you use?
christie says
For this, I think I used Stonyfield for this one. I go for the vanilla flavored greek yogurt, since my kids like the taste better.