Casablanca – Breakfast is not merely a meal we take, but the first thing we experience in the morning. It quietly sets the tone for everything that follows, which is why it deserves a little more attention, a little more intention.
Romanticizing breakfast means choosing something that feels good to eat, moving away from repetition, and creating a small moment that feels calm, grounding, and almost cinematic in its simplicity. It is less about effort, and more about atmosphere.
Some prefer to shape this moment through music. A soft morning voice like Fairouz, a quiet jazz playlist, or a gentle piano piece can turn an ordinary kitchen into something softer, almost suspended in time for a few minutes.
And in that space between stillness and the start of the day, even the simplest breakfast begins to feel like a ritual.
Now that the tone is set, here are a few breakfast ideas to bring it to life.
Yogurt bowl with honey, figs & pistachios
A fresh, light bowl that feels both simple and elevated, perfect for slow mornings.
Ingredients
Greek yogurt
Fresh figs (or seasonal fruits)
Honey
Pistachios
A pinch of sea salt (optional)
How to make it
Spoon the yogurt into a bowl. Slice the figs and place them on top. Drizzle generously with honey, then finish with crushed pistachios.
A small pinch of sea salt can enhance the sweetness and depth of flavor.
Soft Banana Pancakes
Warm, comforting pancakes that bring softness to the morning.
Ingredients
Ripe banana
Eggs
Oatmeal
A pinch of cinnamon
Vanilla
Honey for serving
Butter or oil for cooking
How to make it
Mash the banana in a bowl, then mix it with eggs, oats, vanilla, and cinnamon until smooth.
Heat a pan with a little butter or oil, then cook small pancakes until golden on both sides. Serve warm with a drizzle of honey.
Çilbir (Turkish eggs)
In this recipe, yogurt moves beyond its usual place in sweet combinations and becomes the base of a savory dish. It adds creaminess, balance, and depth to the plate rather than sweetness.
Ingredients
Eggs
Greek yogurt
Garlic (finely grated)
Butter
Chili flakes
Olive oil
Salt
Fresh dill or parsley
Vinegar (for poaching)
How to make it
Start by gently poaching the eggs.
Crack each egg into a small bowl first, then slide it carefully into a pot of hot water kept at a light simmer. Add a small splash of vinegar to help the whites hold their shape.
In a bowl, mix Greek yogurt with a pinch of salt and garlic, then spread it as a base.
In a small pan, melt the butter and add chili flakes or paprika until it turns lightly infused and aromatic.
Place the poached eggs over the yogurt, then drizzle with the warm chili butter. Finish with fresh herbs and a touch of olive oil.
Enjoy your breakfast.