Stepping into the kitchen on a humid morning can feel exhausting before the day has even begun. The combination of soaring temperatures and sticky weather often makes breakfasts the last thing anyone wants to prepare. Yet, if you’re trying to eat clean or lose weight, skipping breakfast or reaching for processed cafeteria food isn’t the answer.
Fortunately, a healthy breakfast doesn’t have to be time-consuming or leave your kitchen feeling even hotter.
From Mysuru’s iconic Mylari dosa to cooling buttermilk upma, protein-packed green moong chaat and soft ragi paddu, these Karnataka-inspired dishes prove that breakfast can be quick, wholesome and perfect for busy mornings.
Whether you’re working from home, entertaining children during the holidays
or simply looking for lighter meals, these recipes deserve a spot on your weekly menu.
1. Green Moong Chaat
If you’re trying to lose weight, starting your morning with protein and fibre can help keep hunger at bay for longer.
Green moong chaat is a light yet filling breakfast made with cooked green gram and fresh vegetables. It requires minimal cooking, can be prepared ahead of time and assembled within minutes, making it ideal for busy mornings when you want to avoid standing in a hot kitchen.
2. Buttermilk Upma
When humidity leaves you craving lighter meals, buttermilk upma offers a refreshing alternative to heavier breakfasts.
The addition of buttermilk gives the dish a mild tang and lighter texture while making it feel comforting without being overly rich. Since it comes together quickly, it also helps reduce the time spent cooking in a warm kitchen.
3. Ragi Paddu
Ragi has earned its place in many healthy eating plans thanks to its fibre content and ability to promote lasting fullness.
Soft and spongy ragi paddu cooks quickly in a paddu pan using very little oil. Pair it with a simple chutney for a balanced breakfast that’s both satisfying and convenient to prepare, especially on mornings when the heat makes long cooking sessions difficult.
4. Mylari Dosa
Mysuru’s famous Mylari dosa is known for its soft, fluffy texture and rich flavour. While it is traditionally served with butter, you can enjoy it in moderation as part of a balanced breakfast.
Once the batter has been fermented, the cooking process is relatively quick, making it a good option for weekends when you’re craving a hearty homemade meal without spending too much time in a hot, humid kitchen.
Weight loss isn’t about skipping meals or following restrictive diets. Choosing breakfasts that include protein, fibre and wholesome ingredients can help you stay energised and reduce unnecessary snacking throughout the day.
Make Breakfast Work For The Weather
When temperatures rise, breakfast doesn’t have to become another chore. Choosing recipes that require less active cooking, rely on wholesome ingredients and can be prepared quickly helps keep both your kitchen and your mornings more manageable.
Whether you prefer the buttery comfort of Mylari dosa, the cooling flavours of buttermilk upma, the freshness of green moong chaat or the nourishment of ragi paddu, these Karnataka favourites prove that delicious breakfasts can also be practical for hot and humid days.















