This week is National Breakfast Week, which is as good a reason as any to talk about porridge. There is a World Porridge Day but not until October, that’s AGES away and I need to talk porridge now!

Unless it’s the weekend and I’m brunching out, in which case I usually go for something involving eggs, more often than not I break my fast with a bowl of porridge, especially at this time of year when a cold breakfast just doesn’t cut it for me.

On days when I make breakfast at home my go to topping is chopped banana plus nuts and/or seeds and/or a sprinkling of cinnamon. If I make it to a pre-work yoga class I’ve gotten in the habit of picking up a pot somewhere between class and arriving at my desk from any one of a number of high street porridge purveyors (post-yoga my hungriness level is usually hovering somewhere around MUST EAT IMMEDIATELY). In that case more often than not I’ll choose a topping of compote and/or granola which probably isn’t ideal from a health point of view, loaded as they both are with sugar.

Quite apart from concerns about my sugar intake, I’m also getting a little bored of my either/or topping options. I need to raise my porridge topping game. While I don’t plan to get as fancy as some of the folk I’ve spotted on that there social media, who must spend so much time artfully arranging their toppings that their porridge is clap cold by the time they get around to eating it, I need to mix things up.

The awesome 26 Grains – which I first heard of when they did a pop up porridge stall underneath Old Street roundabout last year – provides tasty topping inspiration. Also excellent porridge IRL, they’ve popped up all over East London since and, I think, are looking for a permanent home – I can’t wait, see the pictures above for evidence to the why. Their yummy porridge is made from various grains, to which they add Nordic spices and natural sweeteners and finish with 100% tasty topping combinations, such as orange, raisin pistachio and cardamom maple, or roasted plums, coconut yoghurt and pistachio. So good!

Over to you. Are you a porridge fan too? Help me out of my rut! What are your favourite toppings? Where do you stand on the water versus milk debate? According to Nigel Slater, water is the correct way to go. And if you don’t do porridge, what’s your go to brekkie? Desperately seeking new ideas!