Here's what I do:
Adele Marcus Stretch (1 key, change every four days) Eighth note = 50
Rach Stretch (3 keys, Day 1 C-Eb, Day 2 E-G, Day 3 Ab-B) Eighth note = 72
Dohnanyi Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 (Do 3 and 4 one day, 5 and 6 the next, change keys daily) Begin at eighth note = 60, increase one notch every six days
Hanon Five exercises (Out of the first 31) (Day 1 - 1-5, Day 2 6-10, etc. until day six which is 26-31) Begin at quarter note = 60 and increase every time through the cycle
Scales: Three keys a day, play at octave, third, sixth, and tenth, natural minor, harmonic minor, melodic minor. Begin at quarter note = 80 and increase every time through. Include major triad arpeggios, minor triad arpeggios (Begin triad arpeggios at quarter note = 72), dominant 7th arpeggios, and fully diminished 7th arpeggios (Begin 7th arpeggios at quarter note = 50).
About now it takes me forty minutes to complete the routine. I'm at eighth note = 88 for the Dohnanyi, quarter note = 72 for the Hanon, quarter note = 104 for scales, 96 for triad arpeggios, and 69 for 7th arpeggios. This is the routine prescribed by my teacher, and while I may question it sometimes I follow it anyways (After all, she is my teacher). The purpose of the Marcus and Rach stretches is to open the palm of the hand. The purpose of the Dohnanyi is to ensure that finger movement originates at the hand knuckle and that no joints collapse. The purpose of the Hanon is to explore wrist movements (NOT lift the fingers high or any of the other BS found in the Schirmer edition). The purpose of the scales and arpeggios is to practice leading the entire mechanism with the arms and torso, NOT to develop finger independence/speed/whatever. All exercises must be mindful, and if a mistake is made the exercise must be repeated with conscious attention to what the mistake was and how to overcome it.
That's what I do.