Best Easter Brunch Recipes To Make At Home When Dining Out Isn’t In The Cards Recipes, News, Tips And How-Tos (2024)

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Biscuit Egg-in-a-Hole Easter Bread Bunny Butt Carrot Cake Pancakes Matcha and White Chocolate Oat Muffins French Toast Bread Pudding Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs Hot Cross Buns Quiche Valerie Strawberry Bruschetta Overnight Cinnamon Rolls Paige’s Quiche Crispy Bits Breakfast Potatoes Cinnamon Bun Pancakes Blueberry Muffins Chocolate-Banana Pancake Breakfast Casserole Classic Lemon Pound Cake Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Frittata Frittata With Asparagus Tomato and Fontina Sausage Kale Strata Maple Oat Nut Scones Overnight Belgian Waffles Perfect Pancakes (and Toppings!) Asparagus Tart Ham and Scallion Scones With Lemon Herb Chevre Maple Crêpe Cake Florida Grapefruit Shortcakes Sour Cream Pecan Coffee Cake Potato Latkes Classic Cinnamon Sticky Buns Breakfast Baskets Banana Crunch Muffins Fluffy Japanese Pancakes Breakfast Yorkshire Pudding New Potato Skillet With Baked Eggs Sheet Pan Bacon and Egg Sandwiches For a Crowd Potato Hash Ham, Tomato and Swiss Quiche Bacon, Egg and Cheese Bread Box Avocado Rose Eggs Benedict Potato Nests With Peas, Ham and Cream Cheese Scrambled Eggs With Smoked Salmon Colourful Layered Eggs Crème Brûlée French Toast With Drunken Strawberries Ham and Cheese Bake Brunch-Style Cheddar-Apple Crisp Slow Cooker Ham, Cheese and Spinach Crustless Quiche Sausage Gravy Breakfast Lasagna Breakfast Smoked Salmon Platter Slow Cooker Overnight Breakfast Casserole Whole-Grain Caramel Apple Oven Pancake Whole Wheat Vegan Waffles Leek-Zucchini Cheese Tart Brie and Broccoli Quiche Gluten-Free Banana Bread Valerie’s Brunch Frittata Waffled Carrot Cake Broiler Omelette FAQs References

This year, treat your family to an elaborate Easter brunch in the comfort of your home, brightening up your weekend and fuelling the kids up for their Easter egg hunt. From classics like quiche and pancakes to indulgent treats like cinnamon rolls and cheesy casseroles, create an unforgettable menu with these irresistible sweet and savoury recipes.

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Biscuit Egg-in-a-Hole

Freshly-baked biscuits become the main course instead of a side with these ham, cheese and egg-filled buttermilk delights. Serve them hot from the oven with a colourful side salad and crispy breakfast potatoes.

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Easter Bread

This light and airy bread can be made sweet or savoury. Enjoy a slice along with a cup of coffee or turn it into French toast for Easter brunch.

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Bunny Butt Carrot Cake Pancakes

Every-bunny will love a stack of these delightfully spiced carrot cake pancakes, but you get egg-stra special points for the adorable presentation. Can’t get enough that spiced cake with cream cheese frosting? Look no further than our most crave-worthy carrot cake recipes for inspiration.

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Matcha and White Chocolate Oat Muffins

Skip the usual blueberry or banana recipes and add these healthy, yet flavourful oat muffins to your Easter brunch menu instead. Infused with Japanese matcha and studded with white chocolate, you may not be able to resist a second helping.

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French Toast Bread Pudding

Slice up a robust challah, add some eggs, heavy cream, grated orange zest and maple syrup and you’ve got yourself a winning brunch dish.

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Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs

These savoury bites are a definite palate pleaser for your family’s brunch spread. Load them with the creamy filling, minced smoked salmon, a dollop of salmon roe and sprinkle of chopped chives.

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Hot Cross Buns

Packed with fragrant cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger, these traditional hot cross buns are best served for an Easter brunch or after-dinner treat.

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Quiche Valerie

This scrumptious quiche starts with a deliciously flaky pie crust and is filled with an array of vegetables, fresh herbs and tons of cheese for a super satisfying dish.

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Strawberry Bruschetta

A simple brunch or dessert, rustic white bread is grilled until golden brown, topped with strawberries and sugar and then broiled until the sugar caramelizes. Make it extra special by skipping the store-bought loaf and baking your very own rustic ciabatta bread.

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Overnight Cinnamon Rolls

As the name suggests, these delectable cinnamon rolls are a slow-made work of love that are absolutely worth the wait. They’re decadent enough for dessert but can also be served as a satisfying brunch.

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Paige’s Quiche

Leftover ham is the gift that keeps on giving, even long after you’ve had your fill. Transform eight slices of leftover ham into a savoury morning quiche before your leftover fatigue even has time to set in.

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Crispy Bits Breakfast Potatoes

Frozen hashbrowns are convenient, but fresh, crispy potatoes are as simple as boiling, chopping and quickly frying in a pan for golden-brown goodness everyone will enjoy. The combination of butter and oil brings flavour and just the right amount of crispiness to each and every morsel.

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Cinnamon Bun Pancakes

When you’re craving cinnamon buns but short on time, whip up a batch of these sweet pancakes. Skip the maple syrup and serve them hot with a drizzle of white icing.

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Blueberry Muffins

Classic fluffy muffins are studded with fresh blueberries and lightened up with yogurt. Don’t overlook the versatility of frozen fruit and try these easy recipes that prove frozen blueberries belong in your freezer.

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Chocolate-Banana Pancake Breakfast Casserole

What’s better than chocolate for breakfast? Chocolate mixed with bananas and folded into a pancake-inspired casserole, of course. Not only can this dish be made with things you probably already have around the house, but you can also assemble everything the night before. That way, all you need to do the next morning is pop the dish into the oven while you have a shower, put the coffee on and presto! Warm, delicious, pancake casserole.

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Classic Lemon Pound Cake

Whether served as a sweet brunch or for dessert after a big meal, this classic lemon pound cake will bring freshness to your table.

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Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Frittata

Turn to this easy, yet indulgent recipe when you need a simple brunch or even dinner. Pair with some simple spring potatoes and a side salad for a light, satisfying meal.

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Frittata With Asparagus Tomato and Fontina

A dish that’s as at home on the dinner table as it is at a holiday brunch, this delectable frittata is flavour powerhouse.

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Sausage Kale Strata

Sausage, mushrooms, eggs, cheese and kale get tossed together with ciabatta bread for a substantial holiday brunch main.

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Maple Oat Nut Scones

A delectable coffee and maple icing finishes off these buttery pecan and oat scones for a perfect brunch.

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Overnight Belgian Waffles

Start the batter for these classic waffles the night before. Not only does it guarantee a light-as-air brunch, it means you can spend less time cooking and more time enjoying your homemade creations. It doesn’t have to be a special occasion or holiday to make a batch of golden, fluffy waffles: these recipes will make you jump right out of bed.

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Perfect Pancakes (and Toppings!)

Start your breakfast or brunch on the right foot with golden pancakes and a flurry of tasty toppings including chocolate chips, berries, yogurt and fruit.

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Asparagus Tart

A tasty and unexpected appetizer, this tart can be made in advance and set out buffet style for your family to slice up and enjoy over and over.

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Ham and Scallion Scones With Lemon Herb Chevre

Savoury scones get holiday-ready with a dash of lemon and herb goat cheese.

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Maple Crêpe Cake

Impress your family and practice your crêpe making skills with this beautiful cake filled with layer-after-layer of maple custard.

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Florida Grapefruit Shortcakes

The burst of citrus flavour in this dish makes these shortcakes perfect as a light dessert or decadent brunch.

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Sour Cream Pecan Coffee Cake

A scrumptious twist on the classic coffee cake, this moist cake is topped with a pecan streusel for some sugary crunch.

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Potato Latkes

These classic crispy potato bites from Ina Garten require minimal ingredients and take only 20 minutes to make.

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Classic Cinnamon Sticky Buns

An irresistible combination of airy dough, gooey maple coating and cinnamon-sugar filling, these sticky buns will satisfy the sweetest of cravings (not matter what time of day!).

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Breakfast Baskets

These fuss-free breakfast egg baskets nix most of the work involved in creating brunch and bring everything together in one simple dish.

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Banana Crunch Muffins

These moist banana muffins are packed with walnuts, granola and coconut and topped with banana chips, more granola and coconut for some extra crunch.

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Fluffy Japanese Pancakes

Crispy on the outside and custardy on the inside, these Japanese pancakes are like fluffy little breakfast souffles. Serve with butter and maple syrup.

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Breakfast Yorkshire Pudding

Get the whole family involved in customizing these light and tasty breakfast popovers. Pull out the leftovers for a bite-sized brunch.

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New Potato Skillet With Baked Eggs

Springtime’s new potatoes have tender skins and are loaded with potassium. This iron skillet spring meal is paired with peas and eggs for for a one-pan brunch or dinner that is sure to please the entire family. For more simple meals that make cleanup a breeze, check out these one-pan dinners with 7 ingredients or less.

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Sheet Pan Bacon and Egg Sandwiches For a Crowd

Serve up an informal breakfast that your family can assemble themselves. Just bake the egg filling and toast some buns with cheese. Sheet pan breakfast for the win!

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Potato Hash

A mix of russet and sweet potatoes are fried together with with red bell peppers, yellow squash, onion and zucchini for a tasty vegetarian brunch. Serve with a soft poached or fried egg.

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Ham, Tomato and Swiss Quiche

Packaged crescent roll dough is used for the crust in this super simple quiche that’s chock-full of diced smoked ham, grated Swiss cheese and diced tomato.

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Bacon, Egg and Cheese Bread Box

Gather everyone around when you slice into this breakfast loaf. Your family will love the surprise filling, complete with fluffy scrambled eggs, American cheese and crumbled bacon.

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Avocado Rose Eggs Benedict

An Instagram-worthy Easter brunch is made easy-peasy with a quick blender Hollandaise. Be sure to use a perfectly fresh, yet slightly firm avocado; this will help create the signature rose shape.

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Potato Nests With Peas, Ham and Cream Cheese

Spruce up your spring menu with cute nests that bring together your favourite flavours and add a touch of brightness to everyone’s plate. They also make adorable, two-bite appetizers or snacks.

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Scrambled Eggs With Smoked Salmon

Enjoy an extra special breakfast without the extra effort, with this simple scrambled egg recipe that makes the most of delicate smoked salmon.

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Colourful Layered Eggs

The humble omelette gets a spring-like makeover with layers of flavour including tomato and saffron, savoury olive tapenade and fragrant chives combined with basil.

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Crème Brûlée French Toast With Drunken Strawberries

Leftover challah is the best bread for this dish and in fact; the dryer, the better. You’re going to soak it for at least 30 minutes, so feel free to crisp it in the oven before. A little orange liqueur and sugar helps get your sliced berries extra juicy, so don’t forget to serve with the sweet sauce.

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Ham and Cheese Bake

Giada De Laurentiis recommends this cheese-laden delight — which, with 12 eggs, is like a quiche — for brunch. It’s a great way to combine any leftover cheeses you may have in the fridge — if you believe in leftover cheese.

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Brunch-Style Cheddar-Apple Crisp

Take apple crisp from dessert to brunch with the addition of sharp cheddar cheese and a sweet and tangy maple syrup on the side. Serve it with your favourite egg dish or by itself for a sweet treat.

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Slow Cooker Ham, Cheese and Spinach Crustless Quiche

When you’re making an elaborate holiday brunch, save oven space with this delightful quiche that’s made in the slow cooker! Filled with ham, shallots and fontina and topped with wilted spinach and grated Parmesan, it’s impossible to resist a slice.

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Sausage Gravy Breakfast Lasagna

You don’t have to wait for dinner to enjoy a slice of heaven. This breakfast casserole uses sausage gravy, spinach and a blend of ooey, gooey cheeses between lasagna noodles.

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Breakfast Smoked Salmon Platter

Toast up some bagels, add some cream cheese and you have a satisfying brunch spread that can be enjoyed by all.

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Slow Cooker Overnight Breakfast Casserole

Imagine all your favourite breakfast dishes combined into one casserole-style masterpiece and it’s easy to understand the charm of this dish that bring together waffles, breakfast sausage, eggs, cheddar and Swiss cheese.

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Whole-Grain Caramel Apple Oven Pancake

An æbleskiver is a cross between a pancake and a popover and it’s a classic Scandinavian breakfast food, commonly filled with or served alongside stewed apples. If you don’t have an æbleskiver mold, serve a family-style apple pancake instead.

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Whole Wheat Vegan Waffles

Made with simple pantry staples, a plate of these will pack a flavour punch and crisp waffle crunch whether topped with berries or soaked in syrup.

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Leek-Zucchini Cheese Tart

Mild leeks and zucchini get a boost from ricotta, Parmesan, feta and eggs. It’s a shareable summer tart-meets-quiche that proves it’s what’s on the inside that counts.

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Brie and Broccoli Quiche

A rich, flavourful quiche is an ideal dish to make ahead of time and reheat later. Ree’s inventive recipe uses thick slices of chopped Brie – instead of typical Gouda or cheddar – which delivers a velvety smooth texture that’s tough to beat.

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Gluten-Free Banana Bread

Looking for a gluten-free banana bread recipe that actually stays moist? This version delivers. The combination of rice and tapioca flour make the perfect gluten-free alternative for a dense yet tender loaf that’s full of banana bread flavour.

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Valerie’s Brunch Frittata

Treat yourself to a savoury brunch with tomatoes, asparagus, herbs and goat cheese, all ready in just half an hour.

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Waffled Carrot Cake

Did you know you can make cake in a waffle maker? Skip the homemade batter and opt for a boxed carrot cake mix for a simple treat. This homemade cream cheese icing gives it a decadent touch. For the real deal, browse our best carrot cake recipes.

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Broiler Omelette

This easy, no-flip omelette can be made in minutes with the help of your broiler. Both beginners and seasoned home cooks will love this recipe’s straightforwardness and impressive, classic French bistro appearance.

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Best Easter Brunch Recipes To Make At Home When Dining Out Isn’t In The Cards Recipes, News, Tips And How-Tos (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a perfect brunch menu? ›

Start by taking note of every single item that will go on your menu. Then, home in on popular dishes that cater to more casual tastes. Think eggs, bacon, sausage, pastries, pancakes, waffles, etc. Beyond your standard list of brunch-favorite food and drinks, are there any specials or deals you can include?

What to eat for breakfast on Good Friday? ›

Good Friday breakfast
  • Hot Cross Buns.
  • Basic Pancakes.
  • Scrambled Eggs.
  • Green Power Juice.

What is the most popular meal for Easter? ›

Here in the United States, one of the most traditional Easter foods is a big glazed ham.

What is a typical brunch menu? ›

Popular brunch menu items include eggs Benedict, pancakes, waffles, French toast, omelettes, avocado toast, breakfast sandwiches, pastries, and fruit salads.

How many dishes should you serve for brunch? ›

We recommend choosing an egg dish, something hearty or savory, something sweet, something fresh, and something for dessert. Coffee, tea, and a signature co*cktail or mocktail complete the brunch spread.

How to host an easy brunch? ›

Tips for How to Host a Brunch
  1. Plan Your Menu Ahead of Time. We can't stress this one enough. ...
  2. Go Grocery Shopping Ahead of Time. ...
  3. Lay Things out the Night Before. ...
  4. Consider Going Paper and Plastic. ...
  5. Avoid Time-Consuming Recipes. ...
  6. Try a Self-Serve Bar. ...
  7. Opt for an Exciting Mix of Foods.

What do you put on a charcuterie board for brunch? ›

Arrange cheese, meats, and hard-boiled eggs in small groups on your charcuterie board or a large wooden cutting board. Add carbs. Add bread, crackers, and mini breakfast items next. Add produce.

What is the best time to host a brunch? ›

The best time for brunch is to shoot for noon; this gives you the opportunity to do some prep stuff in the morning without having to wake up before the rooster crows and also, you can throw in some lunch items to truly make it a menu of breakfast and lunch.

How to set up a brunch buffet? ›

Tips for Setting a Buffet Table
  1. Vary the height. Just as you would vary heights with centerpieces, you should do the same with a buffet. ...
  2. Have a clear beginning. ...
  3. Identify dishes. ...
  4. Give some support. ...
  5. Save utensils for last. ...
  6. Position strategically. ...
  7. Use strategic layouts. ...
  8. Create an Instagram-worthy table backdrop.

What is not eaten on Easter Sunday? ›

Traditionally people give up certain foods or behaviour during this time. Eggs, butter, milk, meat and cheese were common foods people didn't eat during this period. I was married during Lent and the church I was married in wasn't able to have flowers due to Lent.

Which five food items are eaten on Easter? ›

17 Easter Food Traditions From Around the World
  • Eggs. One of the most recognized Easter symbols is the egg. ...
  • Lamb. ...
  • Ham. ...
  • Bun and Cheese, Jamaica and the Caribbean. ...
  • Hot Cross Buns. ...
  • Enriched Breads. ...
  • East Indian Fugias. ...
  • Difo Dabo, Ethiopia.
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What is a traditional Easter lunch menu? ›

What's a traditional Easter menu include? The main dish for an Easter meal varies, but some typical dishes include honey-baked ham, pot roast, pork chops, and fish. Some popular side dishes include scalloped or mashed potatoes, spring vegetables, and dinner rolls.

What food is traditionally eaten on Easter Sunday? ›

Often served on Easter Sunday, lamb is referenced in a number of Christian stories and has become linked with Easter due to the reference of Jesus being the sacrificial Lamb of God.

What do you eat for breakfast on Easter Sunday? ›

  • Earl Grey Bundt Cake. Mike Garten. ...
  • Quiche Lorraine. mike garten. ...
  • B.E.C. Breakfast Bites. ...
  • Soft-Boiled Eggs with Deviled Soldiers. mike garten. ...
  • Jam Pie Bites. mike garten. ...
  • Sheet Pan Asparagus Frittata. mike garten. ...
  • Roasted Strawberries and Brie. mike garten. ...
  • Hot Cross Buns. mike garten.
Mar 31, 2024

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