30 Easter Brunch Recipes

More than 30 Easter Brunch Recipes to inspire your weekend celebrations, from pancakes and waffles to breakfast casseroles and fruit salads. Throw the ultimate Easter breakfast with these delicious ideas and helpful tips!

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I’m a brunch fanatic, so when Easter rolls around, it’s time to shine! I always found it a pity that more holidays aren’t associated with a giant brunch spread. Normalize brunch at Christmas! Brunch at Thanksgiving! Who’s with me?

Needless to say, I’ve waited all year for the big brunch buffet, and I love nothing more than a long table full of breakfast food. For that reason, I came up with the ultimate list of Easter brunch ideas.

What Do You Eat on Easter Sunday?

Like other holidays, Easter is often associated with particular foods. And many traditional Easter dishes date back hundreds of years! You’ll often find a few usual suspects on the table come Easter Sunday:

Lamb. Lamb is one of the most well-known Easter meats, since it’s also often associated with springtime. Roasted lamb is the main dish at Jewish Passover and is a traditional main dish on Easter Sunday.

Ham. An Easter ham is another tradition that grew popular in America, where eating lamb isn’t as common.

Eggs. Not just for decorating, hard-boiled eggs are a popular breakfast choice for Easter weekend.

Hot Cross Buns. The white crosses on top of hot crossed buns are symbolic of the crucifix. Traditionally eaten on Good Friday, hot cross buns have become a side dish served on Easter Sunday, too!

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How Do You Plan a Brunch Menu?

Since brunch combines breakfast and brunch, aim for a menu that brings out the best in both! Think egg dishes, fresh ingredients, a balance between sweet and savory, and something for dessert. Of course, there will be coffee and tea, and a brunch cocktail never fails to round a perfect brunch spread. 

Here are some tips to keep in mind when planning your brunch menu:

  • Try to include a wide variety of types of food: high protein, healthy dishes mingled with sugar-laden coffee cakes and donuts, next to coffee, juice, punch and water (because I’m saving my sugar calories for that french toast bake).
  • Cut fruit and make fruit salads just a couple of hours before serving. They just don’t last like we would like them too!
  • Choose a few dishes that can be made up to 24 hours ahead, and some that need to be cut or cooked fresh. This way you won’t be scrambling on the big day doing everything simultaneously. Casseroles are great dishes that can be prepped completely in advance.

My Favorite Easter Brunch Ideas

A round up of 30 of my favorite brunch ideas for Easter, from sweet pastries to savory quiches, breakfast casseroles and more!

Meet Ashley

My name is Ashley Fehr and I love creating easy meals my family loves. I also like to do things my way, which means improvising and breaking the rules when necessary. Here you will find creative twists on old favorites and some of my favorite family recipes, passed down from generations!

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  1. George Walker says

    Guess I’ll have to make one of those Easter Recipes every weekend until Easter to see which one I like the best for Easter Morning.
    Oh Yes they look Delicious.
    Thank You.

  2. Nicole says

    Ashley,
    I love all of your brunch ideas, every one of them look amazing! You are such an inspiration to so many people ( not to mention a great writer) and I hope you keep on creating new recipes and doing what you love .

  3. Chrissy says

    Don’t feel these are “brunch” sustainable foods. And there are only sweets. Not all are good for a brunch

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Chrissy! I would suggest to take another peek at the list! I’ve got three types of quiche, a hash brown casserole, and two different egg dishes on the list that is anything from sweet! Of course, this is just a small list of possibilities for brunch!

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