36 Make-Ahead Easter Brunch Recipes (2024)

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36 Make-Ahead Easter Brunch Recipes (1)Lisa KaminskiUpdated: Mar. 27, 2024

    Get the most out of Easter with these make-ahead brunch recipes. Prep them the night before or make use of your slow cooker so you have more time with your loved ones.

    Having to get up in the morning and prepare a special meal for Easter brunch can be exhausting, especially if you have company. Rather than being stressed, prepare a make-ahead recipe the night before!

    Whether you’re throwing an Easter partyor keeping it small with Easter games with just the family, one thing remains the same: you have to eat! From quiche to coffee cake, you’ll find easy brunch recipes to try this year.

    When brunch is done, move on to Easter dinner and dessert!

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    Overnight Cinnamon Rolls

    I like to try different fun fillings in these soft rolls, and each one is packed with cinnamon flavor. They are definitely worth the overnight wait. They make a perfect make-ahead Easter brunch recipe. —Chris O’Connell, San Antonio, Texas

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    Blueberry Crunch Breakfast Bake

    Blueberries in season make this a very special breakfast, but I find that frozen berries can work just as well. My grandmother used to make this with strawberries and I always loved to eat it at her house.—Marsha Ketaner, Henderson, Nevada

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    Baked Ham with Pineapple

    I first learned the technique for baked ham with pineapple for a themed dinner my husband and I hosted. Since it is widely known as the symbol of hospitality, pineapple was the star ingredient on our menu and on this lovely baked ham. —JoAnn Fox, Johnson City, Tennessee

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    Vegetable Strata

    We always serve food at our Bunco games, and since one of us is a vegetarian we like to make fun meatless dishes we can all enjoy. This strata can easily be doubled and tastes fantastic hot or at room temperature. It’s a great one to serve at Easter brunch. —Doris Mancini, Port Orchard, Washington

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    Biscuits and gravy are usually prepared separately but served together. I created a way to bake them all at once in this scrumptious casserole. —Nancy Mcinnis, Olympia, Washington

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    Reuben Brunch Bake

    I created this when I wanted something different for a graduation brunch for two of our sons. When I realized I had most of the ingredients on hand for the Reuben dip I usually make, I decided to use them in a brunch casserole instead! Everyone asked for the recipe. —Janelle Reed, Merriam, Kansas

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    Cinnamon Doughnut Muffins

    Back when my children were youngsters, they loved these doughnut muffins as after-school treats or with Sunday brunch. —Sharon Pullen, Alvinston, Ontario

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    Brunch Ham Enchiladas

    When I'm expecting company for brunch, the menu often features this tried-and-true casserole. With ham, eggs and plenty of cheese, the enchiladas are flavorful, hearty and fun. And they're easy to assemble the day before.—Gail Sykora, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

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    When we used to have Sunday breakfasts with my grandparents, my mom often made this for grandpa because he enjoyed it so much. Pork sausage and cinnamon bread taste surprisingly good together. —Carolyn Levan, Dixon, Illinois

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    Caramel Nut Breakfast Cake

    I first tasted this incredible coffee cake when a kind neighbor brought it by. It was so good that my brother-in-law tried hiding it from us so he wouldn’t have to share. —Arlene Isaac, Crooked Creek, Alberta

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    There's nothing quite like my comfy strata made with Brie, ham and mushrooms. Put it together and bake it now, or hold it overnight to pop into the oven tomorrow. —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah

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    Oven French Toast with Nut Topping

    Baked French toast makes a special morning brunch so easy! —Donna Justin, Sparta, Wisconsin

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    Fresh Fruit Bowl

    The glorious colors of the fruit make this a festive salad. Slightly sweet and chilled, it makes a nice accompaniment to a grilled entree. —Marlon Kirst, Troy, Michigan

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    Overnight Baked Oatmeal

    My husband and I spent a long weekend at a bed-and-breakfast not far from our home. The owners shared this delicious recipe with me, which I made my own with a couple of simple changes. —Jennifer Cramer, Lebanon, Pennsylvania

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    Delicious Almond Braids

    Similar to an almond crescent, this coffee cake is light and flaky with a rich almond center. It’s versatile, so you can serve it for dessert, breakfast or brunch. It tastes as if it came from a high-end bakery, but packaged puff pastry dough makes it easy. —Gina Idone, Staten Island, New York

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    Down East Blueberry Buckle

    This buckle won a contest at my daughter’s college. The prize was four lobsters, but the real reward was the smile on our daughter’s face. —Dianne van der Veen, Plymouth, Massachusetts

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    Carrot Cake Oatmeal

    This warm breakfast cereal made in the slow cooker is a great way to get your veggies in the morning and keep a healthy diet! For extra crunch, I garnish individual servings with ground walnuts or pecans.—Debbie Kain, Colorado Springs, Colorado

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    Overnight Pancakes

    Our kids love waking up to these golden, fluffy pancakes. The buttermilk batter is refrigerated overnight, making them perfect for busy mornings and special occasion breakfasts alike. —Lisa Sammons, Cut Bank, Montana

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    Quinoa Granola

    This is a healthy and tasty snack that I feed to my kids often. They love it!—Cindy Reams, Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania

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    Breakfast Loaf

    I love to make this mile-high breakfast sandwich when we have company for the weekend. If you'd like, add sliced mushrooms and olives. —Amy McCuan, Oakley, California

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    Veggie Sausage Strata

    As a retired home economics teacher, I've made quite a few recipes through the years. This hearty casserole is a favorite in my family. —Dorothy Erickson, Blue Eye, Missouri

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    Hash Brown Egg Breakfast

    I love this hearty slow cooker breakfast dish. It's great for potlucks because it's easy to carry and always popular.—Nancy Marion, Frostproof, Florida

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    Morning Maple Muffins

    Maple combines with a subtle touch of cinnamon and nuts to give these muffins the flavor of a hearty pancake breakfast. But you don’t have to sit down to enjoy them. Our 2-year-old comes back for seconds, and even my husband—who doesn’t normally like muffins—likes these. —Elizabeth Talbot, Lexington, Kentucky

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    I had this dish at a bridal brunch many years ago. It was so delicious that I created my own version, and this is the result. Now I make it all the time. Enjoy! —Melissa Millwood, Lyman, South Carolina

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    Broccoli-Cheddar Tassies

    Our family adores broccoli casserole. I wanted to try it as an appetizer, so I used a pecan tassie recipe for the crust. The result? We’re talking scrumptious. —Gail Gaiser, Ewing, New Jersey

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    Breakfast Sausage Bread

    Any time we take this savory, satisfying bread to a potluck, it goes over very well. We never bring any home. My husband generally makes this bread and prides himself on the beautiful golden loaves.-Shirley Caldwell, Northwood, Ohio

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    Mushroom Asparagus Quiche

    Loads of asparagus pieces add color and flavor to this hearty, creamy quiche. And its easy crescent roll crust means you'll have dinner ready in a snap! —Sharon A. Fujita, Fontana, California

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    Overnight Ham and Egg Casserole

    I love how easy it is to assemble this savory egg casserole. Putting it together the night before really frees up my time the next morning. —Jennifer Howell, Fort Collins, Colorado

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    Favorite Banana Chip Muffins

    These banana chocolate chip muffins are one of the first things my husband gets hungry for when he’s home from deployment. I make sure to have the overripe bananas ready. They’re a family tradition. —Kimberly Duda, Sanford, North Carolina

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    Orange-Glazed Ham

    This delicious ham looked like a sparkling jewel on the table when my mom served it for Easter dinner. The flavor of the spice rub penetrates through every tender slice. Even its enticing aroma while baking can’t match the wonderful taste. —Ruth Seitz, Columbus Junction, Iowa

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    Fruity Baked Oatmeal

    This is my husband’s favorite breakfast treat and the ultimate comfort food. It’s warm, filling and always a hit when I serve it to guests. —Karen Schroeder, Kankakee, Illinois.

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    I made this tasty sausage and crescent roll breakfast casserole for a baby shower. It saved the day: Preparing it ahead gave me more time to finish decorating for the party. —Melody Craft, Conroe, Texas

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    This bread pudding is easy, convenient, versatile, and delicious. Every time I take it to church or school everyone asks for the recipe because it's the best bread pudding they have ever tasted—I never have any leftovers. This delicious brunch casserole has been requested for family gatherings, holidays, weddings, and birthday parties.—Laura Ellis, Biloxi, Mississippi

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    Hacienda Hash Browns

    I use a clear glass dish to show off my hash brown bake. The bold pepper, cilantro, cumin and garlic make this potato-egg casserole extraordinary. —Jeanne Holt, Mendota Heights, Minnesota

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    Originally Published: December 31, 1969

    36 Make-Ahead Easter Brunch Recipes (36)

    Lisa Kaminski

    Lisa is a formerTaste of Home editor and passionate baker. During her tenure, she poured her love of all things sweet (and sometimes savory) into Bakeable, Taste of Home's baking club. Lisa also dedicated her career here to finding and testing the best ingredients, kitchen gear and home products for our Test Kitchen-Preferred program. At home, you'll find her working on embroidery and other crafts.

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    What to cook when hosting brunch? ›

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    What is a traditional Easter dinner 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.

    Is ham a brunch food? ›

    Yes, in the US and England, (and other countries) ham is a popular breakfast food.

    What are 3 common foods you can have for brunch? ›

    Some classic brunch foods include:
    • Eggs Benedict.
    • Pancakes.
    • Waffles.
    • French toast.
    • Omelets.
    • Quiché
    • Belgian waffles.
    • Smoked salmon on a bagel.

    What kind of menu is ideal for a brunch? ›

    The staples of brunch such as omelets, waffles, pancakes, and French toast can be carb-heavy. It's always good to offer some healthy options. A fruit and yogurt bar is a great choice. Or you may choose a fruit and cheese board if that's preferred.

    What is the most eaten food on Easter? ›

    Lamb is a popular main dish on Easter in the U.S. and throughout Europe, such as the roast lamb common in the U.K. and Greece, or the French gigot d'agneau pascal, a rich, slow-cooked lamb stew often served with spring vegetables.

    How do you host a perfect Easter brunch? ›

    Hosting Easter Brunch? 5 Tips to Wow Your Guests
    1. Send a sweet, retro style invitation. ...
    2. Place fresh-picked arrangements in the dining room and entryway. ...
    3. Showcase Easter flavors across your menu. ...
    4. Set a spring scene at your dining room table. ...
    5. Welcome everyone to your table with a personalized place setting.

    What is the most popular meal for Easter? ›

    Ham: Ham is a traditional Easter dish in many parts of the United States, particularly in the South. It is often glazed with a sweet sauce and served with sides such as mashed potatoes, green beans, or sweet potatoes.

    What food to serve on Easter Sunday? ›

    Originally Answered: What is traditionally eaten on Easter Sunday? Some folks eat ham, some eat turkey, we eat lamb. Lamb with Greek cucumber sauce and mint jelly, green bean cassarole, sweet potatoes, and carrot cake. It's the only time of year we eat lamb-- too expensive.

    What meat can you eat on Easter Sunday? ›

    Roast lamb or roast ham is the traditional meat for the main meal on Easter Sunday. Read on for more on what to serve with your traditional Easter roast. Hot cross buns, which are spiced tea cakes, are traditionally served on Good Friday.

    What is the main meal on Easter Sunday? ›

    Easter table is typically made up of Easter ham, a potato dish, vegetable side dishes such as corn, green beans or asparagus, and dinner rolls. Sometimes families serve roast lamb or roasted chicken instead of ham.

    What to serve with ham for brunch? ›

    50 Best Side Dishes to Go with Ham for Your Feast
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    • Leek, Mushroom, and Escarole Salad. ...
    • Bourbon Yams. ...
    • Easy Root Vegetable Gratin. ...
    • Escarole Salad with Oranges, Pistachios, and Pickled Onions. ...
    • Sweet Potato Casserole with Homemade Marshmallow. ...
    • Cream Cheese Herb Biscuits. ...
    • Classic Deviled Eggs.
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    What food makes a brunch? ›

    Stay classic with fluffy muffins, ham, eggs and hollandaise, or really go for it with waffles stacked with bacon, eggs and maple syrup. And if you haven't tried eggy crumpets yet, you must! Serve with a Bloody Mary or mimosa for a proper boozy brunch.

    What kind of ham is good for breakfast? ›

    Serious Eats suggests finding meat cut from whole pork loins that has a fat lining the rim so it will crisp when you cook it. Other options include Black Forest ham. Di Lusso claims that the Black Forest pares wonderfully with most sandwiches and does great with cheese.

    How do I host an easy brunch at home? ›

    These are tips that we recommend everyone follow, as they will go a long way towards helping you achieve a fun and stress-free brunch.
    1. Plan Your Menu Ahead of Time. ...
    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.

    How do you serve the perfect brunch? ›

    Brunching in Style

    Start with lighter items like a fresh fruit salad or a creamy yogurt parfait. Follow it up with your main dishes, like a slow cooker casserole or a breakfast pizza topped with scrambled eggs and Italian sausage. Finally, end on a sweet note with fluffy pancakes or a delicious carrot cake.

    How do you set up a brunch buffet? ›

    Tips for Setting a Buffet Table
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    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.

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