25 Fresh Spring Brunch Recipes Made for Easter Morning

There’s something nice about a brunch table that feels fresh, relaxed, and perfect for a slow holiday morning. With these 25 recipe ideas, planning Easter brunch becomes much easier without feeling the same every year. Whether you’re hosting a big table or keeping brunch simple at home, these ideas work for many situations. You might even find a few that become part of your Easter tradition.

Bacon, Cheddar, Green Onion Scones on a black plate.
Bacon, Cheddar & Green Onion Scones. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Lamb Meatballs with Tzatziki and Bright Mediterranean Flavors

A black bowl with orzo pasta, meatballs topped with feta and pickled onions, Greek salad, pita bread, and a side of tzatziki sauce on a rustic wooden table.
Lamb Meatballs with Tzatziki and Bright Mediterranean Flavors. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Bring a touch of Mediterranean flair to your brunch with these Lamb Meatballs with Tzatziki and Bright Mediterranean Flavors. Packed with vibrant, spring-inspired notes, these meatballs are perfect for creating a refreshing centerpiece. Their balance of boldness and freshness makes them ideal for a special Easter morning gathering. A dish that enhances any table effortlessly.
Get the Recipe: Lamb Meatballs with Tzatziki and Bright Mediterranean Flavors

Classic Eggs Benedict with Homemade Hollandaise Sauce

Eggs Benedict with poached eggs, ham, and hollandaise sauce on a plate, garnished with chives.
Classic Eggs Benedict with Homemade Hollandaise Sauce. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Celebrate Easter in classic style with this Classic Eggs Benedict with Homemade Hollandaise Sauce. A timeless brunch favorite, it’s the perfect blend of indulgence and refinement to make the morning feel special. I’ve found it’s a wonderfully enjoyable centerpiece when you want to impress but still keep things approachable. Serve it up for a memorable spring gathering.
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Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancakes

A stack of Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancakes with syrup and a pat of butter on top, served on a white plate.
Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancakes. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

Bring a comforting touch to your Easter brunch with these Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancakes. They’re perfect for creating a warm, homey vibe everyone will value. I like how they feel both nostalgic and cozy, setting the tone for a relaxed spring morning. Stack them high for a simple but crowd-pleasing addition to your table.
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Croissant Breakfast Casserole

A white plate with a slice of Croissant breakfast casserole and orange next to it.
Croissant Breakfast Casserole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

If you need a show-stopper, this Croissant Breakfast Casserole ticks all the boxes. It’s luxurious, filling, and made to impress while keeping preparation simple. This casserole is perfect for Easter when you want to bring something special to the brunch table. An effortless way to add refinement without extra complexity.
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Bacon Pancakes

A stack of pancakes with strips of bacon, being drizzled with syrup from a spoon, on a white plate with a fork beside it.
Bacon Pancakes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Combine sweet and savory with these Bacon Pancakes, the ultimate treat for Easter brunch. They’re a fun way to add variety to your spread while keeping things familiar and approachable. I’ve served these at gatherings where they disappear faster than anything else, thanks to their balanced flavors. Great for laying out alongside other springtime favorites.
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Easy Baked Western Omelet

A slice of baked Western omelet with ham, red peppers, and herbs is served on a white plate with a fork holding a bite-sized piece.
Easy Baked Western Omelet. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

This spring, make mornings easy and delicious with this Easy Baked Western Omelet. It’s packed with the heartiness you crave for brunch while staying simple enough to whip up. I’ve found this to be a dependable addition for any holiday gathering, especially during Easter. Perfect to pair with fresh sides or enjoy all on its own.
Get the Recipe: Easy Baked Western Omelet

Cowboy Breakfast Casserole Loaded With Sausage, Potatoes, and Cheese

A wooden spatula holds up a square slice of baked casserole topped with melted cheese and chopped herbs, with more casserole in the background.
Cowboy Breakfast Casserole Loaded With Sausage, Potatoes, and Cheese. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bring a hearty and joyful start to Easter morning with this Cowboy Breakfast Casserole Loaded With Sausage, Potatoes, and Cheese. It’s the kind of dish that feels right at home for a casual gathering where guests want something hearty. I love how it comes together in one pan, keeping cleanup easy while making sure everyone’s happily fed. A crowd-pleasing option for any brunch table.
Get the Recipe: Cowboy Breakfast Casserole Loaded With Sausage, Potatoes, and Cheese

Asparagus & Ricotta Quiche

Asparagus & Ricotta Quiche in a round pan on a wooden table, with a floral napkin and black plates with forks nearby.
Asparagus & Ricotta Quiche. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Spring shines in every bite of this Asparagus & Ricotta Quiche. It’s light, bright, and perfectly suited for Easter brunch, offering a fresh alternative to richer dishes. I find this quiche works wonderfully when you want something refined that doesn’t overwhelm your menu. Serve it warm or at room temperature for an effortlessly sophisticated option.
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Crispy Tater Tot Breakfast Bake

A wooden spatula holds a square piece of Crispy Tater Tot Breakfast Bake with bits of bacon, with the rest of the casserole visible in the background.
Crispy Tater Tot Breakfast Bake. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Add a bit of fun to your Easter brunch with this Crispy Tater Tot Breakfast Bake. It’s one of those dishes that brings smiles to the table alongside its comforting, crowd-ready flavors. I think it’s a great way to balance more traditional brunch fare with something playful. Perfect for kids and grown-ups alike, this bake adds joy to the spring festivities.
Get the Recipe: Crispy Tater Tot Breakfast Bake

Glazed Ham Slices With Pineapple Glaze and Cherries

A metal spatula holds a slice of ham topped with a pineapple ring and a red maraschino cherry; more similar slices are visible in the background.
Glazed Ham Slices With Pineapple Glaze and Cherries. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Nothing says Easter quite like these Glazed Ham Slices With Pineapple Glaze and Cherries. They’re a sweet and savory option that’s perfect for a springtime celebration. These slices add a sense of tradition to the table while still feeling fresh enough for brunch. A dish that’s bold, beautiful, and always welcome at gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Glazed Ham Slices With Pineapple Glaze and Cherries

Pretzel Pancakes

Pretzel pancakes with a bottle of maple syrup nearby.
Pretzel Pancakes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Unique and flavorful, these Pretzel Pancakes bring a touch of whimsy to your Easter brunch. With their playful twist on a breakfast classic, they’re sure to capture interest for all the right reasons. I enjoy recipes like this when I want to keep things lighthearted and unexpected. They’re a fun addition to balance the traditional dishes on your table.
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Oven Roasted Lamb Chops with Rosemary and Garlic

A cooked lamb chop with herbs is lifted by a spatula above a plate with more lamb chops and lemon wedges.
Oven Roasted Lamb Chops with Rosemary and Garlic. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

For a show-stopping centerpiece, these Oven Roasted Lamb Chops with Rosemary and Garlic are both refined and approachable. They bring a touch of sophistication to Easter brunch without feeling overcomplicated. I like how they pair beautifully with spring dishes while standing out as a highlight of the meal. A perfect choice for making your gathering feel a little extra special.
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Carrot Muffins with Streusel Topping

A close-up of a Carrot Muffin with Streusel Topping with a bite taken out, revealing a moist, spiced interior with visible pieces of carrot, on a white plate.
Carrot Muffins with Streusel Topping. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Sweet and spring-inspired, these Carrot Muffins with Streusel Topping will be a welcome addition to your Easter table. Their tender texture and crumbly topping make every bite feel celebratory. I’ve found they’re perfect for guests who want a little something sweet to enjoy with coffee or tea. They bring warmth and charm to your brunch spread in such an effortless way.
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BBQ Chicken Deviled Eggs with Pickled Red Onion

Deviled eggs topped with shredded meat and thinly sliced red onions are arranged on a black plate.
BBQ Chicken Deviled Eggs with Pickled Red Onion. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Give a modern twist to a classic with these BBQ Chicken Deviled Eggs with Pickled Red Onion. They’re bold, creative, and add just the right amount of flair to any Easter brunch table. If you’re looking to surprise your guests with something unique, this is the perfect choice. I like to include options like this to keep brunch feeling fresh and exciting.
Get the Recipe: BBQ Chicken Deviled Eggs with Pickled Red Onion

Sweet Potato Pancakes

A stack of Sweet Potato Pancakes with a berry.
Sweet Potato Pancakes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Add a little variety to the Easter menu with these Sweet Potato Pancakes, a lovely twist on the traditional stack. The slight sweetness makes them feel seasonally appropriate while staying versatile enough for brunch. I love offering options like this to keep guests interested while complementing other dishes. They’re an easy way to bring creativity into your spread.
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Cottage Cheese Toast with Bacon & Poached Egg

Two slices of Cottage Cheese Toast with Eggs & Bacon on a black platter.
Cottage Cheese Toast with Bacon & Poached Egg. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Simplicity meets sophistication with this Cottage Cheese Toast with Bacon & Poached Egg. It’s flavorful, filling, and just the right option for a laid-back spring brunch. Perfect for mornings when you want a little indulgence without going overboard. A dish that offers balance and brightness for Easter celebrations.
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Tuna Patties with Canned Tuna

A stack of four golden-brown tuna patties garnished with chopped herbs, served on a white plate with two lemon wedges.
Tuna Patties with Canned Tuna. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

These Tuna Patties with Canned Tuna are a simple yet refined addition to your brunch spread, offering a savory option to round out the table. I love how they’re flavorful without being overly fussy, making them easy to include alongside other spring dishes. Perfect for serving on their own or with a light garnish, they’re a subtle standout at any gathering.
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Cheese Toasties

Bite-sized Cheese Toasties on a black plate with a small bowl of strawberries and a floral napkin nearby.
Cheese Toasties. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Warm and comforting, these Cheese Toasties are a timeless favorite reimagined for your Easter celebration. They’re simple to make but always bring a cozy, familiar touch to the brunch table. I like to serve them when I want an option that feels approachable without being complicated. A wonderfully enjoyable addition, especially alongside spring-inspired dishes.
Get the Recipe: Cheese Toasties

Homemade Strawberry Milk

Two pink strawberry milk in glass jars with straws and strawberry garnishes, on a blue and white checkered cloth.
Homemade Strawberry Milk. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Brighten your brunch with this Homemade Strawberry Milk, a nostalgic treat that’s as fun to sip as it is to serve. Its fresh and slightly sweet flavor makes it perfect for welcoming spring and celebrating Easter. I think it’s a charming beverage option, especially for kids or anyone seeking a break from heavier drinks. A colorful way to brighten your table.
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Ham & Cheese Impossible Quiche

Slices of Ham & Cheese Impossible Quiche next to a whole pie.
Ham & Cheese Impossible Quiche. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Make your Easter brunch feel effortless with this Ham & Cheese Impossible Quiche. It’s hearty, comforting, and naturally fits the mood of a spring celebration. This quiche works well as a centerpiece or a side dish, making it as versatile as it is delicious. A tried-and-true recipe that brings everyone together for a great morning.
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Strawberry Lemonade

Glass mason jars filled with iced strawberry lemonade on a table, surrounded by fresh strawberries, a halved lemon, and a blue floral cloth.
Strawberry Lemonade. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

This Strawberry Lemonade is a light, refreshing drink that feels perfect alongside spring brunch dishes. Its bright color and sweet-tart flavor make it an inviting choice for Easter celebrations. I like how drinks like this add a festive touch without overwhelming the meal. Make a big pitcher and let it liven up your table with effortless charm.
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Eggless Breakfast Casserole with Sausage

A plate of breakfast casserole on a black plate.
Eggless Breakfast Casserole with Sausage. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Keep everyone happy with this Eggless Breakfast Casserole with Sausage, a great option for guests with dietary preferences. It’s just as hearty and deeply fulfilling as other brunch dishes, but with a thoughtful twist. I love having this in the lineup for making sure everyone has something they can enjoy. Perfect for sharing with family and friends during the Easter celebration.
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Cottage Cheese Toast with Blueberries

A plate of cottage cheese toast with blueberries, next to a honey dipper.
Cottage Cheese Toast with Blueberries. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Brighten up your brunch table with this Cottage Cheese Toast with Blueberries, a fresh and light choice for Easter morning. It’s a simple dish with a burst of sweetness that balances beautifully with other classics. I always enjoy how effortlessly it fits into a larger spread, whether served as a side or main option. A perfect pick for springtime meals.
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Rhubarb Bread

A loaf of Rhubarb Bread with a few slices on a white plate.
Rhubarb Bread. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bring a touch of seasonal charm to the table with this Rhubarb Bread, a subtly sweet and spring-inspired baked good. It’s perfect for pairing with coffee, tea, or even standalone as a quick bite. I’ve found it’s a nice way to highlight spring flavors with minimal effort. A wonderfully enjoyable option for making your Easter brunch feel warm and inviting.
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Bacon, Cheddar & Green Onion Scones

Bacon, Cheddar, Green Onion Scones on a black plate.
Bacon, Cheddar & Green Onion Scones. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Add a savory element to your brunch spread with these Bacon, Cheddar & Green Onion Scones. Their buttery, flaky texture and bold flavor make them a deeply fulfilling choice for Easter morning. I like how they pair perfectly with both lighter dishes and hearty casseroles. They’re a great addition to balance out the sweet options on your table.
Get the Recipe: Bacon, Cheddar & Green Onion Scones

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