35 Easy Easter Brunch Ideas
Celebrate the morning with these easy Easter brunch ideas—bright and springy recipes to create a memorable gathering with family and…

Celebrate the morning with these easy Easter brunch ideas—bright and springy recipes to create a memorable gathering with family and friends! I’ve tasted every one in my kitchen and can confirm: they’re crowd pleasers.
Looking for Easter brunch ideas? Alex and I have been hosting or attending Easter brunch for years, and this year we’ve put together a collection of our very favorite dishes to serve or bring to a gathering! There are seasonal delights like asparagus frittatas and tasty treats like fluffy lemon ricotta pancakes or decadent French toast casserole.
Every single recipe we’ve recipe tasted in our kitchen and our family loves! In addition, we’ve added a few cute Easter animal-inspired treats from some of our favorite recipe websites. We want to make them all!
Our top Easter brunch ideas and recipes
Looking for an easy brunch idea? Try carrot cake baked oatmeal! It’s cozy and comforting, flecked with orange carrots and flavored with cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. Steel cut oats add heartiness, and it’s seriously simple to throw together for Easter brunch!
This bunny bread recipe makes rolls that are cute, soft and delicious! They’re perfect as an Easter brunch recipe, and a fun and easy baking project. Full baking tutorial included!
Want a stunning Easter brunch recipe? Try quiche, in particular this spinach quiche recipe! It features a savory filling with spinach and cheddar cheese, scented with garlic and just the right seasoning to make it irresistible not to take another bite.
Also try: Classic Quiche Recipe or Crustless Quiche with Spinach
French toast is a favorite for a special breakfast or brunch, and this stuffed French toast recipe makes an irresistible Easter recipe! The maple cream cheese filling is sweet and tangy, with a lusciously creamy body that’s the perfect contrast to the custard-soaked bread. Sneak in other springy flavors like lemon zest in the filling and top with blueberries or blackberries.
These lemon ricotta pancakes are impossibly fluffy and light, with a pop citrus flavor on the finish. Even better: they’re packed with protein and made with half the flour of a normal pancake! They might sound fancy, but they’re so easy to whip up and perfect for impressing friends and family at Easter brunch.
How cute are these deviled egg chicks? They're the perfect Easter brunch recipe to ‘make and take’ to any kind of springtime celebration! All you need is a dozen eggs, a few add-ins, and a little imagination to make this fun twist on classic deviled eggs. via Spend with Pennies
Here's a favorite in our extensive collection of lemon recipes that you must try: this glazed buttermilk lemon bread recipe! This one is the moistest, fluffiest, zingiest lemon loaf possible, topped with a flavor-popping zingy citrus glaze! It's easy to whip up with just 10 ingredients.
Here’s a muffin recipe you need in your Easter brunch recipes arsenal: carrot cake muffins! These are beautifully moist and spiced, with cozy spices interspersed with pecans and bright strands of carrots. Add a tangy cream cheese glaze to decorate the tops.
A frittata is an Italian dish best described as a crustless egg pie, often served for breakfast or brunch. You can eat it at any temperature and it saves well: and it’s great for using up odds and ends in your veggie drawer. Make it with spinach and feta for the perfect Easter brunch main dish!
Here’s a deliciously comforting and practical Easter recipe: Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole! It works cold, room temp or warm, so you can easily make it ahead. And leftovers stay good for days! It’s beautifully hearty, pairing cheesy hash browns with spices for massive savory flavor. Because it’s easy to make ahead, it’s super unfussy and low maintenance.
Try these oven baked eggs for Easter brunch! They're a simple way to make a special breakfast out of everyday ingredients. Throw the eggs into small baking dishes, then load them up with toppings of your choice. Go simple like Parmesan and herbs, or fancy like sauteed spinach and mushrooms.
Here’s a brunch treat that will blow you away: strawberry waffles! This recipe is easy to make and full of flavor, perfect for Sunday brunch or any time you need to impress. The waffles are perfectly fluffy, full of big flavor with a short ingredient list. Top it off with a luxurious strawberry sauce, sweetened with maple syrup and full of beautiful strawberry flavor.
These Easter bunny cinnamon rolls are made from scratch or a can, your choice! The cute rolls are a perfect Easter brunch recipe that everyone will love. They're easy to make and a great recipe to make with kids. via Julie Blanner
Here’s an Easter brunch recipe that pulls out all the stops: Blueberry French Toast Casserole! This one is a total stunner that will impress anyone. Sprinkle custardy cinnamon-spiced bread with a glittering streusel topping and fresh berries, then bake it up. Top it with a homemade blueberry syrup that infuses tangy berry flavor into the entire dish!
How fun are these Easter bunny pancakes? Celebrate the holidays with this fun and festive brunch recipe.
All you need are pancakes using your favorite recipe, some fruit, and about 10 minutes of your time. Some favorites are these Banana Oatmeal Pancakes, Whole Wheat Pancakes, or Cottage Cheese Pancakes. via The Petite Cook
The buttery scent of this recipe in the oven may win you one or two marriage proposals…or at least it will have the neighbors wandering by to snatch up leftovers. Try this crowd-pleasing asparagus quiche! It’s packed with savory, cozy flavor, perfect for spring occasions like an Easter brunch recipe.
This carrot cheese ball is the perfect appetizer that’s easy to make with just three ingredients (plus a stem for cuteness factor, of course!). It’s perfect for kids and adults of all ages and it comes together in minutes. Serve it at an Easter brunch for a fun and festive snack! via Julie Blanner
Looking for an easy Easter brunch idea? Try this Berry & Yogurt Parfait! Layer Greek yogurt, berries and peanut butter granola in a glass, and looks loads fancier than it actually is. Yogurt parfaits are perfect for brunch and are easy to assemble ahead of time.
Here’s a customizable make-ahead recipe that works brunch prep: egg muffins! Bake up scrambled eggs in muffin tin cups with veggies and they're a fun brunch finger food. The filling is packed with good stuff: loads of spinach, cottage cheese for healthy protein, and red pepper. For Easter brunch, you can mix up the fillings to include spring veggies like spinach and peas or chopped and sauteed asparagus or carrots.
There’s just something about smoked salmon anything for breakfast or brunch that feels luxurious. Here’s a fun idea that takes minutes to whip up but feels elegant: Smoked Salmon Omelette! The flavor is unreal: smoky, buttery salmon against tender eggs, a burst of salty feta and fresh herbaceous chives. It looks stunning but takes just minutes to make.
These chocolate covered strawberries are dipped and drizzled in orange candy melts to look like adorable little carrots for Easter! They're the perfect treat for brunch! If you like, pair them with crushed Oreos and chocolate pudding for a "dirt" cup. via Lil' Luna
Here's our latest simple dessert idea: this strawberry mousse recipe! A combination of ripe berries, heavy cream, and a touch of sweetener takes just minutes to whip up and makes a pile of fluffy, berry-scented goodness. If you'd like, add a handful of crushed pretzels for that nostalgic sweet and salty hit (or serve it in a pretzel crust)!
Looking for tasty pancakes that are perfect for Easter? Try these Carrot Cake Pancakes! They’re lightly sweetened with maple syrup, tender and moist from the carrots, and perfectly spiced with cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg. Even better, top them with maple Greek yogurt and the sweet tang is magic.
Need a fun Easter brunch dip? This creamy dip has a bit of a retro vibe, which makes it all the more endearing (we think). Our recipe uses a bit of Greek yogurt for a healthier spin. But it’s still chock full of rich flavor: hearty cream cheese, punchy Dijon, and that intensely smoky flavor that only fresh smoked salmon brings. Mix it up in 5 minutes, then serve with crostini or on a croissant as an elegant brunch option.
What’s more refreshing than a pitcher of sweet tart homemade lemonade? Here’s a fun variation on the theme: Blueberry Lemonade! Adding the popular berry to this sweet tart drink balances it with a berry nuance and gives it a brilliant purple color. You can also add vodka for an instant Easter cocktail.
Also try: Fresh Pink Lemonade or Lavender Lemonade
Here’s a festive treat that’s nearly impossible for anyone to resist: Strawberry Bread! This sweet quick bread is sweet and moist, studded with ripe red berries and scented with vanilla. Each bite will have you coming back for more! It’s fantastic as is, but drizzle it with a quick lemon icing to finish with a pop of zingy sweet.
Here’s a genius simple idea that tastes far greater than the sum of its parts: ricotta toast! Spread ricotta cheese on toast, then load it up with sweet or savory toppings. Go basic with juicy ripe tomatoes and a drizzle of olive oil, or hearty with tender smoked salmon, capers and fresh dill. Or go sweet with fruit, a drizzle of honey and cinnamon. It's an easy idea for brunch that's simple to put together and looks stunning!
Here's a fun Easter brunch idea that results in a bright lavender-colored dip: blueberry cream cheese! This fruity spread is deliciously satisfying on a doughy bagel or a piece of toast. It's so simple to whip up a batch of homemade fruity cream cheese, and it tastes exponentially better than store-bought!
The classic mimosa stars orange juice and champagne: but why not add berries to the mix? Pureeing fresh strawberries with the orange juice adds fruity berry notes to the flavor palate. Even better, the color is vibrantly rosy! It’s a stunning brunch cocktail that makes any occasion more festive…even if it’s just a celebration for yourself!
Love a good coffee cake, with a tender, moist crumb and a cinnamon crumbly topping? Then you must try this coffee cake muffins recipe! These muffins taste just like coffee cake, but they’re quicker and easier to make. Buttermilk makes a beautifully tender crumb, and they’re topped with a sweet cinnamon streusel that gives a crunch to each bite.
Stumped on Easter brunch ideas? Make a big pan of this Blueberry Baked Oatmeal! Baked oatmeal is the holy grail of easy breakfasts: once you bake up a pan, you can eat off the leftovers all week. Or, it’s the perfect special breakfast to serve for guests for breakfast or brunch. The tangy, tart pops of blueberries are a bright pairing to the hearty oats and cozy cinnamon and allspice.
There's nothing like a strawberry smoothie for brunch! This icy puree is perfectly balanced: fruity, creamy, tangy and lightly sweet. It’s quick and easy to blend up, and was a big favorite around here. Or, try fun variations like Strawberry Peach Smoothie, Strawberry Pineapple Smoothie, or Strawberry Blueberry Smoothie.
Here’s a recipe for when you need special for Easter brunch: Brioche French Toast! The name alone feels luxurious, and trust us: it’s just as good as it sounds. This type of bread gives a velvety, custardy texture to the popular breakfast. Top it with a dusting of powdered sugar and a drizzle of maple syrup, and it makes any morning special!
This irresistible Rhubarb Streusel Bread is light and fluffy, made with buttermilk to make an impossibly tender crumb. It’s flecked with just the right amount of sweet tart rhubarb, then sprinkled with a crunchy streusel topping. Its light pastel pink is perfect for Easter brunch!
This smoked salmon bagel board is ideal for an Easter brunch! Make a big platter with bagels and different types of cream cheese and bagel toppings, and it’s ideal for a lazy brunch with friends. Homemade herb cream cheese is a must.
Easter Brunch Ideas: Carrot Cake Baked Oatmeal
Celebrate the morning with these easy Easter brunch ideas and recipes, bright and springy to create a memorable gathering with family and friends!
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 45 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour
- Yield: 9
- Category: Brunch
- Method: Baked
- Cuisine: Brunch
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
For the oatmeal
- 1 large egg (or flax egg for vegan; see Notes)
- 1 ½ cups milk of choice
- ½ cup maple syrup
- 2 tablespoons olive oil (or melted refined coconut oil)
- ½ tablespoon pure vanilla extract
- 2 cups rolled oats
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 ½ teaspoons cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger
- ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- 3 large carrots, finely crated (about 1 ½ cups)
- ¼ cup raisins (optional)
- ¼ cup chopped pecans
For the Greek yogurt “frosting”
- 1 cup Greek yogurt
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F. Butter an 8 x 8″ or 9 x 9″ pan or 7 x 11 small casserole dish.
- In a medium bowl, whisk the egg, then whisk in the milk, maple syrup, oil, and vanilla. Add the rolled oats, baking powder, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and kosher salt. Mix thoroughly to combine them into the wet ingredients, mixing until all the spices are integrated. Stir in the carrots and if using, the raisins.
- Pour the oatmeal mixture into the prepared pan. Add the pecans in a layer on top.
- Bake about 40 minutes until the oat mixture has set. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for at least 10 minutes. (The texture will fully set once it cools to room temperature.)
- If making the Greek yogurt “frosting” mix together the ingredients and refrigerate until serving.
- To serve, cut into 8 to 9 pieces. Drizzle with maple syrup and/or serve with the Greek yogurt “frosting”. Store leftovers refrigerated for up to 1 week: eat cold or reheat in a 350°F oven or microwave until warm.
Notes
Vegan variation: Use a flax egg and oat milk. For the topping, try vegan whipped cream or use vegan yogurt.
Make ahead option: Prepare the entire mixture the night before, cover, and refrigerate overnight. In the morning, let it sit at room temperature while the oven preheats, then bake as directed. You may need to add a few extra minutes to the baking time.