Festive Brunch Recipes (2024)

Celebrate any special occasion with our recipes for brunch casseroles, muffins, coffee cakes, quiches and more.

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Tomato-Zucchini Strata

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Make this casserole a day ahead and bake it in the morning. Your brunch guests will love the combo of Swiss cheese, plump tomatoes, zucchini and herbs.

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Dutch Baby with Chai-Spiced Pears

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The combination of spiced, buttery pears; tart creme fraiche; and baked pancake is sublime, and so festive. For maximum puff, let the eggs and milk sit out for 30 minutes to take the chill off before making the batter.

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Baked French Toast with Chocolate

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At Honey and Rye in Minneapolis, day-old bread gets a new life in this rich, fluffy French toast casserole. You can easily change it up by using fresh or dried fruit (sour cherries, blueberries, banana) instead of (or in addition to) chocolate, or adding spices such as cinnamon or nutmeg.

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Cinny Biscuits

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At The Bake Shop and Cafe in Cleveland, Shawnda Moye offers the Cinny, a warm cinnamon roll-meets-biscuit that somehow becomes more divine when paired with a cup of hot chocolate or coffee.

Scrumptious Holiday Breakfast Breads

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Blueberry Surprise French Toast Casserole

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Cream cheese is the secret ingredient in this casserole, which gets a generous topping of blueberry or maple syrup (or try a homemade Blueberry Sauce). The recipe comes from Turkey Run Inn at Turkey Run State Park in east-central Indiana.

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Fig and Pig Quiche

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One of the signature recipes at Maya-Camille Broussard's Chicago bakery, Justice of the Pies, is this kicky bacon-topped quiche that will satisfy sweet and salty lovers alike.

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Kringla Breakfast Cookies

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Rolling and shaping these Scandinavian breakfast cookies is a fun and creative family bonding activity. Just don't get too carried away with flour, which can make the breadlike pastries tough and dry.

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Fruit and Nut Granola

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At Abilene's Victorian Inn in Kansas, guests might eat this granola with milk or layered in a parfait with yogurt and fruit. We love how the recipe lets you customize the nuts and fruit to your taste.

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Sausage-Apple Dutch Baby

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Why fry sausage separately when you can cook it right into the pancake? That kind of ease is just one reason we love this sweet-and-savory Dutch baby pancake. The batter's quick, and in the 15 minutes while it bakes, you can whip up the maple-glazed apple topping.

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Stuffed Croissant Breakfast Strata

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The combination of croissants, bacon and cheese create an indulgent make-ahead treat for breakfast or brunch. Croissant pieces fit into the baking dish like a puzzle.

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Darling Clementine Mocktail

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No offense to the classic mimosa, but not everyone wants to booze with their brunch. Enter the Darling Clementine, a tart, fizzy, deliciously pink, nonalcoholic alternative to classic morning co*cktails.

Festive Holiday Drinks

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Chocolate-Kissed Monkey Bread

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Caramel, chocolate and cinnamon give this monkey bread a delicious flavor. Be sure to get the large flaky biscuits for easy shaping.

Warm and Comforting Breakfast Breads

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Pork 'n' Pippins Quiche

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Round Barn Farm in Red Wing, Minnesota, served this sweet-and-savory quiche with a dollop of sour cream and seasoned, broiled tomato halves on the side.

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Extra-Good Hot Chocolate

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Serve this rich and creamy cocoa topped with whipped cream and dusted with cocoa powder or—for cool-season feels—cinnamon or freshly grated nutmeg.

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Lazy Morning Cinnamon Rolls

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Pizza dough is the secret shortcut in this 45-minutes-and-done recipe. It doesn't yield a fluffy Amish-style roll, but rather a breakfast treat with a toothsome chew, like the love child of cinnamon buns and garlic knots.

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Mini Egg Pastries with Bearnaise Sauce

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These elegant brunch pastries pair well with cinnamon rolls and fruit.

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Classic Challah

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Minnesota blogger Molly Yeh often twists her challahs into simple spirals. This recipe—adapted from her cookbook Molly on the Range (Rodale)—makes four small loaves, perfect for freezing or sharing. (Slightly stale challah also makes dreamy French toast.)

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Lazy Morning Sausage Pie

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Guests enjoyed breakfast favorites such as this classic biscuit mix recipe at Triangle Ranch in western South Dakota.

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Swedish Lemon Pancakes

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A delicate crepelike pancake folds like an envelope around tangy lemon curd in this pretty brunch dish from Abilene's Victorian Inn in Kansas. The whipped sour cream topping is a breeze to make.

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Maple Butter Twists

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These breakfast rolls are a family tradition with Jean Haviland of Carroll, Iowa. "My mom made these rolls with a maple-cream filling every Christmas," she says. You can make extra and freeze for later. "They're great for breakfast or any time of day!"

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Finnish Baked Pancakes

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This recipe comes from the Poplar Creek Guesthouse on the Gunflint Trail near Grand Marais, Minnesota. The traditional big pancake has been adapted into a lighter version: puffed pancakes. Poplar Creek also serves up a delicious Stuffed French Toast, flavored with cream cheese, apricot preserves and pecans.

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Chocolate-Pecan Coffee Cake

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We put together our favorite coffee cake ingredients for this holiday recipe: chocolate, butter, sour cream, pecans and coconut. It's worth the indulgence!

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Patsy's Egg Casserole

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This make-ahead sausage-and-cheese brunch recipe will be a hit at family holiday gatherings.

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Goat Cheese, Artichoke and Smoked Ham Strata

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This brunch recipe comes from Carol Mortensen of Flossmoor, Illinois. "This goat cheese, artichoke and smoked ham strata is our favorite brunch dish," she says. "The best part is preparing it the night before to bake in the morning."

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Gingerbread-Sour Cream Muffins

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We took a traditional holiday dessert ingredient— gingerbread—and turned it into a muffin. Crystallized ginger tops off these treats.

Quick and Easy Muffin Recipes

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Cheese Blintzes

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Some blintz recipes have you cook the stuffed crepes again, but we streamlined the recipe. Serve for brunch or as a dessert.

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Swedish Tea Ring

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Sprinkled with chopped red and green cherries, this tender, walnut-filled pastry is a perfect treat for Christmas morning.

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FAQs

What is the most popular brunch dish? ›

A plate of eggs with bacon, sausage, or ham is a classic for a reason. Almost everyone enjoys eggs and you can pair them with all sorts of other sides to create a meal that is filling and tasty. Whether you add thick-cut bacon or sausage links, it's sure to be appreciated.

What is a typical brunch menu? ›

Brunch wouldn't be complete without its breakfast roots. You can expect to find classic morning dishes like eggs Benedict, fluffy pancakes, waffles, and French toast. These breakfast favorites are perfect for those who crave the comforting flavors of maple syrup, melted butter, and a hint of nostalgia.

What to cook when hosting brunch? ›

Get the Chocolate Chip Pancakes recipe.
  • Eggs Benedict Rolls. PHOTO: JOSEPH DE LEO; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE. ...
  • Lemon Blueberry Breakfast Cake. ...
  • Classic Homemade Waffles. ...
  • Frittata. ...
  • Breakfast Strata. ...
  • Brioche French Toast. ...
  • Breakfast Bagel Bites. ...
  • Crispy Hash Brown-Crusted Bacon & Cheddar Quiche.
Apr 1, 2024

What are 3 traditional Christmas foods? ›

These are the top-rated main dish and side dish recipes you need for a perfect traditional Christmas dinner. They cover the savory side of Christmas dinner, from prime rib, baked ham, and roast turkey to scalloped potatoes, green bean casserole, and cranberry sauce.

What do you serve at a Christmas buffet? ›

Best Dishes for an Easy Christmas Buffet
  • 1/16. Ham and Cheese Board. ...
  • 2/16. Cranberry-Orange Holiday Punch. ...
  • 3/16. Chocolate-Dipped Chips. ...
  • 4/16. Asparagus Tart. ...
  • 5/16. Holiday Wreath Cheese Ball. ...
  • 6/16. Whole Roasted Salmon. ...
  • 7/16. Turkey with Stuffing. ...
  • 8/16. Slow Cooker Pot Roast.
Feb 10, 2022

How to create the perfect brunch menu? ›

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 host a perfect brunch? ›

How To Host A Fabulous Brunch At Home
  1. Have a buffet so that your guests can serve themselves.
  2. Layout plates, silverware, and napkins. ...
  3. Offer a variety of foods, and give your guests plenty of choices. ...
  4. A little background music is always good. ...
  5. The best time for brunch is noon. ...
  6. co*cktails compliment brunch.

What is the difference between a typical breakfast and a typical brunch? ›

According to Charleston food arbiter Robert Donovan: “The technical differences between breakfast and brunch are really just time of day and the addition of typically 'lunchy' menu items.

How do you make a fun brunch? ›

Some of our favorite ideas include:
  1. Coffee Station! Everyone knows how they like their coffee, so take the guesswork out: provide brunch fun in the form of coffee options! ...
  2. Pancake Bar or Do-It-Yourself Donut Decoration! Double your menu as one of your brunch activities too. ...
  3. Brunch Boards! Q: What's a brunch board?
Oct 17, 2023

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 the most popular breakfast dish? ›

1. Eggs. A breakfast without eggs is hardly a breakfast at all.

What are 3 traditional breakfast dishes? ›

From Waffles to French Toast: Classic Breakfast Recipes to Know...
  • Waffles.
  • French Toast.
  • Pancakes.
  • Dutch Baby Pancakes.
  • Scrambled Eggs.
  • Frittatas.
  • Savory Egg Casserole.
  • Sweet Breakfast Casseroles.
Nov 30, 2023

What is the most popular time for brunch? ›

As a general rule, brunch is served between 11:00 a.m. and 3 p.m. between the hours of the morning and the afternoon, between the hours of the morning and afternoon. Consequently, brunch can be viewed as a late breakfast or a late lunch, depending on your preferences.

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