Easter Brunch Recipes Perfect For A Crowd

After the morning Easter service and before the evening Easter ham, gather with friends and loved ones to enjoy these sure-to-please brunch treats.

Breakfast Salad

Better than a breakfast bowl, this breakfast salad is easy to assemble and is packed with nutrients. Mix heart-healthy foods like berries, greens, apples and almonds together for a bright Easter afternoon delight. 

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Carrot Cake Pancakes

Cream cheese? Yes, please. Embrace the bunny influence and bake shredded carrots, pecans, brown sugar and cinnamon into this gluten-free pancake recipe. 

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Breakfast Egg Waffle

Customize this brunch staple to your liking. Top with fruits you've never heard of, your favorite nuts or chocolate and mascarpone.

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Avocado Toast Grilled Cheese

Why grab the best brunch in your state when you can easily elevate your everyday avocado toast by Frankensteining it with a comfort-food classic: grilled cheese. Shredded bacon, cheddar and mozzarella lay beneath mashed avocado and eggs all on a fresh baguette. 

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Brioche Bread Pudding

Brioche bread pudding doubles as an excellent way to put day-old bread to use. And not a single guest will guess you baked this dish a day ahead. Simple and satisfying, top this doughy dessert with ice cream or, depending on your taste, swap the white sugar for brown. 

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Hard-Boiled Egg Stuffed Biscuit

First learn how to perfectly cook and peel a hard-boiled egg. Then, tuck the egg, thinly sliced ham and cheese into a flaky biscuit dough and bake for brunch in just one bite.  

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Cloud Eggs

Shaped like the sun in a cloud or an egg in a nest, these fluffy eggs make a playful addition to any brunch table. Get inventive and pair the edible cumulus clouds with other unexpected ingredients that go great with eggs

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Make Ahead Eggs Benedict Casserole

Too busy to commit to cooking real eggs Benedict? Consider this make-ahead take on one of America's most iconic breakfast foods. Top the casserole with an easy hollandaise sauce made from lemon juice, egg yolks, heavy cream and Dijon mustard.

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Orange Creamsicle Jell-O Mold

Jell-O molds and other retro foods have long been primed for a comeback. This fluffy Jell-O is lighter than a mousse and guaranteed to melt in your mouth. The bright orange will complement spring's colors too. 

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Candy Coated Strawberry Carrots