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Easter Brunch Recipe Ideas | Elizabeth Rider

    Easter Brunch Recipe ideas

    Gathering with loved ones for a delightful brunch is one of my favorite things to do in the spring, so today I’m sharing my favorite Easter brunch recipe ideas.

    When planning a brunch like Easter brunch, consider how many people will be joining you and how formal you want the occasion to feel. I personally love a semi-casual buffet-style brunch with elevated recipes.

    Easter Brunch Menu Formula

    Here’s how I think about how much food to make for brunch with this year’s Easter brunch menu (recipes below):

    • 1-2 snacking items: deviled eggs and smoked salmon toasts
    • 1-2 main dishes: spring vegetable frittata and sandwich plate
    • 2-3 sides: oven-roasted asparagus, fruit salad
    • 1-2 desserts: carrot cake loaf
    • beverage station: a pitcher of water with lemon slices, coffee, and mimosas

    Whether you’re celebrating Easter or simply enjoying the beauty of spring, these brunch recipe ideas are sure to impress and satisfy!

    Easter Brunch Menu Ideas

    Using the formula above, use these ideas to plan your perfect Easter brunch menu. I would not make all of these, this list is meant to help you plan and get your started:

    1. Deviled Eggs

    A classic for a reason, deviled eggs are a must-have at any brunch table, especially Easter Brunch!

    YouTube video

    Check out the video above to learn how to make easy to peel hard boiled eggs and turn them into amazing deviled eggs.

    Deviled eggs are so popular around here that they have their own category page. You can find more tutorials and recipes for deviled eggs here.

    2. Smoked Salmon Toasts

    Elevate your brunch spread with elegant smoked salmon toasts.

    Toast whole-grain or sourdough bread, then add a creamy base of one of the following: herbed cream cheese, avocado, or labneh (lebne). Layer thinly sliced smoked salmon on top. Garnish with capers, fresh dill, (perhaps some red onion or chives), freshly ground black pepper, and a squeeze of lemon for a burst of flavor. These toasts are not only visually stunning but also packed with healthy omega-3 fatty acids, making them a nutritious and delicious choice for your Easter celebration.

    Smoked salmon on cucumber slices is another great option.

    3. Spring Vegetable Frittata

    Celebrate the bounty of spring with a colorful frittata loaded with seasonal vegetables like asparagus, spinach, and leeks. Whisk together eggs, a splash of milk, and some grated Parmesan cheese, then pour it over the sautéed veggies in a skillet. Bake at 350°F until fluffy and golden. It’s a beautiful and nutritious centerpiece for your brunch table.

    Here’s my spinach frittata recipe. Look for my spring vegetable frittata recipe coming next week.

    4. Strata

    A strata is like a savory bread pudding, and it’s a fantastic way to feed a crowd.

    To make a strata, layer day-old bakery bread cut into 1-to-2-inch peices, sautéed vegetables, and your choice of cheese in baking dish, then pour over a mixture of whisked eggs and milk. Let it soak overnight, covered in the refrigerator, and in the morning, bake it at 350°F to golden perfection. It’s a one-dish wonder that’s as easy as it is delicious.

    Here’s my Mushroom & Kale Strata recipe that’s always a winner.

    5. Sandwich Plate

    Who doesn’t love a good sandwich? I like to add a sandwich platter when entertaining larger crowds and especially when kids come over so everyone can make a little snack just the way they like it.

    Create a sandwich platter with a variety of rolls and/or whole-grain bread, lean proteins like turkey or chicken, a few sliced cheeses, and an array of fresh veggies. Add some spreads like hummus or avocado for a healthy touch. It’s a customizable option that will please everyone at the table.

    6. Oven-Roasted Asparagus

    How to Cooke Asparagus in the Oven Roasted Asparagus on White Plate

    Spring is the perfect time for oven-roasted asparagus. It’s also easy to scale and great to serve a crowd.

    Toss the spears with a little olive oil, salt, and pepper, then roast until tender and slightly caramelized, about 10 minutes. Finish with a squeeze of lemon for a bright and flavorful side dish.

    7. Melon Wrapped in Prosciutto

    For a touch of elegance, serve slices of ripe melon wrapped in thin slices of prosciutto. The sweet melon paired with the salty prosciutto is a classic elevated combination. It’s a simple yet sophisticated addition to your Easter brunch spread.

    8. Fruit Salad

    strawberries, apples, blueberries, oranges, pineapple, grapes in bowl

    No brunch is complete without a vibrant fruit salad. This Rainbow Fruit Salad is one of my favorites.

    Mix together seasonal fruits like strawberries, blueberries, and kiwi for a colorful and refreshing side. For a special touch, toss the fruit in a light honey-lime dressing – it’s a simple way to elevate the natural sweetness of the fruit.

    9. Berry and Yogurt Parfaits

    For a lighter option, layer Greek yogurt, granola, and a mix of fresh berries in clear glasses. These parfaits not only taste delicious but also add a pop of color to your brunch table. Drizzle with honey or a touch of maple syrup for added sweetness.

    I would use this recipe and method and serve individual ones in small cups:

    10. Carrot Cake Loaf

    carrot cake loaf

    This moist and flavorful loaf is a nod to the season’s favorite vegetable – the carrot!

    Try my amazing 1-bowl carrot cake loaf, or take some help from the bakery at your local grocery store.

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    Elegant Healthy Smoked Salmon Appetizer Elizabeth Rider

    Elegant Smoked Salmon Appetizer

    Along with my deviled eggs, this smoked salmon and cucumber appetizer is always a hit at any gathering. I love this option for a holiday appetizer that doesn’t leave everyone feeling so stuffed that they can’t eat dinner. Serve it as a pre-dinner snack, or bring it along to a party to impress your friends.

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    How To Make Deviled Eggs (6 Ways!)

    This easy recipe for deviled eggs is a staple in American cooking. Make the classic just as written, or get creative with add-ins and toppings.

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    My rich, flavorful, and veggie-packed spinach frittata is the perfect star of a brunch or light dinner. Choose your favorite add-ins to make it your own!

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    Mushroom Kale Strata (aka a Great Breakfast Casserole!)

    You’re going to love this Mushroom Kale Strata! Made with eggs, cheese, bread, and veggies, this hearty brunch dish is perfect for serving a crowd.

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    This recipe is a hit in my house because it is both delicious AND healthy! Double win. This carrot loaf can be eaten by itself or topped with my favorite frosting. The loaf itself can be made with one bowl. If you’re using the frosting, you can rinse out that bowl and use it or grab a second bowl to whip up the frosting. You can make this recipe gluten-free by substituting the all-purpose flour with a gluten-free all-purpose flour blend.

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