We’ve put together our best Easter brunch ideas to help you plan the perfect menu! Includes hearty egg dishes, spring salads, muffins and more.

If you’re looking for Easter brunch ideas for your menu this weekend, you’ve come to the right place!
Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best Easter brunch recipes. Includes crowd favorites like breakfast casseroles, cinnamon rolls, and the perfect spring salad. You’ll find savory brunch ideas like quiche and breakfast potatoes, as well as sweet treats like coffee cake (and carrot cake, if you can call it dessert).
A sample Easter brunch menu is also shared at the bottom of this post. Try them all (you won’t be disappointed!) or use them as a starting point for your Easter Sunday meal. Change up your favorite brunch dishes to create your favorite menu!
Egg Recipes for Easter Brunch
Breakfast casserole (pictured above)
My mom always makes a breakfast casserole when she hosts our family’s Easter brunch. Filled with roasted potatoes, peppers, and cheddar cheese, it’s perfect for serving a crowd!
Spinach Quiche
This delicate quiche is perfect for spring! A crispy, buttery crust surrounds a custard filling filled with spinach, green onions, and feta cheese. Make the pie crust a day ahead so you can easily assemble and bake the quiche on Easter morning.
Quiche without skin
No crust, no fuss! This delicious egg bread filled with broccoli, thyme, and Gruyere cheese is ready in under an hour.
Frittata
This flexible frittata recipe goes well with almost any vegetable. Customize it with your favorites!
eggs benedict
This vegetarian version of this classic brunch dish replaces the Canadian bacon with a poached egg, creamy hollandaise sauce, and a toasted English muffin topped with tomato slices. Enjoy a fresh spring by swapping tomatoes for roasted asparagus!
Deviled Egg
If you have leftover boiled eggs from your Easter egg hunt, put them to good use by making bite-sized appetizers! Since the eggs are already cooked, they will mix together within a few minutes.
Sweet Easter Brunch Ideas
French Toast Casserole
It’s just as delicious as classic French toast and much better for serving a crowd! Assemble it the night before so you can easily pop it in the oven on Easter morning.
cinnamon roll
These homemade cinnamon rolls are soft, sticky, and completely egg-free! I topped it with a dairy-free vanilla glaze, but I think it would also go well with a classic cream cheese frosting.
waffle
Homemade waffle bars would be so fun for Easter brunch! Serve up crispy, fluffy waffles topped with toppings like fresh fruit, peanut butter, and maple syrup, and let everyone eat as much as they want.
coffee cake
This moist, buttery coffee cake is based on my grandmother’s cake. Topped with cinnamon crumbs and a brown sugar swirl, it’s always a hit for brunch.
Easy Homemade Pancakes
My 3 year old can’t get enough of these pancakes. If you’re looking for a kid-friendly Easter brunch idea, I definitely recommend this! You might like it too. It’s fluffy, delicious, and super easy to make.
Easter Brunch Salad Recipes
bright spring salad
This pink and green salad screams spring on a plate! Creamy avocado pairs well with crunchy asparagus, radishes, and soft, buttery lettuce. The basil vinaigrette ties it all together.
strawberry salad
This refreshing salad is a fruity take on the classic caprese, stuffed with strawberries and avocado in addition to tomatoes, basil, and mozzarella. This is one of my favorite Easter brunch recipes. Berries make me feel spring and morning at the same time!
Asparagus Salad
We can’t get enough asparagus in the spring. If you can’t either, this salad is for you! Crunchy grassy spears are stuffed with peas, radishes and fresh herbs and drizzled in a creamy avocado dressing.
potato
Scallop Potatoes
I grew up eating creamy, cheesy potatoes every Easter, and they are still one of my favorite Easter recipes. Serve as a side dish at dinner or enjoy with a frittata or quiche at Easter brunch.
breakfast potatoes
These guys are just as delicious as the potatoes you eat for breakfast at your favorite brunch restaurant. Crunchy, perfectly browned and deliciously seasoned with smoky, fragrant spices.
Biscuits, muffins, scones
Easy Homemade Biscuits
Crunchy, buttery and easy to make with just 6 ingredients, these homemade biscuits will make a great addition to your Easter spread. Serve with butter, jam, or honey butter for slathering on top.
Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins
Brighten up your Easter brunch table with these Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins! We like it plain or with a lemon glaze on top.
Blueberry Scone
I love juicy blueberries in moist, buttery scones, but feel free to use other mix-ins if you like. It’s also lovely with chopped strawberries or dried cherries. Of course, chocolate chips would be delicious too!
Carrot Muffins
Soft, warm and spicy muffins are carrot cake in breakfast form!
Easter Brunch Drink Ideas
classic mimosa
This frothy brunch cocktail is easy to make with just two ingredients: orange juice and sparkling wine! For a cheaper yet delicious drink, go all out and buy champagne, sub cava or prosecco.
Bellini Cocktail
If you love mimosas, you’ll love this classic brunch cocktail. A refreshing combination of sparkling wine and peach puree. tip: Don’t necessarily use fresh peaches in spring. Frozen ones are cheaper and taste better!
bloody mary
The garnish is half the fun here. Garnish your glasses with celery, olives, parsley, and lemon wedges!
dessert
easy carrot cake
This classic layer cake is our family’s favorite spring treat! My recipe is super moist, warm and topped with a spicy and tangy cream cheese frosting. This would be a delicious way to end your Easter brunch.
Lemon Blueberry Bread
This simple loaf cake is quick and easy to make but will still wow your Easter brunch guests. Olive oil adds depth of fruity flavor, and Greek yogurt is moist and smooth. My bright lemon glaze sits on top!
Delicious Easter Brunch Menu
Now comes the fun part. Gather Easter brunch ideas and create a menu!
To get you started, here’s a sample menu to create to feed a crowd.
Try making this menu yourself! Here are some suggested replacements:
- Replace the frittata with an egg dish.
- Instead of serving dessert, add a sweet breakfast like pancakes or French toast casserole.
- Serve biscuits instead of potatoes, or switch to something sweet like muffins or scones.
Let me know what Easter brunch recipes you try!