If your usual Easter spread is starting to feel a little too predictable, this list of 33 ideas brings in something fresh without making things complicated. It’s for anyone who still wants that lovely holiday feel but is ready to switch things up a bit. You’ll find options that feel a little more current, a little more fun, and easier to mix into your plans. I like having choices like these because it keeps things interesting while still feeling right for the occasion.

A close-up of a slice of vegetable frittata on a wooden surface, showing layers of egg, vegetables, and seasoning.
Vegetable Frittata. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Egg Bites

Egg Bites on a board with a little parsley on top.
Egg Bites. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

For a brunch spread that feels versatile and crowd-friendly, these Egg Bites are such a reliable choice. They’re simple to eat, making them an easy grab-and-go option for guests. Whether filling in a lighter bite or adding them to a larger spread, they fit in naturally. You’ll love the balance these bring to more indulgent Easter dishes.
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Breakfast Bagel Sliders

A sesame seed bagel sits on top of a serving of scrambled eggs with melted cheese on a white plate.
Breakfast Bagel Sliders. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

There’s something lovely about these Breakfast Bagel Sliders; they’re filling without being too much and have that perfect party feel. They’re a great choice to offer variety alongside more traditional options. Guests enjoy a little handheld twist at brunch, especially when flavors are layered this perfectly. Plus, they feel playful and unique for Easter morning.
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Cinnamon Rolls

Cinnamon rolls in a pan with icing.
Cinnamon Rolls. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

No Easter brunch feels complete without something sweet on the table, and these Cinnamon Rolls are a proven favorite. Their warm, rich aroma alone feels like a holiday morning tradition in the making. Pair them alongside coffee or tea for an extra-cozy addition. They add just the right touch of sweetness to balance out savory dishes.
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Ham and Cheese Quiche

A close-up of a slice of quiche on a plate, with a fork beside it. The quiche has a golden crust and a creamy, egg-filled interior.
Ham and Cheese Quiche. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

I think the beauty of this Ham and Cheese Quiche is how much it can transform your Easter spread without a lot of fuss. It works equally well as the centerpiece of your table or something to slice alongside other main dishes. There’s a balance here that feels hearty yet easy to make for brunch. This offers that blend of special occasion flair with everyday ease.
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Banana Bread

Close-up of a sliced banana bread loaf, showcasing its moist, textured interior with visible banana chunks.
Banana Bread. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

When there’s Banana Bread on the table, it always feels like a nostalgic little moment everyone can enjoy. This Banana Bread brings just the touch of sweetness you want in a brunch lineup without being too rich. It’s easy to pair with coffee or even more indulgent options on the menu. Best of all, its cozy simplicity makes it feel welcoming for any crowd.
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Egg Casserole

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Egg Casserole. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

It’s always nice to have a solid, crowd-sized dish on the menu, and this Egg Casserole checks every box. It’s loaded with flavor and hearty enough to act as a main dish for your Easter spread. This makes a great “anchor” for a table full of both sweet and savory treats. You’ll find yourself coming back to this as a reliable option for special mornings.
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Baked Oatmeal

A close-up of a baked oatmeal bar with visible oats, nuts, and raisins on a white plate.
Baked Oatmeal. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

For something a bit lighter that won’t weigh everyone down, this Baked Oatmeal serves as a great choice. It’s a warm, inviting option that stands out without competing with sweeter or heavier foods. Perfect alongside some fruit or yogurt, it feels perfectly at home on any Easter table. It’s also the kind of dish you’ll want to revisit for weekday breakfasts.
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Irish Soda Bread

Sliced loaf of rustic bread with raisins on a wooden board and parchment paper.
Irish Soda Bread. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Filling your table with traditional touches can transform any celebration, and this Irish Soda Bread is an excellent fit. Whether served with sweet toppings or as a side to savory dishes, it quietly complements everything else on the spread. Its slightly rustic charm adds variety to the meal without overpowering anything. Easter is the perfect time to include something that nods to age-old flavors.
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Hashbrown Casserole

Hashbrown casserole being served.
Hashbrown Casserole. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

I've always been attracted to dishes that feel warm and filling on holiday mornings, and this Hashbrown Casserole delivers every time. It’s hearty enough to round out a menu filled with lighter items like fruit or pancakes. At the same time, it adds so much texture and flavor that it never feels like an afterthought. This is something almost everyone will enjoy digging into.
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Amish Cinnamon Cake

Three pieces of crumbly coffee cake with a cinnamon swirl are stacked on a plate, with two white mugs partially visible around them.
Amish Cinnamon Cake. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Holidays call for desserts that feel a little extra special, and this Amish Cinnamon Cake fits right in. It’s got just enough sweetness to work as a dessert for brunch, but it’s also perfect for pairing with coffee or tea. Its simple charm makes it feel at home without overpowering the other dishes. Easter morning is the perfect time to serve something like this.
Get the Recipe: Amish Cinnamon Cake

Ham and Potato Casserole

A wooden spoon lifts a serving of cheesy casserole with chunks of ham and potatoes from a baking dish.
Ham and Potato Casserole. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

A hearty Easter brunch option like this Ham and Potato Casserole ensures your spread delivers on flavor. It’s a wonderfully filling dish that pairs perfectly with lighter plates for a balanced lineup. Easy to slice and serve, it works great when feeding a crowd. You’ll find that dishes like this can act as the heart of your meal.
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Chocolate Croissant

Chocolate and pretzel rolls with powdered sugar.
Chocolate Croissant. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

For a slightly indulgent touch, these Chocolate Croissants make a great addition to your Easter brunch table. Their flaky texture and rich, lovely taste feel perfect for this kind of holiday celebration. Brunch calls for just the right balance of savory and sweet, and these fit the latter perfectly. Whether paired with coffee or eaten as is, they always deliver.
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Breakfast Potatoes

Breakfast potatoes with parsley on a wooden cutting board.
Breakfast Potatoes. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Few things round out a brunch table quite like these Breakfast Potatoes. They’re filling without stealing focus and provide a great pairing for savory dishes like eggs or casseroles. Their versatility makes them an easy go-to addition for events like Easter. Plus, a little bit of crunch adds the perfect balance to a softer spread.
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Buttery Cheddar Biscuits

A close-up of several golden-brown biscuits stacked on parchment paper, garnished with a few sprigs of fresh herbs.
Buttery Cheddar Biscuits. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

When it comes to easy crowd-pleasers, these Buttery Cheddar Biscuits make an excellent choice for Easter brunch. They’re deliciously rich without being too much, adding a bit of variety to your spread. They pair beautifully with other dishes, sweet or savory. A warm, flaky bite like this feels perfectly at home during a holiday celebration.
Get the Recipe: Buttery Cheddar Biscuits

Breakfast Casserole

A close-up of a spoon lifting a portion of a baked breakfast casserole dish containing vegetables, topped with a golden breadcrumb crust and garnished with a parsley leaf.
Breakfast Casserole. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

I think every brunch needs a dish that ties the whole table together, and this Breakfast Casserole does just that. It’s fulfilling enough on its own but pairs easily with so many other dishes you might want to serve. Whether you’re planning for a casual meal or something more dressed up, this can hold its own. It’s a lovely option that’s perfect for Easter or any morning worth celebrating.
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Strawberry Pancakes

A stack of pancakes topped with sliced strawberries, surrounded by more strawberries on a plate.
Strawberry Pancakes. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

There’s something so cheerful about serving these Strawberry Pancakes at an Easter brunch. The light, fruity twist on a classic favorite makes it feel perfect for celebrating the season. They add a pop of color to your table that breaks up heavier dishes beautifully. Pair them with coffee or a glass of juice, and you’ve got a standout option.
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Hot Breakfast Sandwich

A sesame seed bagel sandwich with cream cheese, smoked salmon, red onion, cucumber, and sprouts on a plate.
Hot Breakfast Sandwich. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

For a more casual vibe, these Hot Breakfast Sandwiches bring a fun, handheld element to the table that guests will love. Perfect for mixing up your Easter brunch, they make it easy to serve something filling without any fuss. These cozy sandwiches balance rich flavors with a fun display that stands out. Whether alongside lighter bites or as the main attraction, they fit right into the lineup.
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Sheet Pan Eggs

A slice of toasted bread with a cooked egg in the center, topped with bacon, green onions, and herbs, held above a tray of similar pieces.
Sheet Pan Eggs. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

I love brunch recipes that make serving easier, and this Sheet Pan Eggs recipe is a clever solution for feeding a crowd. It’s simple and versatile, easily complementing more elaborate dishes on your table. While the production is laid-back, it still feels transformed when served with fresh bread or potatoes. Easter mornings call for dishes like this that are just as practical as they are flavorful.
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Waffles

Freshly made waffles on a plate with strawberries.
Waffles. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

These Waffles take center stage for brunch with their crispy edges and soft middles, a combination everyone loves. They’re a timeless breakfast choice that never feels out of place. Serve them stacked high or individually plated, depending on your spread’s vibe. Easter mornings are always better with options like this on hand.
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French Toast

Two slices of French toast dusted with powdered sugar on a white plate, with a gold fork nearby.
French Toast. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

If you want your Easter brunch to lean into ease territory, this French Toast makes for an excellent addition to the table. It's golden, toasted exhibition sets the tone for a meal full of variety. Pair it with fresh fruit or your favorite plate for a balanced spread. Dishes like this feel like a treat any time of year, but especially on Easter morning.
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Egg Prosciutto Bagel

Close-up of a savory pastry topped with a sunny-side-up egg, sliced ham, yellow bell pepper, and garnished with chopped parsley, served on a sesame seed bun.
Egg Prosciutto Bagel. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

When you’re ready to throw something different into the mix, these Egg Prosciutto Bagels come to the rescue. They combine a rich, savory twist with the satisfying nature of a classic breakfast sandwich. Perfect for those who prefer their brunch a little less sweet, this dish holds its own next to lighter options. For guests looking for flavorful favorites, they’ll love this choice.
Get the Recipe: Egg Prosciutto Bagel

Cinnamon Roll Casserole

Close-up of a dish of warm cinnamon rolls topped with white glaze.
Cinnamon Roll Casserole. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

I have to say, dishes like this Cinnamon Roll Casserole just scream “holiday brunch.” It’s big enough to serve a crowd but feels indulgent and cozy at the same time. Pair it with something savory to balance out the sweetness. If your Easter table is missing a centerpiece dessert, this casserole is a perfect fit for rounding things out.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Roll Casserole

Hash Browns

Hash Browns on a white plate with an egg and avocado.
Hash Browns. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

No brunch table feels complete without a dish like these Hash Browns. They’re simple, crispy, and versatile enough to pair with nearly anything else you’re serving. Whether you’re adding them alongside eggs or casseroles, they never fail to provide that satisfying crunch every table deserves. These hash browns are practically made for mornings like Easter.
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Chicken and Waffles

A stack of waffles and fried chicken pieces with syrup being poured on top, served on a beige plate.
Chicken and Waffles. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

These Chicken and Waffles are the ultimate pairing for Easter brunch, bringing that perfect balance of indulgence to celebrate the morning right. Sweet meets savory here, creating a dish that feels just as special as the occasion. It’s hearty enough to serve as the main attraction or works beautifully alongside lighter options. This combo definitely stands out as a must-have.
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Turkey Sausage Patties

Four browned sausage patties garnished with chopped herbs on a plate, with a fork breaking one open to show the inside.
Turkey Sausage Patties. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

These Turkey Sausage Patties offer a lighter protein option for guests without sacrificing flavor. Whether you’re serving eggs, waffles, or casseroles, the savory taste fits seamlessly with almost anything. Their smaller size makes them easy for guests to grab and add to their plates. For a brunch menu, dishes like this provide the perfect complement to heavier offerings.
Get the Recipe: Turkey Sausage Patties

Sourdough Waffles

Two stacked waffles with a bite taken out, topped with banana slices, blueberries, and a pat of butter.
Sourdough Waffles. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

For a unique twist on a breakfast classic, these Sourdough Waffles make an exciting addition to your brunch spread. Their slight tang and crispy texture set them apart from standard waffles in the best way. It’s rare to find something this versatile that also feels a little transformed without trying too hard. Easter mornings are a perfect time to showcase flavors that stand out, and these waffles do exactly that.
Get the Recipe: Sourdough Waffles

Potato Croquettes

Breaded and fried patties garnished with chopped parsley are arranged on a plate next to a bowl of creamy dipping sauce with herbs.
Potato Croquettes. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

This Potato Croquettes recipe feels upscale without being too complicated and adds texture to your Easter brunch lineup. Pair them alongside lighter dishes or with something rich for balance. They bring a crispy bite that adds variety to the meal without stealing focus. Easter brunch always benefits from a little contrast, and these croquettes deliver just that.
Get the Recipe: Potato Croquettes

Coffee Cake

Close-up of eight square pieces of crumb cake with a textured, crumbly topping.
Coffee Cake. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Easter mornings always call for something sweet to enjoy as a treat, and this Coffee Cake feels like a natural fit. It works beautifully as a dessert but also holds its own next to your morning coffee or tea. The crumbly topping and subtle flavor make it stand out without competing with other dishes. If a little something lighter and festive is what you need, this is the perfect addition.
Get the Recipe: Coffee Cake

Cheddar Bay Sausage Balls

A plate of golden-brown, cheesy sausage balls stacked on top of each other, with one ball partially broken to show the inside texture.
Cheddar Bay Sausage Balls. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

There’s something irresistibly fun about serving these Cheddar Bay Sausage Balls for brunch. They’re bite-sized but packed with bold flavors, making them an easy winner for tables big or small. Perfect for guests who want something rich but not overwhelming, these work alongside nearly anything else you plan to serve. Easter mornings are better with options like these that don’t require much explanation.
Get the Recipe: Cheddar Bay Sausage Balls

Sweet Orange Rolls

A round baking dish lined with parchment paper holds several cinnamon rolls covered in a thick layer of icing.
Sweet Orange Rolls. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Bring a burst of bright, citrusy cheer that feels perfect for spring and Easter with these Sweet Orange Rolls. Whether they’re served as a side or a dessert, they offer a fresh balance to richer dishes. Their soft and fluffy texture gives them an effortless charm. With a spread filled with variety, these rolls add that memorable splash of sweetness.
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Ham Steaks

A cooked pork chop with brown sauce is served on a white plate alongside steamed asparagus spears.
Ham Steaks. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

This Ham Steaks recipe delivers on that traditional Easter brunch appeal while feeling versatile enough to complement anything. It’s a protein-packed option that pairs wonderfully with sweet dishes like muffins or casseroles. Easy to slice and share, it’s a dish that anchors your spread without stealing focus. Perfect for any brunch table, especially when celebrating Easter.
Get the Recipe: Ham Steaks

Biscuits and Gravy

Two biscuits topped with creamy sausage gravy and garnished with fresh thyme are served on a beige plate.
Biscuits and Gravy. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Few dishes embody classic brunch like these Biscuits and Gravy. Every bite is rich, hearty, and hits just the right note for a celebration meal. Serve it alongside lighter dishes to balance things out or let it be the standout comfort food at your table. Easter brunch works beautifully with plates that have this level of substance and flavor.
Get the Recipe: Biscuits and Gravy

Vegetable Frittata

A close-up of a slice of vegetable frittata on a wooden surface, showing layers of egg, vegetables, and seasoning.
Vegetable Frittata. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

For guests looking for something lighter but still filling, this Vegetable Frittata is a fantastic choice. It’s colorful and fresh, adding a bright pop to your Easter table without being too heavy. Pair it with heartier options to round out your menu. Brunch feels complete with dishes like this that offer something wholesome yet enjoyable.
Get the Recipe: Vegetable Frittata

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