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Delicious Easter Brunch Recipes To Try This Year

So, it's the day before (or day of, we won't judge), and you're hosting an Easter brunch. We have you covered with foolproof last-minute Easter brunch recipes you can make in 30 minutes or less. And the best part? None of these dishes look rushed or last-minute, so your friends and family will think you've been slaving away since Palm Sunday, when really you started cooking 20 minutes ago.

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Yogurt Toast

Make a delicious custard with yogurt and egg and a bit of honey and cinnamon and you have an easy brunch items for all to enjoy. Make a fruit-filled toast bar out of it! (via Cabot Creamery)

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Twice-Baked Sweet Potato Egg Boat Easter Brunch Idea

Microwave a potato for roughly 8 minutes, then crack an egg inside and finish the dish in the oven. Mix and match the fillings according to preference or just use the ingredients you have on hand. (via Brit + Co)

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The Ultimate Spring Brunch Board

Set and stage the best Easter brunch by laying every treat out on a board, charcuterie-style. Everyone can pick what they want for themselves. Dig in! (via Half Baked Harvest)

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Asparagus Frittata

You can’t go wrong with a frittata, even when you're pressed for time. This recipe is so quick to whip up, you can have this dish ready before anyone says they’re hungry. Grill it over a fire pit, or simply cook it over your stovetop. (via Brit + Co.)

Chocolate-Stuffed French Toast

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Chocolate French Toast

Chocolate lovers unite! Pockets of warm chocolate tucked inside french bread is an Easter brunch win in our book. (via Cabot Creamery)

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Maple Bacon Carrots

This Easter side dish is both delicious and easy to make. Citrus sauce and maple syrup come together to turn the carrots into something that you won't be able to get enough of. Plus there's bacon, and we can never say no to bacon! (via Lee Kum Kee)

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Vegan Chicken and Waffles

Vegan chicken makes fluffy, flavorful waffles stand out in this easy brunch recipe. This meal is always the perfect balance of sweet and savory, which leaves us wanting more! (via The Edgy Veg)

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Hashbrown Egg Nests

We're kind of in love with these bites. And the best part may just be those hash browns. Top these eggs cups with hot sauce and diced avocado, if you know what's good for you. (via Feel Good Foodie)

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Grilled Cheese Egg in a Hole

A few minutes is all it takes to throw together these epic sandwiches. Give them an Italian twist with prosciutto, mozzarella, and pesto and you'll be thinking about them long after they're gone! (via Brit + Co.)

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Strawberry Buttermilk Biscuits

Once you dig into these heavenly biscuits, you won't be able to stop. They're drenched in sweet buttermilk and spotted with fresh berries to deliver a satisfying Easter brunch bite. (via Pink Owl Kitchen)

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Pancake Fruit Tarts

If you want to show your family that you’re a well-rounded adult, make them fancy and nutritious pancake fruit tarts. You could even use frozen waffles for a more turn-key solution. (via Brit + Co.)

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Pancake Spaghetti

This is such a fun twist on a classic brunch meal -- kids will enjoy eating it while you'll have fun making the swirls. Just add squeeze bottle. (via Cabot Creamery)

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Sheet Pan Eggs

This delicious dish (full of cheese and veggies) will take you just 25 minutes. Enjoy a well deserved mimosa; you’re going to pull of Easter on the fly after all. (via Brit + Co.)

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Avocado Toasts

Easter brunch is more than just pastries and breakfast foods. Try these springy toasts, drizzled with plenty of sweet balsamic glaze, for a quick savory lunch option. You can even opt to top it with a spring veg like pea shoots or sunflower sprouts. (via Brit + Co.)

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Cheeseburger Sliders

Cheeseburgers might not be the most festive item on this list, but they're sure to be loved by everyone! Spice them up by using food coloring on the buns or seeing how many colorful veggies you can add on top of the patty. (via Brit + Co. /The Complete Book for Teen Chefs)

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Lemon Poppy Seed Sourdough Pancakes

Citrusy lemon just screams springtime, so why not whip these bad boys up for Easter brunch? They're sweet, but partner with a tart flavor element, so each bite is unforgettable. (via Barley & Sage)

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Ham & Egg Cups

We can think of many foods that remind us of Easter more than ham and eggs! Put them together and you have an easy, filling addition to any brunch. And after the holiday, they make for an excellent school lunch too. (via Lee Kum Kee

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Cinnamon Bun Palmiers

Store-bought puff pastry is a freezer staple that can help you out in a multitude of situations, even if you buy it as a backup plan for Easter morning. This dish is certain to please the whole crowd. Who doesn't love cinnamon buns?! (via Brit + Co.)

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Watermelon Radish Salad

The best way to save time while making a dish is to skip the oven altogether — and that’s where salad comes in. Especially if that salad is as colorful as this one! The most difficult part of this beautiful recipe is using a microplane to slice all the root veg. (via Brit + Co.)

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Lemon-Elderflower Waffles

Dust off that waffle maker. The kids *and* adults will love this recipe, which also makes for an amazing addition to Mother's Day or Valentine's Day. (via Brit + Co.)

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Cornmeal Drop Biscuits

These drop biscuits are almost like cornbread and have the added bonus of cheddar, chives and jalapeños mixed into the batter. Spread a bit of butter or experiment with spicy and sweet flavors by adding some jam instead. (via Brit + Co.)

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Ingredients For Strawberry Rose Donuts:

For the Donuts

  • 2 1/2 cup flour
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup softened, salted butter (like the salted Minerva Dairy butter)
  • 1 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/4 tsp rose water
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1 1/2 cup freeze dried strawberries

For the Strawberry Glaze

  • 2 cup powdered sugar
  • 2-3 tbsp pureed strawberries

Instructions:

For the Donuts

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. First start by creaming 1/2 cup of softened, salted butter and 1 1/2 cups of granulated sugar together in a medium sized bowl.
  3. Then add in 2 eggs, 1 tsp of vanilla and 1/4 tsp of rose water and combine.
  4. Mix in 1/2 cup of sour cream and 1/2 cup of milk. Set aside.
  5. In a small bowl mix 2 1/2 cups of flour, 1/4 tsp of baking soda, 1 tsp of baking powder and 1/4 tsp of salt together.
  6. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients a little at a time until all is incorporated together.
  7. Grind 1 1/2 cups of freeze-dried strawberries. Sift them into the batter and mix until all is combined.
  8. Transfer the donut batter into a piping bag fitted with a large tip. Pipe the batter into a greased donut pan, 3/4 of the way full. Bake the donuts at 350 degrees for 11-13 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean from the center.
  9. Let them cool in the pan for a few minutes and then transfer them to a cooling rack to completely cool.

For the Strawberry Glaze

  1. While they are cooling make the icing by pureeing a few strawberries, enough to make 2-3 tbsp of puree.
  2. Add 2 cups of powdered sugar in a bowl and add 2 tbsp of the strawberry puree. Mix until all the powdered sugar is dissolved. If it is too dry add a little bit more of the strawberry puree. It should be a very thick icing.
  3. Dip each donut in the glaze. Sprinkle each donut with crushed freeze-dried strawberries if you desire. Let the glaze set and then serve!
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Cheesy Garlic Roasted Asparagus

Nothing says spring like asparagus, and we are always down to cover any and every vegetable in cheese. This savory and cheesy combination takes about 20 minutes in the oven. (via Brit + Co.)

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Eggs In a Blanket on Cauliflower Crust

Everyone has that friend or family member who always seems to be on a diet. This particular recipe fits the bill for gluten-free, keto, and low-carb diets, and yet it's full of flavor. What more could they want? (viaCali'Flour Kitchen by Amy Lacey / Brit + Co.)

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Vegan Lemon Scones

These fluffy and flavorful scones will also make your kitchen smell amazing, and they take less than 30 minutes to bake. Pair with a cup of tea or your go-to iced coffee recipe. (via Brit + Co.)

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Blood Orange Olive Oil Cake

Blood oranges bring forth deep flavor notes in this loaf recipe. The best part is the orangey glaze that coats a super moist cake layer.(via Cozy Cravings)

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Sweet and Spicy Candied Bacon

What's brunch without bacon? Coconut sugar, espresso powder, and pumpkin spice turn it into something truly magical. (via Brit + Co.)

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Bacon and Cheese Egg Clouds

These little puffs make portioning for a crowd easy-peasy. Plus, adding some cheese on top might be the secret to getting picky eaters to chow down. (via Brit + Co.)

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Sweet Potato Toast Crows' Nest

Add more spring color to your plate with sweet potato toast. Dress up yours however you like; we love the idea of an egg cracked into the center, then pan-seared until the whites set. It's a great low-carb egg-in-a-hole alternative! (via Brit + Co.)

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Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs

It isn’t Easter without a plate full of deviled eggs. These look fancy AF, but they only take minutes to assemble. Not a fan of smoked salmon? Just sprinkle on some paprika instead. (via Brit + Co.)

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Green Goddess Salad

Boost your meal with a healthy salad full of greens. This recipe doesn't have to be *too* healthy, however, so feel free to sprinkle on some extra Parmesan cheese ;). (via Brit + Co.)

co*cktails and Drinks For Easter Brunch

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Frozen Brunch Punch

The first thing you want to do at Easter brunch is have a fresh, cold sip waiting for you. Pair this frozen punch with your waffles for the best time! (via Half Baked Harvest)

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Bloody Mary Bar

Party-goers will sip and snack happily with a fully loaded drink, complete with pickled veg, bacon, and more noshable goodies. Hot sauce optional but encouraged. (via Brit + Co.)

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Strawberry and Rhubard Bellinis

We're all about strawberry recipes once the weather starts warming up, and this fruity drink is one of our faves. It'll take you under 10 minutes to whip up, and then you can go back to prepping that Easter ham. (via Brit + Co.)

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Screwdriver

This co*cktail is as simple as mixing vodka and orange juice together. You could reach for the store-bought juice, but we recommend squeezing your own, like in this recipe. (via Give Recipe)

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Best Mimosa Recipe

Just revel in that drink presentation! With just OJ and sparkling wine, you've got yourself a friendly sipper. (via Two Spoons)

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Peach Bellinis

An iconic trio of peaches, triple sec, and champagne assemble to create the sweetest Easter co*cktail you've ever had. The fresh fruit really embraces the spring season, so find the best peaches you can! (via Barley & Sage)

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Carrot Smoothie with Ginger Citrus

If you're looking for a health boost this holiday, this smoothie is the perfect addition to your Easter brunch. It's creamy, has tons of nutrients, and even recalls Easter by using carrots. (via Live Eat Learn)

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FAQs

Does blood orange help you lose weight? ›

Blood oranges may be a great addition to a healthy weight loss diet. Not only are blood oranges low in calories, they're also high in fiber, with 3 grams in each serving ( 2 ). Fiber passes through the digestive tract very slowly, helping you stay full longer by prolonging the digestion in your stomach ( 7 ).

Is blood orange good for diabetes? ›

Blood oranges are rich in antioxidants, which help reduce the stress of oxidation and lower your risk of chronic health problems like cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. One medium blood orange contains the following nutrients: Calories: 70.

Are blood oranges healthier than regular oranges? ›

The difference between these two varieties of orange is that blood oranges have an antioxidant called anthocyanin. This antioxidant gives blood oranges their distinct color, but it also reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Also, the blood orange is less tangy than a navel orange but has a floral tart taste.

What is the best flavor of blood oranges? ›

Tarocco blood oranges are the sweetest of the blood orange varieties, and have long been cultivated in Sicily and other Mediterranean-like climates. There are at least three varieties of Tarocco oranges commercially available in California.

Who should not eat blood oranges? ›

May Increase Blood Pressure

Blood oranges contain high amounts of potassium, and regular consumption can be problematic for people taking beta-blockers. If consumed without the prior instruction of a health professional, this can cause an excess of potassium in the body (x).

Do oranges burn belly fat? ›

Oranges are a good source of vitamin C, which has been shown to help boost metabolism and reduce belly fat. They are also a good source of fiber, which can help you feel full and satisfied after eating.

Why are blood oranges so expensive? ›

Blood oranges tend to be easier to peel than other oranges, often have fewer seeds, and have a sweeter taste. Their season is typically from December through April, so they can be harder to find and more expensive than naval or other common oranges.

Are blood oranges anti-inflammatory? ›

Another study found that the extract from blood oranges contained anti-inflammatory activity and plenty of antioxidants. These antioxidants and other active ingredients protect the body from the effects of free radicals.

Is blood orange good for hair? ›

Experts feel it is the high antioxidant count that makes blood orange exceptionally beneficial for hair health.

What are blood oranges called now? ›

The blood orange is a variety of orange with crimson, near blood-colored flesh. It is one of the sweet orange varieties (Citrus × sinensis). It is also known as the raspberry orange.

What month are blood oranges best? ›

The anthocyanin pigments that cause the deep red color only form when nights are cold. The more cold weather that has passed, the more pigment will develop. The best color is generally in fruit harvested in January or February (freezes permitting). The later you harvest them, the bloodier they will be.

What country produces the most blood oranges? ›

Blood oranges are mainly grown in Spain, Portugal and Italy where they are exported worldwide.

What color stimulates weight loss? ›

Williams explained there is a color that is best for weight loss. “Of all the colors in the spectrum, blue is an appetite suppressant. Weight loss plans suggest putting your food on a blue plate. Or even better, put a blue light in your refrigerator and watch your munchies disappear.”

What does blood orange do for your skin? ›

Natural Exfoliation: The citric acid in blood oranges can act as a mild exfoliant, helping to remove dead skin cells and promote a smoother complexion. Anti-Inflammatory: Some compounds in blood orange have anti-inflammatory properties, making it suitable for calming skin irritations and redness.

How many oranges should I eat a day to lose weight? ›

In addition, over 90% of the recommended daily vitamin C intake and more than 11% of the recommended daily fibre are in one orange. Therefore, you can easily add one or two oranges to your daily diet. But to maintain a healthy and long-term weight loss, you should also aim for a balanced, whole-food-based diet.

How does orange theory help you lose weight? ›

Orangetheory incorporates strength building movements to maintain a metabolically charged body. Added bonus: Your body burns more calories maintaining muscle than maintaining fat.

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