Spice up brunch with a variety of old and new favourites. From traditional hot cross buns to warm waffles, a stack of banana bread pancakes or a bowl of decadent chocolate oatmeal, there’s more than enough inspiration below to feed the whole family with these Easter brunch recipes. Need more Easter inspo? Head right this way for the Chatelaine Guide to Easter.
With our simple recipe for poached eggs and hollandaise sauce, even holiday entertaining can be simple (and delicious). Top with ham for a classic take or avocado and/or smoked salmon. Get our Easy Eggs Benedict recipe.
A savoury scone with a baked-in soft eggs and sharp cheddar is the breakfast combo of our dreams. Get our eggs in cheddar scones recipe.
(Photo: Erik Putz)Rich banana bread pancakes loaded with walnuts and chocolate chips are a great addition to any brunch buffet. Get this banana bread pancakes recipe.
Photo, Roberto Caruso.Have a sweet start to your Easter celebration with this rich and decadent breakfast bowl. Inspired by the classic Filipino breakfast favourite, our version of the recipe uses oatmeal instead of rice. Get this champorado recipe.
(Recipe by Irene Ngo; Produced by Stephanie Han Kim; Photography by Erik Putz; Food styling by Ashley Denton; Prop styling by Madeleine Johari.)The bottoms of these scones are coated with cornmeal before baking, giving them a pleasant crunch. (Bonus: They make a great base for eggs Benedict.) Get this flaky cornmeal cheddar scones recipe.
Known as the white gold of spring veggies, white asparagus' tenderness and sweet flavour works perfectly in this nutty and zesty dish. Get this white asparagus with bacon pangrattato recipe.
Photo, Erik Putz.Italian and Greek cuisines both feature a braided Easter bread dotted with colour-tinted hen’s eggs. Although we love the classic recipe, we’re partial to tucking mini eggs into these mini loaves just after baking for a hit of chocolate. Get this braided Mini-Egg loaves recipe.
Top your toast with a hint of cinnamon and nutmeg, or when in season, these fresh fruits are our current obsession: vanilla-infused roasted plums. Get this classic French toast recipe.
Photo, Erik Putz.Go gourmet with brunch this weekend. This golden brunch tart is an irresistible blend of flavours that no one will want to miss at seating time! Get this French onion tart recipe.
Photo, Roberto Caruso.Fresh fruit comes alive under mint, basil and creamy burrata cheese. Get this minty melon salad with burrata cheese recipe.
Photo, Roberto Caruso.Calling all bacon-lovers, this one's for you. We've upped the ante with this brunch essential, making an old favourite new again. Get this maple-fennel bacon recipe.
Photo, Roberto Caruso.Whether you hurriedly pop one in your mouth, or savour them over Sunday brunch, these tartlets are one of our favourite ways to start the day! Get this egg toast tartlet recipe.
Photo, Roberto Caruso.This margarita mocktail recipe has the zesty zip to start morning brunch off right. Get our Cucumber Jalapeño Margarita Mocktail recipe.
Photo, Erik Putz.Our sinfully rich version of this brunch staple is sandwiched around a creamy filling ahead of time and bakes in the oven, leaving you lots of time to enjoy your morning coffee. Get this French-toast sandwiches with raspberry cream recipe.
Colour makes a triumphant (and delicious) return to your brunch table! Get our Avocado And Snap Pea Salad Rolls recipe.
Photo, Erik Putz.Super simple and delicious, this savoury tart—which pairs sunny side-up eggs, crisp bacon, fresh spinach and light puff pastry—is a show-stopper. Get this sunny-side-up tart recipe.
Brunch wouldn’t be the same without a sweet and decadent treat to savour. This easy recipe is overflowing with brown sugar and pecans, it may just be a new family favourite! Get this caramel-pecan sticky buns recipe.
(Photo: Angus Fergusson)Every good brunch needs potatoes! Get our Roasted-Potato, Pepper And Chorizo Hash recipe.
(Photo: James Tse)Get a berry-good start to the holiday with warm waffles topped with compote and whipped cream. Get this blackberry waffle with fresh compote recipe.
Photo, Ditte Isager.These buns are packed with fruit and sweet spices and marked with a cross to reflect the crucifixion. They were banned from being sold in Elizabethan England on any day except Good Friday because they are so indulgent. Get this hot cross buns recipe.
(Photo: Erik Putz)Sparkling wine and fresh rhubarb juice are a terrific combo. A touch of sugar rounds out the tart taste. Get our rhubarb spritz recipe.
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