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Are you ready to impress everyone this Easter? These easy recipes can help! While each of these delicious recipes is nice and simple to make, they will help you create incredible, show-stopping foods that will wow every guest at your Easter celebration. Add a few of these flawless recipes to your menu and this year’s Easter is sure to be a memorable one!
Bisquick Breakfast Casserole with Bacon

Whether you are hosting brunch or going to a family and friend’s house, this Bisquick breakfast casserole with bacon deserves to be on the menu. It comes together in one dish, making it easy to serve whether you are bringing it to the table or transporting it in the car.
Go to the recipe: Bisquick Breakfast Casserole With Bacon
Chocolate Chip Pancakes

Chocolate chip pancakes are always a good idea, especially when it comes to Easter brunch. To keep the pancakes warm, keep them on a sheet tray in the oven at a low temperature. That way, the chocolate will be perfectly gooey, and no one gets a cold, rubbery pancake on their plate.
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Hot Cross Buns

Hot Cross Buns are a traditional Easter pastry, and they are so good homemade. Our recipe takes sweet yeast dough and fills it with orange zest and currants. Then, we top the with a sweet frosting that will have you licking your fingers.
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Ham and Cheese Casserole

You could also tuck your traditional Easter ham into a casserole! This ham and cheese breakfast casserole with ham, cheese, eggs, and bread will be the star of your table.
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Homemade Waffles

Go the extra mile this Easter holiday and set up a full waffle station. Everyone — even the adults — will go wild for fresh waffles. Don’t forget the topping bar full of whipped cream and syrup, too!
Go to the recipe: Homemade Waffles
Crescent Roll Breakfast Casserole

Take a soft and puffy crescent roll crust, and top it with a layer of cheesy eggs and sausage for this crescent roll breakfast casserole recipe. Then, add your favorite add-ins and toppings to make this Easter brunch recipe extra special.
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3-Ingredient Bisquick Biscuits

Don’t let the addition of Sprite in these 3-ingredient Bisquick biscuits deter you from making them. The secret ingredient of the lemon-lime soda adds an unexpected taste in the best way possible!
Go to the recipe: 3-Ingredient Bisquick Biscuits
Easy Monkey Bread

Easter might be all about the bunnies, but there is always room for monkey bread! The sweet dough balls are a perfect sugary companion to the savory dishes on the table.
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Eggs Benedict Casserole

There are a lot of moving parts when it comes to making fresh eggs benedict for brunch. Instead of poaching eggs to order, make this eggs benedict casserole. It has all of the fixings of classic eggs benedict, all wrapped up in an easy-to-make casserole form.
Go to the recipe: Eggs Benedict Casserole
Easy Cinnamon Roll Pancakes

If you don’t have time to go all out with cinnamon rolls, do the next best thing. Make a few batches of these cinnamon roll pancakes for Easter brunch instead! The cinnamon pancakes are super fluffy and finished with a signature cream cheese drizzle, just like classic cinnamon rolls.
Go to the recipe: Cinnamon Roll Pancakes
Breakfast Criossant Casserole

I love make-ahead dishes when I’m serving a big brunch, and this breakfast croissant casserole fits the bill. It has chopped ham, spinach, and baked croissants for yummy flavor, texture, and sneaky nutrients.
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Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins

Lemony poppy seed muffins are full of spring’s fresh flavors and have a nice crunch from the poppy seeds. They’re topped with a thick drizzle of sweet icing to seal the deal.
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Hashbrown Casserole

If you are short on time and need to add one more dish to your Easter brunch, go with this hashbrown casserole. It takes just about five minutes to prep and bakes in no time.
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Blueberry Muffins

A basket of sweet and juicy blueberry muffins will definitely make for happy guests. Our muffins are bursting with flavor and you can use either fresh or frozen blueberries in this recipe.
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Asparagus Casserole

Asparagus is so good in the spring, and it will be a welcome addition to your brunch menu. This creamy, cheesy asparagus casserole makes the most of fresh asparagus. It’s a veggie-filled dish even the pickiest eaters love.
Go to the recipe: Asparagus Casserole
Banana Muffins

A plate of tender, moist banana muffins will bring a delicious note of fruit flavor to your brunch menu. Plus, you can bake them the day before so you’ll have less to do the morning of serving.
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Overnight Pancakes

Save yourself some time on Easter morning, and prep brunch the night before with these overnight pancakes. Don’t think the pancakes will be dull because they were made the night before! They’re actually super flavorful and extra fluffy thanks to the extra resting time!
Go to the recipe: Overnight Pancakes
Breakfast Casserole With Biscuits

All the good stuff is crammed into this casserole! Loaded with sausage, eggs, and cheese, it’s topped with fluffy buttermilk biscuits made from a can for easier prep. Hearty, savory, and oh-so-filling, it’s the best way to satisfy a crowd.
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Overnight Cinnamon Rolls

Soft fluffy dough filled with swirls of buttery brown sugar and cinnamon and topped with a tangy cream cheese glaze—oh yes. My overnight cinnamon rolls will disappear fast. You can start them the night before and bake them fresh in the morning.
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Caramel Pecan Cinnamon Rolls

Another take on cinnamon rolls, these crave-worthy caramel pecan cinnamon rolls are totally irresistible! It features a sticky caramel pecan layer on the bottom and lots of pecans and caramel stuffed into a brioche dough. Then, the whole thing is topped with maple pecan icing. This Easter brunch recipe may be your new favorite way to make cinnamon rolls.
Go to the recipe: Caramel Pecan Cinnamon Rolls
Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole

A complete breakfast in a dish, this tater tot breakfast casserole is a guaranteed winner! It’s filled with eggs, sausage, bacon, cheese, and tater tots. What more could you want in a breakfast or brunch?
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Easy Homemade Cinnamon French Toast

Another cinnamon-laden make-ahead dish, this cinnamon French toast casserole recipe is perfect to serve at an Easter brunch. You’ll use pre-made dough to keep things simple to prepare.
Go to the recipe: Easy Homemade Cinnamon French Toast
Farmer’s Breakfast Casserole

A lot is going on when it comes to Easter, which makes this farmer’s breakfast casserole a must-serve recipe. It is super hearty, as it is loaded with eggs, hash browns, veggies, and cheese, which ensures you stay full for the full day of activities ahead.
Go to the recipe: Farmer’s Breakfast Casserole
Brioche French Toast Casserole

This rich, buttery French toast casserole is made with brioche, and it’s perfect for a crowd. We’ll call this more of a dessert than a main dish, and it’s sure to please.
Go to the recipe: Brioche French Toast Casserole
Easy Breakfast Casserole

Want to make the easiest breakfast casserole? Try this recipe, which starts with frozen hashbrown potatoes and layers in eggs, sausage, and cheese. It’s one of my family’s favorite Easter brunch recipes!
Go to the recipe: Easy Breakfast Casserole