Need some festive Easter breakfast ideas to start your morning right? Easter morning is just like Christmas morning, but with sun. While presents are the only thing getting me out of bed for Christmas, I am up bright and early on Easter morning to do what I love most- cooking holiday food! Take a look below to find breakfast ideas to start your Easter the festive way.
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Easter Breakfast Casserole
This Easter Breakfast casserole is a hearty, wholesome, and tasty start to your Easter celebrations. Packed with eggs and meat, it will give you a boost for a fulfilled and wonderful Easter day.
Easy Breakfast Casserole Recipe
This easy egg breakfast casserole is infinitely adaptable! Use your favorite seasonings, vegetables, meats, cheeses, or make it vegetarian.
If you have little ones running around, or the child in you is wide awake, treat yourself or your loved ones with these bunny pancakes, making the Easter morning a bit more magical.
Easter Bunny Pancakes
These Easter Bunny shaped pancakes are always a favorite in any house during Easter time.
Healthy, colorful, and fun, these Easter breakfast treats will propel you into a delightful day. Make them the day before, and you will have them ready on Easter morning.
Healthy Easter Egg Breakfast Popsicles
These fun and easy Easter egg breakfast popsicles with frozen yogurt and granola make a great healthy Easter treat idea for kids! (with video tutorial)
For a fun and playful Easter morning, try this breakfast idea. This breakfast will boost your spirit for the upcoming Easter festivities and is easy to tailor to your taste with your favorite fruits and toppings.
Pancake Skewers
Pancakes on a stick are a fun way to serve up the breakfast classic! Customize the pancake skewers with your favorite fresh fruit.
If you don’t feel like making something spectacular, these simple sandwiches are the way to go. Easy and made with ordinary ingredients, they will bring Easter even closer.
Easter Egg Sandwich
I made lots of Easter eggs this year! I was going to make scrambled eggs and they were all hard-boiled, so this was the result!!
This healthy, comforting Easter breakfast recipe brings Easter to your mouth. Its cheerful and spring-like flavors will delight you and help you start your day on the right foot!
Carrot Cake Oatmeal
Having this Carrot Cake Oatmeal for breakfast is a healthy, easy, and a quick way to make old fashioned oats taste good!
If you want to have fun bright and early on Easter morning, unleash your creativity and make these bunny-shaped eggs.
Easter Bunny Deviled Eggs
The cutest little appetizer just hopped into town! These Easter bunny deviled eggs are bound to be a hit with kids of all ages. Easter bunny deviled eggs are what every Easter brunch or dinner needs! It seems I have a thing for decorated egg appetizers.
If you want a healthy and hearty breakfast, this frittata is what you are looking for. Easy to make, it will fuel your Easter morning with flavor while not absorbing much time and energy.
Sweet Potato and Kale Frittata
Somehow, I don’t have any frittata recipes on the blog. I had a request for some Christmas breakfast recipes, and I thought this would be perfect. – island-bakes.com
If you like starting your Easter with arts and crafts, you can eat later; try these waffles. Easy and fun to make, they will brighten your morning and day.
Easy Easter Bunny Waffles
Turn frozen waffles into Easter Bunny Waffles with this simple Easter waffles recipe. Bunny waffles are a fun Easter-themed breakfast that is ready in just a few minutes, use fresh fruit, and kids will love it!
For a fancy Easter morning, I recommend you make this delicious and nutritious breakfast to start your day on a high note.
Fancy Salmon-Avocado Eggs Benedict
Fancy eggs Benedict with mashed avocado, smoked salmon, and a subtle homemade Hollandaise with fresh dill, all this served onto toasted English muffins halves. They make a lovely, elegant brunch!
Laura Bais is the owner of Julie's Cafe Bakery food blog. From a young age, she had a passion for cooking, and at the age of 13, she made her first meal. After finishing high school, she undergraduates in Cultural Studies at the University of Rijeka, and graduates in Journalism at the University of Zagreb. At that time she honed her cooking skills, but also worked in marketing. Since her love for cooking never faded, in 2021 she finally decided to share her recipes with the world. Laura turned her hobby into a career and loves every moment of it. Now she writes about common mistakes in the kitchen and how to avoid them, about adding twists to traditional meals, etc. Her love for trying new foods often leads her to visit restaurants and attempt to recreate the meals at home. She has been featured on F and B Recipes and BOXROX, to name a few.