Planning your Easter feast? We’ve got you covered from sunrise to sunset! Start the day with a cozy breakfast featuring egg dishes and hearty casseroles. Dig into fresh spring salads and classic glazed ham when lunchtime rolls around. And of course, no Easter celebration is complete without sweet treats—think barks, cookies, and all the goodies the bunny would approve of.

Chocolate Raspberry Tart

Raspberry vanilla bean tart on a white plate.
Chocolate Raspberry Tart. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

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This Chocolate Raspberry Tart is a must-have for your Easter brunch lineup. The rich chocolate crust and creamy vanilla filling pair perfectly with fresh raspberries for a crowd-pleasing treat. Don’t forget this sweet dessert when planning your Easter menu—it’s always a hit!
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Raspberry Tart

Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs

Colorful easter eggs in a box on a marble table.
Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Make Easter morning extra special with naturally dyed eggs, a fun and creative project for all ages. It’s a great way to involve the kids and add color to your table. Craft these vibrant eggs ahead of time for a festive touch!
Get the Recipe: Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs

Chicken Salad With Grapes

Chicken Salad With Grapes. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

This Chicken Salad with Grapes is great for lunch and pairs beautifully with fresh rolls or croissants. Sweet grapes and crunchy celery give it lots of flavor and texture. A refreshing option everyone will love for Easter lunch.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Salad With Grapes

Raspberry Filled Cookies

Colorful sprinkle-coated cookies, some whole and one bisected revealing a red interior, presented in a blue dish.
Raspberry Filled Cookies. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Don’t forget the sweet treats for Easter—these raspberry-filled cookies are as cute as they are tasty! Buttery and filled with a fruity surprise, they’re perfect for brunch or dessert. The pastel sprinkles make them a cheerful addition to any Easter spread.
Get the Recipe: Raspberry Filled Cookies

Mini Swiss Cheese Quiches

Mini Swiss cheese quiches on a white platter.
Mini Swiss Cheese Quiches. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

These Mini Swiss Cheese Quiches are just right for a bite-sized brunch option. Serve them warm and watch them disappear—they’re a crowd favorite. Make these for Easter brunch to add a savory touch to your table.
Get the Recipe: Mini Swiss Cheese Quiches

White Chocolate Oreo Easter Bark

Easter chocolate bark on a white plate with colorful easter eggs.
White Chocolate Oreo Easter Bark. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Make Easter extra sweet with this quick and fun White Chocolate Oreo Bark. It’s the perfect no-fuss treat to whip up with the kids for your Easter dessert table. With colorful candy and crunchy Oreos, it’s a snack everyone will love.
Get the Recipe: White Chocolate Oreo Easter Bark

Orange Raspberry French Toast Roll-Ups

A white platter with raspberry French toast rolls.
Orange Raspberry French Toast Roll-Ups. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Kick off Easter morning with these easy Orange Raspberry French Toast Roll-Ups. Creamy, fruity, and fun to eat, they’re great for kids and adults alike. Make them for Easter brunch to bring some bright flavor to your table!
Get the Recipe: Orange Raspberry French Toast Roll-Ups

Brown Sugar Pineapple Ham

Brown Sugar Pineapple Ham. Photo credit: Kim Schob.

Everyone looks forward to the Easter ham, and this Brown Sugar Pineapple version delivers big flavor. Sweet and savory with a sticky glaze, it’s the star of the lunch table. A showstopper dish that’s easy to make.
Get the Recipe: Brown Sugar Pineapple Ham

Raspberry Chiffon Cake

Raspberry cake on a white stand with plates and napkins.
Raspberry Chiffon Cake. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Light, fluffy, and full of berry flavor, this Raspberry Chiffon Cake is a lovely centerpiece for your Easter celebration. It’s surprisingly easy to make and adds a pop of pastel pink to your dessert table. Don’t forget this sweet treat for your Easter gathering!
Get the Recipe: Raspberry Chiffon Cake

Hot Cross Buns

Hot Cross Buns. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Everyone looks forward to Hot Cross Buns on Easter, and these don’t disappoint. Soft, slightly sweet, and topped with a citrus glaze, they’re a brunch tradition worth keeping. Make a batch for your Easter brunch and watch them disappear fast!
Get the Recipe: Hot Cross Buns

Strawberry Rosé Sangria

Two glasses of Strawberry Rosé Sangria.
Strawberry Rosé Sangria. Photo credit: Feast + West.

Raise a glass this Easter with a pitcher of Strawberry Rosé Sangria. Fresh strawberries and citrus give it a springy twist that’s perfect for a sunny afternoon. It’s the kind of festive drink that makes your Easter meal feel complete.
Get the Recipe: Strawberry Rosé Sangria

Frozen Strawberry Raspberry Cheesecake Mousse

Strawberry raspberry mousse.
Frozen Strawberry Raspberry Cheesecake Mousse. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Enjoy a refreshing, no-bake treat with this Frozen Strawberry Raspberry Cheesecake Mousse. It’s perfect for warmer spring weather and makes a fun Easter dessert. This one’s a cool, creamy favorite the whole family will love!
Get the Recipe: Frozen Strawberry Raspberry Cheesecake Mousse

Blueberry Lemon Scones

Blueberry lemon scones on a white platter with fresh blueberries.
Blueberry Lemon Scones. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Make Easter brunch bright and zesty with these Blueberry Lemon Scones. They’re buttery, full of juicy berries, and topped with a tangy glaze. Perfect for breakfast or served with afternoon tea on Easter Sunday.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Lemon Scones

Cinnamon Roll Crescent Rolls

Cinnamon crescent rolls on a white plate.
Cinnamon Roll Crescent Rolls. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Add a sweet and simple treat to your Easter brunch with these Crescent Roll Cinnamon Rolls. They bake up golden and gooey, perfect with a cup of coffee. Great for busy mornings when you want something quick and crowd-pleasing!
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Roll Crescent Rolls

Egg Sausage Breakfast Casserole

A hashbrown casserole in a white baking dish.
Egg Sausage Breakfast Casserole. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Start your Easter morning right with this Egg Sausage Casserole. It’s hearty, cheesy, and you can prep it the night before for a no-stress brunch. Everyone will love this warm, comforting breakfast dish.
Get the Recipe: Egg Sausage Breakfast Casserole

Cottage Cheese Crescent Rolls

Iced crescrent rolls on a cooling rack with a bowl of icing.
Cottage Cheese Crescent Rolls. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

These Cottage Cheese Crescent Rolls are buttery, tender, and made with just three ingredients. Enjoy them fresh from the oven with a drizzle of icing for Easter brunch. They’re a unique and easy addition your guests will love.
Get the Recipe: Cottage Cheese Crescent Rolls

Strawberry Cake with Strawberry Buttercream

A slice of homemade strawberry cake with icing and strawberry on top.
Strawberry Cake with Strawberry Buttercream. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

This homemade Strawberry Cake with fluffy strawberry buttercream is a dessert worth celebrating. It’s bursting with berry flavor and looks beautiful on an Easter table. Don’t forget the sweet treats—this one’s a winner!
Get the Recipe: Strawberry Cake with Strawberry Buttercream

Bacon and Egg Salad

Egg salad on a piece of white bread.
Bacon and Egg Salad. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Enjoy all your breakfast favorites in one dish with this Bacon and Egg Salad. It’s perfect as a sandwich filling or served with crackers for brunch. A savory option that works for any part of your Easter menu.
Get the Recipe: Bacon and Egg Salad

Brioche French Toast Casserole

Brioche cubes inside casserole.
Brioche French Toast Casserole. Photo credit: Best Clean Eating.

Make this Brioche French Toast Casserole ahead for a cozy and special Easter morning. Rich and custardy with hints of cinnamon, it’s always a hit at brunch. Perfect for feeding a crowd with minimal fuss!
Get the Recipe: Brioche French Toast Casserole

Lemon Posset

Lemon posset in red ramekins on a yellow and white towel.
Lemon Posset. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Lemon Posset is a creamy citrus dessert that’s perfect for spring celebrations. Made with just a few ingredients, it’s light, tangy, and topped with berries for a fresh finish. A lovely addition to your Easter dessert table.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Posset

Blueberry Breakfast Casserole

Blueberry breakfast casserole with syrup being poured over it.
Blueberry Breakfast Casserole. Photo credit: Little House, Big Alaska.

This Blueberry Breakfast Casserole is great for a make-ahead Easter brunch. It’s filled with juicy berries and a hint of lemon zest for a fresh morning bite. Let it bake while you enjoy the morning with family.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Breakfast Casserole

No Bake Bunny Print Cookies

No Bake Bunny Print Cookies. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Make these no-bake Bunny Print Cookies for a fast and festive Easter dessert. Start with store-bought cookies and add a fun touch in minutes. Don’t forget the sweet treats—these are too cute to pass up!
Get the Recipe: No Bake Bunny Print Cookies

Ranch Pasta Salad With Bacon

Bacon ranch pasta salad in a clear bowl with a striped towel.
Ranch Pasta Salad With Bacon. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Ranch Pasta Salad with Bacon is a creamy and satisfying side dish that pairs well with Easter mains like ham or chicken. It’s ready in just 30 minutes and easy to make ahead. This flavorful dish is sure to please everyone.
Get the Recipe: Ranch Pasta Salad With Bacon

Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board

Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board. Photo credit: Thriving In Parenting.

Create a show-stopping Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board filled with fruits, cheese, and snacks. It’s a fun, creative way to serve nibbles for guests of all ages. Add this to your Easter brunch table for a festive flair.
Get the Recipe: Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board

Baby Chick Mini Cheese Balls

Baby Chick Mini Cheese Balls. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

These Baby Chick Cheese Balls are easy, adorable, and perfect for snacking. They come together fast and make a fun Easter appetizer. Add them to your table for something both tasty and cute!
Get the Recipe: Baby Chick Mini Cheese Balls

Garlic and Herb Lamb Loin

Garlic and Herb Lamb Loin. Photo credit: Binky’s Culinary Carnival.

For a savory Easter main course, try this Garlic and Herb Lamb Loin. It’s quick to cook and full of flavor, perfect for a smaller gathering. Serve it alongside spring veggies for a simple, elegant meal.
Get the Recipe: Garlic and Herb Lamb Loin

Lemon Bundt Cake

A slice of cake with icing and lemon zest on a white plate, accompanied by sliced strawberries. A yellow napkin and white teapot are visible in the background.
Lemon Bundt Cake. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Brighten your dessert spread with a homemade Lemon Bundt Cake. Juicy lemon pieces and a creamy glaze make this cake perfect for spring. Don’t forget this zesty treat for your Easter gathering!
Get the Recipe: Lemon Bundt Cake

Orange Glazed Carrots

Orange Glazed Carrots. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Orange Glazed Carrots bring sweetness and brightness to your Easter side dish lineup. Buttery and citrusy, they’re easy to make and hard to resist. Serve them with ham or lamb for a colorful plate.
Get the Recipe: Orange Glazed Carrots

Ambrosia Salad

Ambrosia Salad. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

This nostalgic Ambrosia Salad is creamy, fruity, and always a hit with guests. With marshmallows, pineapple, and cherries, it’s a retro classic that belongs on every Easter table. Don’t forget the sweet treats—this one’s a crowd favorite!
Get the Recipe: Ambrosia Salad

Carrot Citrus Salad

Carrot citrus salad on a metal platter with spoon.
Carrot Citrus Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Carrot Citrus Salad brings freshness and crunch to your Easter lunch. Roasted carrots and bright citrus vinaigrette make this salad a refreshing side. It’s a great way to round out your spring menu.
Get the Recipe: Carrot Citrus Salad

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