Easy and impressive brunch recipes (2024)

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by Lottie Huckle

published on 1 March 2016

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Brunch is a meal to luxuriate in, to savour, to take time over. Whether it’s a simple pile of pancakes or an elaborate feast of Middle Eastern-inspired sharing dishes, a lazy brunch is the ideal way to kick of your weekend morning. Looking for inspiration? Scroll on to check out some of our all-time favourite brunch recipes, including sticky cinnamon buns and Yotam Ottolenghi’s famous shakshuka.

Filthy Dirty Ham and Cheese Toastie

by Simon Rimmer, Tim Lovejoy

from The Sunday Brunch Cookbook

The name says it all. This indulgent maple syrup-drizzled toastie oozes with melted cheese (three types of cheese, in fact) layered with thick-cut roast ham and a salty kick of Dijon mustard. It’s hard to imagine a better start to the weekend.

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The Sunday Brunch Cookbook

Tim Lovejoy, Simon Rimmer

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Jamie Oliver’s Green Shakshuka

by Jamie Oliver

from One

Quick and easy, this green shakshuka is a fresh take on the classic brunch dish, packed full of asparagus and broccoli and topped with mint.

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One

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Drop Scones (Scotch Pancakes)

by Mary Berry

from Classic

These fluffy little drop scones are areliable crowd-pleaser if there ever was one, but we wouldn’t expect any less from Mary would we? Serve with a dollop of Greek yoghurt, fresh berries and honey or maple syrup for a classicweekend treat.

Mary Berry’s Shakshuka

by Mary Berry

from Mary Berry Cook and Share

Inspired by the ever-popular North African brunch dish, Mary Berry’s shakshuka is the perfect choice for an egg-based brunch or dinner.

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Mary Berry Cook and Share

Coconut Pancakes with Bacon and a Poached Egg

by Giggling Squid

from The Giggling Squid Cookbook

Using coconut milk in the batter adds a subtle coconut flavour to these American-style pancakes, topped with crispy bacon, a runny poached egg and plenty of honey.

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The Giggling Squid Cookbook

Melissa Hemsley’s Blueberry Ricotta Pancakes

by Melissa Hemsley

from Feel Good

These thick ricotta pancakes from Melissa Hemsley are studded with blueberries for a touch of sweetness. Serve with cool yoghurt and more berries.

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Feel Good

Baked Oatmeal with Caramelised Pears and Vanilla Cream

by Deb Perelman

from Smitten Kitchen Every Day

The Americans certainly know how to do brunch, and Deb Perelman gives us no shortage of proof. The popular New York-based blogger goes the extra mile with her recipe for baked oatmeal and caramelised pears,which hovers somewhere between breakfast and dessert and we don’t mind that one bit.

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Smitten Kitchen Every Day

Turkish Eggs

by Nigella Lawson

from At My Table

When in doubt, go for eggs. This Turkish brunch dish from Nigella’sAt My Table really delivers on flavour, and it looks pretty too. The perfect pairing of hot chilli withcooling yoghurt makes this a firm favourite in our brunch recipe repertoire.

From the book

At My Table

Flamenco Eggs with Tomato and Serrano Ham

by Rick Stein

from Rick Stein’s Long Weekends

From Turkish eggs to Spanish ones. Rick Stein’s delicious ‘flamenco’ eggs, rich with Spanish flavours of chorizo and sweet peppers, make a brilliant centrepiece brunch dish.

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Rick Stein’s Long Weekends

Sticky Honey Cinnamon Buns

by Linda Collister

from The Great British Bake Off: Big Book of Baking

Make brunch a sweet affair with these sticky breakfast buns from the team behind The Great British Bake Off, flavoured with cinnamon, honey and walnutsfor a truly aromatic bake.

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The Great British Bake Off: Big Book of Baking

Super Eggs Benedict

by Jamie Oliver

from Jamie’s Comfort Food

Opt for a classic with Jamie’s eggs benedict recipe, a combination of hot Englishmuffins, smoked ham, poached eggs, and rich Hollandaise sauce.

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Jamie’s Comfort Food

Baked Oats with Ginger Beer Bacon

by Michael Zee

from SymmetryBreakfast: Cook-Love-Share

A substantial recipe that is guaranteed to go down well with a hungry crowd, these baked oats are topped with ginger beer-flavoured candied bacon – an unexpected but truly addictive flavour combination.

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SymmetryBreakfast: Cook-Love-Share

Coconut Waffles with Vanilla Mascarpone, Mango and Passion Fruit

by Anna Hansen

from The Modern Pantry

A fresh and fruity twist on a classic waffle recipe, this dish is bursting with the vibrant flavours of coconut, mango and vanilla for a welcome taste of the tropics at your brunch table.

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The Modern Pantry

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Parsnip Chorizo Hash with Lime, Thyme and Fried Eggs

by Rachel de Thample

from FIVE

A vegetable-packed brunch dish with the fresh, flavourful addition of lime and fragrant thyme, topped off with a dash of smoky chorizo. What’s not to love?

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FIVE

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Soda Bread

by Justin Gellatly

from Bread, Cake, Doughnut, Pudding

This dense, flavourful bread is the perfect base for all your favourite brunch toppings, from butter and jam to cured meats and cheeses or scrambled eggs with smoked salmon. With expert guidance from the king of bread-making, you can’t go wrong with this recipe.

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Bread, Cake, Doughnut, Pudding

Yoghurt Pancakes with Blueberries

by Shelina Permalloo

from The Sunshine Diet

Shelina Peramloo introduces us to a lighter pancake dish, made with fat-free yoghurt and wholegrain flour and topped with fresh fruits for a balanced breakfast that still feels luxurious.

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The Sunshine Diet

Blueberry Porridge

by Alex Hely-Hutchinson

from 26 Grains

Anyone who thinks porridge is boring clearly hasn’t cooked from Alex Hely-Hutchinson’s26 Grainscookbook, aka The Porridge Bible. This beautiful bowl of eye candyis one to serve when you want to impress your brunch guests. The best part? It tastes as good as it looks.

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26 Grains

Shakshuka

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi

from Jerusalem

This classic, Northa African-inspired shakshuka recipe is everything you could want in a brunch dish: satisfying, flavour-packed, and goes perfectly with a couple ofslices of sourdough toast.

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Jerusalem

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FAQs

What is the most popular brunch dish? ›

1. Meat and Eggs. A plate of eggs with bacon, sausage, or ham is a classic for a reason. Almost everyone enjoys eggs and you can pair them with all sorts of other sides to create a meal that is filling and tasty.

How do you make a perfect brunch menu? ›

Start with lighter items like a fresh fruit salad or a creamy yogurt parfait. Follow it up with your main dishes, like a slow cooker casserole or a breakfast pizza topped with scrambled eggs and Italian sausage. Finally, end on a sweet note with fluffy pancakes or a delicious carrot cake.

What is a typical brunch menu? ›

You can expect to find classic morning dishes like eggs Benedict, fluffy pancakes, waffles, and French toast. These breakfast favorites are perfect for those who crave the comforting flavors of maple syrup, melted butter, and a hint of nostalgia.

What food is good for hosting brunch? ›

Consider serving fluffy pancakes, savory quiches, fresh fruit platters, and delectable pastries. Complement these with a selection of gourmet coffees, teas, and refreshing mimosas. Customize the brunch party menu to cater to various preferences, including vegetarian and gluten-free options.

How do you make a fun brunch? ›

Some of our favorite ideas include:
  1. Coffee Station! Everyone knows how they like their coffee, so take the guesswork out: provide brunch fun in the form of coffee options! ...
  2. Pancake Bar or Do-It-Yourself Donut Decoration! Double your menu as one of your brunch activities too. ...
  3. Brunch Boards! Q: What's a brunch board?
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How do you throw an easy brunch? ›

These are tips that we recommend everyone follow, as they will go a long way towards helping you achieve a fun and stress-free brunch.
  1. Plan Your Menu Ahead of Time. ...
  2. Go Grocery Shopping Ahead of Time. ...
  3. Lay Things out the Night Before. ...
  4. Consider Going Paper and Plastic. ...
  5. Avoid Time-Consuming Recipes. ...
  6. Try a Self-Serve Bar.

What is the most popular time for brunch? ›

As a general rule, brunch is served between 11:00 a.m. and 3 p.m. between the hours of the morning and the afternoon, between the hours of the morning and afternoon. Consequently, brunch can be viewed as a late breakfast or a late lunch, depending on your preferences.

How to set up a brunch buffet? ›

Tips for Setting a Buffet Table
  1. Vary the height. Just as you would vary heights with centerpieces, you should do the same with a buffet. ...
  2. Have a clear beginning. ...
  3. Identify dishes. ...
  4. Give some support. ...
  5. Save utensils for last. ...
  6. Position strategically. ...
  7. Use strategic layouts. ...
  8. Create an Instagram-worthy table backdrop.

What is the difference between a typical breakfast and a typical brunch? ›

According to Charleston food arbiter Robert Donovan: “The technical differences between breakfast and brunch are really just time of day and the addition of typically 'lunchy' menu items.

What is the lunch dinner version of brunch? ›

Linner/Lupper/Dunch/Dinch –- Not in general use. Linner is a late lunch or almost dinner meal. The name comes in reference to brunch, being a combination of the words "lunch" and "dinner" or "supper." Dunch comes in reference to brunch, being a combination of "dinner and "lunch." An alternate historical term is Russin.

What is a bottomless brunch? ›

A bottomless brunch is a dining experience with unlimited alcohol and a set food menu usually enjoyed in the late morning or early afternoon. These sessions often last around two hours, with staff working hard to keep your drink perpetually full.

How do you plan a simple brunch? ›

We recommend choosing an egg dish, something hearty or savory, something sweet, something fresh, and something for dessert. Coffee, tea, and a signature co*cktail or mocktail complete the brunch spread. Don't turn yourself into a short-order cook the day of your brunch. That means no pancakes and no eggs made to order.

How do I host a brunch menu? ›

And since you're the host, choose which brunch ideas you like best. Choose one savory entree (like a breakfast casserole), something sweet (such as muffins, or malted waffles made earlier and kept warm in a low oven), some fruit, and then a bread or pastry, like buttermilk blueberry muffins (made the night before!).

What is the most popular breakfast dish? ›

1. Eggs. A breakfast without eggs is hardly a breakfast at all.

What are 3 types of the most popular breakfast? ›

In the United States, breakfast often consists of either a cereal or an egg-based dish. However, pancakes, waffles, toast, and variants of the full breakfast and continental breakfast are also prevalent.

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