61 Mother’s Day Brunch Ideas for the Mom Who Has It All

Our favorite Mother’s Day brunch ideas highlight the spring season’s bounty. (Think strawberry pancakes and rhubarb pastries.) But we recognize not every mother is obsessed with spring produce—and that some moms aren’t into sweets at all. So the collection of recipes below has a little bit to suit every mom’s taste, including a savory breakfast pizza, oniony strata, and shakshuka, just like the one she always orders when you go out for brunch.
Looking for a breakfast-in-bed situation to celebrate for a hardworking parent? Something to drop off at Mom’s house on your way to work? How about a treat to ship to your mother who lives far away? All good ideas. You’ll find lots of options among these scones, breakfast casseroles, and other brunch favorites.
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Easy Coffee Cake
You’re excited to make scrambled eggs and bacon for mom, plus fruit salad and a cappuccino with perfectly poured milk foam art. But if your Mother’s Day brunch ideas are starting to feel a little too elaborate, simplify by capping the meal with this no-mixer-required coffee cake.
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Peppery, Creamy Greens With Eggs
The narrow list of ingredients makes this savory brunch recipe easy to pull off—giving you more time to think about making an impressive Mother’s Day dessert.
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Crème Brûlée French Toast Casserole
No torch is required for this crème brûlée French toast casserole, one of our favorite recipes from Gourmet; it gets its name from the sweet, fragrant custard base.
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Coconut-Cardamom French Toast With Raspberry-Rhubarb Compote
Layered with a rich coconut filling, soaked in velvety custard, and topped with a vibrant fuchsia raspberry and rhubarb compote, this French toast recipe is perfect for any celebration.
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Monkey Bread
Everyone will have fun pulling off bites of this spiced pecan and caramel-ribboned sweet bread.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Sophie Strangio, Food Styling by Olivia Mack Anderson6/60
Classic Eggs Benedict With Blender Hollandaise
A quick and easy Hollandaise sauce adorns this classic combination of buttery English muffins, savory Canadian bacon, and perfectly poached eggs. Going for favorite-child status? Make those English muffins from scratch.
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French Onion Breakfast Strata
In this herby make-ahead Mother’s Day breakfast, French onion dip meets savory bread pudding. Put the strata together the night before you want to serve it, then bake at breakfast time.
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Skillet Soufflé Pancake
Everything you love about a cloudlike soufflé, simplified into pancake form. Unlike some soufflé pancakes, this less-fussy version doesn’t require flipping and simply bakes in the oven instead.
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Belgian-Style Yeast Waffles
Are these the best waffles we’ve ever made? Yes, absolutely. Top them with Mom’s favorite fresh fruit and billowing whipped cream, or keep it simple with butter and maple syrup.
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Croque Madame Casserole With Ham and Gruyère
This baked take on the classic French croque madame sandwich with ham, melty cheese, creamy sauce, and gently cooked eggs is much easier to make than individual portions. Serve with a crisp green salad to round things out.
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Cocoa Brioche Morning Buns
Think flaky croissant on top, sticky bun on the bottom, and chocolate-studded brioche in the middle.
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Buttermilk French Toast
Your standard French toast just calls for eggs and milk, maybe scented with some vanilla extract. But this version gets its luscious texture and tangy flavor from a little buttermilk in the soaking liquid.
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Asparagus and Two-Cheese Quiche With Hash-Brown Crust
Crispy-potato crust > pastry crust. (And it’s gluten-free, too.)
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Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins
For extra-lemony lemon poppy seed muffins, you need a trio of citrusy ingredients: lemon zest, juice, and rich lemon curd. (Store-bought is fine, though homemade lemon curd is worth the truly minimal effort.)
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Sour-Cream Pancakes With Sour-Cream Maple Syrup
The real star of this Mother’s Day breakfast is the tangy-sweet sour cream maple syrup.
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Toasted Coconut Cold-Brew Iced Coffee
Does Mom go for fancy coffee drinks? This refreshing beverage gets its rich coconut flavor in two ways: a nutty, toasted coconut syrup and a creamy coconut milk float on top.
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Buttermilk Pancakes With Roasted Strawberries
If you like strawberry shortcakes, you’ll love our strawberry short stack. Caramelized strawberries and crunchy almonds dress up these buttermilk pancakes, and the whole thing is ready in just 22 minutes. Add bacon or breakfast sausage for the perfect combination of sweet and savory.
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Spicy Egg Sandwich With Sausage and Pickled Peppers
There are breakfast sandwiches, and there are great breakfast sandwiches. This one’s pretty much the ultimate, starting with a sausage patty topped with feta, cilantro, sweet pickled peppers, and a sunny-side-up egg.
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Malasadas
These delightfully puffy, sugar-crusted Hawaiian doughnuts come together with a handful of pantry ingredients. They’re reason enough to always keep a can of evaporated milk on hand.
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Kringle
You can buy kringle at Trader Joe’s, but the homemade version is even better. This one is stuffed with almond paste and cherry jam.
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Orange Sweet Rolls
These sunny pastries are made with both orange zest and juice for a full burst of sweet citrus flavor.
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Crepes Suzette With Milk Chocolate Sauce
This recipe makes a lot of crepes. You can cut it in half if that makes more sense for you, or keep it as is and have crepes two days in a row.
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Quiche Sardou
Both the tart shell and the filling (a rich spinach and artichoke number) for this quiche can be prepped ahead, making this Mother’s Day egg dish way less stressful on the host.
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Our Favorite Cinnamon Rolls
Let this recipe be your guide as you make the best cinnamon rolls you’ve ever had.
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Honey Buns
This jazzed-up version of classic honey buns offers caramelized edges, pillowy-soft centers, and a cream-cheese-honey glaze that’ll make Mom’s special day even better.
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Chilaquiles Rojos
Top with fried eggs, creamy avocado, fresh cilantro, and queso fresco. Mix a pitcher of horchata combined with cold brew to serve alongside.
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Chocolate Croissants
Yes, these are an ambitious project. But pulling them off will make Mother’s Day truly magical.
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Classic Blueberry Muffins
Chock-full of berries, the muffins have just the right amount of sweetness, plus a gentle tang and tender crumb thanks to sour cream.
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Breakfast Casserole With Sausage and Spinach
If you’re hosting a crowd and want to keep things simple, assemble this easy sausage, egg, and cheese casserole the night before you plan to bake it. Then toss it straight from the fridge into the oven—no need to preheat!—while you make coffee and slice some fruit to serve on the side.
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Dutch Baby With Lemon Sugar
A Dutch baby—basically a cross between a pancake and a popover—can go sweet or savory. Serve this one with fresh berries or nothing more than jam or a lavish sprinkling of lemon sugar.
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Biscuits and Gravy
For a hearty brunch, cook up this Southern comfort food classic: fluffy buttermilk biscuits and creamy, velvety sausage gravy.
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Hot Chocolate Baked French Toast
A breakfast you can prep in advance makes Mother’s Day entertaining much more mellow.
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Loaded Waffled Hash Brown
Hash browns are simply better when you cook them in your waffle maker. Load ’em up with runny fried eggs and top with cheddar.
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Ham, Cheese, and Leek Scones
Some of our favorite scone recipes are savory, like these, which are made with Parmesan, freshly ground black pepper, Serrano ham (or prosciutto or country ham), and lots of cooked-down leeks.
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Rose Cocoa
Long-stemmed roses are nice and all, but it’s even nicer to treat Mom to a mug of this special hot chocolate, adorned with edible rose petals.
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Spring Greens and Leek Gratin
All of the flavors of spring are finally here. Serve this creamy gratin with eggs and one of these Mother’s Day cakes for dessert.
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Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole
This is one of those crowd-pleasing casserole recipes that’s guaranteed to be the first thing to disappear from your brunch buffet. Serve with a frittata or a mountain of scrambled eggs and breakfast sausage.
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Glazed Cinnamon-Cardamom Buns
Our step-by-step photos will help you make these impressive briochelike buns without stress.
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Mushroom and Kale Breakfast Skillet
Planning a Mother’s Day hike and need a hearty brunch first? This veggie-packed skillet will start the day right.
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Raspberry Sweet Rolls
These feel more springy and fresh than your standard cinnamon bun—and the color feels festive.
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Smoky Spanish Potatoes and Eggs
Bake potatoes and soft-set eggs in a chipotle-based sauce before adding a drizzle of creamy mayo for extra richness.
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Blueberry Scones
Even if you don’t have much baking experience, you’re guaranteed tall, flaky scones when you follow this recipe. Feel free to make them ahead and reheat on a sheet pan when it’s time for brunch.
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Deep Dish Quiche With Garnishes
Made with crème fraîche and chives, this egg dish is good enough to be eaten plain. But a buffet of garnishes—smoked salmon, avocado, braised leeks—make this one of our most memorable Mother’s Day brunch recipes.
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Broiled Eggs
This muffin-tin method gets you pretty close to the elegance of poached eggs, without having to learn any poached egg tricks. Complete your brunch menu with your favorite version of breakfast potatoes and the option of fruit with granola and yogurt.
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Spring Vegetable Quiche (With Lots of Bacon and Cheese)
Asparagus, spinach, leeks, and mushrooms fill this towering brunch dish, which bakes in a springform pan instead of a standard pie plate. Pour mimosas all around then dig in.
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Hummingbird Pancakes With Caramelized Pineapple and Pecans
Mom’s favorite cake, in pancake recipe form. This dish from Cooking in Real Life by Lidey Heuck goes all out with pineapple caramelized in maple syrup.
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Salted Tahini-Chocolate Babka Buns
Need a new hit for your baking repertoire? The drizzle of tahini over the chocolate filling here makes every bite nutty and balanced.
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Buckwheat Crepes With Creamy Leeks and Baked Eggs
Does Mom prefer her breakfast recipes on the savory side? Buckwheat flour is optional for these crepes, but it lends a nice, earthy nuttiness and makes the finished crepes more tender.
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Cruffins
People wait in line for ages for this muffin-meets-croissant mashup. Making them with this easier version of croissant dough means you might get to have them in your life more often.
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Rhubarb Crisp
Celebrate Mom and rhubarb season at the same time. Dollop with yogurt to keep this oat and pecan-topped fruit crisp feeling breakfasty.
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Tiramisu Bundt Cake
One slice of this rich tiramisu-inspired cake and you’ll wonder why there aren’t more coffee-flavored coffee cakes around.
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Morning Glory Muffins
These kitchen sink muffins pack in the crushed pineapple, shredded carrot, shredded apple, toasted pecans, and coconut. Feel free to sub in another type of nut, but be sure to toast them before adding.
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Diner-Style Western Omelet
We love the combo of ham, onion, and bell pepper, but once you get the hang of making omelets, feel free to riff with your own assortment of ingredients. Serve with buttered toast or bagels.
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Rhubarb Turnovers
These spring hand-pies are made with a cream cheese dough and packed to the brim with tangy rhubarb. You could bring these along if you’re turning your Mother’s Day brunch into a picnic.
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Mangú de Plátanos
Creamy, hearty mashed plantains are a great partner for fried eggs, ripe avocado, and pickled red onions.
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Earl Grey Doughnuts
Glaze these citrusy baked doughnuts with a nutty brown butter icing and sprinkle with large crunchy granules of coffee-flavored sugar for a sweet bite that hits all the marks. Get her a fancy box of tea as a Mother’s Day gift that fits the theme.
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Leek and Potato Galette With Pistachio Crust
Adding ground pistachios creates a substantial dough that complements the leeks in these galettes.
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Breakfast Pizza With Sausage, Eggs, Spinach, and Cream
Everyone loves a breakfast pizza. Especially Mom. This is one of those Mother’s Day brunch ideas that will adapt to your preferences. It calls for a combo of low-moisture mozzarella and fresh mozz, but you could swap out the fresh stuff for goat cheese, feta, or even blue cheese if that’s what she likes.
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Memelas
These griddled masa disks get a little crispy on the edges but stay tender on the inside. Top them with black beans, salsa, and queso fresco. Can’t get together for brunch? These make an equally delicious starter for your Mother’s Day dinner.



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