challah french toast


Spring has arrived, and that means Mother’s Day is just around the corner so we're serving up plenty of Mother's Day brunch recipes! While booking an overpriced prix fixe might seem tempting, there’s something extra special about staying home—creating a cozy, personalized atmosphere that feels uniquely yours. Hosting a Mother’s Day brunch at home doesn’t have to be stressful. Whether you’re searching for easy Mother's Day sweet brunch recipes, savory brunch ideas, or crowd-pleasing cocktail recipes, we've got you covered. From make-ahead brunch dishes to expert hosting tips, we’re here to help make your Mother’s Day celebration delicious, memorable, and stress-free.
From bakery-worthy baked goods like cinnamon rolls to fresh salads, savory egg dishes, and bubbly cocktails, this list is filled with easy brunch recipes that feel special without being stressful. Bonus: We’ve also included easy table-setting ideas for and clever store-bought hacks to help you pull off a beautiful Mother’s Day brunch effortlessly.
Welcome to Come On Over, a Food52 newsletter about hosting life’s big and little moments. It’s where we share our personal tips and tricks, from modern-day etiquette—shoes off or shoes on?—to making extra seating out of every surface of an apartment. This week, Kelly’s egg-cited for Easter.
Bunnies, egg hunts, the great (still brisk) outdoors, and family time—growing up, Easter always felt like the first real whisper of spring. These days, not much has changed… except I hunt my next mimosa rather than my next egg. Every year, my husband, our friends, and I take turns hosting Easter brunch, and one thing stays the same: Lamb is always on the table, and I might bust out a haystack or two. Here’s how I pull it all together.



Hosting an Easter brunch but want to switch things up this year? These easy and unexpected Easter brunch ideas are all about flavor, ease, and a little bit of springtime fun. From lemony baked goods to savory galettes, we’ve rounded up our favorite Food52 recipes that’ll surprise your guests—in the best way possible.
Whether you’re skipping the ham, feeding a vegetarian crowd, or just want something you can make ahead, these brunch-friendly picks deliver. You’ll find seasonal flavors, minimal prep, and even a few smart shortcuts (like frozen puff pastry or store-bought rolls) that make entertaining a breeze.
This recipe came to me when I was thinking about what to make for Easter brunch, and after asking around the office, it became clear that coffee cake was a go-to for a lot of people. At the same time, my personal go-to is often banana bread—something that everyone always loves, no matter the occasion.
While I’m definitely not the first to do this, I wanted to make something that felt like a hybrid: a banana bread with the structure and topping of a coffee cake. From there, the Bananas Foster idea came in. I’ve always liked how straightforward those flavors are—caramelized banana, dark rum, butter, and sometimes a little crunch from toasted nuts. It felt like a fun direction to take this recipe in and turn it into something a little more layered and (very) brunch-appropriate.
