Here is my 2025 Easter Brunch Menu & Hosting Ideas complete with all of the prep ahead style recipes I served and the decor I used!
My Easter Decor/Tablescape
Click here for the items I used!
If it’s not linked, it’s likely thrifted or sold out. Feel free to send me an IG DM to ask, though! Always happy to help where I can!
Click here to watch me arrange the florals!
Easter Bruch Menu
Below is everything that I included on the menu. There are only a few recipes to make and overall is super customizable and in turn dietary inclusive. I always aim to choose recipes that can be prepped in advance when hosting so you won’t be stressed putting these together!
The Drinks:

Carrot Juice Bloody Mary aka “Bunny Mary” – click here for the recipe!
I also, of course, had water, assorted wines and made Honey Bunny Iced Lattes. I’ll be sharing the recipe soon and will link it here when I do!
The Food:
We went for a very snack-y/appetizer/sides heavy menu as that is what my family always does!

Strawberry Salad with Sticky Date Granola – click here for the recipe!


Deviled Eggs – click here for the recipe! To get the vibrant pink color, I used this (click here) natural food coloring! Also to keep the filling a vibrant yellow, omit the paprika!


Hummus Veggie Garden – click here for the hummus recipe! To turn it into a garden, top with toasted breadcrumbs and add in the tops of assorted veggies! I used broccoli, carrots, radishes, peppers and cherry tomatoes.

Honey Roasted Carrots with Lemon Garlic Whipped Ricotta – click here for the recipe!
The Desserts:

Carrot Cake Snack Cake – click here for the recipe!


Naturally Dyed Homemade Reese’s Eggs – click here for the recipe!
In addition, my mom and my aunt brought some sides as well! We had a dip, mashed potatoes, stuffing and mac and cheese thanks to them! That being said, don’t be afraid to ask for help! People generally want to bring something and no one wants you to over work yourself!
A NOTE ON CALORIE COUNT, NUTRITIONAL INFO AND SERVING SIZES
Due to my past experiences, I do not include most of the above information within my recipes as it is unsafe for me to do so personally. While I try to share a rough estimate when it comes to the serving size, please note that it is very subjective as we all have different hunger levels both from person to person and even from meal to meal.
If any of the above information is important to you, I understand! We are all different and have various goals and needs. If you’d like, you are welcome to calculate the information needed based on the ingredients you use when making one of my recipes.
I hope you understand! This comes from a place of love and protection both for myself and others like me. If you ever have any questions, send me an Instagram message for the quickest response time! Thank you for being here!




Hungry for more?
Here are some other great recipes to include in your Easter (or any spring gathering) menu:
- Copycat Reese’s Eggs
- Protein Reese’s Eggs
- Potted Strawberries and Cream Mousse
- Cinnamon Rolls
- Garlic & Chive Mashed Potatoes
- Chocolate Mandarin Posset
- Almond Flour Lemon Cake
- Mini Crispy Smashed Potatoes
- Orange Almond Cake
- Strawberry Lavender Chicken Salad
- Lemon Bars
- Strawberry Chip Rolls
- Creamy Roasted Garlic Mashed Cauliflower
- 4 Ingredient Chocolate Tart
- Warm Arugula and Pesto Potato Salad
- Drop Biscuit Strawberry Shortcake
- Potato Crust Quiche




For more spring/Easter recipe recommendations, click here!
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PS – If you make this recipe or any of my other recipes, I would be so grateful if you left a review so I can hear what you think! I also am happy to answer any questions you may have on here, but if you want a quicker response, be sure to shoot me a message on Instagram. Thank you so much and talk soon!
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