best of brunch 2013
Have plans for a big Easter brunch this Sunday? I've gotcha covered!
Here are some of my favorite brunch items to help you feed a bunch of hungry mouths (and help lure them away from all of that candy)!

Using store bought phyllo dough makes this super quick and simple, and frozen spinach makes it super affordable. This impressive pie is as delicious as it is pretty!

This salad has spring written all over it! It's super fresh and breezy, with a little bit of salty feta for contrast. C'est magnifique!

With all of that candy around, you may need help sneaking in a few extra fruits and vegetables. These amazingly sweet and delicious muffins have tons of goodness from shredded carrot, applesauce, walnuts, and raisins. They're fiber-licious AND delicious!

It's a classic crowd pleaser. Eggy enough to be for breakfast, hearty enough to be for lunch... perfect for BRUNCH!

Maybe you just want to have some little goodies set out to serve along with coffee or tea. These delicious scones are not too sweet, but decadent enough to feel like a treat!

If you're looking for something unique, this is it. These eggs are super easy to prepare and have so much more personality than regular fried eggs. Serve these gems over a bowl of grits.

Speaking of grits... This is my favorite grits upgrade. Sweet potatoes make the grits ultra creamy and give them a nutritional boost!

This is one of those recipes that seems all fancy-pants, but is actually super simple. Broiling grapefruit deepens their flavor and ginger adds a little zing!

This one is an oldy but a goody (look how bad my photos were back then!). Instead of homefries, make these insanely good roasted potatoes to go along with your eggs and bacon.

In the south, it isn't breakfast (or brunch) without biscuits. This is my favorite recipe for tall, fluffy biscuits.

This "oatmeal casserole" of sorts is perfect for feeding a crowd. One recipe will serve about 6-8, but it can easily be doubled to feed more!
Where's the ham?! OMG, I don't have an Easter ham recipe... I guess I better get on that!
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Here are some of my favorite brunch items to help you feed a bunch of hungry mouths (and help lure them away from all of that candy)!
Spinach Pie

Using store bought phyllo dough makes this super quick and simple, and frozen spinach makes it super affordable. This impressive pie is as delicious as it is pretty!
Melon, Mint & Feta Salad

This salad has spring written all over it! It's super fresh and breezy, with a little bit of salty feta for contrast. C'est magnifique!
Morning Glory Muffins

With all of that candy around, you may need help sneaking in a few extra fruits and vegetables. These amazingly sweet and delicious muffins have tons of goodness from shredded carrot, applesauce, walnuts, and raisins. They're fiber-licious AND delicious!
Spinach & Mushroom Crustless Quiche

It's a classic crowd pleaser. Eggy enough to be for breakfast, hearty enough to be for lunch... perfect for BRUNCH!
Lemon Blueberry Scones

Maybe you just want to have some little goodies set out to serve along with coffee or tea. These delicious scones are not too sweet, but decadent enough to feel like a treat!
Salsa Poached Eggs

If you're looking for something unique, this is it. These eggs are super easy to prepare and have so much more personality than regular fried eggs. Serve these gems over a bowl of grits.
Sweet Potato Grits

Speaking of grits... This is my favorite grits upgrade. Sweet potatoes make the grits ultra creamy and give them a nutritional boost!
Honey Ginger Broiled Grapefruit

This is one of those recipes that seems all fancy-pants, but is actually super simple. Broiling grapefruit deepens their flavor and ginger adds a little zing!
Rosemary Roasted Potatoes

This one is an oldy but a goody (look how bad my photos were back then!). Instead of homefries, make these insanely good roasted potatoes to go along with your eggs and bacon.
Basic Biscuits

In the south, it isn't breakfast (or brunch) without biscuits. This is my favorite recipe for tall, fluffy biscuits.
Banana Bread Baked Oatmeal

This "oatmeal casserole" of sorts is perfect for feeding a crowd. One recipe will serve about 6-8, but it can easily be doubled to feed more!
Where's the ham?! OMG, I don't have an Easter ham recipe... I guess I better get on that!
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2 Comments:
At March 30, 2013 at 3:37 AM ,
Mitchell said...
OMG they look wonderful!!! That make me so hangry >.<
At March 31, 2013 at 5:31 PM ,
Anonymous said...
Beth, We love your recipes!!!! I'm a mom of 4 & I have cooked up many of your recipes for my family. They have all been a hit to each of my children (11,5,2,1). Thank you so much for this FAB blog :)
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