49 Easter Brunch Recipes That Make the Holiday Start Strong

Easter morning gets simpler after you find 49 brunch recipes in a collection with plenty of ideas to choose from. Picking out a recipe allows you to fill your menu without scrambling for last-minute solutions. Making one of these can save time and still deliver homemade results for a crowd or just a few. Browse the lineup to spot ideas that suit your plans.

A wooden spoon lifts a serving of cheesy casserole with chunks of ham and potatoes from a baking dish.
Ham and Potato Casserole. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Blueberry Pancakes

A stack of pancakes topped with blueberries and syrup sits on a plate, with a jar of syrup in the background.
Blueberry Pancakes. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Crisp mornings in spring call for something bright, and these Blueberry Pancakes give your brunch a lift. Each fluffy stack has a burst of berry flavor that pairs perfectly with syrup or fresh fruit. I rely on these pancakes when quick, cheerful plates are needed for the holiday table. Easy to reheat, they stay tender long after breakfast ends.
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Hashbrown Casserole

Hashbrown casserole being served.
Hashbrown Casserole. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Warm, creamy bites come together in this Hashbrown Casserole, making brunch feel hearty without much extra fuss. Every scoop brings comfort and fills plates fast for busy gatherings. I prep casseroles ahead of time to keep mornings simple. This dish fits right in with eggs and bread for a classic holiday spread.
Get the Recipe: Hashbrown Casserole

Coffee Cake

Close-up of eight square pieces of crumb cake with a textured, crumbly topping.
Coffee Cake. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Spring celebrations can start sweetly with this Coffee Cake, balancing crumb topping and soft base. The cake pairs well with coffee, tea, or just about any breakfast drink. I slice it for brunches where guests want something cozy that lasts throughout the morning. Its layered look brings a little charm to any buffet.
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Egg Bites

Egg Bites on a board with a little parsley on top.
Egg Bites. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Bite-sized portions help spring brunches stay neat, especially with this Egg Bites recipe. Each piece holds together well and lets diners customize the mix-ins for extra variety. I keep it handy for large breakfast crowds or when time is tight. Easy to serve, these bites work well for all ages at the table.
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Baked Oatmeal

A close-up of a baked oatmeal bar with visible oats, nuts, and raisins on a white plate.
Baked Oatmeal. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Warm and filling, this Baked Oatmeal becomes a favorite for mornings when you want a no-fuss dish. Soft oats deliver a touch of sweetness while holding up well for leftovers. I bake oatmeal for brunches needing something hearty and steady. Great for prepping ahead, it holds its flavor all day long.
Get the Recipe: Baked Oatmeal

Hash Browns

Hash Browns on a white plate with an egg and avocado.
Hash Browns. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Crispy layers and golden color make these Hash Browns a go-to for adding a savory touch to Easter brunch. This dish serves as a base for eggs or sausages and tastes great even after cooling. I cook extra to share later as snacks between meals. It keeps their crunch in just about any setting.
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Irish Soda Bread

Sliced loaf of rustic bread with raisins on a wooden board and parchment paper.
Irish Soda Bread. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Rustic slices carry a spring vibe with this Irish Soda Bread as a brunch staple. The bread stands up well, staying fresh even after hours on a buffet table. I bake soda bread for events that need a homemade charm without complicated steps. Dense crumb means it’s always welcome beside sweet and savory dishes alike.
Get the Recipe: Irish Soda Bread

Strawberry Pancakes

A stack of pancakes topped with sliced strawberries, surrounded by more strawberries on a plate.
Strawberry Pancakes. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Fluffy stacks come alive thanks to these Strawberry Pancakes, which deliver fresh fruit flavor in every bite. The pancakes turn pink and sweet, perfect for celebrating spring. I make extra batches to use as snacks after the holiday ends. Simple to serve, they shine with a swirl of syrup or fresh berries.
Get the Recipe: Strawberry Pancakes

Scrambled Egg with Cream Cheese

A plate of scrambled eggs garnished with chopped chives, with a blurred background showing a bowl of strawberries and a glass of orange juice.
Scrambled Egg with Cream Cheese. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Smooth texture and gentle flavor make this Scrambled Egg with Cream Cheese fit for spring gatherings. Eggs stay creamy and rich, so the dish works for both formal and casual brunches. I find this recipe handy when serving big groups needing something easy. Quick to prep and serve, it keeps breakfast moving.
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German Pancakes

A Dutch baby pancake in a skillet topped with fresh strawberries, blueberries, and powdered sugar.
German Pancakes. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Puffy and golden, these German Pancakes brings a playful twist to the brunch menu. Slices rise high and can be topped with fruit, syrup, or powdered sugar. I use them for events when guests want something light but special. Their airy texture lets them stand out among usual breakfast dishes.
Get the Recipe: German Pancakes

Breakfast Bagel Sliders

A sesame seed bagel sits on top of a serving of scrambled eggs with melted cheese on a white plate.
Breakfast Bagel Sliders. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Savory sliders work well for brunch, especially with these Breakfast Bagel Sliders that let you layer eggs, meats, and spreads. They keep their hands clean and plates full, making group meals easier. I like prepping these ahead so serving goes quickly. Sliders add variety and offer a portable option to the lineup.
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Cinnamon Rolls

Cinnamon rolls in a pan with icing.
Cinnamon Rolls. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Sweet rolls packed with gentle spice help these Cinnamon Rolls become a holiday brunch favorite. Each spiral comes soft and covered in icing, perfect for both breakfast and dessert. I bake big trays so leftovers become snacks later. It always looks extra special at spring events.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Rolls

Ham and Cheese Crescent Rolls

A plate of baked crescent rolls filled with slices of ham and melted cheese, topped with black sesame seeds and garnished with parsley.
Ham and Cheese Crescent Rolls. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Brunch feels richer with these Ham and Cheese Crescent Rolls on the plate, combining tender bread and savory filling. The rolls are cut neatly and keep well, making them ideal for celebrations. I bake crescent rolls for lazy brunches and buffet tables. Soft layers and melty cheese make these perfect for sharing.
Get the Recipe: Ham and Cheese Crescent Rolls

Buttermilk Biscuits

Three golden-brown biscuits are stacked, with the top one missing a bite. A small sprig of greenery with red berries is visible in the corner.
Buttermilk Biscuits. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Fluffy biscuits make mornings memorable, especially with this Buttermilk Biscuits offering a rich crumb and tall rise. Every batch works from breakfast plates to snack spreads. I enjoy baking them since leftovers hold their shape and taste. Biscuits stand up well to gravy or simply a touch of butter.
Get the Recipe: Buttermilk Biscuits

Ham Steaks

A cooked pork chop with brown sauce is served on a white plate alongside steamed asparagus spears.
Ham Steaks. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Thick slices set apart these Ham Steaks and bring extra protein to Easter brunch. The meat slices are clean and fit right into both hearty and light meals. I place it at the center for quick serving and easy plating. Nothing gets wasted, since leftovers work well for sandwiches.
Get the Recipe: Ham Steaks

Amish Cinnamon Cake

Three pieces of crumbly coffee cake with a cinnamon swirl are stacked on a plate, with two white mugs partially visible around them.
Amish Cinnamon Cake. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Classic desserts meet spring with this Amish Cinnamon Cake featuring gentle spice and tender crumb. Each slice pairs nicely with coffee or fruit, perfect for all kinds of brunch tables. I serve extra pieces as snacks after the meal wraps up. Moist texture and familiar flavor keep it from staying on the tray for long.
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Sourdough Biscuits

A stack of flaky biscuits with honey drizzled on top, set on a plate with more biscuits in the background.
Sourdough Biscuits. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Tangy and soft, these Sourdough Biscuits turn simple bread into a unique treat for the holiday. Biscuits come out fluffy and hold up to spreads and toppings. I make a double batch so everyone gets to enjoy one fresh. The bite pairs well with eggs and savory sides.
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Homemade English Muffins

Several English muffins, one split open with a fork, rest on a baking sheet dusted with cornmeal.
Homemade English Muffins. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Toasty muffins with pockets for jams and spreads help these Homemade English Muffins fit easily into a big brunch menu. The muffins toast up crisp for breakfast or snacks throughout spring. I make extras since they freeze well for later. Muffins offer a simple, homemade touch that works for any event.
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Sheet Pan Eggs

A slice of toasted bread with a cooked egg in the center, topped with bacon, green onions, and herbs, held above a tray of similar pieces.
Sheet Pan Eggs. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Fast prep and easy slicing give this Sheet Pan Eggs its place among quick brunch options. The eggs bake together and cut neatly for minimal mess and plenty of servings. I like using sheet pans when cooking for all ages at once. Toppings can be added before serving to mix things up.
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Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancakes

A stack of pancakes with a pat of butter on top is drizzled with syrup on a white plate. A glass of milk and a striped napkin are in the background.
Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancakes. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Gentle, hearty texture makes these Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancakes a smart pick for spring mornings. Pancakes stay moist longer and hold up well to syrup or fruit. I stack extras for snacks that last past breakfast time. These pancakes feel special without much work.
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Egg Casserole

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Egg Casserole. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Brunch tables benefit from classics like this Egg Casserole, packed into neat slices ready to serve. Creamy eggs pair with fillings that keep each bite interesting. I reach for this recipe when serving a busy group and want easy leftovers. The casserole stays firm and flavorful after reheating.
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Banana Bread

Close-up of a sliced banana bread loaf, showcasing its moist, textured interior with visible banana chunks.
Banana Bread. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Moist, sweet slices from this Banana Bread deliver comfort and flavor for any spring celebration. A loaf can be sliced for breakfast or packed as snacks for the holiday. I bake it ahead of time so mornings run smoother. It works as a quick dessert, paired with coffee or tea.
Get the Recipe: Banana Bread

Ham and Cheese Quiche

A close-up of a slice of quiche on a plate, with a fork beside it. The quiche has a golden crust and a creamy, egg-filled interior.
Ham and Cheese Quiche. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Savory pies work well for brunch, especially this Ham and Cheese Quiche that comes out creamy and sliceable. Slices stay neat and full of flavor, making it easy to serve for holiday events. I make extra, so leftovers serve as lunch later. The quiche holds up well for both kids and grown-ups.
Get the Recipe: Ham and Cheese Quiche

Chocolate Chia Pudding

A glass of chocolate chia pudding topped with banana slices, yogurt, chopped walnuts, and chocolate shavings, with another glass partially visible behind it.
Chocolate Chia Pudding. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Lighter desserts round out the meal, and this Chocolate Chia Pudding brings gentle richness and smooth texture. Pudding can be chilled for a morning snack or a simple dessert. I prep it ahead of time for busy days so brunch is always ready. The balance of flavor makes it fit any plate.
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Potato Croquettes

Breaded and fried patties garnished with chopped parsley are arranged on a plate next to a bowl of creamy dipping sauce with herbs.
Potato Croquettes. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Crunchy outsides and soft centers lift these Potato Croquettes into the appetizer slot for Easter brunch. They’re easy to grab and can be served hot or cold. I prep them for buffet tables as a salty bite between sweet courses. Croquettes keep things fun and flexible for big meals.
Get the Recipe: Potato Croquettes

French Toast

Two slices of French toast dusted with powdered sugar on a white plate, with a gold fork nearby.
French Toast. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Holiday brunch feels special with this French Toast offering golden slices and a gentle sweetness. The bread soaks up flavor and toasts up nicely, working for large or small events. I enjoy making it because leftovers can become snacks. Each batch turns breakfast into something cozy and memorable.
Get the Recipe: French Toast

Breakfast Casserole

A close-up of a spoon lifting a portion of a baked breakfast casserole dish containing vegetables, topped with a golden breadcrumb crust and garnished with a parsley leaf.
Breakfast Casserole. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Big servings make holiday mornings easier with this Breakfast Casserole that stands up to sharing and reheating. Layers come together for a filling base that pairs well with sweet and savory sides. I bake extra for quick snacks later. Comfort and flavor fill the plate with every slice.
Get the Recipe: Breakfast Casserole

Sourdough Waffles

Two stacked waffles with a bite taken out, topped with banana slices, blueberries, and a pat of butter.
Sourdough Waffles. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Tangy batter and crisp texture put these Sourdough Waffles among the best brunch treats for Easter. Waffles hold their shape and soak up syrup for lasting flavor. I freeze leftovers for busy mornings. Each bite feels special with or without toppings.
Get the Recipe: Sourdough Waffles

Vegetable Frittata

A close-up of a slice of vegetable frittata on a wooden surface, showing layers of egg, vegetables, and seasoning.
Vegetable Frittata. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Spring veggies shine with this Vegetable Frittata for breakfast, offering color and fresh bites. Texture holds up well, and slices can be served hot or room temperature. I use frittata for brunch events where lighter meals work best. The dish balances out the heavier sides on the table.
Get the Recipe: Vegetable Frittata

Cottage Cheese Pancakes

A stack of four fluffy pancakes topped with fresh raspberries, pear slices, and a drizzle of syrup.
Cottage Cheese Pancakes. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Creamy pancakes bring a twist to brunch thanks to these Cottage Cheese Pancakes with a gentle richness in each stack. Pancakes come out light and easy to pair with syrup or fruit. I bake extra for snacking throughout the day. Unique flavor lets them stand apart from basic recipes.
Get the Recipe: Cottage Cheese Pancakes

Eggs Benedict Casserole

A serving of bread pudding with a creamy sauce and chopped herbs is lifted from a baking dish.
Eggs Benedict Casserole. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Spin on a classic transforms breakfast plates with this Eggs Benedict Casserole. Slices pack a gentle flavor and creamy texture that hold well for group serving. I assemble it for brunch when traditional recipes need a shortcut. The casserole fits neatly into buffets and potlucks.
Get the Recipe: Eggs Benedict Casserole

Sourdough Pop Tarts

A stack of three rectangular pastries filled with red jam and drizzled with white icing, displayed on brown parchment paper.
Sourdough Pop Tarts. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Handheld sweet treats are simple with this Sourdough Pop Tarts giving a tart bite with a crisp exterior. Tarts bake up quickly and can be frozen for snack trays. I prep pop tarts for brunch tables when variety matters. Each bite brings something new to a classic spread.
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Cheddar Bay Sausage Balls

A plate of golden-brown, cheesy sausage balls stacked on top of each other, with one ball partially broken to show the inside texture.
Cheddar Bay Sausage Balls. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Bold flavor in compact form makes these Cheddar Bay Sausage Balls a popular choice for spring gatherings. Balls work as snacks or part of main plates. I bake plenty for easy grabbing at busy meals. The salty, cheesy notes blend well with lighter sides.
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Lemon Ricotta Pancakes

A plate of pancakes topped with powdered sugar, fresh blueberries, lemon wedges, and drizzled with syrup.
Lemon Ricotta Pancakes. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Soft stacks turn sunny with these Lemon Ricotta Pancakes, highlighting citrus and creamy texture. Pancakes rise well and can be served cool or warm. I set them out for brunch spreads to add brightness. The combination welcomes spring flavors to the plate.
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Egg Prosciutto Bagel

Close-up of a savory pastry topped with a sunny-side-up egg, sliced ham, yellow bell pepper, and garnished with chopped parsley, served on a sesame seed bun.
Egg Prosciutto Bagel. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Breakfast sandwiches lift the menu with this Egg Prosciutto Bagel showing up for Easter brunch. Layers hold up neatly for fast eating and easy serving. I keep bagel sandwiches prepared for events where quick bites matter. They fill plates and offer a savory choice.
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Chocolate Croissant

Chocolate and pretzel rolls with powdered sugar.
Chocolate Croissant. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Flaky pastry and rich filling place this Chocolate Croissant among my top brunch picks for spring. Croissants stack easily for sharing and can be served warm or at room temperature. I bake extras to freeze for later breakfast. Every slice calls for a second look at the dessert table.
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Turkey Sausage Patties

Four browned sausage patties garnished with chopped herbs on a plate, with a fork breaking one open to show the inside.
Turkey Sausage Patties. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Savory patties bring a healthy twist to brunch, especially with this Turkey Sausage Patties option. Patties cook quickly and blend well with eggs or potatoes. I make extra for snacks throughout the day. Lean meat delivers a hearty bite without feeling heavy.
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Sweet Orange Rolls

A round baking dish lined with parchment paper holds several cinnamon rolls covered in a thick layer of icing.
Sweet Orange Rolls. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Citrus and dough always pair well, and these Sweet Orange Rolls brighten up any Easter breakfast. The rolls unfold with gentle sweetness and a hint of fruit, showing off spring flavors. I bring extra for dessert after the meal ends. Orange rolls look and taste like holiday treats.
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Irish Potatoes

Three golden-brown fritters stacked on a plate, garnished with chopped green herbs on top.
Irish Potatoes. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Creamy texture and reliable flavor put these Irish Potatoes in the lineup for spring brunches. Potatoes work as a side or main dish and don’t need much to taste right. I serve them hot or at room temperature for flexible planning. The dish stays hearty and fills out plates.
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Waffles

Freshly made waffles on a plate with strawberries.
Waffles. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Crunchy outsides and light insides bring this Waffles recipe forward for holiday breakfasts. It stacks well and welcomes toppings like fruit or syrup. I prepare them in advance for easy serving during busy brunches. The batter holds up for freezing and reheating.
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Biscuits and Gravy

Two biscuits topped with creamy sausage gravy and garnished with fresh thyme are served on a beige plate.
Biscuits and Gravy. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Brunch gets a boost of flavor with this Biscuits and Gravy, offering creamy sauce over fluffy biscuits for a classic pairing. Both elements keep well in a buffet. I serve them at events where guests want something filling. The dish rounds out the menu with a familiar bite.
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Cinnamon Roll Casserole

Close-up of a dish of warm cinnamon rolls topped with white glaze.
Cinnamon Roll Casserole. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Quick baking and soft texture make this Cinnamon Roll Casserole a spring favorite. Casserole slices come out neat for easy sharing at brunch tables. I prep extra snacks later in the day. Spice and sweet dough turn mornings into something special.
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Hot Breakfast Sandwich

A sesame seed bagel sandwich with cream cheese, smoked salmon, red onion, cucumber, and sprouts on a plate.
Hot Breakfast Sandwich. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Fast prep and filling options mean this Hot Breakfast Sandwich earns its spot for Easter brunch. Sandwiches can be customized for different tastes and needs. I assemble them quickly for busy meals. The dish fits into both formal events and casual gatherings.
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Pancake Casserole

A baked French toast casserole topped with powdered sugar, sliced strawberries, and blueberries in a white dish.
Pancake Casserole. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Brunch menus expand with this Pancake Casserole that brings soft layers and a bit of syrup sweetness. Casserole holds up well on buffet tables. I bake a batch for quick serving and easy leftovers. Slices taste great even after cooling.
Get the Recipe: Pancake Casserole

Buttery Cheddar Biscuits

A close-up of several golden-brown biscuits stacked on parchment paper, garnished with a few sprigs of fresh herbs.
Buttery Cheddar Biscuits. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Gentle crumb and cheesy flavor give these Buttery Cheddar Biscuits a savory boost for breakfast spreads. Biscuits last well after baking and offer a homemade touch. I prefer making them for holidays since they’re easy to freeze. Their rich taste stands out beside ham and eggs.
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Chicken and Waffles

A stack of waffles and fried chicken pieces with syrup being poured on top, served on a beige plate.
Chicken and Waffles. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

A balance of sweet and savory arrives with this Chicken and Waffles, delivering crispy texture and bold flavor. The dish stacks high for brunch plates and gets interest for its combo appeal. I use waffles and chicken as a centerpiece when variety is needed. Each bite gives contrast and keeps the holiday upbeat.
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Easter Casserole

A spoon scoops a portion of creamy vegetable casserole topped with golden breadcrumbs and chopped herbs.
Easter Casserole. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Main course meets comfort in this Easter Casserole, set up for easy sharing and simple slicing. Casserole serves as a base for plenty of sides or meal starters. I bake a large dish for gatherings, looking to save time. Warm servings always top the holiday menu.
Get the Recipe: Easter Casserole

Breakfast Potatoes

Breakfast potatoes with parsley on a wooden cutting board.
Breakfast Potatoes. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Savory bites fill brunch plates with these Breakfast Potatoes as a side or main dish. Potatoes stay crisp and fit right with eggs or meats. I roast batches for events needing quick add-ons. The dish keeps its flavor strong from the first bite to the last.
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Ham and Potato Casserole

A wooden spoon lifts a serving of cheesy casserole with chunks of ham and potatoes from a baking dish.
Ham and Potato Casserole. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Spring feasts welcome this Ham and Potato Casserole, blending creamy texture and salty meat for a filling base. Casserole slices keep neat and taste even better as leftovers. I serve this dish for morning meals or as the start to a holiday buffet. Classic combinations bring hearty flavor to the celebration.
Get the Recipe: Ham and Potato Casserole

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