20 Affordable Easter Brunch Ideas & Recipes You’ll Love
Easter is the perfect time to gather with family and friends for a bright, cheerful brunch. Now imagine enjoying that brunch without the stress of overspending or last-minute prep.
From sweet pastries to savory favorites, these 20 affordable Easter brunch recipes and ideas are:
- Budget-friendly
- Easy to prepare
- Perfect for family-friendly celebrations
Make your Easter brunch delicious, festive, and wallet-friendly with these ideas.

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Must-Try Easter Brunch Recipes & Ideas
1. Egg Muffins

Egg muffins are the perfect Easter brunch food for individual and customized servings. Mix eggs with cheese and any toppings that your Easter crowd may like. They are easy to make, affordable, and everyone can choose one that suits their taste buds.
Here’s an easy recipe that’s sure to impress >>
Budget Bite: Eggs are inexpensive and versatile. Use leftover veggies to cut costs even more.
2. Ham & Cheese Croissant

This recipe will become a new Easter favorite! The star is a puff pastry found in the freezer section. Fill with eggs, ham, cheese, and Dijon mustard, and it’s a savory handheld brunch food that even the kids will enjoy.
3. Hot Cross Buns

Classic and symbolic for Easter, homemade hot cross buns are surprisingly affordable when made from scratch.
Try this homemade recipe. >>
Budget Bite: Flour, sugar, and spices are inexpensive pantry staples that go a long way.
4. Deviled Eggs

Everyone looks forward to this classic spring dish. Deviled eggs are affordable, crowd-pleasing, and a festive addition to Easter brunch.
5. Doughnut Bread Pudding

This doughnut bread pudding is a fun and cozy addition to Easter brunch, and it’s surprisingly budget-friendly. Made with day-old donuts, it turns discounted bakery finds into a rich, crowd-pleasing dish with very little effort.
Using day-old donuts is not only affordable, it’s ideal! They soak up the custard perfectly and help reduce food waste.
6. Easter Bunny Cinnamon Rolls

This simple recipe uses tubes of store-bought cinnamon rolls with some icing and sprinkles. So cute and delicious!
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7. Sheet Pan Pancakes

Sheet pan pancakes are perfect for Easter brunch when you’re feeding a crowd. Instead of standing at the stove flipping batches, everything bakes at once in the oven.
With simple pantry ingredients and endless topping options, they’re an easy, budget-friendly way to serve a homemade brunch with minimal effort.
8. Easy Sausage Breakfast Casserole

Sausage breakfast casserole is an easy, affordable choice. Everything bakes together in one dish, and it can be prepped ahead of time to save stress.
To keep it budget-friendly, use regular breakfast sausage and stretch it with eggs, bread, or potatoes for a filling meal that serves plenty.
9. Spinach Salad

A fresh spinach salad is a light, refreshing addition to any brunch spread. It balances out richer dishes and can be made with simple ingredients like spinach, fruit, nuts, and a quick homemade dressing.
Using seasonal produce keeps it affordable while adding color and freshness to the table.
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10. Spiral Ham

Bone-in or spiral hams often go on sale around Easter. A single ham can serve a lot of people, and leftovers stretch even further for sandwiches, casseroles, soups, or breakfast dishes. When you look at cost per serving, ham is usually one of the most economical holiday proteins.
11. Jam Pie Bites

Transform store-bought pie crust and jam into a unique and adorable brunch bundle that pairs perfectly with coffee or tea. Try this awesome recipe.
Or check out these easy cranberry brie bites >>
12. Pecan Pie French Toast Casserole

Pecan pie French toast casserole is a cozy, crowd-pleasing option for Easter brunch that feels indulgent without breaking the budget.
Made with simple ingredients like bread and eggs (baked in one dish), it’s an easy way to serve something special while keeping costs manageable.
Budget Bite: Save money by using day-old or discounted bread and reducing the amount of pecans slightly.
13. Homemade Yogurt

Fresh, homemade yogurt is a simple yet special addition to an Easter brunch spread. It’s surprisingly easy to make and tastes so much better than store-bought. With just milk, a little time, and a spoonful of yogurt to get started, you can create a creamy base perfect for topping with fruit, honey, or delicious granola.
14. Tater Tot Casserole

Make-ahead tater tot bacon casserole is a perfect Easter brunch option when you want something hearty, easy, and kid-friendly. It can be assembled the night before and baked the morning of, saving time on a busy holiday.
With affordable ingredients like frozen tater tots, eggs, and bacon, it’s a comforting dish that feeds a crowd without stretching your budget.
15. Carrot Cake Baked Oatmeal

Carrot cake baked oatmeal is a cozy and wholesome addition to Easter brunch. It has all the warm spices and flavors of classic carrot cake, but in an easy, make-ahead breakfast form. Made with simple pantry staples like oats and carrots, it’s a budget-friendly way to serve a festive dish.
16. Fruit Pizza

Fruit pizza is a fun and inexpensive Easter brunch idea that adds a pop of color to the table. Made with a simple cookie crust, a creamy spread, and seasonal fruit, it’s easy to customize based on what’s on sale.
Budget Bite: Using in-season or frozen fruit helps keep this sweet brunch option affordable while still feeling festive.
17. Easter Bread

Easter bread is a classic. Lightly sweet and soft, it pairs perfectly with butter, jam, or a drizzle of honey. It is made with simple pantry ingredients and is an affordable way to add a traditional, homemade touch to your holiday meal.
Stuff it with colored eggs for a festive addition that your kids will love!
18. Savory Breakfast Pizza

This easy breakfast pizza made with Pillsbury crust is a hearty and crowd-friendly option for brunch. Topped with eggs, gravy, bacon, and cheese, it comes together quickly using affordable, store-bought ingredients. It’s a comforting, budget-friendly dish that’s perfect for feeding a hungry group. Try this recipe.
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19. Brunch Punch

Easter fruit punch is a bright, refreshing drink that’s easy to make for a crowd. Made with pineapple juice, orange juice, Sprite, and fresh fruit, it’s sweet, bubbly, and kid-friendly.
Using simple store-bought juices keeps this colorful Easter drink affordable while still feeling special and celebratory.
20. Easter Dirt Cups

Easter dirt cups are always a hit with kids, and they’ve become a must-have at our Easter brunch every year. They’re easy to assemble and made with simple ingredients like:
- pudding
- crushed cookies
- and festive candy
Plus, individual cups make them perfect for little hands, and they add a fun, playful touch to the brunch table.
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