Brunch on Christmas is its own kind of present, especially when there’s a whole roster of 29 options to try and maybe, just maybe, start an unspoken family competition about who brings the best dish. It’s tough to be grumpy about early mornings when the whole house smells amazing, and people are sneaking seconds before anyone says “grace.” With so much variety to pick from, everyone’s quirky food preferences become part of the fun instead of a headache.

A slice of baked Western omelet with ham, red peppers, and herbs is served on a white plate with a fork holding a bite-sized piece.
Easy Baked Western Omelet. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Sheet Pan Pancakes

Three stacked pieces of cornbread topped with a pat of butter, raspberries, and a blueberry, with additional blueberries on the plate.
Sheet Pan Pancakes. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Whipping up Sheet Pan Pancakes makes it simple to serve pancakes to a crowd all at once, and you’ll appreciate their fluff and convenience. No standing by the stove flipping, just slice and serve straight from the oven for a stress-free brunch. With various toppings sprinkled on before baking, there’s something for everyone to choose from at the table. It helps fill the morning with comfort while making cleanup almost effortless.
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Chef Jenn’s Baked Biscuits & Gravy Casserole

A baking dish of sausage and biscuit casserole topped with creamy gravy and chopped parsley, with a serving spoon partially in the dish.
Chef Jenn’s Baked Biscuits & Gravy Casserole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Few dishes capture the spirit of Christmas brunch quite like Chef Jenn’s Baked Biscuits & Gravy Casserole, which brings classic comfort and an easy serving style to the table. Soft biscuits soak up creamy sausage gravy in every bite, giving everyone extra reasons to linger. This recipe keeps things simple, making it ideal for group gatherings with its make-ahead convenience. You’ll find it’s always one of those recipes that people remember, which instantly brings a sense of togetherness to the celebration.
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Potato Cheese Bread

Potato Cheese Bread on a black board.
Potato Cheese Bread. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Simple ingredients combine to form Potato Cheese Bread, a unique twist that feels right at home on any brunch table. Soft, cheesy, and warm, this bread comes together easily and can anchor a plate full of holiday flavors. Sharing slices with family and friends as part of the spread creates a feeling of instant warmth that matches any festive mood. It’s one of those dishes that makes everyone grab a second slice even before finishing the first.
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Spinach and Goat Cheese Omelet

A plate with a spinach and goat cheese omelette, fresh lettuce, and cherry tomatoes, next to a cup of coffee and a basket of bread rolls on a marble table.
Spinach and Goat Cheese Omelet. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Packed with vibrant flavors and easy to prepare, Spinach and Goat Cheese Omelet brings a restaurant-style touch to your holiday morning. The creamy goat cheese and nutritious spinach combine to present a dish that’s both visually appealing and deeply fulfilling. Its elegant filling fits right in with both casual and more formal brunch gatherings. Offering this dish at the table instantly makes the morning feel a little bit more special.
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Pretzel Pancakes

Pretzel pancakes with a bottle of maple syrup nearby.
Pretzel Pancakes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Serving up Pretzel Pancakes is an unexpected way to surprise guests and put a playful spin on a familiar favorite at your Christmas brunch. They bring the distinct flavor and tender texture of soft pretzels into a breakfast tradition everyone knows and loves. These fluffy and flavorful pancakes can be paired with both sweet and savory toppings, giving everyone something to enjoy. Sitting together, family and friends get to try something new, making the moment even more memorable.
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Spinach-Mushroom Baked Eggs

Baked eggs with spinach and mushrooms in a metal baking dish, one portion being lifted with a spatula.
Spinach-Mushroom Baked Eggs. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

For those who love a bit of green in their breakfast, Spinach-Mushroom Baked Eggs give you a meal that delivers flavor and nutrition without the fuss. Earthy mushrooms and vibrant spinach create a base for rich, baked eggs, ready to scoop right onto plates. Easy to prepare for a group, this dish manages to feel upgraded while staying simple. Serve this as part of your spread and watch it quickly become a favorite at the table, bringing together both healthy ingredients and cozy comfort in every bite.
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Sausage-Hash Brown Breakfast Casserole

A serving of Sausage-Hash Brown Breakfast Casserole on a black plate with a fork, next to a baking dish and pasta shells on a marble surface.
Sausage-Hash Brown Breakfast Casserole. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

For gatherings where you want to bring everyone together, Sausage-Hash Brown Breakfast Casserole checks every box for hearty and crowd-friendly fare. Crispy hash browns layered with tasty sausage and melted cheese create delicious bites from first forkful to last. This dish delivers comfort that’s easy to prepare in advance, so there’s more time to spend with family. You’ll notice how quickly it disappears, a sign of how well it fits into the holiday spread.
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Broccoli 3-Cheese Impossible Quiche

A slice of Broccoli 3-Cheese Impossible Quiche on a white plate with a side of mixed fruit. A full quiche and glass of orange juice are in the background.
Broccoli 3-Cheese Impossible Quiche. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bringing out Broccoli 3-Cheese Impossible Quiche can change up the typical brunch with its combination of vegetables and cheesy richness. An easy method lets this dish come together without fuss, and there’s no need for a traditional crust. Each bite delivers a mix of tastes that appeals to kids and adults, while the golden surface always looks inviting. Everyone finds themselves reaching for seconds and maybe even asking for the recipe.
Get the Recipe: Broccoli 3-Cheese Impossible Quiche

Cheesy Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole

A hand holds a wooden spatula lifting a Cheesy Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole from a baking tray.
Cheesy Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Few dishes bring more smiles than Cheesy Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole, where golden, crispy tater tots meet creamy eggs and tasty cheese in every layer. Its simple assembly leaves you with plenty of time to enjoy the company of your guests. Because it’s baked all in one pan, there’s less mess and more room for mingling. This recipe often goes fast, and anyone who tries it is sure to ask for more. For an extra touch, try adding cooked sausage or colorful vegetables before baking, making it as hearty and crowd-pleasing as you like.
Get the Recipe: Cheesy Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole

Bacon Pancakes

A stack of pancakes with strips of bacon between layers sits on a white plate, next to a jar of syrup and a folded napkin with forks.
Bacon Pancakes. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

One bite of Bacon Pancakes and you’ll see why this brunch favorite stands out among Christmas morning traditions. Salty, smoky bacon gets cooked right into each stack, delivering a combination of sweet and savory in every forkful. These pancakes taste best when shared with friends and family at a breakfast table filled with laughter. They make a classic breakfast feel a bit more fun, and no one will leave hungry, especially when drizzled with maple syrup or served with a side of fresh fruit.
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Montreal Smoked Meat Hash

A white rectangular plate with Montreal smoked meat hash on it.
Montreal Smoked Meat Hash. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Gather everyone around for Montreal Smoked Meat Hash, where smoky, flavorful meat is paired with crisp potatoes and onions. It comes together easily, transforming leftovers into a brunch centerpiece that tastes far from ordinary. Adding a few eggs on top makes it hearty enough to fuel your morning festivities. This recipe always manages to get people talking, whether they grew up with it or are trying it for the first time, and often leaves everyone eager for another bite.
Get the Recipe: Montreal Smoked Meat Hash

Shakshuka

A bowl of shakshuka with poached eggs in tomato sauce, topped with feta and cilantro, served with a slice of toasted bread and a fork on a blue plate.
Shakshuka. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Bright and bold flavors are the highlight of Shakshuka, where poached eggs bathe in a spiced tomato and pepper sauce. This dish makes the brunch table pop with color, delivering both comfort and something truly special for your guests. All you need is some good bread to scoop it up, and you’ll see everyone gathering around for more. Families enjoy the easy, one-pan approach that brings a taste of tradition to the morning, while also making cleanup simple for busy days.
Get the Recipe: Shakshuka

Honey Cornbread Muffins

A Honey Cornbread muffin on a white plate, topped with a pat of butter and drizzled with syrup.
Honey Cornbread Muffins. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

Fresh from the oven, Honey Cornbread Muffins offer just the right amount of sweetness to complement a delicious brunch spread. Their golden color and tender crumb fill the air with an inviting aroma, making it hard for anyone to resist. Quick to mix up and bake, these muffins work equally well for big gatherings or quieter mornings. Bringing them out is an effortless way to add something familiar and comforting to the table, instantly making everyone feel at home.
Get the Recipe: Honey Cornbread Muffins

Ham & Cheese Impossible Quiche

Slices of Ham & Cheese Impossible Quiche next to a whole pie.
Ham & Cheese Impossible Quiche. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

No need to mess with pastry when you can enjoy Ham & Cheese Impossible Quiche, which brings timeless flavors together in a simple, crust-free way. Chopped ham and shredded cheese combine beautifully, producing a soft and cheesy centerpiece without hours of work. Serve this warm and watch everyone come back for another slice, especially when the table is crowded with friends and family. It’s a recipe that fits perfectly with easygoing celebrations.
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Sausage n Egg Cups

Three baked egg and meat cups topped with herbs and cheese are on a white plate, accompanied by blackberries.
Sausage n Egg Cups. Photo credit: Keto Cooking Wins.

When you want to streamline breakfast for a group, Sausage n Egg Cups offer a perfect grab-and-go solution for busy Christmas mornings. The combination of tasty sausage and fluffy eggs baked right in muffin tins makes serving and cleanup quick. These cups appeal to both kids and adults, packing protein and flavor into compact portions. You’ll appreciate how little effort they take, letting you focus on your guests and conversation.
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Mini Flaky Cheese Biscuits

A plate of Mini Flaky Cheese Biscuits with raspberries, accompanied by a glass mug of coffee and a small bowl of yellow sauce on a white wooden table with a floral napkin.
Mini Flaky Cheese Biscuits. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

Sharing a basket of Mini Flaky Cheese Biscuits instantly makes the brunch table feel more inviting, as each golden, buttery piece gets passed around. These bite-sized biscuits are easy to whip up, and you can pair them with both sweet preserves and tasty dishes. Their flaky layers and cheesy inside make them disappear quickly, no matter how many you serve. Baked until tender, they’re a crowd-pleaser that always earns compliments.
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Eggless Breakfast Casserole With Sausage

A plate of breakfast casserole on a black plate.
Eggless Breakfast Casserole With Sausage. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

If anyone at your table is looking for egg-free options, Eggless Breakfast Casserole With Sausage offers just the thing without sacrificing flavor or heartiness. The tasty sausage and vegetables blend with a creamy base, creating a comfort food classic everyone can enjoy. Its easy, one-pan construction keeps preparation and cleanup minimal, freeing up time for other activities. Friends and family will appreciate the thoughtful inclusion for all diets.
Get the Recipe: Eggless Breakfast Casserole With Sausage

Canadian Coffee

A canadian coffee with a whipped cream and cinnamon sticks.
Canadian Coffee. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

A warm mug of Canadian Coffee sets the mood for a special morning with friends and family, offering a twist on a familiar classic. The combination of strong brewed coffee and a touch of sweetness makes it an ideal companion to your brunch feast. This beverage is an easy yet memorable way to bring everyone together before the meal even begins. It’s one of those simple pleasures that helps make the moment stand out.
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Spinach And Sweet Potato Hash

A bowl and plates of sweet potato hash with sautéed spinach and onions, served on a white table with forks, a napkin, and a small bowl of pepper.
Spinach And Sweet Potato Hash. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Adding a burst of color and nutrition to the table, Spinach And Sweet Potato Hash includes fresh greens and hearty sweet potatoes for a meal that never feels heavy. This dish cooks up quickly in one pan and pairs perfectly with eggs, making it an easy addition to the breakfast lineup. It offers a wholesome base and enough flavor to stand on its own or alongside other favorites. Every bite brings a sense of comfort and home to the day.
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Raspberry Crescent Ring

A slice of raspberry crescent ring with white icing on a white plate, with fresh raspberries and a green leaf in the background.
Raspberry Crescent Ring. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

Presenting this Raspberry Crescent Ring brings instant cheer to the breakfast table, its vibrant color and fruity filling catching everyone’s eye. This recipe uses convenient crescent dough, filled with raspberry preserves and baked until golden. Slicing into the ring allows everyone to grab a soft, sweet roll bursting with flavor. This easy addition quickly becomes a highlight of brunch, thanks to its simplicity, showstopper looks, and crowd-pleasing taste.
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Christmas Morning Casserole

A closeup shot of breakfast casserole on a plate with berries.
Christmas Morning Casserole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bringing everyone together for brunch is easier with Christmas Morning Casserole, which combines eggs, cheese, and breakfast meats in a dish that’s both easy and hearty. It’s baked in one pan and has become a mainstay for those who want to prepare most of the meal the night before. Whether you serve it alongside muffins or fresh fruit, it stands out as a centerpiece on any brunch table. Every scoop feels like a tradition in the making.
Get the Recipe: Christmas Morning Casserole

Southern Ham Salad

A bowl of Southern ham salad and a plate of croissants on a wooden table.
Southern Ham Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

For something a little different, serve Southern Ham Salad as a spread for sandwiches or with crackers to get the day started right. With creamy dressing and plenty of tender ham, this dish brings together familiar ingredients in a way that’s friendly for gatherings large and small. Its flavors balance richness and tang, making it a favorite among kids and adults alike. You’ll find that people come back to this one time and again, always looking forward to another bite.
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Baked Cinnamon French Toast

A baking pan with sliced Baked Cinnamon French Toast is shown, with a hand using a spoon to lift one piece.
Baked Cinnamon French Toast. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

All the comfort of classic flavors comes through in Baked Cinnamon French Toast, where thick slices of bread are soaked and baked for a custardy center and golden crust. This sweet addition bakes all at once, making it ideal for serving crowds without constant tending. Dust with powdered sugar and serve with syrup, and you’ve got an easy crowd-pleaser. It’s guaranteed to have people asking for seconds as soon as they taste it.
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Leftover Cottage Roll Hash

A bowl of leftover cottage roll hash on a white tablecloth.
Leftover Cottage Roll Hash. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

No leftovers ever go to waste when you have Leftover Cottage Roll Hash as part of your brunch menu, turning yesterday’s meal into today’s delicious breakfast. Tossed with potatoes and onions in a frying pan, this dish gets crispy, golden edges and a burst of flavor with each forkful. It’s a resourceful way to keep the table full with minimal fuss. People always appreciate clever twists that deliver both comfort and nostalgia together.
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Croissant Breakfast Casserole

A white plate with a slice of Croissant breakfast casserole and orange next to it.
Croissant Breakfast Casserole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Flaky, buttery croissants are transformed into Croissant Breakfast Casserole, which combines them with eggs, cheese, and breakfast sausage for a hands-off main dish. The texture stands out from traditional bread-based casseroles, offering a tender bite in every forkful. Assembly only takes a few minutes, and you can even prepare it a day ahead for extra convenience. Sitting down to eat this feels like a special treat everyone can look forward to.
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Sweet Potato Pancakes

A stack of Sweet Potato Pancakes with a berry.
Sweet Potato Pancakes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bringing Sweet Potato Pancakes to the table offers a lovely alternative to plain flapjacks, with their natural sweetness and fluffy texture. This recipe mixes cooked sweet potatoes into the batter for extra moisture and subtle flavor without complicated steps. Served with a drizzle of syrup or a dollop of whipped cream, they work as a side or a main event. Guests love the homey feel these pancakes give to a special brunch gathering.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Potato Pancakes

Cinnamon Roll Casserole

A close-up of a partially eaten piece of Cinnamon Roll Casserole on a white plate, with a fork resting beside it.
Cinnamon Roll Casserole. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

All the flavors of a classic breakfast treat come together in Cinnamon Roll Casserole, but without the extra time or effort of individual rolls. Pieces of dough are soaked and baked in cinnamon-spiced custard, making this dish soft and sweet with every serving. The aroma alone brings everyone to the kitchen before you even call them to the table. It’s an easy way to make the morning feel instantly more festive, transforming an ordinary breakfast into something everyone looks forward to.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Roll Casserole

Butter Scones

Two butter scones on a plate with a cup of tea on a marble surface.
Butter Scones. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

Plates of Butter Scones bring a bit of traditional baking to your morning gathering, struck with just enough richness to stand up on their own. These scones have a delicate crumb and work well with jams or a knob of butter, setting the stage for a memorable meal. Baking them ahead means more time for celebration and less stress before guests arrive. Their crowd-pleasing familiarity always wins smiles around the table, making everyone feel welcome with every buttery bite.
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Easy Baked Western Omelet

A slice of baked Western omelet with ham, red peppers, and herbs is served on a white plate with a fork holding a bite-sized piece.
Easy Baked Western Omelet. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

When you want a dish that’s easy to throw together but packed with flavor, Easy Baked Western Omelet is the answer for a festive brunch. Full of bell peppers, ham, and cheese, each slice is colorful and filling without complicated preparation. It bakes up fluffy and ready to serve to a hungry group with minimal attention required. Families love this recipe for its familiar flavors and the way it brings everyone to the table happily.
Get the Recipe: Easy Baked Western Omelet

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