Breakfast & Brunch

12 Favorite Brunch Recipes

A sampling of our favorite brunch recipes, from fluffy waffles and blueberry Dutch baby to sour cream coffee cake and rosemary biscuit eggs Benedict.

Asparagus Gouda Tart

Asparagus Gouda Tart

Photo Credit: Styled and Photographed by Liz Neily

Whether for a special occasion or just a lazy Sunday, sometimes weekends are best spent sleeping in and preparing a delicious brunch for family and friends. To make that easier, we compiled some of our favorite brunch recipes, perfect for any season or holiday.

12 Best Brunch Recipes from the Yankee Archives

Asparagus Gouda Tart

Buttery puff pastry and tender asparagus make this attractive asparagus Gouda tart the perfect dish for brunch or even a light supper.

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Blueberry Dutch-Baby Recipe
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Blueberry Dutch Baby

This oven-baked pancake has the drama of a soufflé without any of the stress. Bring it straight from the oven to the table for all to admire—it will deflate fast but remain slightly puffed and delicious.

Sour Cream Coffee Cake with Streusel
Sour Cream Coffee Cake with Streusel
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming/Styling by Jen Beauchesne

Sour Cream Coffee Cake with Streusel

As served by chef James Arena at Connecticut’s Arethusa A Mano, this unusually moist coffee cake comes with seasonal pairings, such as peaches in summer and apples and pecans in fall. However, it is also perfect on its own.

Crisp and Fluffy Waffles Recipe
Crisp and Fluffy Waffles Recipe
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Crisp & Fluffy Waffles

Make every Sunday breakfast one you’ll remember with our crisp and fluffy waffle recipe. Adding cornstarch helps lighten the batter and ensures a crispier result.

Blueberry Pancakes with Cardamom Sugar
Blueberry Pancakes with Cardamom Sugar
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming/Styling by Jen Beauchesne

Blueberry Pancakes with Cardamom Sugar

While you can’t go wrong with well-made traditional pancakes served with butter and maple syrup, we’re partial to this blueberry version with cardamom sugar from Centre Street Café in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. It’s light and moist, rich with plump berries, and finished with a hint of fragrant cardamom.

Rosemary Biscuit Eggs Benedict Recipe
Rosemary Biscuit Eggs Benedict
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming/Styling by Jen Beauchesne

Rosemary Biscuit Eggs Benedict

Tender, aromatic rosemary biscuits are the foundation for this fresh take on eggs Benedict from the Beehive Café, in Bristol, Rhode Island, which replaces the traditional hollandaise with simple cheese sauce and adds peppery arugula and seared tomatoes on the side.

Braided Brunch Loaf
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Braided Brunch Loaf

This attractive, easy braided brunch loaf looks as though you spent hours in the kitchen, but it couldn’t be simpler. Made with store-bought puff pastry and “fancy” scrambled eggs, the result is the perfect breakfast or brunch dish for the holiday table or other special occasions. Your guests will be begging for the recipe!

Blueberry Boy Bait
Blueberry Boy Bait
Photo Credit : Heath Robbins

Blueberry Boy Bait

More than just a tasty blueberry cake, it’s rumored that this recipe for Blueberry Boy Bait can help a woman snag the man of her choosing.

Overnight French Toast Bake
Overnight French Toast Bake
Photo Credit : Amy Traverso

Overnight French Toast Bake

There are so many things to love about this recipe. It’s delicious, it can feed a crowd, it’s easy, and it’s flavored with a blend of nutmeg, cardamom, vanilla, and, if you like, bourbon. It’s warm and cozy but more aromatic than most. But wait, you may say, baked French toast with no cinnamon? That’s in the bread. Really, the only challenge to this recipe is remembering to assemble the dish before going to bed.

Baked Eggs & Mushrooms in Toast Cups
Baked Eggs & Mushrooms in Toast Cups
Photo Credit : Heath Robbins

Baked Eggs and Mushrooms in Toast Cups

Ruth Stocks of Atlanta, Georgia, won $1 for this recipe for baked eggs & mushrooms in Yankee’s June 1954 reader recipe contest. Her version called for cooked eggs in a cream sauce; we prefer them baked in toast “shells.” They’re rustic and pretty, a great meatless brunch staple.

A tray of freshly baked cinnamon rolls with icing on a cooling rack, a spoon nearby, and a bowl in the background.
Cinnamon Buns
Photo Credit : Heath Robbins

Homemade Cinnamon Buns 

Over the decades, Yankee has featured hundreds of recipes from talented New England home cooks. These delicious homemade cinnamon buns are one example, adapted from an April 1980 recipe by Mabel Gray of Putney, Vermont. We streamlined the original, but the result is true to Mabel’s tender, easy-to-work dough, stuffed with plenty of cinnamon and brown sugar.

Apple Cider Doughnut Muffins
Apple Cider Doughnut Muffins
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay

Cider Doughnut Muffins

These easy, fantastic cider doughnut muffins pack all the flavor of apple cider doughnuts without the fuss and the frying. Which brunch recipes are your family’s favorite?This post was first published in 2016 and has been updated. You may also like…
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Cathryn McCann

While on staff as digital assistant editor, Cathryn wrote and promoted content for NewEngland.com and its social media channels. Prior to this role, she lived and worked on Martha’s Vineyard as a newspaper reporter, covering everything from environmental issues and education to crime and politics.

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    1. Hi Sharron. Unfortunately, no. This is just a digital collection of some of our favorite brunch recipes that previously appeared in print. We hope you still enjoy!

  1. Our favorite breakfast is Peach Melba French Toast from the Lake House B&B at Ferry Point, NH.

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