10 Unique Easter Brunch Dishes

Hosting Easter brunch this year? Maybe you’re thinking about throwing your old standbys out the window and creating a whole new menu this year. Then this roundup of unique Easter brunch recipes will have your guests ooohing and ahhhing until the very last bite.

PA Eats names the top 10 Unique Easter Brunch Recipes:

Hakuna Frittata

It means no worries…you know the rest of the song. This breakfast dish, brought to you by Spoonful, is easy, healthy and a definite crowd-pleaser for everyone—young and old.

Buckwheat Crepes with Ham, Gruyere and Carmelized Onions

This savory breakfast dish is brought to you by the one and only, Bobby Flay. Don’t let that intimidate you, though. Follow these step-by-step instructions, and your guests will be raving about this dish for sure.

Prosciutto and Melon Salad with a Cantelope Vinaigrette

For the health-conscious eaters at your Easter table, MyRecipes promises this salad will be a big hit. Hitting both the sweet and salty components on the head, this dish is a must have this year.

Spring Pea Orzo

This side dish from the folks at Southern Living is a no-brainer as it complements just about any main course you could possibly cook up. It’s light, colorful and chock full of flavor.

Pepper Jelly and Ginger Glazed Ham

Sure, you’ve had ham before. The experts over at MyRecipes are willing to bet you haven’t had ham like this. We couldn’t help falling in love with the pairing of pepper jelly and ginger so much, we just had to share it with you.

Rosemary, Fennel and Garlic Lamb-Sausage Rounds

That sounds like a mouthful, right? Well trust us, you’re going to want a mouthful, or several, of this yummy main course, brought to you by Martha Stewart. With only a half hour of prep time, this dish will allow you to wow you guests and still have time to focus on other dishes.

Pork Shoulder Braised with Apple Cider, Thyme and Tomatos

We loved this recipe from Fine Cooking because it’s traditional in it’s pairing of pork with apples, yet we’re digging the spin of using apple cider in combination with thyme and tomatoes. You can thank us later.

Strawberry Rhubarb Bread Pudding

Oh yes, this does exist. It looks like the folks over at Eating Well have dessert covered this Easter. This is certainly a different spin on the traditional bread pudding.

Carrot Cake with Chevre Frosting

What’s Easter without Carrot Cake, you ask? We coudn’t agree more, so here’s your recipe for Carrot Cake with a spin. Enjoy!

White Peach Sangria

This refreshing homemade sangria recipe from All Recipes will surely please the folks sitting around your Easter table this year.

Tell us, what will you be serving your guests at Easter brunch this year?