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Brunch Basics

Celebrate the weekend with good friends, great food and maybe even a cocktail or two

Brunch Menus

Weekend Warrior Brunch

It's the weekend, which is cause enough for a celebration. Try our simple but elegant menu.

Suggested sides from the market or for your guests to bring: Caesar salad, biscuits, fruit tart

Pre-Game Brunch

Gear up for game time with an all-star midday meal perfect for fans and champs alike.

Suggested sides to round out your meal: Sour cream coffee cake, green salad, fruit cups

Celebration Brunch

Serve an elegant spread for baby and wedding showers, or for anytime at all.

Serve alongside these suggested sides: Croissants, baby lettuces, assorted sliced melons and berries

Healthy Brunch

Feel your best with these light and delicious recipes from EatingWell.

Healthy, easy sides for a simple celebration: Multigrain rolls, roasted vegetables, fresh-squeezed juices

Brunch Recipes

Design your special menu with recipes from our brunch collection. Pick a couple from each category for the ultimate custom spread.


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Seven Tips for a Successful, Stress-Free Brunch

Entertaining friends or celebrating a special event should be an enjoyable undertaking. Try these simple tips to ensure brunch success:

Set up a self-serve Bellini bar

Puree frozen or fresh fruits and set them out with bottles of sparkling wine. No need to break the bank for expensive Champagnes –

Prosecco or a mid-priced sparkling

wine is just fine.

Make-ahead dishes rule

Stratas and savory bread puddings should be assembled the day before for best results. Frittatas, Spanish tortillas and

egg roulades can be made the

morning of and easily reheated or

served at room temperature.

Morning Foods

No time for brunch? Get recipes for a quick breakfast.

Brew a perfect cup of Joe with these helpful pointers.