8 Brunch Recipes to Make for Mother’s Day Celebration

Beautiful, fruit-filled dishes for hosting Mother’s Day brunch

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Mother’s Day should feel easy. Whether you’re cooking for Mom or you’re the mom hosting, this isn’t the day to get stuck prepping, peeling, and perfecting.

It’s about showing up, sharing something homemade, and actually enjoying the moment together.

These recipes keep things simple and fruit-forward so you can create a beautiful brunch without spending the whole day in the kitchen.

1. Strawberry Rhubarb Crescent Ring

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Sweet and tart, this crescent ring wraps flaky dough around a vibrant strawberry-rhubarb filling for a shareable centerpiece that looks impressive but is simple to assemble.

2. Apple Pie Coffee Cake

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A cozy, cinnamon-scented coffee cake layered with sweet apple filling—comforting, nostalgic, and perfect with a cup of coffee.

3. Bourbon Peach Galette

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This rustic, free-form pastry celebrates juicy peaches and a hint of bourbon. It’s relaxed to make and beautiful to serve, no precision required.

4. Easy Cherry Danish

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Flaky pastry, creamy filling, and bright cherries come together quickly for a bakery-worthy treat that feels special without a lot of fuss.

5. Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls

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Soft, fluffy rolls swirled with cinnamon sugar and studded with blueberries, finished with a creamy glaze—comforting, sweet, and perfect for a leisurely brunch.

6. Strawberry Croissant French Toast Bake

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Buttery croissants soaked in rich custard with fresh strawberries bake into a golden, tender dish that feels celebratory and feeds a crowd with minimal effort.

7. Peach Dutch Baby

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Light, airy, and baked in one pan, this puffed pancake highlights fresh peaches and offers an impressive-looking dish that’s effortless to make.

8. Overnight Blueberry French Toast Bake

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Layer it, chill it, and bake it in the morning. This overnight recipe does the prep ahead so you can serve a warm, comforting brunch with almost no morning work.

Make It About the Moment

You don’t need complicated dishes to make Mother’s Day meaningful. A table filled with simple, delicious, fruit-forward recipes—and the time to sit and enjoy them—creates the best memories.

Focus on celebrating, connecting, and savoring the time together. That’s what will make the day special.

Happy Mother’s Day!