8 Brunch Recipes to Make for Mother’s Day

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 are the mom hosting, this isn’t the day to get lost in long prep or endless peeling.

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

These recipes keep things simple while highlighting fresh fruit so you can assemble 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. It makes an impressive centerpiece that’s effortless to prepare and easy to share.

2. Apple Pie Coffee Cake

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A cozy, cinnamon-spiced coffee cake layered with tender apple filling—comforting, fragrant, and perfect with coffee or tea.

3. Bourbon Peach Galette

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This rustic, free-form pastry celebrates juicy peaches with a touch of bourbon. It’s relaxed in appearance but full of bright, warm flavor.

4. Easy Cherry Danish

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Flaky pastry, a creamy filling, and sweet cherries come together in a pastry that tastes like it came from a bakery but takes only minutes to assemble.

5. Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls

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Soft, fluffy rolls swirled with cinnamon sugar and layered with juicy blueberry filling, finished with a creamy glaze—familiar and fruit-forward at once.

6. Strawberry Croissant French Toast Bake

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Buttery croissants soaked in a rich custard with sweet strawberries bake into a golden, tender dish that feels special without extra fuss.

7. Peach Dutch Baby

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Light, airy, and baked in one pan, this puffed pancake is simple to make and stunning to serve—an elegant, shareable option for brunch.

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 hands-off work ahead of time so you can enjoy a warm, comforting brunch with minimal morning effort.

Make it about the moment

You don’t need complicated dishes to make Mother’s Day meaningful. A table of simple, delicious fruit-forward recipes and the time to sit and savor them is what makes the day special.

Focus on celebrating, connecting, and creating memories together—those are the parts that matter most.

Happy Mother’s Day!