Mother’s Day Brunch: 8 Quick Recipes to Delight Mom

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 is not the day to get bogged down in long prep or fussy techniques.

The goal is to show up, share something homemade, and actually enjoy the time together.

These recipes keep things simple and fruit-forward so you can assemble a beautiful brunch without spending all morning in the kitchen. Each option relies on accessible ingredients and straightforward steps, yet produces impressive results that look and taste like more work than they take.

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 centerpiece that’s shareable and visually striking—ideal for a relaxed brunch that still feels special.

2. Apple Pie Coffee Cake

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A cozy, cinnamon-scented cake layered with a tender apple filling. It delivers the comfort of apple pie in an easy coffee cake format that pairs perfectly with coffee or tea.

3. Bourbon Peach Galette

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Rustic and free-form, this galette showcases juicy peaches and a whisper of bourbon. It’s forgiving to shape and delivers bright, summery flavor with minimal fuss.

4. Easy Cherry Danish

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Flaky pastry, creamy filling, and sweet cherries combine to give you bakery-worthy pastries at home. This recipe comes together quickly and makes an elegant addition to the brunch spread.

5. Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls

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Soft, fluffy rolls swirled with cinnamon sugar and studded with a sweet blueberry filling, finished with a creamy glaze. A comforting, fruit-forward twist on a brunch classic.

6. Strawberry Croissant French Toast Bake

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Buttery croissants soaked in a rich custard with bright strawberries bake into a golden, tender dish that feels indulgent without being complicated.

7. Peach Dutch Baby

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Light, airy, and baked in a single pan, this puffed pancake is simple to make and impressive to serve. Top with fresh peaches or a dusting of powdered sugar for a pretty finish.

8. Overnight Blueberry French Toast Bake

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Layer bread, custard, and blueberries, chill overnight, then bake in the morning for a warm, comforting casserole that requires almost no active morning work—perfect for a leisurely Mother’s Day.

Make It About the Moment

You don’t need elaborate recipes to make Mother’s Day meaningful. A table filled with simple, delicious dishes and the time to sit together is what truly matters. These fruit-forward options let you focus on celebrating, connecting, and creating memories instead of getting stuck in the kitchen.

Wishing you a relaxed and joyful Mother’s Day.