Because theyll need a little more than chocolate eggs for the most important meal of the day.
Weve rounded up our favorite Easter breakfast ideas, and these Easter breakfast ideas are festive and filling.
These Easter breakfast recipes will keep every bunny full and happy untilthe main event of the day.

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After all, theyre easy to make, crowd-pleasing, and deliciously filling.
2-Ingredient Biscuits
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What could be easier than two-ingredient biscuits?
As the name promises, this crowd-pleasing recipe requires just two ingredients: self-rising flour and heavy whipping cream.

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It’s perfect for whipping up quickly with little ones and having breakfast on the table in a jiff.
Easter Egg Bread
Thistraditional bread recipewill impress every bunny at the table!
A tip from our Test Kitchen: Use any leftovers to make French toast the next morning.

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Plus, you need just five ingredients to make them.
These festive rolls have a sweet tie to the story of Easter.
You could also top it with somehomemade cream cheese frostingif youre feeling sweet!

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Fresh strawberries add a colorful, good-for-you touch.
All its missing is a side offresh fruit salad.
Try it with a slice of cheese to be authenticyes, really!

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Throw any leftovers in the breadbasket to enjoy with the Easter meal later that day!
This sheet-pan egg casserole makes fresh veggies shine.
Strawberry Crepes
Crepes feel fancy enough for a holiday, but they actually come together very quickly.

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A topping of Honeyed Strawberries is a beautiful and seasonal addition.

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