8 Brunch Recipes to Delight Mom This 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 is not the day to get bogged down in long prep, peeling, and perfection.

Instead, focus on showing up, sharing something homemade, and actually enjoying the time together.

These recipes highlight bright, fruit-forward flavors and keep steps straightforward so you can assemble a beautiful brunch without spending all morning in the kitchen.

1. Strawberry Rhubarb Crescent Ring

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Sweet and tart, this crescent ring wraps flaky dough around a lively strawberry-rhubarb filling. It’s designed for sharing and makes a stunning centerpiece with minimal fuss.

2. Apple Pie Coffee Cake

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A cozy coffee cake layered with cinnamon and tender apple filling—comforting, fragrant, and easy to slice and serve to a crowd.

3. Bourbon Peach Galette

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Rustic and relaxed, a free-form galette lets juicy peaches and a touch of bourbon shine. It’s forgiving to shape and shines as a simple, elegant dessert.

4. Easy Cherry Danish

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Flaky pastry filled with creamy filling and sweet cherries gives a bakery-quality result with little hands-on time—perfect for serving warm and fresh.

5. Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls

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Soft, pillowy rolls swirled with cinnamon sugar and layered with sweet blueberry filling, then finished with a creamy glaze. A brunch classic with a fruity twist that guests will love.

6. Strawberry Croissant French Toast Bake

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Buttery croissants soaked in a rich custard with fresh strawberries bake into a golden, custardy dish that feels indulgent without being fussy.

7. Peach Dutch Baby

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Light, airy, and baked in a single pan, this puffed pancake is as effortless as it is eye-catching—serve straight from the oven for dramatic presentation.

8. Overnight Blueberry French Toast Bake

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Layer, chill, and bake: this overnight version does the work while you sleep, delivering a warm, comforting brunch with minimal morning effort.

Make it about the moment

You don’t need elaborate recipes to make Mother’s Day feel special. A table filled with simple, delicious dishes and the time to sit and savor them is what matters most.

Choose a few fruit-forward recipes that can be prepared ahead or require little last-minute work, set the table with care, and focus on connection over perfection.

That way everyone can relax, enjoy good food, and create a memorable morning together.

Happy Mother’s Day!