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Easter brunch
Recipes and ideas for Easter breakfast
An extensive Easter breakfast is as much a part of Easter as the traditional egg hunt. Find out what makes Easter brunch so popular and how you can make your Easter brunch buffet appealing for your guests.
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At a glance
Easter brunch is an important part of your Easter celebrations.
An Easter brunch buffet includes hot and cold dishes
There are many recipe ideas for Easter breakfast
Matching Easter table decorations add the finishing touch to your culinary celebration
Easter brunch: tradition and modernity
Easter is a traditional celebration with a variety of customs. These include painting eggs, the Easter egg hunt, the Easter candle, the Easter lamb, the Easter bonfire, and, of course, Easter brunch.
Many people associate Easter with long walks in early springtime, a cosy, long weekend with the family and delicious food. The lavish Easter brunch after Lent is a tradition in many families. From Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday evening, believers abstain from meat, eggs and desserts according to Christian custom. The end of Lent is the beginning of culinary delights.
For Easter breakfast on Easter Sunday, a large table is set for family and close friends. Egg dishes and brightly coloured Easter eggs, home-baked braided Easter bread, a fresh salad and a colourful soup with spring vegetables are all part of a perfect Easter brunch. Let our Easter buffet ideas inspire you.