10 Brunch Recipes Dad Will Actually Be Excited About

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Let’s be honest – brunch doesn’t always scream “Dad.” It’s usually more mimosas and dainty pastries than big, satisfying meals. But who says we can’t meet in the middle? If your Father’s Day plans involve a late-morning meal, skip the overly fussy stuff and go for brunch recipes that actually hit the spot. We’re talking hearty, flavorful dishes that still feel special – without needing to wake up at the crack of dawn to pull them off. Whether he’s into savory breakfasts, something sweet with his coffee, or just loves a good weekend spread, this lineup has a little something for every kind of dad!

French Baked Eggs

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These French-style baked eggs are buttery, creamy, and just a little bit fancy – but still super easy. The eggs bake in individual ramekins with a little crème fraiche and mushrooms until just set. They’re perfect with toast for dipping and make an elegant (but low-effort) way to kick off a Father’s Day spread. Full recipe: French Baked Eggs

Easy Tortilla Quiche

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This isn’t your average quiche. A tortilla stands in for the crust and gets filled with eggs, bell peppers, spinach, and cheese. It’s simple, satisfying, and holds up well if you need to prep it a little early – ideal for a casual brunch with dad. Full recipe: Tortilla Quiche

Chocolate Banana Muffins

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Got a chocolate-loving dad? These muffins are rich, moist, and packed with cocoa powder, melty chocolate chips, and mashed banana. They’re just sweet enough and a fun brunch treat to set out with coffee – or pack up for a backyard breakfast. Full recipe: Chocolate Banana Muffins

Blueberry Oat Pancakes

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Fluffy, filling, and made with just a handful of pantry staples, these oat flour pancakes are a feel-good option that don’t skimp on the brunch-y vibe. Stack them up with a little butter and syrup and you’re all set. Full recipe: Blueberry Oat Pancakes

Nutella French Toast Casserole

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This one’s for the sweet tooths! Rolls of bread stuffed with Nutella get baked into a custardy French toast casserole. It’s soft, gooey, and you can totally make it ahead of time, which means you can sleep in a little and still serve dad something special. Full recipe: Nutella Baked French Toast Casserole

Country Potatoes

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These crispy breakfast potatoes are tossed with veggies and cheese for a cheesy, golden, skillet-style side dish. They’re the perfect thing to pair with eggs – or just pile onto your plate solo if you’re into that. Full recipe: Country Potatoes

Goat Cheese Frittata with Sundried Tomato

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If dad’s into veggies, this frittata’s a great pick. It’s packed with basil, bell peppers, sundried tomatoes, and creamy goat cheese, and comes together in one pan. It feels a little fancy but it’s totally easy to make. Full recipe: Goat Cheese Frittata with Sundried Tomatoes

Orange Pancakes

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These ricotta orange pancakes are light and airy, and the homemade orange syrup gives them a bright, citrusy twist. If you want something that feels weekend-worthy but still doable on a regular morning, these are it. Full recipe: Orange Pancakes

Bacon and Leek Quiche

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This quiche is rich, savory, and packed with flavor from sautéed leeks and crispy bacon. The flaky, homemade crust is worth it – but you can use store-bought if you’re short on time. Slice it up warm or serve it cold – it’s good either way. Full recipe: Bacon and Leek Quiche

Chocolate Baked Oats

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This baked oatmeal is wholesome enough for breakfast but tastes like dessert (in the best way). Raspberries and dark chocolate are a dreamy combo, and the whole thing comes together in one bowl. It’s a sweet way to celebrate your dad! Full recipe: Chocolate Baked Oats

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