8 Savory Brunch Ideas For Lazy Summer Mornings

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Best thing about weekends? Lazy Mornings! Some days, all you want to do is laze around in bed all morning – that is, until your stomach starts growling for some food. When that happens, all you want to do is get out of bed and fix yourself a big brunch. For such lazy mornings, don’t you wish you could just snap your fingers and the brunch would magically prepare itself? While we are not quite there yet, we certainly did figure out the next best thing – low-effort brunch meals. Here is a list of easy brunch recipes that are so fulfilling that you would wish for lazy mornings forever

French Baked Eggs

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Sounds super fancy, right? They are super easy to prepare as well. French baked eggs combine the earthy mushrooms and slightly tangy crème fraiche with easy baked eggs to give a full, wholesome, and fancy brunch in just under 30 minutes. Full Recipe: French Baked Eggs

Bacon and Leek Quiche

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Every breakfast seems incomplete without at least some form of bacon on the menu. This quiche recipe combines the buttery goodness of bacon with leeks, baked over the easiest and flakiest homemade pie crust that you’ve ever had the chance to taste. Full Recipe: Bacon and Leek Quiche

Tortilla Quiche

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If you cannot get your hands on a flaky pie crust, you can easily substitute it with a tortilla. Yes! You read that right – tortilla makes an excellent substitute for pie crust if you are after something easy, available, and crispy. For the filling, use the traditional egg and veggie filling you’d normally use for the traditional quiche. Full Recipe: Easy Tortilla Quiche

Grilled Halloumi and Strawberry Salad

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Salad for brunch? Well, don’t knock it till you try it! This combines the fresh greens with your favorite halloumi cheese and – yes- strawberries. It is unthinkable to experience summer without taking full advantage of the abundance of fresh and juicy berries. Full Recipe: Grilled Halloumi and Strawberry Salad

Goat Cheese Frittata

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Quick to put together and bursting with flavor, this goat cheese frittata is my go-to brunch when I laze away most of the morning and wake up incredibly hungry. The best thing about this frittata is that it is easily customizable, perfect for picky eaters. Full Recipe: Goat Cheese Frittata with Sun-Dried Tomato    

Zucchini Tomato Tart

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Bring the entire summer flavor to your brunch table with this incredible zucchini tomato tart. Paired with creamy, fluffy whipped cheese, seasoned zucchini and tomatoes bring a full, fresh texture to your tart-y brunch. Full Recipe: Zucchini Tomato Tart

Country Potatoes

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Ditch those dry and bland breakfast potatoes with these seasoned, juicy, and cheesy country potatoes, perfect for a low-effort brunch that is wholesome enough to last you until snack time – or even dinner. The heavenly mix of onions and bell peppers, along with an earthy seasoning of different herbs, makes these potatoes a one-of-a-kind brunch option. Full Recipe: Country Potatoes

Baked Eggs in Purgatory with Garlic Bread

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Poached eggs and garlic bread are the hallmarks of Italian cuisine. I like to combine them both by poaching eggs in spicy tomato sauce and pairing with garlic bread when I am craving a fancy brunch. Even though it is fancy, it’s not that hard to put together, so it is a win-win in every way. Full Recipe: Baked Eggs in Purgatory with Garlic Bread

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