This savory breakfast casserole comes together quickly and adds some spice to your spread.
This post was sponsored by Marie Callender’s.
Mini pancakes
Full-sized pancakes are too much for a big spread, but these mini pancakes are just right.
Baked brioche French toast
This fun twist on classic French toast is great for a party because you can make it ahead of time.
Tulip tomatoes
Tulips are one of the first signs of spring, so make sure these edible tulips grace your table.
Bacon and leek quiche
This quiche is the perfect combo of breakfast and lunch — just right for a midday brunch.
Bagel bar
Let your guests design their own main dish with a bagel bar, like this blogger did over at Simple Bites.
Raspberry sticky buns
Don’t count on any leftovers of these spring-inspired sticky buns from A Spicy Perspective.
Mini strawberry shortcakes
These mini shortcakes are the perfect size for easy serving.
Flowerpot cookies
Let your dessert double as your decor. Nothing says spring like these flowerpot cookies from The Gunny Sack.
Blackberry basil margarita
Liven up your brunch with a spring-themed margarita.
Watermelon and strawberry lemonade
Skip the regular lemonade and go for something much prettier.
Flower ice cubes
Even your ice cubes can get with the theme when you use edible flowers.
Cake stand display
Use your food as a centerpiece by displaying pretty bite-sized dishes on a cupcake stand.
Umbrella wreath
Greet guests with a touch of spring as soon as they hit your doorstep.
Bright-colored decor
Take it from Oh Joy! — when spring is your theme, your colors just can’t be bright enough.
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