Christmas is incomplete without a scrumptious holiday menu. Well, if you are still stuck with what to add to the menu and are willing to try something new, you have come to the right place. Here is a list of the best brunch recipes for Christmas that will make you everyone’s favorite chef. So, let’s get started.

Wild Mushroom and Swiss Dutch Baby

This savory pancake looks so tempting that your guests won’t be able to get enough of it. Grated Swiss cheese and a hint of Dijon mustard make it a must-try recipe, and the combination of mixed wild mushrooms and arugula crowns it all. Find the full recipe.

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Cranberry-Orange Star Bread

This cranberry-orange star bread is like a stunning project that tastes delicious. The twisted bread looks and tastes delicious and is the perfect addition to your table this Christmas. Find the full recipe.

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Easy Green Shakshuka Recipe

This dish defines the perfection in egg cooking and looks like a green garden. The dish takes 15 minutes to prepare and leaves your taste buds mesmerized. A handful of cilantro and chopped avocado add freshness to the green shakshuka. Find the full recipe.

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Country Ham Hash

This recipe will have your guests eagerly waiting at the table. It takes 40 minutes to prepare and serves up to eight people. The dish serves up both taste and aroma. Find the full recipe.

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Cranberry Cinnamon Rolls

With this dish, you get the classic comfort of cinnamon rolls with a tangy twist. These swirling beauties are topped with a creamy, sweet orange glaze and baked in a bit of heavy cream, making them the star of the day. Find the full recipe.

Image: Erik Bernstein

Lobster Eggs Benedict

It is a luxurious and decadent brunch dish that elevates the classic recipe by replacing the traditional Canadian bacon with sweet, tender lobster meat. Poached eggs and hollandaise sauce make it a showstopper on occasions. Find the full recipe.

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Breakfast Strata

This casserole is the best way to serve a brunch crowd. Loaded with Italian sausage, cheese, veggies, and bread, this strata is hearty enough to keep everyone satisfied. Find the full recipe.

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Shakshuka (Tomato-Pepper Stew With Poached Eggs and Harissa)

This mouthwatering shakshuka recipe is basically poached eggs set in a hearty paprika-scented stew. Serve it with warm pita or crusty bread and watch it vanish within minutes. Find the full recipe.

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Layered Potatoes With Garlic Herb Butter

With this recipe, you can enjoy a white potato dish and the sweet potato flavor in a single bite. The recipe takes a little bit of time to assemble, but the result is tender and creamy in the center and crispy on the outside. Find the full recipe.          

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Eggs Benedict Casserole

If there is a comfort Christmas recipe, this is the one. The recipe is simple yet sophisticated, and it also frees you from all the hassle of making poached eggs. So, if you are willing to try something finer and fresher, go for this brunch recipe. Find the full recipe.

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Crescent Roll Breakfast Casserole

An easy and fun recipe, this crescent roll breakfast casserole is the best. Each pull is perfect and leaves you wanting more. The dish fits perfectly at the center of the table and looks like a fresh addition to the menu. Find the full recipe.

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Croque Monsieur

Pick up your knife and fork and get ready to dive into this French bistro sandwich. The recipe takes around 30 minutes to complete and serves up to two people. You can also add a fried egg on top for a more devouring taste. Find the full recipe.

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Sausage and Red Onion Sheet Pan Quiche

Serving up to 12 people, this large-format meal uses a baking sheet instead of a pan. With a sprinkle of fresh arugula on top for the finishing touch, the dish really becomes everyone’s favorite. Find the full recipe.               

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Crème Brûlée French Toast

This luscious toast will make you fall in love. Burnt sugar crunch collaborates with an eggy bread for a real French toast experience. The toast can be eaten cold or even reheated and is a must-try recipe for Christmas brunch. Find the full recipe.

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Christmas-Morning Casserole

Want to impress your guests? It’s possible with this recipe. A classic bread, along with egg, pepperoni, mushrooms, and gooey cheese, makes the perfect brunch recipe this Christmas. It yields up to eight servings and will surely become a year-long favorite. Find the full recipe.

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Comment below and tell us which one of these Christmas brunch recipes you are making this season. Happy Holidays!

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