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Easter Bunny Breakfast Board

3/19/21

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Are you looking for an easy Easter breakfast idea? Today I’m sharing an Easter breakfast board that’s not only really festive, but also really easy to put together. This Easter Bunny Breakfast Board is fun for all ages, and full of yummy treats for your Easter brunch. Making an Easter bunny brunch board doesn’t take any special skills to put together; you just need to follow the placement in the pictures (or add your own customizations). Want more Easter bunny breakfast ideas like this brunch board? Check out this cute and easy Easter bunny pancake breakfast idea.

Easter breakfast idea: Easter Bunny Breakfast Board

How to make this Easter brunch board

Easter bunny breakfast board

Here are ingredients I used to make this Easter bunny brunch board:

  • Blueberries
  • Grapes
  • Strawberries
  • Orange slices
  • Mini pancakes
  • Waffles
  • Powdered donut holes
  • Hard boiled eggs
  • Bacon
  • Sausage links
  • Honey (you can also use syrup)

Other ideas for an Easter bunny breakfast board:

  • Sausage patties
  • English muffins
  • Bagels or mini bagels
  • Croissants
  • Donuts
  • Kiwi
  • Melon
  • Raspberries
  • Bananas
  • Apple slices
  • Syrup
  • Jam
  • Nutella
  • Yogurt
  • Chocolate chips
Easter bunny brunch board

I made this Easter bunny breakfast board using a tray with sides, which not only keeps the ingredients from falling off the edges, it also makes the board easier to move. Start by lining the bottom of the tray with a piece of parchment paper. I recommend starting by making your bunny shape. I used mini pancakes for the head, waffles for the body, a combination of bacon and sausage links for the ears, and donut holes for the tail. You can also add berries for the bunny’s eyes and nose if you want.

Easter bunny breakfast

Next, place green fruit (like green grapes) on the bottom half of the board around the bunny to look like grass. Start filling in the top half of the board with blueberries to create the sky.

Easter breakfast idea: Easter bunny brunch board

A few simple details can take this breakfast board to the next level! I made a little butterfly from two halved strawberries, and a flower out of halved hard boiled eggs and grapes. This is all really easy, but has a great visual impact.

Easter bunny breakfast ideas: Easter breakfast board

I made a sun (which is also a functional way to hold honey or syrup) with a ramekin surrounded by orange slices placed at the top of the Easter bunny breakfast board.

I hope you found this Easter breakfast idea inspiring! It is full of kid-friendly foods, and any extra grapes and berries can be stored for snacks after you’re done with the display. I’d love to see pictures of your own Easter Bunny Breakfast Board, so feel free to tag me on social media at @fabeveryday to show me your yummy breakfasts.

More easy Easter ideas like this Easter bunny breakfast board:

  • Bunny Butt Pancakes
  • Easter Egg Brownies
  • Easter Fruity Pebbles Treats recipe
  • M&M Blondies
  • Chocolate Pretzel Birds Nests
  • Easy Easter Bunny Pops (chocolate covered Peeps pops)
  • What To Do with Chocolate Bunnies: 3 Ways to Use Chocolate Easter Bunnies
  • Easter Egg Cheese Ball
  • Easter Charcuterie Board
  • Easter Veggie Tray
  • Easy Spring Cupcake Decorating Ideas
  • Super Easy Super Hero Easter Eggs
  • Fabulous (and Easy) Easter Egg Decoration Ideas

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  1. Susan Dubose says

    March 22, 2021 at 5:31 am

    It looks amazing! I wanna do it right away. Thanks for your sharing!

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    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      March 22, 2021 at 9:00 am

      Thank you! I’d love to see pictures of yours. Tag me @fabeveryday if you do it!

      Reply

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