Weekends are made for leisurely brunches—no rushing, no quick bites, just good food and great company. Whether you’re in the mood for something sweet, savory, or a bit of both, these laid-back brunch recipes will elevate your weekend mornings.
1. Kabocha, Olive Oil & Bittersweet Chocolate Cake
Think of your favorite cozy pumpkin bread but better. Pastry chef Nicole Rucker enhances every flavor, using kabocha squash, rich olive oil, and deep, bittersweet chocolate. A glossy glaze on top makes this loaf irresistible for a slow weekend morning.
2. Slow-Baked Broccoli Frittata
The secret to a tender, never-dry frittata? Lower oven temperatures and a little patience. Andrew Feinberg’s method results in a creamy, custardy texture, with roasted broccoli adding a deep, caramelized flavor.
3. Best Ever (Vegan) Waffles
You’d never guess that these crispy, golden waffles contain a whole block of tofu! This recipe, crafted by Hannah Kirshner, delivers light, fluffy waffles with a subtle richness that pairs beautifully with maple syrup or fresh fruit.
4. Buttermilk Mochi Pancakes
A small swap—adding rice flour—transforms ordinary pancakes into something milkier, richer, and extra delicious. Cynthia Chen McTernan’s take on pancakes maintains a soft, fluffy texture without becoming overly chewy, despite the “mochi” name.
5. Swirly, No-Yeast Cinnamon Buns
No need to fuss with proofing dough—these fluffy cinnamon buns skip the yeast entirely! The bakers at Violet Bakery (famous for their royal wedding cakes) designed this recipe for quick, stress-free baking. Perfect for when you want warm, gooey cinnamon buns without waiting hours.
6. Roasted Pumpkin Butter
This oven-roasted pumpkin butter intensifies in flavor as it cooks, becoming velvety smooth and deeply spiced. Spread it on cinnamon buns, biscuits, toast, or anything else that deserves a fall-inspired upgrade.
7. Potato Scallion Cakes
Leftover mashed potatoes? Turn them into crispy, golden potato cakes with scallions for a brunch-worthy treat. This recipe works with any seasoned mashed potatoes, making it perfect for post-Thanksgiving weekends or any lazy Sunday.
These recipes will help you create a cozy, indulgent weekend brunch—no rushing, just pure enjoyment.