13 Make-Ahead Holiday Breakfast Recipes (So You Can Sleep In!)


During the holidays, you don't need to pretend you're a morning person to make a special breakfast spread. There are plenty of things to worry about when entertaining houseguests, so why not make breakfast as hands-off as possible? Here, we share an array of impressive breakfast and brunch recipes that can be made ahead – whether they keep well for several days or can rest in the fridge overnight before baking the next morning.

Lazy Morning Eggnog Coffee Cake

Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

Enjoy the season with minimal effort.

1) Lazy Morning Eggnog Coffee Cake

This coffee cake's fine, soft crumb (made from a lush base of whipped cream) and addition of nutmeg and cinnamon capture the essence of eggnog – no actual eggnog required! Since it keeps well for several days, you can make it the night before (or even earlier), so all you have to do is slice and serve in the morning.

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Apple French Toast Bake

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French toast for a crowd Doesn't have to be a burden.

2) Apple French Toast Bake

French toast typically requires hovering over a pan to grill each slice, but a French toast Bake Takes an easier fan-like approach. Cut your bread into cubes, let them soak in a sweet milk mixture overnight (or up to 48 hours), and put the baking dish in the oven right before the company comes in the morning. They will be greeted with the aroma of apples, cinnamon and maple syrup.

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Pistachio Cranberry Wreath

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Nutty pistachio paste and tart cranberries are the perfect match.

3) Pistachio Cranberry Wreath

The holidays are always a great time to invest in a project bake, and this showstopper is no exception. Vibrant green pistachios and ruby ​​red cranberries give this loaf a festive pop of color (and flavor, of course). You can make it the day before you need it, then reheat and serve it the next morning. (Be sure to check the recipe page for full instructions.)

Get the recipe: Pistachio Cranberry Wreath

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Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls with Cream Cheese Frosting

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Give Cinnamon rolls The holiday spice treatment.

4) Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls with Cream Cheese Frosting

This kid-friendly breakfast delivers the molasses-y flavor of gingerbread cookies, but in the form of fluffy, decadent buns. And don't forget a big swoop of sweetened cream cheese frosting on top. To make ahead, follow the tip at the bottom of the recipe page: Rest the shaped rolls in the fridge overnight, then let them rise and bake the next morning.

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Praline French Toast

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The oven baked French toast Flip the script with a buttery maple glaze for a golden, syrupy finish.

5) Fraline French Toast

This oven-baked French toast uses a genius technique: Pour a glaze of melted butter, brown sugar, and maple syrup into a baking dish, add your slices of bread and custard, and once it's baked, flip over each slice to expose the Golden. , syrup side. You can prep the custard-soaked portion of the bread the day before, refrigerate it overnight, and finish baking in the morning.

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Photo of Roasted Butternut Squash & Spinach Quiche with Slice taken.

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This Squash and herb quiche Adds a cozy, winter touch to your holiday brunch table.

6) Roasted Butternut Squash & Spinach Quiche

Quiche is a brunch staple, and here, the comforting flavors of roasted squash, rosemary and thyme give it a winter spin. It keeps well, so you can bake this in the evening and reheat once you are ready for breakfast the following day. In a season of sweets, make this the savory star of your holiday breakfast table.

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Chocolate Babka Rit

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A chocolate breakfast centerpiece Will always be a holiday showstopper.

7) Chocolate Babka Wreath

Isn't everyone looking for an excuse to eat chocolate for breakfast? The decadent babka has the familiar twisted appearance of the beloved bread, but it is shaped into a wreath that is destined to be a centerpiece. Bake it ahead of time, then reheat it right before you're about to eat to fill your kitchen with the aroma of butter and chocolate.

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Frangipane and fruit-filled wool rolls

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What's cozier than fluffy milk bread filled with frangipane and jam?

8) Frangipane and fruit-filled wool rolls

The adorably shaped milk bread rolls are arranged to resemble a cozy blanket, and their interiors are just as fluffy and soft as the name implies. But the real surprise lies within: alternating fillings of orange-cardamom and raspberry frangipane. Refrigerating the dough overnight before shaping makes it easier to handle, and also provides some flexibility when making this ahead of time.

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Giant cinnamon roll

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Slip into this Giant cinnamon roll To discover mesmerizing swirls.

9) Giant cinnamon roll

Who needs a baking pan of cinnamon rolls when you can have one Giant Cinnamon roll instead? This charming take on the sweet roll has a soft center and slightly crisp edges. Slice it into wedges to reveal the gooey, swirled interior. You can refrigerate the shaped cinnamon roll dough overnight, then bake it off first thing in the morning.

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Old fashioned mine sourdough waffles

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Another benefit of making these Waffles Ahead of time? Much less cleaning in the morning.

10) Old Fashioned Maine Sourdough Waffles

If you're cooking for a crowd, you may not have the time to make dozens of waffles one by one. The waffles can be made ahead of time, frozen, and reheated to their former glory in the toaster at a moment's notice.

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Cranberry-Rosemary Breakfast Pudding

Photography by Angie Mosier

Tart cranberries and aromatic rosemary give this Bread pudding A unique flavor pairing.

11) Cranberry-Rosemary Breakfast Pudding

Still have some cranberries laying around Thanksgiving? Combine them with fresh rosemary and cubed stale bread in this delicious bread pudding, which can be assembled the night before and baked right when you wake up.

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Broccoli-cheddar breakfast strata

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Give your old bread a second life Savory layers.

12) Broccoli-cheddar breakfast strata

For a savory take on make-ahead bread pudding, combine broccoli, crumbled breakfast sausage, stale bread and cheddar. Each crispy-cheesy bite is also punched up by dry mustard and dried onions. It's incredibly flexible: the whole dish can hang in your fridge for two days or frozen up to two weeks ahead.

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Giant Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tart

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A Super-sized pop tart May be the most memorable part of your holiday breakfast table.

13) Giant Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tart

A Pop Tart may not seem like a special holiday breakfast, but when you make it from scratch and super-size it, it will be something your guests will never forget. This pastry keeps well at room temperature for a few days, and you can reheat individual slices just like a typical pop tart.

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Looking for easy recipes to bake this season? Check out ours 12 easy holiday recipes for every baking occasion.

cover photo (Giant cinnamon roll) and food styling by Liz Neely.

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