These easy, kid-approved dishes will help you pull off a delicious brunch without any stress.

Creamy, cozy, and topped with a buttery crunch, this baked corn is basically comfort food your kids will actually get excited about. 

This is the best carrot cake that’s moist, tender, packed with crunchy walnuts, fresh shaved carrots, and warm spices.

These strawberry palmiers are crisp, flaky puff pastry cookies layered with sweet, fragrant strawberry sugar made from freeze-dried berries. The perfect hand-held treat. 

This is the perfect make-ahead kid-loved recipe for Easter brunch. It's baked up pillowy-soft in the center with a crunchy brown sugar streusel topping, and served with plenty of maple syrup.

Recipe: Overnight French Toast Casserole

Kids love food when it's in fun shapes! These sandwiches make a great option for a family breakfast on Easter morning.

Recipe: Heart-Shaped Poached Egg Sandwiches

My kids call green beans "green fries," and this simplified version takes the worry out of your Easter lunch side dish.

This raspberry lemon loaf is bright, tender, and packed with fresh citrus flavor in every slice. What kid doesn't love brightly colored food? This is the perfect sweet treat.

This festive Italian Easter bread is soft, lightly sweet, and braided into a beautiful ring with a colorful egg baked right in the center. It's basically the kind of showstopper your kids will think is as fun to decorate as it is to eat.

Anything in mini form is a hit for kids, so these little potato bites are the perfect appetizer or side dish.

Recipe: Mini Twice-Baked Loaded Potatoes

Crispy on the outside, soft and tender on the inside, and loaded with smoky bacon bits, these sweet potato rösti are easy to eat and make the perfect brunch appetizer.

These giant pink frosted sugar cookies are easy to dress up with sprinkles or candy eggs. They even double as the perfect blank canvas for a fun, kid-friendly decorating activity.

These easy sheet pan pancakes are customizable; you can make them with berries, chocolate chips, or sprinkles.

These simple drop biscuits are packed with breakfast sausage, green onions, and cheese, making them a delicious addition to any brunch menu!

I can't think of a more kid-friendly and fun dessert to make! Let your kids decorate their own mini pizzas and watch their smiles beam.

My go-to holiday mom hack is making as much ahead of time as possible, and this breakfast casserole delivers — it’s an easy, protein-packed option that keeps everyone fueled for egg hunts.

Scones are a delicious addition to any brunch, and this chocolate chip version is perfect for the kiddos at the table.

If your kids are mac 'n' cheese obsessed, these crispy, bite-sized versions are guaranteed to be a hit with them and every other guest at the table.

Recipe: Crispy Fried Mac and Cheese Bites

Galettes are simple desserts that pack a punch. They're open-faced pies you can make however you like. Let your kids choose the filling, bake, and top with ice cream to serve!

Skip the big spiral ham and serve these simple sliders instead; they are delicious and easy.

This four-ingredient dessert could be served for brunch, lunch, or as an after-dinner treat.