50 Dad-Approved Recipes for an Epic Father's Day Brunch
Megan Porta
·7-min read
Celebrating Father's Day is so special for obvious reasons. Countless great dads deserve to be honored and it gives us a reason to enjoy some really tasty food too! Dads love meat and grilling and all of the delicious summer foods that make us salivate. They also enjoy sweet and savory treats and taste-testing all the goodies prepared in their name for their big day. Why not celebrate your dad this year on June 16, 2024, with one of these brilliant brunch ideas?
What Are Good Dishes To Make for Father's Day Brunch?
Brunch is the best way to put out a spread of food that fits into the breakfast, lunch and dinner categories. Fruit salads, breakfast foods, cocktails, spruced-up bacon, finger foods, sandwiches and more! Everyone will love something in this list and even try things they might not otherwise orderâjust wait until you see the Eggs Benedict Brunch Braid.
Best Father's Day Brunch Recipes
If you are considering hosting a brunch for the fathers in your life this year, this delicious roundup of the best Father's Day brunch recipes is sure to spark a few yummy ideas. You'll like that some of the recipes you can prepare in advance and others can come hot off the grill. You don't have to spend all day in the kitchen to pull off a special brunch.
As you scroll, you will find a breakfast pizza, French onion soup sliders, whiskey bacon cheddar burgers, bacon pancakes and Dad-approved cocktails. The only hard part about drooling over these 50 easy dishes dads will love is trying to narrow down your menu!
"I hate those Midwestern 'fruit salads' where half the ingredients are marshmallow fluff or mini marshmallows, jello, whipped cream, etc. I have a high tolerance for American food, but I cannot handle these or even comprehend why and how they exist."
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