9 Mother’s Day brunch appetizers already out when mom walks in

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The hardest part of hosting Mother’s Day brunch isn’t the food, it’s the timing. You don’t want to be slicing baguette and stirring dip when Mom rings the bell. This collection focuses on appetizers that can be plated and waiting on the table or counter before she arrives, plus a couple of warm bites that go from oven to platter in the last few minutes. Out of the appetizer recipes across the network, these nine cover the spread from creamy dips to handheld bites so the table looks set the moment she walks in.

Toasted bread topped with smoked salmon, capers, cheese, walnuts, and herbs on a decorative silver tray.
Crostini Appetizers. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Cheese Ball

A cheese ball on a cutting board with crackers.
Cheese Ball. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Few appetizers say make-ahead like a cheese ball, and Cheese Ball comes together in 30 minutes the night before brunch. The base blends cream cheese with sharp cheddar, green onions, Worcestershire, hot sauce, and dried herbs, then gets rolled in chopped pecans and walnuts for a crunchy crust. Pull it from the fridge 20 minutes before guests arrive so it softens to a spreadable consistency. Serve with crackers and pretzel chips, and it sits on the counter happily for the full brunch.
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Avocado Deviled Eggs

A close-up of deviled eggs with a creamy green filling, topped with a sprinkle of red paprika, arranged on a white plate.
Avocado Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

A bright spin on a classic, Avocado Deviled Eggs swap mashed avocado, Greek yogurt, and lime juice into the yolk filling for a creamier, fresher bite ready in 22 minutes. Cilantro, garlic powder, and cumin add depth, and a dusting of smoked paprika finishes the platter. Make them the morning of brunch, cover, and chill until Mom arrives so the avocado stays green. The cold platter sits on the table without fading and looks intentional next to a cheese board.
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Spinach Artichoke Dip

A bowl of creamy spinach dip garnished with herbs, surrounded by slices of crusty bread on a blue patterned cloth.
Spinach Artichoke Dip. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Warm dips can still meet the “ready when Mom walks in” rule if you time it right. This Spinach Artichoke Dip Recipe bakes in 50 minutes and yields 3 quarts, enough for a crowd, with cream cheese, sour cream, mayo, mozzarella, and Parmesan over fresh spinach and chopped artichoke hearts. Pull it from the oven 5 minutes before she arrives so it’s still bubbling on the table. Serve with bread cubes, crackers, or sliced veggies and it anchors the savory side of the spread.
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Mexican Street Corn Dip

Close-up of a blue corn chip dipped in a creamy cheese and vegetable mixture, garnished with cilantro and sliced jalapeños.
Mexican Street Corn Dip. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

For a brunch with bolder flavor, Mexican Street Corn Dip takes the elote profile and turns it into a scoopable dip in 30 minutes. Canned corn, cream cheese, sour cream, and mayo build the base, with jalapeño, lime, cilantro, chili powder, and crumbled cotija on top. It works warm or at room temperature, so plate it while the rest of the brunch comes together and it’ll hold beautifully. Serve with tortilla chips and it adds a punch of color to the appetizer table.
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Spiral Pinwheel Sandwiches

Close-up of several tortilla pinwheel wraps filled with various ingredients including spinach, cream cheese, tomatoes, and other vegetables, arranged neatly on a white surface.
Spiral Pinwheel Sandwiches. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Cold, sliceable, and ready in advance, Spiral Pinwheel Sandwiches uses wheat tortillas spread with cream cheese, garlic powder, and fresh dill, then layered with roasted peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, capers, and basil leaves before being rolled and chilled. Total time runs 35 minutes including the chill. Slice into rounds the morning of brunch and arrange them on a platter, then refrigerate until guests arrive. They look polished, travel well from fridge to table, and disappear fast.
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Goat Cheese Dip

A bowl of whipped feta cheese topped with mixed olives, sun-dried tomatoes, herbs, and olive oil.
Goat Cheese Dip. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

For something quick to put together the morning of, Goat Cheese Dip comes together in 10 minutes and sits at room temperature on the counter without losing its texture. The base whips goat cheese, cream cheese, Greek yogurt, olive oil, lemon juice, and honey into a smooth spread, then gets topped with chopped green and Kalamata olives, sun-dried tomatoes, and herbs. Serve with crostini, crackers, or sliced cucumber. It pairs especially well with brunch wines and looks beautiful in a shallow bowl.
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Million Dollar Dip

Close-up of a creamy dish topped with shredded cheese, chopped nuts, bacon bits, and sliced green onions.
Million Dollar Dip. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Make this the night before and pull it out cold, Million Dollar Dip mixes cream cheese, mayo, sharp cheddar, chopped bacon, toasted slivered almonds, garlic powder, onion powder, and scallions in 5 minutes of active time. It needs chill time to firm up, so prep the day before and the flavors deepen overnight. Serve with butter crackers or pretzel chips. The combination of bacon and cheddar makes it the appetizer guests reach for repeatedly, so plan on the bowl emptying first.
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Pigs in a Blanket

Pigs in a Blanket, small sausages wrapped in puff pastry, baked until golden brown, and sprinkled with coarse salt are displayed on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Pigs in a Blanket. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

The one appetizer worth pulling hot from the oven the moment Mom walks in, Pigs in a Blanket wrap 24 small sausages in puff pastry brushed with melted butter and sea salt for 17 minutes total. Mix the honey-mustard mayo dip while they bake. Time them so the timer goes off just as guests arrive and serve them warm on a platter with the dip alongside. They’re the bites that make the table feel celebratory, and they vanish within the first ten minutes of brunch.
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Crostini Appetizers

Toasted bread topped with smoked salmon, capers, cheese, walnuts, and herbs on a decorative silver tray.
Crostini Appetizers. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

When Mom arrives to a board already loaded, Easy Crostini Appetizers do the heavy lifting in 32 minutes from sliced baguette to plated bites. The toasted slices get topped with brie and honey, smoked salmon with capers and cream cheese, or fresh thyme with toasted nuts, so one platter covers sweet, savory, and herby in a single pass. Set the board out 20 minutes before she arrives and the toppings settle into the bread without going soggy. Pairs naturally with a glass of prosecco at the start of brunch.
Get the Recipe: Crostini Appetizers

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