Mother’s Day brunch gets harder when the cook is stuck doing every job on Sunday morning. These 11 recipes focus on dishes that can be assembled, baked, chilled, or prepped the night before, so the final work is lighter when coffee starts. The list covers sweet bakes, egg dishes, a hearty biscuit plate, muffins, English muffins, and a few grab-and-plate options. Some need the oven in the morning, while others are ready to slice, toast, or serve straight from the fridge.

French Toast Casserole

With a 55-minute bake time, French Toast Casserole turns French bread, eggs, heavy cream, milk, brown sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, pecans, nutmeg, and butter into a custardy brunch pan. The bread can soak up the egg mixture before baking, which makes it a strong fit for the night-before plan. Slide it into the oven Sunday morning and serve with maple syrup, berries, or extra pecans for a main sweet dish.
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Egg Bites

Baked in 38 minutes with eggs, milk, mixed vegetables, cheddar, and vegetarian ham or bacon, Egg Bites give the brunch table a protein option that does not need slicing. The recipe makes 12 servings, so they work well when people are eating at different times. Bake them ahead, chill them, and reheat briefly in the morning. They are useful for the person who wants something small before reaching for the sweet bakes.
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Vegetable Frittata

Ready in 40 minutes, Vegetable Frittata uses eggs, milk, mozzarella, mushrooms, zucchini, spinach, cherry tomatoes, green onions, and Parmesan. A frittata holds its shape well after chilling, so it can be baked Saturday and cut into wedges or squares for Sunday. Serve it at room temperature or warm it gently before brunch. It helps balance the sweet bakes without needing a full breakfast casserole.
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Sausage Maple Gravy and Biscuits

For the heavier plate, Sausage Maple Gravy and Biscuits brings a 40-minute build with buttermilk biscuits, pork sausage, flour, milk, butter, red pepper flakes, and maple syrup. The gravy can be made ahead and warmed while biscuits heat or bake. That split prep keeps the Sunday work more manageable without losing the big brunch feel. Serve it beside eggs or hashbrown casserole when the table needs something more filling.
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Hashbrown Casserole

Built from frozen shredded hashbrowns, cream of mushroom soup, butter, sour cream, onion, thyme, and cheddar, Hashbrown Casserole bakes in 1 hour. The ingredients make sense for make-ahead assembly because the potato base and creamy mixture can sit together before baking. Refrigerate the prepared pan overnight, then bake until hot and browned on top. It works as the hearty base for eggs, muffins, rolls, and coffee.
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Homemade English Muffins

With a 2-hour-10-minute total time and 16 servings, Homemade English Muffins use whole milk, honey, instant yeast, bread flour, egg, butter, and cornmeal. Make the batch ahead, then fork-split and toast them Sunday morning. The griddle cooking keeps the oven free for casseroles or rolls. Set them out with butter, jam, eggs, or breakfast sandwich fillings for a flexible brunch piece.
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Deviled Eggs

Finished in 22 minutes, Deviled Eggs start with 8 extra-large eggs and a yolk filling made with sour cream, cream cheese, mayonnaise, lemon juice, thyme, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and pepper. The recipe serves 8 and finishes with cranberry marmalade and pecans. Make them Saturday, cover well, and keep them chilled until brunch. They are easy to plate when the oven is already busy.
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Cinnamon Roll Cake

Designed as one large pull-apart spiral, Cinnamon Roll Cake serves 8 and uses milk, sugar, yeast, butter, egg, flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla. The total time is 3 hours and 15 minutes, but the recipe notes that it can be assembled and left to rise in the fridge overnight. Bring it toward room temperature before baking. Slice it for anyone who wants cinnamon roll flavor without individual rolls.
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Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins

Ready in 30 minutes and portioned for 6 servings, Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins combine ripe bananas, flour, baking powder, baking soda, oil, butter, sugar, eggs, Greek yogurt, vanilla, chocolate chips, and oats. Bake them Saturday and store them covered so the morning table has an easy grab-and-go piece. They fit the night-before plan because they do not need reheating. Pair them with coffee or set them beside the egg dishes.
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Blueberry Muffins

A 35-minute bake, Blueberry Muffins use flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, vegetable oil, egg, milk, vanilla, and fresh blueberries. They hold well overnight in an airtight container, which makes them one of the simplest Saturday prep wins in the lineup. Stack them on a platter or tiered stand with the banana muffins for a bakery-style corner of the brunch table. They also give guests a lighter choice between casseroles and cinnamon bakes.
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Soft Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls

An overnight rest is built right into Soft Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls, which use active starter, flour, butter, maple syrup, eggs, brown sugar, cinnamon, cream cheese, heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla. The recipe makes 12 rolls and lists 40 minutes total outside the long rest. Mix and let the dough rise Saturday night, then roll, bake, and frost in the morning. They give the table a bakery-style centerpiece without starting from zero at sunrise.
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