50 Best Christmas Breakfast Ideas
Make your holidays feel extra special with these festive Christmas breakfast ideas. These recipes work for cozy family Christmas mornings with the kids, bigger holiday brunches, and everything in between.
Each one will add a little extra cheer to your breakfast spread. With so many Christmas breakfast options, you can serve just one or mix a few to create an entire menu.
Christmas Breakfast Ideas For The Holidays
1. Donut Hole Holiday Wreath

If you want a Christmas breakfast showstopper, make this beautiful wreath made out of donut holes. Canned biscuit dough makes tasty donut holes that are so easy to make.
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2. Snowman Cinnamon Rolls

Made with canned cinnamon roll dough, this easy snowman breakfast turns out so cute with hardly any effort. Kids will love these snowman cinnamon rolls, whether you surprise them on Christmas morning or have them help make them.
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3. Tomato Puff Pastry Tartlets

These puff pastry tartlets make a great addition to any Christmas morning spread, especially with the red and green pops of color from the tomatoes and basil. They look impressive on the table but come together quickly thanks to store-bought puff pastry.
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4. Santa Pancakes

Santa pancakes bring a cheerful touch to Christmas morning and are always a hit with the whole family. With a few simple toppings and mini marshmallows, you can turn regular pancakes into festive Santa faces in no time.
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5. Candy Cane Danish

Crescent roll dough and cherry pie filling are shaped into a candy cane for a fun breakfast that always pleases a crowd. A drizzle of glaze finishes it off with just the right amount of sweetness.
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6. Bacon and Eggs Breakfast Enchiladas

These mouthwatering breakfast enchiladas are perfect for feeding a crowd without the hassle. The red and green toppings give them a nice festive touch.
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7. Reindeer Cinnamon Rolls

Reindeer cinnamon rolls bring a playful touch to Christmas morning with their bright red noses and bacon “antlers”. This holiday breakfast idea is always a huge hit with kids, and you won’t believe how easy they are to make.
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8. Orange Cranberry Scones

These orange cranberry scones are an easy way to bring bakery-style flavor to your kitchen without the price tag. The citrus glaze complements the tart berries, and you can prepare them in advance so Christmas morning feels calm and effortless.
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9. Gingerbread French Toast Casserole

This overnight gingerbread French toast casserole is a great make-ahead option for a relaxed Christmas morning. Brioche soaks in a gingerbread-spiced custard with chocolate chips, and it works well with either homemade or store-bought bread.
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10. Hawaiian Roll Breakfast Sliders

If you’re feeding a lot of people at your Christmas gathering, making sliders is way easier than assembling individual breakfast sandwiches. These cheesy sliders are filled with scrambled eggs and ham and then finished with a maple butter topping.
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11. Nutella Stuffed Christmas Wreaths

These hand pies are stuffed with Nutella and shaped into wreaths for a festive touch. A green glaze and sprinkles make them stand out on any holiday breakfast table.
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12. Cinnamon Roll Christmas Tree

With just 15 minutes of prep time, this cinnamon roll Christmas tree is simple to make thanks to store-bought dough. Can you guess what the red decorations are?
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13. Christmas Muffins

These mini muffins are topped with cream cheese frosting and strawberries to make adorable Santa hats. They’ll add a little touch of festive fun to any Christmas breakfast buffet.
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14. Cinnamon Monkey Bread

This is hands down the best monkey bread you’ll ever try, and it’s made with homemade bread dough. The glaze is so tasty with the cinnamon and brown sugar flavor.
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15. Rudolf Donuts

These no-bake Rudolph reindeer donuts come together quickly. They’re easy to make since they use store-bought donuts and always disappear fast at holiday parties.
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16. Breakfast Pigs in a Blanket

This clever spin on pigs in a blanket swaps in sausage for the usual hot dogs, and a drizzle of maple syrup makes them extra tasty. It’s a good option that’ll please both kids and adults.
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17. Fruit Christmas Tree

Fresh fruit arranged in a tree shape makes a light and colorful addition to any Christmas morning breakfast. It’s a simple way to offer a healthier option and pairs well with any breakfast dish.
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18. Biscuits and Gravy Casserole

This bake transforms the classic Southern breakfast into something you can make ahead and feed to a crowd, with fluffy biscuits soaking up all that sausage gravy. You’ll want to make this every holiday season.
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19. Sugar Cookie Pancakes

Sugar cookie flavor plus pancakes equals the best Christmas breakfast you’ll ever have. They’re made with sugar cookie creamer and topped with icing and mini cookies.
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20. Spinach and Bell Pepper Egg Bites

You can easily make a big batch of these spinach and bell pepper egg bites ahead of time to feed a crowd on Christmas morning. It’s a Starbucks copycat recipe, so you know it will be good!
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21. Snickerdoodle Bread

If you’re a fan of chewy snickerdoodle cookies, this cinnamon-swirled breakfast bread is a must-try. Every slice is packed with warm cinnamon sugar flavor, giving you the same cozy taste in a soft, tender loaf.
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22. Christmas Tree Pop-Tarts

Way better than store-bought Pop-Tarts, these are made with puff pastry and filled with jam. You can prep these ahead of time, then just bake them on Christmas Day.
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23. Bisquick Sausage Balls

The holdiays are expensive enough, this budget breakfast will help you save money while feeding your family. It’s made with Bisquick, sausage, cheese, and other ingredients. Make them ahead of time so you can spend more time with family in the morning.
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24. Red Velvet Donuts

After one bite of these red velvet donuts topped with cream cheese frosting, you’ll want them on your holiday menu every year. Finish them with red velvet crumbs or a few festive sprinkles for an extra touch of Christmas color.
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25. Christmas Tree Waffles

Your kids or grandkids will go crazy for these Christmas tree waffles. You can get creative as you want with the toppings.
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26. Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls

Everyone will love the homemade gingerbread cream cheese frosting on these cinnamon rolls. Plus, they use canned Pillsbury crescent rolls, which will save you time.
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27. Ham Breakfast Casserole

This hearty breakfast casserole is loaded with hash browns, ham, and plenty of melty cheddar. You might have noticed we’ve included plenty of breakfast casseroles on this list and that’s because it’s the easiest ways to feed a group on Christmas morning.
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28. Cranberry Coffee Cake

This homemade cranberry coffee cake is made from scratch and will have everyone asking for the recipe. The cinnamon brown sugar streusel on top is so delicious!
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29. Nutella Puff Pastry Christmas Tree

Made with just four ingredients, including Nutella and puff pastry, this stunning Christmas tree-shaped treat makes a sweet breakfast everyone will love. A light dusting of powdered sugar gives it a snowy finish, perfect for Christmas brunch.
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30. Crescent Roll Breakfast Casserole

This sausage and egg breakfast casserole sits on a buttery crescent roll crust and can be assembled ahead of time. It’s an easy way to have a hearty, crowd-friendly Christmas morning breakfast ready to bake when everyone wakes up.
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31. Reindeer Pancakes

Reindeer pancakes are a charming way to bring a little holiday magic to the breakfast table, and kids always get a kick out of decorating their own. With simple toppings that turn each pancake into a cute reindeer face, this quick breakfast doubles as a fun family activity.
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32. Donut Tree

Transform donut shop or store-bought donuts into a spectacular Christmas tree centerpiece that’s edible, too! This idea will impress everyone but is surprisingly easy to pull off.
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33. Tex Mex Breakfast Casserole

This make-ahead crescent roll breakfast casserole is filled with sausage, onions, and bell peppers. It takes only 10 minutes to prep.
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34. Christmas Tree Cinnamon Rolls

These cinnamon rolls are arranged into a tree pattern for a festive breakfast everyone can share. It’s a fun way to dress up cinnamon rolls for Christmas morning.
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35. Overnight Pancake Casserole

Make Christmas morning easier by preparing this pancake casserole in advance. All you have to do is reheat it, and breakfast is ready without any fuss.
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36. Chocolate Peppermint Biscotti Recipe

This chocolate peppermint biscotti is a perfect treat to enjoy with a hot cup of coffee on Christmas morning. Each piece is dipped in white chocolate and finished with peppermint candy for a festive crunch.
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37. Crock Pot Cinnamon Bun Casserole

This casserole captures everything people love about cinnamon rolls: sweet dough, maple syrup, and buttery layers. Making it in the crockpot makes it a foolproof recipe to feed a crowd on Christmas.
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38. Eggnog Donuts

Grab some eggnog and make these yummy donuts made with a box cake mix. The eggnog glaze is amazing.
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39. Banana Snowmen

Kids will enjoy eating these adorable banana snowmen, complete with a strawberry hat. They take practically no time to make and will make the little ones happy.
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40. Breakfast Braid

This crescent roll breakfast braid features eggs, bacon, and cheese. It’s topped with everything bagel seasoning and is always a crowd pleaser.
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41. Gingerbread Loaf

This moist and fluffy gingerbread loaf has a mouthwatering thick cream cheese frosting smeared over the top. This copycat Starbucks gingerbread loaf recipe tastes even better than the original.
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42. Grinch Pancakes

These pancakes will bring some grinchy fun to Christmas morning and will be a hit with your kids and family. The heart sprinkles are a cute touch.
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43. Sausage and Hash Brown Casserole

This casserole combines sausage, cheese, and crispy hash browns for a hearty meal everyone will love. All you need is six ingredients, so if you need a holiday breakfast idea that’s cheap too, you’ll want to make this recipe.
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44. Crescent Danish Wreath

This crescent roll wreath is filled with cream cheese and cherry pie filling. The almond-flavored icing on top makes it even more irresistible.
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45. Berry French Toast Kabobs

These berry French toast kabobs are easy for everyone to grab. They’re a great make-ahead option for Christmas morning or a casual brunch with the family.
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46. Eggnog Bread

This eggnog bread comes together with everyday pantry staples, so it’s a cheap option to take to any Christmas brunch. You can make the tasty eggnog glaze with just two ingredients.
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47. Vegetable Quiche

This veggie and Havarti quiche bakes up with a tender, flaky crust and adds a nice savory option to any Christmas morning spread. Using a store-bought pie crust keeps prep simple, so you can spend less time cooking and more time enjoying the holiday.
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48. Slow Cooker Pecan Pie Oatmeal

This overnight oatmeal mixes pecans, brown sugar, and maple flavor. Guests can control their toppings so they can make it as sweet as they want.
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49. Air Fryer Christmas Tree Cinnamon Rolls

You can make these Christmas tree cinnamon rolls as one big pull-apart centerpiece or as individual mini trees for easy serving. The air fryer keeps the process simple, and using canned cinnamon rolls means they turn out soft and delicious every time.
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50. Crockpot French Toast Casserole

You can prep this the night before and pop it in the slow cooker when you wake up for an effortless holiday breakfast. The brown sugar and butter on top create caramelized edges without hassling with the stove.
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