Here’s how to host the perfect brunch this spring

Brunch is the ultimate social gathering, combining the best of breakfast and lunch. Picture: Cottonbro / Pexels

Brunch is the ultimate social gathering, combining the best of breakfast and lunch. Picture: Cottonbro / Pexels

Published Sep 2, 2024

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Spring is here and what better time to host a perfect brunch for your family and friends?

Brunch is the ultimate social gathering, combining the best of breakfast and lunch.

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a lazy weekend with friends, hosting the perfect brunch can be both fun and rewarding.

Here are some helpful tips to ensure that your brunch will be one that your guests will rave about long after they’ve left.

Brunch is the ultimate social gathering, combining the best of breakfast and lunch. Picture: Cottonbro / Pexels

Choose a theme

A well-defined theme can set the tone for your brunch.

Whether it’s a classic French affair with croissants and mimosas or a healthy brunch with smoothie bowls and fruit platters, having a theme helps in planning your menu and decor.

Plan your menu

The menu is the heart of any brunch. Opt for dishes that can be prepared in advance, allowing you more time to mingle with guests.

Consider a mix of savoury and sweet options, such as eggs benedict, frittatas, pancakes, and assorted pastries.

Serve buffet-style

Consider serving buffet-style to promote a casual vibe and allow guests to choose their favourite dishes.

This also makes it easier for you as the host to manage food service without being tied to the kitchen.

Consider serving buffet-style to promote a casual vibe and allow guests to choose their favourite dishes. Alexy Almond / Pexels

Drink options

Brunch isn’t complete without beverages. Mimosa and Bloody Mary bars are popular, allowing guests to customise their drinks.

Of course, you will have to set up and coffee and tea station so that your guests can help themselves.

For a fresh twist on water consider infusing still water with fruits and herbs.

Prepare ahead

To make your brunch stress-free, prepare as much as you can the day before.

Bake pastries, chop ingredients for salads, and set the table in advance.

On the day of the brunch, you can focus on the final touches and enjoy the company of your guests.

Personal touches

Add personal touches, like handwritten place cards or small favours, to make your guests feel special.

These little gestures can elevate the experience and leave a lasting impression.

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