With the 4th of July right around the corner, you’re probably starting to make plans for a BBQ. But what about brunch? These red, white and blue brunch dishes and drinks are a great way to celebrate America’s independence and the melting pot of American culture.
Kick off the week or begin your 4th of July with even just one of these recipes — your friends and family will be excited to be at your table.
1. Patriotic Pancake Stacks
These pancake stacks are perfect for a 4th of July brunch. They are easy to make and ideal for serving big groups. The fruit toppings keep it light, while the whipped creme holds it all together.
2. Blueberry Muffins
Blueberry muffins are always a crowd pleaser, and these are particularly good due to the streusel topping. You can make them even more patriotic by adding some dried cranberries or cherries to the mix and whipped creme on top.
3. Patriotic Pound Cake
You can’t do a 4th of July brunch without some sort of flag-themed dish. This patriotic pound cake is filled with Cool Whip and strawberries, with some blueberries on top. It’s quick and easy to make, and delicious to eat.
4. 4th of July Fruit Cocktail
The cocktails at your 4th of July brunch are almost as important as the food itself. This patriotic drink is light and refreshing, which is just what you will want to start off your Independence Day celebrations.
5. Star-Shaped Pigs in a Blanket
Since brunch is a mixture of breakfast and lunch, don’t forget to have some savory options for your brunch spread. These cute pigs in a blanket are great finger foods for children and adults alike.
6. Blue and White-Dipped Strawberries
Everyone loves chocolate covered strawberries, but now you can make them 4th of July-style. These Blue and White Dipped Strawberries just switch out the milk chocolate for white chocolate, and add blue sprinkles.
7. American Flag Fruit Sticks
Reminiscent of the sparklers of your childhood, these fruit sticks are a nice break from the heavier brunch dishes.
8. 4th of July Fruit Parfaits
Sometimes you just need a healthy option and this 4th of July fruit parfait is here to help. Instead of making it beforehand, have a parfait bar and allow your guests to make their own patriotic parfaits.
9. Red, White and Blue Soda
As a non-alcoholic option, this red, white and blue soda is as refreshing as it is pretty. Kool Aid ice cubes gives the soda its multi-colored appearance, and Sprite lends its fruitiness to quench your thirst.
10. 4th of July Pinwheel Cookies
Every brunch needs dessert and these pinwheel cookies are festive and yummy. It’s just a simple sugar cookie dough, but with a patriotic spin (haha, get it?). Mix other colors and use this recipe for other holidays!
Now that you have all of these 4th of July brunch ideas, go out and have a fabulous Independence Day. And (even though I’m going to sound like your mother) remember to stay safe and make good decisions this 4th of July.