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24 Mother’s Day Recipes to Celebrate Mom

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Looking for the perfect dish to celebrate mom this Mother’s Day? Here are 24 ideas for breakfast-in-bed, brunch, lunch, dinner or dessert to show her how special she is!

Public service announcement: Mother’s Day is coming up. If you haven’t already, pick up a card and gift, grab some flowers and plan to make mom one of these recipes to celebrate her this Mother’s Day!

I recently heard great advice on how to pick the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, “check out your mom’s Pinterest boards or what she’s been posting on Facebook and Instagram – then go purchase something from there.” I love this advice. Not only is it a great idea to help find the perfect gift, it shows her that you are paying attention and you care.

Once a gift is decided on, the next step is to plan out a stellar meal for the big day. Breakfast-in-bed? A nice brunch? Late afternoon lunch and tea? Fantastic dinner? We’re here to help!

To some families, Mother’s Day means serving breakfast in bed to that extraordinary person who loves, nurtures, drives the kids to piano lessons and little league, helps them with their homework and tucks them in at night.  And that’s just for starters! Letting your kids help prepare a special breakfast for that special person can be a fun and exciting way for them to say, “Thanks, Mom!”

We gathered 24 of our favorite recipes – the most popular picks from our community, most pinned and most shared  – in other words, any of these will be a sure hit for a Mother’s Day celebration.

24 Mother's Day Recipes to Celebrate Mom

Breakfast & Brunch Ideas

Lunch or Afternoon Tea Ideas

Dinner Ideas

Desserts & Sweet Treats

About the Author

Trish James

Trish is a grocery industry veteran of 15 years, specifically in the produce industry for nine, working alongside health-conscious brands. Trish is the mom of two very active boys and passionate about helping others, especially in her community, which is why she appreciates the work we do at Produce for Kids. She can be found volunteering weekly at her local food bank. Trish loves providing useful, relevant, and realistic resources to Produce for Kids followers – no parent-shaming, just inspiring new habits and celebrating wins. Find her regular contributions on the Produce for Kids Blog.

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