5 Trader Joe's Easter Brunch Items Under $7 That Guests Will Love

Sunday's Easter feast doesn't have to be stressful.
That's right, hosting Easter brunch doesn’t have to mean overspending on groceries or spending hours in the kitchen. Trader Joe’s offers several ready-to-serve and heat-and-eat options that look impressive, cost less than $7 each and can help you feed a crowd for far less than bakery or catering alternatives.
Here are some of the best Easter brunch items you can find at Trader Joe's at great prices.
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Quiche Lorraine
Price: $5.99
This fully cooked quiche is made with 20% uncured ham and Swiss cheese in a soft egg custard, all encased in a delicious pastry crust. Simply heat and serve and you have a crowd-pleasing dish that's holiday-ready.
Mini Croissants
Price: $5.99 for eight
There's no thawing needed to serve up these mini croissants — they can go from freezer to table in under 30 minutes. These bite-sized croissants are the perfect way to add a little sweetness to your brunch spread.
Fruitful Medley
Price: $3.99
There's no need to slice and dice individual fruits when you can pick up a couple of packages of these affordable fresh-cut fruits. Each package contains a 16-ounce mix of cantaloupe, honeydew, pineapple and red grapes.
Fully Cooked Uncured Bacon
Price: $6.99
Cooking bacon can take a lot of time, so picking up this fully cooked version can help make brunch prep way more efficient. Each package contains 15 slices of thick-cut apple wood smoked bacon.
Glazed Chocolate Donut Holes
Price: $3.49
Whether you consider donuts to be a breakfast food or a dessert, they're sure to be a popular addition to any brunch. Each package of Glazed Chocolate Donut Holes contains roughly 20 pieces and they're dairy-free and gluten-free — ideal for guests who have dietary restrictions.
With a few smart Trader Joe's picks, you can pull together an Easter brunch that feels festive and generous — without blowing your grocery budget.
Editor’s note: Pricing is accurate as of March 26, 2026. Pricing and availability are subject to change.
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