Feed the whole family this Easter Saturday without breaking the bank. This classic spread delivers all the holiday tradition with crispy bacon, fresh eggs, and butter-smothered hot cross buns for under $30.

Budget-Friendly Easter Family Breakfast

This simple, satisfying breakfast is designed to feed a family of four. It focuses on high-impact holiday staples like spiced buns and salty bacon while keeping the method efficient so you can spend less time at the stove and more time with the family.

Toasted Hot Cross Buns

Warm, spiced buns served with a thick layer of melting salted butter.

  1. Slice the hot cross buns in half horizontally.
  2. Place under a grill or in a toaster until the edges are golden brown and the fruit is slightly caramelized.
  3. Spread generously with salted butter while still steaming hot.

Classic Crispy Bacon & Eggs

A hearty protein side that pairs perfectly with the sweetness of the buns.

  1. Lay the streaky bacon into a large, cold frying pan. Turn the heat to medium-high; this helps the fat render out for maximum crunch.
  2. Cook for 3–4 minutes per side until deeply golden and crispy. Remove to a paper towel-lined plate.
  3. Using the remaining bacon fat in the pan, crack your eggs. Fry them sunny-side up for 2–3 minutes, or whisk the eggs beforehand and scramble them in the pan until just set.
  4. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper.

Chilled Orange Juice

A refreshing, bright accompaniment to round out the meal.

  1. Pour chilled orange juice into four glasses.
  2. Serve immediately alongside the hot food.

Shopping List

  • 6 Hot Cross Buns (traditional or chocolate)
  • 12 Eggs
  • 250g Streaky Bacon
  • 500g Salted Butter
  • 2L Orange Juice

Cooking Tips & Prep Hacks

  • The "Cold Pan" Trick: Always start your bacon in a cold pan. It prevents the meat from curling and ensures the fat renders perfectly crispy rather than chewy.
  • Leftover Potential: This plan leaves you with half a dozen eggs and plenty of butter. Use the eggs for a mid-week omelette and the butter for your Sunday roast vegetables.
  • Oven Method: If you are cooking for a larger group, lay the bacon on a wire rack over a baking tray and bake at 200°C for 15-20 minutes. You can toast all the buns on a separate tray at the same time during the last 5 minutes.
  • Better Buns: If the buns feel a little firm, a quick 10-second zap in the microwave before toasting makes them incredibly soft.

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Recipes and nutritional information are suggestions only. Always check product labels for allergens and dietary requirements.

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