By ALBERT STUMM (For the Associated Press)
As anyone who has ever made breakfast for a crowd can attest, it’s no fun stressing over how people like their eggs, or churning out pancakes until everyone but the cook has eaten enough.
Instead, for Easter brunch this year, bake your eggs. That way, you can feed a large group all at once and maximize time with your guests.
Two chefs offer recipes:
In her book “Sheet Pan Suppers,” Molly Gilbert adapted several breakfast recipes to serve up to eight people, including the whimsically titled “Greens and Eggs and Ham” and a


