Like our bi-weekly shopping trips to Trader Joe’s, brunch is a deeply ingrained habit. By Thursday evening, we’ve got pancakes and vegan huevos rancheros on the brain, and by Friday afternoon, we’ve either made plans to meet at a favorite vegan restaurant or we’ve spent a good hour scrolling through recipes to decide what to make on Saturday morning. 

This is where Trader Joe’s steps in. With a few convenient pantry pulls and a stroll around the produce section, Trader Joe’s products make brunching at home a breeze. There are options for every kind of home cook from place-and-bake cinnamon rolls in a pop tube to raw ingredients for those who find joy in brunching from scratch. 

Below, we’ve compiled a list of both savory and sweet vegan brunch items at Trader Joe’s. We recommend you mix and match—people want choices!

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Trader Joe’s vegan brunch staples

From savory soyrizo to walnut-studded banana bread, they’re all possible with a quick shop at this tiki-themed grocer.

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1 Soy Chorizo

From breakfast hashes to tofu scrambles, this vegan chorizo adds a pop of flavor and plenty of spice to a medley of brunch dishes. We love it stuffed into a big burrito with turmeric- and cumin-spiced crumbled tofu, wilted spinach, and pico de gallo. For a savory side, dice a few russet potatoes; sear them with salt, pepper, and olive oil in a cast iron skillet until cooked through; then toss in this soy chorizo for the last few minutes for a homemade papas con chorizo. 
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2 Classic English Muffins

We forgot about English muffins until we came across them on the Trader Joe’s bakery shelf. We purchased a pack impulsively, and now these craggly, cornmeal-dusted rounds make a regular appearance at our home brunches. These are best served simply with a generous swipe of Trade Joe’s Vegan Buttery Spread or perhaps a thin layer of Organic Apricot or Strawberry Preserves.  
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3 Vegan Banana Bread

Brunch could not be easier thanks to this vegan-as-is banana bread. It’s studded with walnuts and truly shines when warmed up. If you want to be particularly extra, you can slice, dip in a basic custard, and griddle to make banana bread french toast. Regardless of how you enjoy this humble quickbread, a strong cup of coffee (with or without Trader Joe’s Brown Sugar Oat Creamer) is a must-have accompaniment. 
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4 Vegan yogurt and granola

Brunch does not always have to be a decadent affair. If you’ve got afternoon plans and don’t have time to nap off a heavy meal, a light yet satisfying yogurt parfait is just the thing. TJ’s thick and luxurious Organic Creamy Cashew Cultured Yogurt Alternative, Plain Unsweetened, is the ideal canvas for any one of the grocer’s on-the-sweeter-side vegan granolas (Peanut Butter Protein Granola, Gluten-Free Loaded Fruit and Nut Granola, and Grainless Granola are all fair game). Alternate layers of yogurt, granola, and berries or sliced mango for a pretty, polished, and 100 percent satiating morning meal. 
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5 Jumbo Cinnamon Rolls

If you didn’t know Trader Joe’s cinnamon rolls were vegan, we hope we just made your day. Unless you enjoy spending hours on a treat that will be inhaled in minutes, these Pop-Tube treats are a fantastic alternative to baking cinnamon rolls from scratch, and we humbly believe that they are just as good. Pro tip: for cinnamon rolls that are as soft and fluffy on the edges as they are in the center, evenly pour one-third of a cup of vegan heavy cream (like Silk) or creamer onto the rolls before baking. 
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6Freeze-Dried Raspberries

Freeze-dried raspberries, now available from Trader Joe’s, can be transformed into many deliciously sweet brunch classics. Make them into waffles, for example, or pancakes, or blitz them into a delicious smoothie or milkshake. The fruity options are endless.
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Trader Joe’s brunch beverages

As the iconic Alfred Coffee of Los Angeles continues to say, “But first, coffee.” Trader Joe’s carries a wide range of coffees from whole beans to instant and everything in between. You can always rely on a handful of roasts no matter the season such as the brand-name Joe Medium Roast Grounds and Fair Trade Organic Sumatra Coffee. Still, there’s also a rotating selection of seasonal grounds and beans. Sip your brew slowly as-is or add a splash of Non-Dairy Oat Creamer Brown Sugar Flavor. It’s thick, creamy, and firmly on the sweet side. We also love this Coconut Cold Brew Coffee Concentrate, which is best-served with plenty of your favorite dairy-free milk (or you could even serve it over ice cream, Affogato style!).

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Prefer something a little more boozy for brunch? Grab a jug of 100% Orange Juice and a bottle of Villa Antica Asolo Prosecco DOCG Superiore. The well-stocked shelves of Trader Joe’s also have plenty of fizzy white wines and roses that are fabulous to sip on their own. A few we have our eye on include La Ferme Julien Rose, Opaline Pinot Noir Brut Rose, and Le French Fizz Blanc 2021 (the latter two are only available for a limited time). 

Beyond the bubbly, Trader Joe’s Small Batch Vodka is smooth and mellow, making it the perfect base for a vegan bloody mary. While this grocer doesn’t stock tomato juice, we’ve enjoyed taking creative liberties on this classic cocktail and mixing in some Organic Carrot Tumeric Juice Blend. It’s a bit savory with earthy turmeric, a squeeze of lemon juice, and a dash of black pepper, so it’s a solid stand-in for the go-to tomato juice. Head to the produce section to grab your garnishes from pickles to celery stalks. 

Note: this carrot juice is great for kiddos, too, as is the non-dairy bottled Mango 100% Juice Smoothie.

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