Make a classic feast or cook it up a notch with something more festive and creative. No matter what traditional Easter dinner recipes you make for your celebration I would like to help out with menu ideas.
Main Course
Pineapple Glazed Ham is a traditional favorite. It is also a no fuss and easy recipe to make the busy day just a little bit easier. Country Living has the an amazing recipe with five ingredients.
Roast Leg of Lamb is an easy recipe for any special occasion. The meat should come tied up, if it isn’t, you can ask the butcher to tie it up for you.
Ham Pot Pie! Whether you're looking for an all-encompassing main or simply want to find a way to use up leftovers, this ham pot pie can do it all.
Garlic Rosemary Pork Roast- Pork can be intimidating to cook because it has a bad rep for being bland and boring. But if you cook it right, it can be extremely good. Good enough for a spot on your holiday table in fact.
Side Dishes
They might not be the star of the show, but side dishes really make the meal. Some of these are traditional Easter recipes and some are new and different. Click on each photo to get the recipe and see if you might like to include it in your dinner menu this year.
Desserts
There are plenty of twists to try out, plus the classics you know and love. These yummy desserts are the best Easter treats! Don’t forget to save room.
Cocktails
If there's one thing that could take your celebration to the next level then it's a refreshing drink! These Easter cocktails make the most of seasonal fruits to add a bright pop of flavor to your table. Drink responsibly!
There are so many different Easter traditions depending on your denomination or what part of the world you live in. However, a delicious meal is always necessary when you're gathering friends and family, whether you're doing so after a church service, an Easter egg hunt, or both. To make life simple, I hope these Easter recipe ideas are crowd pleasers and won't require hours and hours spent in the kitchen.
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