The 10 best Easter recipes - according to you (2024)

Exciting new recipes as well as classics and tried-and-true favourites readers return to year after year. These are my 10 best Easter recipes, as chosen by you! How many of these have you already tried? What are your signature Easter recipes? Share your suggestions below to inspire others!

Discover more in my Easter super collection – it’s even organised by course.

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Sometimes, an abundance of choice is a blessing and at other times it is a curse. So, I thought, wouldn’t it be helpful to tell you what I think are the best Easter recipes, to help you choose your Easter menu??

Turns out, it’s an impossible task. Because I am a disloyal foodie who likes to stray and experiment, so I don’t have personal Easter favourites. (Example – I made baklava for Easter dessert last year. Who does that??? 😂)

But I can tell you the top 10 Easter recipes readers return to year after year, and the new recipes that have rapidly become fan-favourites. Much more reliable than asking for my opinion!

So here they are. Which of these make your cut??

1. Hot Cross Buns

What readers say: It’s fluffy, well spiced, works as promised, and really not that hard at all, I promise! Store-bought can’t rival the experience of fresh, homemade buns. I really hope you try them.

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Bake Hot Cross Buns

2. Roast lamb leg – classic

There’s something about the grandness of a whole leg of lamb taking centre stage!! The only thing you need to know about roasting the perfect lamb leg? Get a meat thermometer. (OK fine, I have a few more little tricks too – find them in the recipe).

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Get the roast lamb Leg recipe

Alternatives – Rack of lamb (classic or crumbed), Greek butterflied lamb leg, Moroccan lamb backstrap. Also see below for slow cooked lamb, the fall-apart rather than carving sort.

Rosemary Crumbed Rack of Lamb
Greek Butterflied Lamb Leg
Moroccan lamb backstrap
Rosemary Garlic Marinated Rack of Lamb (Roasted)

3. Slow roasted Greek lamb leg

For those of you after the fall-off-the-bone sort of roast lamb, the slow roasted Greek lamb leg has been a much loved favourite for years, along with the classic garlic rosemary version and the slow cooker roast lamb leg (such a fuss-free easy way to cook lamb leg!).

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My choice

Lamb shoulder rather than lamb leg. Juicier, more flavour, and you can make it in advance because it reheats 99% perfect like freshly made. Can’t do that with lamb leg! Choose from the deluxe 12 hour overnight version (Greek flavour) or its little sister, the 3 hour lamb shoulder (classic rosemary garlic) or for an exotic spiced version, Lamb Shawarma!

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4. Maple glazed ham

My signature glazed ham! For those of you in Australia surprised to see this on the list, glazed ham is a traditional Easter centrepiece in the States.

While I am very fond of classic brown sugar glazed ham, the maple glazed ham has that extra something-something that makes it special (that special something being, wait for it… maple syrup! 😂).

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Maple glazed ham

Save the bone for pea and ham soup or ham bone congee. The more ham scraps on it, the better!

5. Roast pumpkin spinach and feta salad

Tossed with a balsamic dressing, it’s just a combination that works so well! This has been a long standing favourite with readers for years. Actually, it is a top 5 recipe during the Christmas holidays too!

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For (many) more side salads, head straight to my super collection for vegetable and side salads, or this special collection of side salads I put together especially for Easter menus. Also, don’t miss my special show-off salads, a collection of salads created for those who want to steal the show…….with a SIDE SALAD! 😱

6. Make-ahead mashed potato casserole

Making mash at the last minute is a pain. So it’s no surprise readers jumped on this make-ahead mashed potato casserole recipe that I published just a few months ago during the holiday season!

Make it today, then pop it in the oven tomorrow. Creamy and smooth, just like your favourite mashed potato, with the bonus of a cheesy, bacony topping. YES.

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Make-ahead mashed potato casserole

Plenty more potato goodness contained in my potato super collection! Few reader-favourites:

Potatoes au Gratin (Dauphinoise)
Spiral Sweet Potato Bake
Twice Baked Potatoes (Stuffed Jacket Potatoes)
The Best Potato Salad
Ultra Crispy Smashed Potatoes
Potato Recipes

7. Christmas baked salmon – at Easter!

Not sure I’ll ever be able to top this, an invention from a couple of years ago that has become a much-loved reader favourite!

Honey butter glazed salmon topped with a creamy dill sauce and a nut dried fruit rubble. People love it because it’s knock-your-socks-off delicious, easy to make, mostly make ahead and looks SO GOOD.

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Christmas baked salmon

Also see my Easter fish & seafood mains recipe collection here. Few reader-favourites:

Spanish Seafood Stew
Fish Pie (for Easter!)
Garlic Prawns (Shrimp)
Baked Parmesan Crusted Salmon with Lemon Cream Sauce

8. Potato dauphinoise (potatoes au gratin)

Potato layered with cream, cheese, a sprinkling of thyme (secret!), then baked until bubbly and golden. Just pure heaven, and one of my all time most popular potato sides. (Understandably!)

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Potatoes au gratin (dauphinoise)

See above under #6 for more potato sides.

9. Baked Mac and Cheese

This is a signature dish of mine, a recipe that bistros have actually asked me permission to use to serve to their patrons!! Creamy and cheesy, but not overly greasy, baked until bubbly with a crunchy panko breadcrumb topping.

For everyday purposes I’ll use whatever cheese I’ve got on hand. For special occasions, I splurge on gruyere which catapults it into fine-dining stratosphere. Try it!

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Baked mac and cheese

Similar dishes chasing baked Mac and cheese:

Cauliflower Cheese
Creamy Broccoli Casserole (Gratin)
Garlic Shrimp Mac and Cheese
Corn Casserole

10. Soft No-Knead Dinner Rolls

Simple, warm, fluffy dinner rolls made without kneading. Will this ever fall out of the top 10 for holiday occasions?? No!!

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Soft No knead dinner rolls

Notable mention: Crusty artisan bread, the most-made bread recipe on this website, year round.

11. Crunchy roast potatoes

I know I said top 10, but I can’t leave out roast potatoes – these came in at #11!!!

When it comes to roast potatoes, crunchy they must be. For ultimate wow factor, look no further than the duck fat fat potatoes. Crunchiest result and best flavour. Because duck fat has flavour – not ducky, it’s just good savoury flavour – as opposed to oil which is largely flavourless.

But if you can’t get duck fat, here’s the recipe to make really crunchy roast potatoes using oil. Also see my potato super collection!

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Duck fat potatoes

And there you have it. The top 10 (11) Easter recipes that readers are returning to year after year, as well as some new recipes that catapulted to the top of the list during the Christmas/Thanksgiving season last year that are Easter-worthy.

I will mention, however, that I have a couple of exciting new special Easter recipes I will be sharing next week along with a little surprise! So stay tuned……

What about you? What are you thinking of doing for Easter this year? Share your ideas so others can get inspiration! – Nagi x

What to make this Easter

See all my Easter recipes in myEaster super collection– I’ve even organised it by course!

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Life of Dozer

He looks worried. He should be. 😂

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FAQs

What is the most popular meal for Easter? ›

Here in the United States, one of the most traditional Easter foods is a big glazed ham.

What food is traditionally eaten on Easter? ›

Among the food commonly eaten were lamb, veal, and chicken, with a meal of corned beef, cabbage, and floury potatoes was a popular meal. It was traditional for farmers to share the meat from a slaughtered bullock or lamb with neighbours and or the less fortunate.

What do Italians eat on Easter? ›

Traditional Italian food for Easter. On feast days in many houses is traditionally made homemade pasta: agnolotti, lasagne, orecchiette and many other formats. The chopping board of cold cuts (called fellata in Campania) is essential in the Easter meal: soppressata, salami, capocollo, ham, pork loin, bacon and pork.

What do Catholics eat on Easter? ›

The traditional foods contained in the baskets have meaning: eggs, symbolic of life in the Resurrection; bread, symbolic of Jesus' body; lamb, symbolic of Jesus' divinity; salt, representative of purification; horseradish, symbolizing Christ's passion; and ham, signifying the joy and abundance of the feast.

What did Jesus eat for Easter dinner? ›

Local experts believe that Jesus ate simple meals of bread and locally caught fish. Aside from simple meals of bread and locally caught fish, local experts believe that Jesus also ate olives.

What do Mexicans eat at Easter? ›

Favorites include Capirotada (Mexican Bread Pudding), Chile Relleno, Baja Fish Tacos, Camarones A La Diabla, and Crockpot Lentil Soup.

What do you not eat during Easter? ›

Abstaining from meat, dairy, and eggs during religious holidays has been a tradition for centuries in many religions. In Christianity, for example, during Lent (40 days prior to Easter) and Advent (40 days prior to Christmas), parishioners were forbidden to consume animal flesh as well as as dairy, cheese, and eggs.

What do Jews eat on Easter? ›

This is the seder plate, and each food is symbolic of an aspect of Passover: A roasted shank bone represents the Pescah sacrifice; an egg represents spring and the circle of life; bitter herbs represent the bitterness of slavery; haroset (an applesauce-like mixture with wine, nuts, apples, etc.)

What not to eat on Easter Sunday? ›

For ages, Christians have avoided eating meat on Easter Sunday. Many individuals, devout or not, continue to eat solely fish on this day. Every year, millions of people around the world observe the tradition of eating fish on Easter.

Why is ham eaten on Easter? ›

Not only were hogs cheaper to raise than sheep, but the farmers could slaughter the hogs in the fall and let the meat cure throughout the cold winter months. By spring, the cured meat was ready to eat—just in time to prepare for the Easter feast. The best part of the holiday ham may just be the leftovers.

What do African Americans eat on Easter? ›

Easter Dinner

It's a time when we gather around the table to share a meal and to fellowship with one another. Some of the most popular Easter foods in African-American cuisine include ham, sweet potatoes, collard greens, cornbread and macaroni and cheese.

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