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Easter Sunday Dinner

Spring into action and celebrate! Set the scene with spring’s blooms, and share the season’s favorite foods and flavors: ham or lamb, fresh stalks of spring-green asparagus and flavor-bursting, vine-ripened strawberries.


Slow Cooker Ham with Fruit Chutney

Easter Sunday Dinner Menu

Cucumber Dill Mousse 
Sparkling Citrus Punch

Slow Cooker Ham with Fruit Chutney
or
Leg of Lamb with Garlic and Herbs

Marbled Potatoes and Carrots 
Asparagus with Honey Mustard
Tossed Greens with Sesame and Oranges

Bread Machine Hot Cross Buns
or
Lemon Yogurt-Poppy Seed Muffins

Strawberry Yogurt Torte
or
Miniature Lemon Cheese Tarts


You can choose the main dish, bread and dessert. But if you’re serving a crowd, you may want to provide all the choices--they’ll make a wonderful buffet offering!

Make It Special!

Bring Spring’s Blooming Beauties Indoors

  • Cluster small flowering potted plants on the table.  Intersperse white or pastel votive candles in glass holders.
  • Place a small basket of cut spring flowers at each place setting.  Fresh violets, snowdrops, scilla, primrose and crocus are lovely choices.  Invite guests to take their baskets home with them.
  • Force branches of early spring shrubs or trees into bloom to use as a centerpiece.  Forsythia in its cheery shades of yellow is widely available at florist shops.  Or cut crab apple or cherry branches for their pink and white blossoms.  Arrange the branches in a simple pitcher or large vase.

Garnishes for an Attractive Finish

  • Tie strips of lemon peel around individual servings of asparagus.  Use a citrus stripper to remove the peel.
  • Add fresh sprigs of rosemary to the lamb platter.
  • Sprinkle potatoes with crushed canned French-fried onions.

Learn with these helpful tips:

Roasting Lamb
Betty’s Tips for Cooking Ham


Preparation Guide

Up to 4 Months Before

  • Make Miniature Lemon Cheese Tarts, following recipe directions for freezing.

Up to 2 Months Before

  • Bake cake for Strawberry Yogurt Torte; cut cooled cake into thirds as directed, wrap tightly and freeze.
  • Bake and cool Bread Machine Hot Cross Buns, but do not frost.  Wrap tightly in aluminum foil and freeze.
  • Make Lemon Yogurt-Poppy Seed Muffins, but do not glaze.  Tightly wrap completely cooled muffins and freeze.

The Day Before

  • If Bread Machine Hot Cross Buns were not made before and frozen, make buns following the Do-Ahead recipe tip.  If rolls were made ahead, thaw and frost.
  • Make Cucumber-Dill Mousse; store covered in mold in refrigerator.
  • Make ice ring for Sparkling Citrus Punch following Special Touch recipe tip.

The Morning Of

  • Make Slow Cooker Ham with Fruit Chutney.
  • Assemble and frost Strawberry Yogurt Torte; store loosely covered in refrigerator.
  • Make dressing for Tossed Greens with Sesame and Oranges; refrigerate.  Prepare fruit and veggies for salad; store separately, tightly wrapped, in refrigerator.
  • Unmold mousse onto serving platter; store covered in refrigerator.
  • Place frozen juices in refrigerator to thaw for punch; refrigerate sparkling water.
  • Remove muffins from freezer; glaze muffins.
  • Remove miniature tarts from freezer.

About 4 Hours Before Serving

  • Prepare Leg of Lamb with Garlic and Herbs.

 About 1 Hour Before Serving

  • Make Marbled Potatoes and Carrots.

 About 30 Minutes Before Serving (as the lamb stands)

  • Make Asparagus with Honey Mustard.

 Just Before Guests Arrive

  • Mix punch, and add ice ring.

 Just Before Serving

  • Carve the ham and/or lamb.
  • Toss the salad.
 

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