What better way to celebrate Lent finally being over than with the perfect Easter dinner, right? Right. If you're on the search for classic ham and lamb centerpieces or just low-key, easy one-pot ...
While we know there are certain sides (we're looking at you, deviled eggs) and desserts that you would never consider leaving off of your Easter dinner menu, you may not feel quite so certain about ...
It's easy to find yourself boxed into making the same dishes for Easter every year. Even if you aren't sick of serving ham or lamb, you might want to mix up how you cook the centerpieces of the meal.
It's natural to assume that glazed ham should be the centerpiece of your Easter dinner, since it is one of the most traditional mains. But it's not the only one! What if you don't like ham? Or what if ...
Baked ham makes an impressive main course for Easter dinner. We opt for spiral-sliced with a sugary-crunchy glaze. Fully cooked ham should be gently heated in a low oven or on a covered grill until ...
Easter is the perfect opportunity to gather, celebrate, and dig into a delicious meal. If you’re hosting everyone for dinner on Sunday, whether it’s for a large group of loved ones or your immediate ...
Still haven’t figured out Easter dinner for your brood or last-minute gathering? No need to stress. Supermarkets and restaurants are doing the cooking. These shops still have fully-cooked, ...
Several Louisville area stores offer fully-cooked or heat-and-serve Easter meals for preorder. Whole Foods, The Honey Baked Ham Co., and City Barbeque are among the options available. Metro Diner and ...