85 Easter Dinner Recipes We Swear By Every Year (2024)

Make this Easter dinner the most memorable yet.

By Camille Lowder
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There’s no better way to celebrate spring, fresh seasonal veggies, and Lent finally being over than with the perfect Easter dinner. From classic ham and lamb centerpieces to easy one-pot pasta dishes, these recipes will appeal to everyone at your table. Whether it’s your first time making holiday dinner or you’re an old pro, our list of 85 Easter dinner mains is sure to inspire.

An Easter ham is a classic, and we’ve got 5+ solid recipes for you to try (including one in made easy on a sheet pan). If you’re looking to branch out, check out our recipes for other meaty holiday showstoppers, like braised lamb shank, pork loin roast, and beef wellington. Not a big red meat fan? Don’t fret, we’ve got chicken and fish dishes that’ll be just as impressive on your dinner table, like our tomato butter roast chicken, our , and our chicken saltimbocca.

Vegetarians, we’ve got you covered too. Dishes like moussaka (with lentils instead of beef!), our seitan piccata, or our are just as special as their meat counterparts. Paired with our veggie-forward Easter sides, no one will even miss the meat.

Going solo this holiday and want something more low-key? Stick with the traditional, but aim at meals you can reheat throughout the week. Perhaps something like our Greek avgolemono soup that’s a lemony play on comfort chicken noodle, our whipped ricotta pasta, or our Italian pizza rustica (great served great warm or cold).

To be honest, all our Easter dinners make great leftovers—check out our top things to do with leftover ham and lamb if you’re lucky enough to have extra. To fully round out your holiday meal, get inspired by our Easter appetizers, side dishes, and desserts too.

1

Lamb Marinade

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Few types of meat scream “special occasion” like lamb. So whether it's a dainty and delicious rib chop, a slow-cooked shank, or a centerpiece-worthy leg of lamb, this marinade will make it even more special. To get the most irresistible flavor possible, we blended tangy Greek yogurt, olive oil, earthy herbs and spices, and a few cloves of grated garlic for a spicy punch.

Get the Lamb Marinade recipe.

2

Pizza Rustica

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This is an Italian Easter pie that, despite its name, doesn't have anything to with pizza! Think of it as better, more decadent version of quiche Lorraine.

Get the Pizza Rustica recipe.

3

Copycat Honey Baked Ham

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Honey Baked ham is grand, deliciously smoky, and has a signature caramelized crust all over. Sadly, it’s something you have to plan to order in advance and can be a little on the pricey side. If you didn't have time to order a ham, want to save some money, or just try a homemade version of this classic centerpiece, this copycat recipe is for you.

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Shepherd's Pie

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In this comfort food staple, ground beef is cooked with aromatics and red wine before being combined with corn and peas, all covered with a blanket of velvety, rich mashed potatoes and topped with Parmesan before being broiled until golden brown. It’s the perfect choice for a chilly Easter dinner.

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5

Roast Chicken

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The perfect centerpiece to any holiday dinner, the steps to make this chicken are simple: You season the bird (just salt & pepper!), then roast it at high heat until the skin is bronzed and crisp and the flesh juicy.

Get the Roast Chicken recipe.

6

Creamy Chicken Spanakopita Bake

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This easy casserole is a fun take on the classic spanakopita. In it, we take the classic Greek dish and turn it into a family-friendly dinner featuring shatteringly crisp phyllo layers that envelop a creamy chicken filling with a lot of spinach and feta.

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Greek Salmon

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Need a simple, refreshing Easter meal that comes together fast? You've gotta make this Greek salmon. Topped with all the ingredients from a beloved Greek salad (you can toss it all together while the salmon cooks), this is an under-an-hour dinner that’s worthy to be served at your brunch or dinner party.

Get the Greek Salmon recipe.

8

Pastit*io

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Derived from the Italian word pasticcio, which means “mix” or “hodgepodge,” pastit*io is a classic Greek casserole best described as a cross between lasagna and moussaka. Rich and hearty, creamy and comforting, it’s well worth the extra effort it takes to put together.

Get the Pastit*io recipe.

9

One-Pot Creamy Tortellini & Greens

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Picture perfectly cooked, cheese-filled tortellini delicately simmering in a lusciously velvety cream sauce, generously infused with vibrant fresh greens. But here's the best part: With this one-pot wonder and a handful of ingredients, you can have it all—in just 20 minutes.

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Brown Sugar Pineapple Ham

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This zingy retro classic glazed ham is a stunner set in the center of a table, and just a few easy sides short of a fantastic feast. Beyond the eye-popping pineapple rings and bright maraschino cherries, the glaze lends a shine and texture to the ham’s caramelized crust too.

Get the Brown Sugar Pineapple Ham recipe.

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Sheet-Pan Easter Dinner

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Think you don’t have enough time or space to cook Easter dinner? Think again. Featuring cheesy potatoes au gratin, maple-glazed ham, garlicky asparagus, and paprika-spiced carrots, our streamlined version of this notoriously complicated meal is as simple as 2 sheet pans and 30 minutes in the oven.

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12

Sheet-Pan Garlic Butter Salmon & Asparagus

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In this simple sheet-pan supper, salmon teams up with asparagus and onions. Giving the veggies a head start before adding the salmon makes sure that everything is cooked to perfection. The asparagus will be crisp-tender, the red onion wedges will melt down and get a little sweet, and the salmon will be a little browned on the edges, but still tender in the middle.

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Quiche

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Quiche is a favorite in the canon of classic dishes, and this version is no exception. Soft, creamy filling studded with ham, chives, and Gruyère rests inside a crunchy, buttery pie crust to create the Easter dinner of your dreams.

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14

Roasted Pork Tenderloin

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If you're tired of old standbys like a whole chicken or ham for your holiday meal, look no further than pork tenderloin. It’s quick-cooking, takes extremely well to countless flavors, and is easy enough for a chill family meal but remarkable enough for a special Easter dinner too.

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15

Cheesy Pierogi & Kielbasa Skillet

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This one-skillet meal combines two of our favorite Polish foods—pierogi and kielbasa—into a warm, hearty dinner. Cream cheese thickens up the sauce, but we couldn't resist adding on dollops of sour cream to each plate too. You're welcome!

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Rack Of Lamb

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A roasted rack of lamb is the perfect showstopper, especially when it comes to Easter dinner. If working with lamb isn't something you do often, it can seem intimidating, but trust us—it's quite simple.

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17

Avgolomeno Soup

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This Greek lemon chicken soup is an Easter staple! If you don't have leftover chicken, you can easily boil chicken breasts and shred them yourself (check out our tips for how to shred chicken if you need).

Get the Avgolomeno Soup recipe.

18

Greek Lemon-Butter Chicken & Smashed Potatoes

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Smashed potatoes and an herby feta and olive topping lend an exciting spin to beloved lemon-butter chicken. In this recipe, an extra-crispy texture on the potatoes and a briny herbal finish (thanks olives!) amplifies all the classic flavors without taking away from the goodness of the original recipe.

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Homemade Mac & Cheese

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A comfort food classic, mac and cheese can mean something different to everyone. In our book, the perfect macaroni and cheese recipe has to nail three things: be extra creamy, plenty cheesy, and paired with a golden, crunchy topping. This tried-and-true recipe aces all of these requirements (and more!) with flying colors.

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Braised Lamb Shank

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Lamb shanks can tend to be a tougher cut of meat so to get tender, fall off the bone lamb, it works best to cook them low and slow. They'll braise in a savory tomato sauce that gives the meat so much flavor, and the sauce becomes extra silky after the wine and butter gets stirred in.

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FAQs

What is a typical Easter dinner menu? ›

I've been to quite a few Easter lunches/dinners of different families. Ham has been the centerpiece of each of these, with typical side dishes of veggies, pasta and potato salads, casseroles etc. Dessert is typically pie, cake, and/or other pastries. This year there was ham and prime rib.

What is the most popular Easter dinner in the US? ›

Here in the United States, one of the most traditional Easter foods is a big glazed ham. In fact, Ree Drummond says, "In Oklahoma, ham is everything on Easter!" The popularity of eating ham started in part because pigs were butchered in the fall, cured over the winter, and ready to eat come springtime!

What is the most common food eaten on Easter? ›

17 Easter Food Traditions From Around the World
  • Eggs. One of the most recognized Easter symbols is the egg. ...
  • Lamb. ...
  • Ham. ...
  • Bun and Cheese, Jamaica and the Caribbean. ...
  • Hot Cross Buns. ...
  • Enriched Breads. ...
  • East Indian Fugias. ...
  • Difo Dabo, Ethiopia.
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What is the traditional meal on Easter Sunday? ›

Roast lamb or roast ham is the traditional meat for the main meal on Easter Sunday. Read on for more on what to serve with your traditional Easter roast. Hot cross buns, which are spiced tea cakes, are traditionally served on Good Friday.

What is the evening meal for Easter? ›

Roast lamb: Lamb is a traditional Easter dish in many cultures, symbolizing spring and renewal. A roast leg of lamb seasoned with herbs and garlic is a classic choice. Honey-glazed ham: Honey-glazed ham is another traditional Easter dish that is popular in many households.

What do Catholics eat for Easter dinner? ›

Traditionally, the baskets are filled with: decorated hardboiled eggs (representing Christ's Resurrection); lamb-shaped butter or sugar (representing Christ as the “Lamb of God”); bread (reminding us that Jesus is the “Bread of Life”); meats, such as ham (symbolic of great joy and abundance), sausage (symbolic of God's ...

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. Local experts believe that Jesus drank wine with his meals.

What is the number one Easter meal? ›

The main dish for an Easter meal varies, but some typical dishes include honey-baked ham, pot roast, pork chops, and fish. Some popular side dishes include scalloped or mashed potatoes, spring vegetables, and dinner rolls.

What is the most eaten meat on Easter? ›

There's no question lamb is front and centre at the Easter table - and for good reason - but there are plenty of alternatives to choose from. This is our list of some of the best meats to have for your Easter dinner: Easter Lamb.

What can't you eat on Easter? ›

According to the Catholic religion, fasting and abstinence from red meat consumption are a form of sacrifice, however, this practice is not entirely closed since the faithful can choose how they approach this tradition.

What is the Easter Bunny eat? ›

Rabbits are herbivorous, eating mainly grasses in the wild, but do enjoy various vegetables and flowers. The pet rabbit is a dependent of the European rabbits– just like dogs, we now have many breeds. In a home with good care, they can live to be 10 years old, or even older!

Can you eat pork on Easter Sunday? ›

If you prefer to skip ham and lamb on Easter, a juicy pork loin roast is a nice alternative when you need a main to feed a crowd.

Is it OK to wear white on Easter Sunday? ›

While there are many who still choose to live by the tradition-based guideline that you must wait until Memorial Day to wear white, there are others who favor a different date: Easter. In fact, Easter is sometimes seen as the true mark of being able to break out your best whites, and it does make sense in some ways.

Is it OK to wear black on Easter Sunday? ›

Wear something that would seem appropriate and dressy in their eyes and you'll be fine. You can wear black, but many people will probably be wearing lighter colors.

What do Christians eat at Easter? ›

After the many weeks of Lent, Easter, which marks the resurrection of Christ, is usually celebrated with a big family meal. It often includes eggs, hot cross buns, and lamb or ham. Eggs symbolize rebirth and rejuvenation.

What food is traditionally eaten on Good Friday? ›

On Good Friday, it's tradition to eat fish rather than meat. According to Christians, Jesus sacrificed his flesh on what is now known as Good Friday. This is why traditionally, people abstain from meaty flesh on Good Friday. Fish is viewed as a different kind of flesh, and so is favoured over meat on Good Friday.

Why is ham a traditional Easter dinner? ›

Martie Duncan: According to some of my food history resources, before there was refrigeration, ham was always cured and available year-round; it was likely all that was left in the larder before spring thaw and spring harvest. It is said to have typically been put up in the fall so it was ready to eat by Easter.

How do you host an Easter dinner? ›

Ten Simple Ways to Instantly Be a Better Host
  1. Greet guests. Yes, at the door. ...
  2. Start with a drink. Or at least offer one. ...
  3. Add a seasonal decoration on the table. Keep it simple: spring flowers, seasonal fruit or vegetables, painted eggs, etc. ...
  4. Warm plates. ...
  5. Change the butter dish. ...
  6. Add ice. ...
  7. Light candles. ...
  8. Assign seating.
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