Easter Is Here!
Easter brings up nostalgia for me. Church with my Mom, Grandma, and Grandpa, Easter eggs hunts with my Dad at the park or in the house, candy for days, big huge dinners, and all these cute little bunnies everywhere I looked! One of my favorite photos from childhood is one where I’m standing on the front porch of my Grandparents house, hugging this gigantic, blue, blow-up bunny who’s chomping on a carrot, dressed in this adorable little blue dress, white those white ruffle socks we all used to wear! (I wish I knew where the photo was because obviously, I would share it, but I don’t, unfortunately.)
This year for Easter is a little different because Mitch and I are moving!! So excited!!! But, that also means all my pots, pans, and spices are packed in a box, and our refrigerator is dwindling down to nothing. For anyone else out there who cooks all the time, I hope you feel my anxiety with this issue. Not having all my kitchen supplies is making me a crazy person!
Instead of sharing an entire menu and recipes with you for Easter Dinner like I normally would, I have picked out my favorite recipe from last years Easter, and decided to post it for you guys. For me, Easter is not complete without Deviled Eggs! Last year I had this idea to dye the actual hard white egg instead of the shell, and it turned out so awesome that I couldn’t imagine not sharing it with you guys! To go along with the Deviled Eggs post, I have included some photos and videos from last years dinner 🙂
Make sure to share with me and tag #ColdBeerMeatSweats with all your fun Easter posts!
Color Your Own, Deviled Eggs
These are going to be the easiest eggs you’ve ever made, and the most fun!
- Boil 8 Eggs (at least 10 minutes)
- Cool on stove for 15 minutes, then strain water out, run the eggs under cold water for a couple of minutes, then chill them in the fridge for 1 hour or 1 day
- Using 4 clear and short glasses, place a couple drops of food coloring in each one, then add water. Don’t forget to leave room in the glass for when you drop the egg in there
- For pastel colors, you can mix and match the colors, and use the back of a food coloring box for more options
*Note* The longer you keep the egg in the food coloring water, the darker the egg will be. If you want light pastel colors, don’t keep the eggs in there very long, and keep a close eye because they can change colors pretty fast!
*Note* When making my eggs, I referred to this website and this recipe 🙂 Pastel Egg Food Coloring Options
- Once they’ve cooled, peel off all the shells and discard
- Slice the eggs in half, and place the yolks into a medium sized mixing bowl
- Place all the white halves onto a cutting board
- Make the filling first then place in the fridge while you’re dying the eggs
- Into the medium bowl with the yolks, mix in the following:
– 1/2 Cup Lite Mayo
– Dash of Salt and Pepper (to taste)
– 1 T Dijon Mustard
– 1 t each: Ground Mustard, Parsley Flakes, Smoked Paprika, & Northwoods Seasoning
– 2 T Minced Cornichons (or pickle relish)
- Mix well, taste and adjust seasonings to your liking, then refrigerate
- Dye each half of the eggs carefully, and set on a paper towel lined plate when finished
- Once all eggs are colored, remove the filling mixture from the fridge and put a heaping spoonful into the center of each empty egg
- Place them onto a serving dish or Deviled Egg plate, sprinkle with Paprika, and enjoy!!
Easter Dinner Menu Ideas
Main Entree:
Roasted Lamb rack in Vino & Veggies, w/ Yogurt Mint Sauce
Sides:
Sauteed Green Beans w/ Fresh Garlic and Thyme
Seasoned Red Potatoes w/ Roasted Carrots, Baby Bell Peppers, and Onions
Mixed Greens Salad
Dinner Rolls & Cinnamon Butter
Last year was my first attempt at making a Lamb Rack, and the few pieces of advice I would give to you are; temp it properly and check on it frequently, give it some time as the outside pieces will cook faster than the inside pieces, spoon wine mixture over the lamb a few times throughout the cooking process, and don’t be intimidated!
Sides are my favorite part of any family meal! Usually sides become staples and items that family members remember the most and crave often! Sometimes the most simple of recipes, can be the fondest ones. I had to work last Easter and didn’t get home until 5pm. I threw together some green beans and these potatoes, and they ended up being the recipes that I use very frequently now! My favorite lesson in the kitchen is to go with what you feel and know, and use the ingredients you already have on hand. Swapping one ingredient for another is one of my favorite ways to get creative in the kitchen 🙂
Green Beans w/ Garlic and Thyme, and Potatoes w/ Carrots, Peppers, and Onions
Next time I make a post, it will be from my new kitchen, in our new apartment! I’m so excited to share our journey with you guys, and keep your eyes out for a new post! Happy Easter, everyone!!
Don’t forget to share those Easter posts with me this year!!
Since we’re moving and I cannot cook Easter Dinner, I’m looking forward to seeing those #ColdBeerMeatSweats tags! No matter what you guys make, share and tag it 🙂
I love food, family, and seeing how you guys spend your Holidays! Happy Egg Hunting!
Taken on Easter last year, 2017
Those eggs are so cute Gillian! Thanks for the tip. Hope your move goes well.
Thanks so much! Move went great and the new kitchen is phenomenal!! Hope to see you soon!