When you think of Easter, do you smell fresh flowers and picture colorful eggs? Do you taste sugary candy or smooth chocolate? Whether you prefer peeling hard-boiled eggs or nibbling on chocolate bunnies, this vibrant spring holiday is full of tasty treats and fun activities.
One of the best ways to enjoy this Sunday holiday is by hosting a brunch. Whether you're hosting a few family members or plenty of friends and neighbors, here are a few crowd-pleasing brunch dishes that are perfect for Easter.
Pizza Rustica
This savory dish is traditionally served in Southern Italy on Easter Sunday or Easter Monday. However, don't let the familiar name of this classic dish fool you; it's closer to a large quiche than your favorite pepperoni-speckled dinner. Rest assured, even though this dish is very different from the “pizza” we know and love, Pizza Rustica is sure to be just as much of a hit as your favorite marinara-slathered pie.
This savory, deep-dish pie is made of a mixture of eggs, cured meats, soft cheese, and veggies encased in a flakey, buttery pie crust. Best of all, this dish is traditionally made in advance and served at room temperature, making it an easy and delicious brunch dish.
Chicken and Waffles
For a savory and sweet combination, put a Southern twist on your Easter brunch with chicken and waffles. This dish is easy to adapt to your skill level and schedule; you can whip up waffles from scratch, use a pre-made mix, or even top-notch frozen waffles. The fried chicken is truly the star of this classic comfort meal, so be sure to choose grass fed pastured chicken and fry your chicken in a flavorful, clean oil, such as organic beef tallow.
For intimate Easter gatherings, whip up fresh waffles and fried chicken right before your guests arrive and keep them warm in the oven. For large gatherings, put a crowd-friendly spin on this dish by turning it into a self-serve chicken and waffle casserole. With real maple syrup, fluffy waffles, and perfectly crispy chicken thighs, your Easter brunch will be one to remember.
Classic Casserole
With a little preparation on Saturday night, you can wake up Sunday morning with a ready-to-bake, Easter-worthy casserole. All casserole dishes feature a few main ingredients (protein, carbs, a sauce or binder, veggies, and toppings), so it's easy to tweak your dish to your guests' taste buds.
You might make a Tuscan-inspired casserole with shredded soy free chicken, spinach, cream cheese, and sun-dried tomatoes. Or, you might layer your casserole dish with chunks of stale bread, breakfast sausage, cheese, whisked eggs, and cream of mushroom soup. However you choose to concoct the perfect casserole, prepping your pan the night before will save you time to hide Easter eggs and candy in the morning.
Any experienced host will tell you that the key to feeding a crowd is to choose dishes that are easy to prepare and serve. With these three simple (and satisfying) dishes, your Easter brunch will be one for the books.
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