What's for dinner Easter Sunday?!


Question:

What's for dinner Easter Sunday?

Hi all i am wondering what to cook for easter lunch whether do cook beef or chicken. I dont like lamp or pork. What's everyone else got on the menu?


Answers:
antipasto - mozzarella, ham, salami, pickled aubergine
pasta course - homemade fussili with tomato sauce
meat course - veal cutlets
salad course - crisp fresh green salad
cheese course - range of italian cheeses
fruit and nuts
sweet - traditional panatone in the shape of a dove and other traditional homemade biscuits
red wine with the meal
spumante with the sweet
grappa, lemoncello or other liquors
coffee with sambuca

my mother-in-law will be cooking for 18 people... big family meal on easter sunday

Source(s):
live in italy

no meat at all sounds good to me.

Easter eggs of course.

I don't like lamp either, especially when the light bulb shatters in your mouth.

USE THE EASTER BUNNY FOR RABBIT STEW.LOL

Turkey

i'm vegetarian so i've got nut roast. it's nuts, vegetables and a cheesy sauce.
it sounds like bird food, but it's really nice. lol

SPIRAL' D HAM!

We are having roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, carrots, turnip, sprouts, green trees, cauli, peas, roast spuds, boiled new potatoes topped with rich thick gravy, and for afters? Trifle. Mmmmmm

Easter eggs on toast.
Hot Cross Buns.
Cheeses of Nazareth!
Wine (made out of water)

Hope this helps

A bit predictable really, Turkey!
Roast Turkey, Roast Potatoes, Fresh Vegetables (all from my allotment) and Easter cakes and slightly melted Cadbury's cream eggs mixed with vanilla ice cream for dessert!

Fried emu in a wine sauce. Black fish roe. Fillet of elk guts.

mmmmmm

You will finish up in dock if you have a Lamp for lunch
Boiled ham, pease pudding, boiled crushed potato's drizzled with olive oil (home cooked)

we usually have a christmas dinner for easter turkey and all the trimmings but with all this trouble with bird flu i dont know if it would be safe to give children turkey do you

We are having ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, cole slaw.
Also some deviled eggs, succotash and rolls. Coconut cream pie and apple pie. Milk and water to drink.

a nice Sunday dinner with all the Christmas trimmings

first plate: lasagne
second: kidskin or lamb ...

chocolate egg... and cake that ago my mother with cream =P

Easter Eggs!!

We usually have a roast chicken lunch and then a smaller meal for dinner which chooclate desserts for both. For breakfast it's usually easter eggs, or chocolate pancakes

Salmon and avocado salad. But I would prefer a nice roasted chicken with all the trimmings (on a diet)

Try making something totally different as a change, I love to this this cause I personally get sick of the usual meals (meat & veg)

the energizer rabbit

I'm tired of ham so this year I'm making a big chicken stuffed with stuffing. I'll also have some traditional side likes mashed potatoes n such.

Filet Mignon with chipolte sauce and risotto, thats all I got so far.

Prime Rib

Popovers

Broccoli & Cheddar Casserole

Lemon Mascarpone Cheesecake

ham... thats what the In-laws are cooking up.
I would prefer a prime rib with horseradish, but I'm not cooking.

barq chicken baked beans potatoes salad pie

Well I don't like lamp either, the wick sticks in my teeth (He he, sorry)

Well it's Easter, spring & stuff, so I've got a home cooked bacon (maybe ham if people don't know the difference) joint on my menu. Served cold with a chicken, warm new potatoes, fresh crusty bread & a selection of salads & dressings it's basic but hard to beat!




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