Whats an Easy Easter dinner reciepe? *no ham please*?!


Question:

Whats an Easy Easter dinner reciepe? *no ham please*?

What is a simple, yet yummy Easter dinner to prepare? And please no ham reciepes, I'm Jewish, but making an Easter dinner for my friends on Sunday.


Answers:
beef tenderloin. you can roast it in the oven in about 25-30 minutes. Trim the fat, coat it with some salt, pepper, rosemary and thyme and roast it at 500 degrees.

chicken rice peas

salad with chicken on top

Grilled salmon, cheese souffle, grilled asparagus. Strawberry shortcake for dessert. Or lemon cake.

Grill salmon indoors or out. Very easy because visually you can tell it's done when it looses transparency.

Grilled asparagus: Sprinkle with vinegar, (balsamic or apple cider) Olive oil and salt (kosher is ideal) Grill or broil just a few minutes until tender.

Follow link for recipe for "Easy Cheese Souffle."

ANYTHING you make would be beautiful, for what you are doing for your friends.!!!
How about brisket? twiced baked potatoes ( you can buy them done in alot of the grocery store deli depts. just call ahead) angel food cake with fresh berries, or key lime pie? Enjoy your day! Mair

You could make a small turkey with stuffing, Some pasta dish, a salad, green bean casserole and potatoes.

I'm making a standing rib roast instead of ham this year. I got the recipe from our local grocery store.. Publix. It was very easy to make. It's a little pricy, but it was awesome. I'm sure you can get the recipe on their website.

Roasted cornish hens, w/ roasted white/sweet potatoes, sauteed green beans, garden salad

stir fry lettuce, chicken, peanuts, tomatoes, and garlic.
spritz with lemon. delicious




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