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  2. Happy Easter! Here's All Our Best Recipes for Your ... - AOL

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    If you want to save time and effort, try a make-ahead casserole recipe, like the Easter breakfast casserole, or a no-bake Easter dessert, like Rice Krispie Treats in the shape of eggs!

  3. 101 of Our Best Easter Recipes & Delicious Menu Ideas - AOL

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    Fiery Bacon Deviled Eggs. Easter Sunday is March 31, 2024, so it's time to start planning for some of the holiday's best traditions—Easter brunch and Easter dinner ideas. To help you create the ...

  4. These Easter Casseroles Are Perfect for a Church Potluck

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    It doesn't matter if you're hosting a crowd or simply attending a church potluck, you can put your casserole dish to good use by whipping up a sweet, make-ahead Easter brunch recipe (like baked ...

  5. Host a Traditional Easter Dinner—Yes, Including Ree's ... - AOL

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    Of course, this collection of Easter dinner recipes includes all the traditional Easter foods you know and love, including deviled eggs, scalloped potatoes, and Ree Drummond’s glazed ham. But if ...

  6. Easter food - Wikipedia

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    In Greece, the traditional Easter meal is mageiritsa, a hearty stew of chopped lamb liver and wild greens seasoned with egg-and-lemon sauce. Traditionally, Easter eggs, hard-boiled eggs dyed bright red to symbolize the spilt Blood of Christ and the promise of eternal life, are cracked together to celebrate the opening of the Tomb of Christ.

  7. Looking for Easter Dinner Menu Ideas? These Are Our ... - AOL

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    Make your Easter celebration special with our delicious dinner recipes and ideas. From sides to glazed ham, we have an easy Easter dinner option for everybody.

  8. Osechi - Wikipedia

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    Osechi is a food eaten to wish the family good health for the year, and the various dishes that make up osechi have their own roles to bring good luck in terms of longevity, prosperity of descendants, bountiful harvest, success in life, and financial success. [2]

  9. Capirotada - Wikipedia

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    Many capirotada recipes do not include any meat due to the dish's traditional association with Lent, though some do include meat as a layer. [8] Some versions of capirotada include tomato and onion for the syrup. Other iterations make use of cilantro, bay leaves, banana, or sprinkles. [13]