Here are some super-easy recipe ideas for Easter! Enjoy!
Bacon, Egg & Cheese Wreath: Cakescottage.com
This wreath from Cookscottage.com looks delicious! I wish I would have found this for Christmas too! My stomach is growling as I post this scrumptious photo!
Slow Cooker Creamed Corn: Damn Delicious
The crock pot can be a saving grace during the holidays and this creamed corn recipe is right up my alley. Cream cheese, butter… must I go on! Find this recipe at Damn Delicious.
Crock Pot Bacon-Wrapped Smokies: The Frugal Girls
Lil smokies are a staple holiday appetizer in my family and preparing them in the slow cooker may be the best idea yet! Check it out at The Frugal Girls Blog.
Bloomin’ Onion Bread: The Girl Who Ate Everything
I’ve always wanted to try a bloomin’ bread and what better time than Easter! Christy at The Girl Who Ate Everything makes it quick and simple! Can’t wait to try this one!
Empty Tomb Rolls: Around My Family Table
Not only do these rolls sound delicious, they symbolize the reason we celebrate Easter! Wendy at Around My Family Table does a great job explaining the symbolism of each step in the recipe. What a fun, easy and educational recipe to try with your children!
I love simple appetizers and desserts that are delightfully pretty! Quick, easy, and people pleasy (yes, it’s a word… in my vocabulary anyway). Check it out on the Candiquik blog!
Hard-Boiled Eggs In The Oven: Eating On A Dime
Genius! If you are planning to color some eggs this weekend, bake your eggs instead of boiling! I’m going to have to keep this in mind; I hate boiling eggs! Carrie will show you how at Eating On A Dime!
Simple Homemade Kettle Corn: Rustic Honey
Of course I had to share one of my own! I think this would be a great treat for the kiddos! Add some sprinkles or colorful candies to make it a festive Easter mix!
So that’s my roundup… lunchtime anyone?!
What will you be making this Easter?
-Lauren