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If you are planning Easter Dinner this year, then this is the perfect menu (with recipes) you have been looking for! It is not a round-up of options… this is a planned menu- appetizer, main dish, side dishes, and desserts, all with make ahead options for easy prep!

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We have only include recipes that are tried-and-true. You can trust that your menu will be planned to perfection. It is a traditional Easter menu and has all the flavors you expect: ham, cheesy potatoes, and deviled eggs.

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1 Bone In Spiral Cut Smoked Ham

2 Cheesy Potato Casserole

3 Broccoli Bacon Salad

4 Pro Tip

5 Oven Roasted Asparagus

6 Raspberry Jell-O Fluff

7 Deviled Eggs

8 Leftover Eggs

10 Grandma’s Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Buttercream

11 Pro Tip

12 Easter Leftovers

14 Easter House Guests

15 Easy Meals for Feeding House Guests

16 Did you make this recipe?!

17 Easter Dinner for 10

Bone In Spiral Cut Smoked Ham

The star of Easter Dinner is traditionally ham! We love to buy the Kirkland Applewood Smoked Spiral Cut Ham. I have a whole post on how to cook your spiral cut ham. Everything you need to know from cooking and glazing to cutting and serving.

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You want to plan on about ½ lb. of bone-in spiral cut smoked ham for 10 people. This will be a 7-8lb. bone-in ham.

One of our favorite glaze for ham is this Orange Marmalade Glaze. It is a very simple mixture of marmalade, orange juice, agave syrup, garlic, Dijon mustard, clove and all spice. It is the glaze used in the picture above.

We also love this recipe for Chutney Ham Glaze. It is a blend of chutney, brown sugar, orange, garlic, and Dijon. It coats the ham in a sweet, tangy sauce that balances the salt of the ham.

If you like to sip on a little Bourbon you can glaze your ham in that flavor with a little maple syrup added, pop over to this recipe for Bourbon Maple Ham Glaze.

The most classic flavor profile for ham is this Brown Sugar and Mustard Ham Glaze.

Make Ahead

Make the glaze a day or two ahead, but plan to cook the ham the day of Easter.

Cheesy Potato Casserole

These Cheesy Potatoes are a perfect decadent side dish. It is full of butter, cheese, sour cream, and shredded potatoes. You top all that off with crushed potato chips. YUM!

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This potato casserole compliments the salty ham perfectly, and balances the freshness of the Broccoli Bacon Salad and Oven Roasted Asparagus.

Make Ahead

You can assemble these Cheesy Potatoes up to 2 days ahead of time (leave the potato chips off the top until it is time to bake). Cover with foil and pop in the fridge.

Broccoli Bacon Salad

Broccoli Bacon Salad is a mix of fresh/raw broccoli, crunchy sunflower seeds, salty bacon, onions, and sweet raisins, all tossed in a sweet-tangy dressing.

It is the perfect crunch and freshness for this rich meal.

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To serve 10, you may want to double this recipe. You will probably have leftovers, but it’s really great the next day with a little ham!

Make Ahead

To prep your Broccoli Bacon Salad ahead of time you can combine the broccoli, onions, raisins, and sunflower seeds and refrigerate for a day or two.

Pro Tip

Pro Tip- rinse your red onions after slicing, this will help the onions not take over the flavor of the salad.

Cook and keep the bacon separate. Also make the dressing and keep in a separate container. Toss everything together right before it is time to eat.

Oven Roasted Asparagus

Asparagus just screams SPRING and is the perfect veggie to add to your Easter table. It is abundant and inexpensive in the grocery stores right around Easter time.

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My recipe for Oven Roasted Asparagus leaves the spears a perfect crisp-tender. Sprinkle it with a little Parmesan cheese and salt or zest some lemon over the top for a bright and delicious side dish.

To serve 10, I would recommend you make two bunches of fresh asparagus.

Make Ahead

Wash and trim your asparagus up to 3 days ahead. Pop on a small baking sheet, cover with foil and refrigerate until it is time to eat.

This dish only takes 12 minutes to bake, so you can roast it while the ham rests.

Raspberry Jell-O Fluff

Here is a throwback for you! Remember when Jell-O Salads were on all holiday dinner tables. I loved it and I’m ready to bring it back, y’all.

Raspberry Jell-O Fluff is the perfect touch of sweetness in the midst of a very savory and salty dinner.

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Make Ahead

You actually want to make this dish ahead because it needs time to set up in the fridge. Plan to prep this 1-3 days ahead and keep covered in the fridge until it is time to eat.

Deviled Eggs

Please don’t forget the Deviled Eggs! This is one dish your guests will look forward to.

You probably already have 1000 boiled and dyed Easter eggs from your kids Easter crafts (use the 5-5-5 Instant Pot Hard Boiled Egg recipe for the very best hard boiled eggs). Crack those up and you are left with lightly colored eggs that the kids will love to see on the table.

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This recipe for Deviled Eggs is a classic one.. no bacon, wasabi, or relish here. Just a creamy, tart, and salty deviled egg with a touch of paprika sprinkled on top for garnish.

Don’t miss the piping tips in my Deviled Egg post (video included!).

Leftover Eggs

If you have A LOT of extra hard boiled eggs, make this egg salad recipe for dinner next week!

Make Ahead

These Deviled Eggs will be perfectly fine covered in the fridge for 1-2 days.

Rolls & Butter

Don’t forget the rolls and butter for the table! I don’t have a recipe for you- just take help from the grocery store bakery!

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But, don’t forget to soften your butter. Pull it out of the fridge and keep at room temperature at least one day in advance. Everyone hates hard butter for their rolls!

Grandma’s Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Buttercream

Isn’t Carrot Cake the most classic Easter dish!?! This is the perfect ending to a perfect Easter Dinner.

Grandma’s Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Buttercream is a tried and true recipe handed down from my Grandma’s recipe box.

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The cake is kept moist and tender with crushed pineapple and grated carrot.

The Buttercream is a perfect balance of cream cheese, powdered sugar, and butter. Your guests will be licking their plates!

Make Ahead

This cake can be made and frosted 2-3 days ahead and kept covered at room temp. Just make sure you don’t eat it before Easter dinner!

Pro Tip

Make sure you let your cake cool completely before frosting!

Easter Leftovers

One of the bonuses of hosting just about any Holiday are the leftovers! Here are some great recipes to make with your Easter Leftovers:

  • 35 Leftover Ham Recipes (that don’t suck)
  • Ham Balls
  • Savory Waffles with Ham and Cheese
  • Deluxe Scalloped Potatoes and Ham

Save Your Ham Bone!!

Save that spiral cut ham bone and you can make this amazing Red Beans and Rice in your Instant Pot or Crock Pot!

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Easter House Guests

If you are also feeding and entertaining a house full of guests the week of Easter, then check out this post for Easy Meals for House Guests.

It will make quick work of planning all your meals!

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Easy Meals for Feeding House Guests

This post contains over 20 meals, with recipes, to help plan and cook for when you are hosting house guests for the Holidays. It is one of the most popular posts on Mom’s Dinner.

Get the recipe →

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Easter Dinner for 10

A perfect Easter Dinner Menu with recipes and make ahead tips. Everything from Ham to Deviled Eggs and Cheesy Potatoes to Carrot Cake.

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Prep Time: 2 days days

Cook Time: 1 day day

Servings: 10 people

Author: Susie Weinrich

Ingredients

  • 1-2 recipes Deviled Eggs
  • 1 recipe 7-10 lb. Spiral Cut Smoked Ham
  • 1 recipe Cheesy Potato Casserole
  • 2 recipes Roasted Asparagus
  • 2 recipe Broccoli Bacon Salad
  • 20 rolls and softened butter
  • 1 recipe Raspberry Jell-O Fluff
  • 1 recipe Grandma's Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Buttercream

Notes:

MAKE AHEAD TIPS:

  • Deviled Eggs can be made 1-2 days ahead and refrigerated.
  • Ham glaze can be made 2-3 days ahead and kept refrigerated.
  • Cheesy Potatoes can be assembled without the chips 2-3 days ahead and kept in the fridge.
  • Broccoli Bacon Salad components can be prepped 2 days ahead and kept separate until it is time to eat.
  • Asparagus can be prepped 1-2 days ahead and refrigerated.
  • Jell-O salad should be prepped 1-2 days ahead so it can set up in the fridge.
  • Carrot Cake can be made and stored, covered, at room temp for 2-3 days.

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Originally Posted March 23, 2018 – Copy & Photos Updated March 25, 2021

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FAQs

What is a traditional Easter dinner menu? ›

Glazed ham or juicy lamb, old-fashioned casseroles, deviled eggs, and special desserts — the Easter feast is when we love to recreate traditional family recipes passed down through generations to savor all over again.

What are good foods for Easter dinner? ›

An Easter ham is a classic, and we've got 5+ solid recipes for you to try (including one in made easy on a sheet pan). If you're looking to branch out, check out our recipes for other meaty holiday showstoppers, like braised lamb shank, pork loin roast, and beef wellington.

What is a traditional Catholic Easter dinner? ›

Traditionally, the baskets are filled with: decorated hardboiled eggs (representing Christ's Resurrection); lamb-shaped butter or sugar (representing Christ as the “Lamb of God”); bread (reminding us that Jesus is the “Bread of Life”); meats, such as ham (symbolic of great joy and abundance), sausage (symbolic of God's ...

What do Italians eat for Easter dinner? ›

Traditional Italian food for Easter. On feast days in many houses is traditionally made homemade pasta: agnolotti, lasagne, orecchiette and many other formats. The chopping board of cold cuts (called fellata in Campania) is essential in the Easter meal: soppressata, salami, capocollo, ham, pork loin, bacon and pork.

What did Jesus eat for Easter dinner? ›

Local experts believe that Jesus ate simple meals of bread and locally caught fish. Aside from simple meals of bread and locally caught fish, local experts believe that Jesus also ate olives. Local experts believe that Jesus drank wine with his meals.

How do you host an Easter dinner? ›

Ten Simple Ways to Instantly Be a Better Host
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  2. Start with a drink. Or at least offer one. ...
  3. Add a seasonal decoration on the table. Keep it simple: spring flowers, seasonal fruit or vegetables, painted eggs, etc. ...
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What is the most eaten food on Easter? ›

Lamb is a popular main dish on Easter in the U.S. and throughout Europe, such as the roast lamb common in the U.K. and Greece, or the French gigot d'agneau pascal, a rich, slow-cooked lamb stew often served with spring vegetables.

What is a common Easter food? ›

Ham, lamb, salmon, spinach pie — make Easter dinner something really special by going all-out with our favorite traditional mains and side dishes. Then, take your spread over the top with our classic Easter desserts.

What food do Christians eat on Easter? ›

Lamb, eggs, rabbits, bells: What food portrays. The Easter meal, which follows the religious ceremony, is often eaten at midday, bringing the long fast of Lent to an end with a series of rich and sweet dishes. Lamb, which commemorates Jesus' sacrifice, is often served as the main course, as a leg, roast or stew.

What is the traditional meat eaten on Easter? ›

Ham is the most traditional Easter meat. Although it's also popular at Christmas and many Thanksgiving tables include ham as an additional meat entree, Easter is when ham fully occupies the spotlight. Most conventional hams are cured with sugar or honey, which significantly raises the sugar levels of the final product.

Are you allowed to eat chicken on Easter Sunday? ›

Under current law, the only days that Catholics are required to abstain from meat are Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays in Lent (which already includes Good Friday). That leaves 6 out of every 7 days that chicken can be eaten.

What do Germans eat for Easter dinner? ›

A traditional Easter meal consists of lamb, which represents innocence and humility, accompanied by fresh vegetables and potatoes. Festive cakes are, of course, also a staple ingredient for a Easter Sunday afternoon Kaffee und Kuchen.

What is a Greek Easter dinner? ›

what do you eat on easter sunday? Finally, on Easter Sunday, all over Greece, lambs are roasted on a spit, more offal wrapped in intestines is also cooked on a spit and lots of dairy and other treats are served. The choice of lamb is supposed to represent Christ, the Holy Lamb of God.

What is the most common food eaten on Easter? ›

Lamb is a popular main dish on Easter in the U.S. and throughout Europe, such as the roast lamb common in the U.K. and Greece, or the French gigot d'agneau pascal, a rich, slow-cooked lamb stew often served with spring vegetables.

Why is ham a traditional Easter dinner? ›

The tradition of eating ham on Easter is deeply rooted in the agricultural calendar. Before the advent of modern refrigeration, pigs were often slaughtered in the fall, and the meat was preserved through the winter months using salt and smoke.

What food is eaten on Greek Easter? ›

Lamb is the traditional centrepiece of a Greek Easter feast. In villages, it will be a whole lamb — or two — turning on a spit, basted with red wine and oregano throughout the day.

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