Easter will be here before you know it! Do you know what you’re having for Easter dinner yet? Whether you’re making the main dish or just bringing a side, these traditional Easter recipes have got you covered. These historical recipes are delicious, and you may even recognize one or two! Many of these recipes have been passed down through the generations. They come from all over the world. These vintage recipes will make you feel nostalgic for Easter at Grandma’s house. Taste of Home gathered thirty-five different vintage recipes. Here are the best ten.
Easter Pie
Easter pie is a traditional Italian dish. It can be sweet or savory. This version is sweet!
Old-Fashioned Glazed Ham
Glazed ham is a traditional Easter meal. This recipe uses fruit to sweeten up the gravy.
Traditional Hot Cross Buns
“Hot Cross Buns” isn’t just a song that children learn in music classes. These rolls are a little bit of savory with a little bit of sweet!
Easter Bunny Rolls
These rabbit-shaped rolls are a tasty treat that will delight children and adults alike. Another treat for the adults—they’re easy to make also!
Orange Cream Chiffon Cake
This light and citrus-y sponge cake is a great dessert after a big meal. If you want more orange flavor, you can add a bit of orange marmalade to each layer.
Almond Torte
This almond torte is a light cake with rich custard that’s the perfect amount of sweet. This recipe is a little bit more difficult, but it’s definitely worth it!
Spring Greens Quiche
This quiche is a delicious addition to any Easter gathering! It’s sure to be a favorite.
Grandma Nardi’s Italian Easter Bread
This recipe was passed down from mother to daughter. This bread holds significance in the new life that Easter brings, as well as tradition among families.
Ambrosia Fruit Salad
This fruit salad has a great balance of different fruits in it. The addition of marshmallows and vanilla yogurt make a great combination of flavors!
Grandma’s Honey Muffins
These honey muffins are a slightly-sweet treat to go along with any other Easter dish or just by themselves. They’re also super easy to make!
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