Showing posts with label Easter Dinner Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter Dinner Recipes. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2015

Easter Sunday Recipes

Hey y'all! Hope everyone is having a fantastic Good Friday! 

I know most of you are fixin' to have a full house this Sunday so I wanted to share a few of my favorite Easter dinner recipes with y'all! 

In my family we always have ham on Easter Sunday! One thing I love about ham is leftover ham sandwiches served on a warm, tasty dinner roll. Nothin' quite like leftover holiday ham. Anyways, I stumbled upon this awesome recipe from Taste of Southern. If y'all haven't checked out this site yet it's a must if you have a weakness for traditional southern food like me! 

Baked Picnic Ham

Recipe adopted from Steve Gordon.

Smoked Picnic, slice at an angle.
Baked Picnic Ham
Photo By: Taste of Southern

Ingredients:

  • 9lb average Smoked Pork Picnic Shoulder, smoked but not cooked
  • 1 can of Sliced Pineapple
  • ½ cup of Light Brown Sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons of Yellow Mustard
  • Whole Cloves – optional
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350º
  1. Line a 2-inch deep roasting pan with Aluminum Foil
  2. Place the whole pork shoulder package in the pan.
  3. Carefully cut the outer plastic packaging and remove it entirely, discard.
  4. Remove any other packing materials that might be included.
  5. Leave the netting on the meat, do not remove at this time.
  6. Place the meat skin side up in the pan.
  7. Add one cup of water to the pan.
  8. Cover the meat with Aluminum Foil.
  9. Place in oven on middle rack.
  10. Meat should cook about 18-22 minutes per pound of weight.
  11. In a small bowl, add the Light Brown Sugar\
  12. Add Yellow Mustard
  13. Add just a few tablespoons of the juice from the Sliced Pineapples
  14. Stir up well to form a thick paste.
  15. About 45 minutes before the pork should be done, remove the pan from the oven and remove foil.
  16. Reduce the oven heat to 250º.
  17. Carefully cut away the netting from around the meat. It may stick in some places so be careful.
  18. Using tongs and a knife, carefully remove the layer of skin and fat from the meat. Set aside.
  19. Use a sharp knife and score the meat about every one inch and about ½ inch deep. Crosscut again.
  20. If using Cloves, place one clove in each of the squares made from the cuts.
  21. Drizzle half of the glaze over the cooked meat.
  22. Use toothpicks to attach the pineapple slices to the meat and drizzle remaining glaze over the top.
  23. Return the meat to the oven, uncovered and bake for about 30-45 minutes or until a meat thermometer placed in the thickest part of the meat reaches a temperature of 170º

Extra Glaze:
  1. Remove the toothpicks, pineapple and cloves.
  2. Spread a thin layer of mustard all over the baked shoulder.
  3. Sprinkle an even coating of brown sugar on top of that.
  4. Set your oven to BROIL.
  5. Return the shoulder, uncovered, to the oven and Broil for about 10 minutes longer or, until it's a nice brown color. Sugar should be melted but don't let it burn. Oven temperatures will vary so, keep a close eye on it during this final step.
  6. Remove from oven and let stand for 5-15 minutes before carving.

Another recipe I absolutely love on Easter is Black Eyed Peas! Here's another awesome recipe from one of my favorite Southern Food enthusiasts, Christy Jordan cookbook author and founder of Southern Plate y'all have to go check her out! She's incredible!

Recipe adopted from: Christy Jordan's Southern Plate 

Southern Style Black Eyed Peas

Southern Style Black Eyed Peas
Picture By: Southern Plate


Ingredients:

  • 1 Pkg Dried Black Eyed Peas (or field peas, or cow peas) - package size doesn't matter
  • Pork for seasoning: ham hocks, ham bone, or large piece of ham
  • 1 T salt (will need more)
  • 1 T pepper
  • 1 T cooking oil
  • 1 T Sugar
Instructions
  1. Sort through beans to ensure there aren't any stones. Place sorted beans in a large mixing bowl or pot. Completely cover with water (with a few inches extra over the top) and soak overnight. In morning, pour off soaking water and place in pot they're to be cooked in. Add pork for seasoning. Cover with water and several more inches to ensure that peas don't boil dry. Add all other seasonings. Bring to a boil and reduce heat. Simmer, uncovered, for several hours. Remove ham and shred, place back in pot. Continue cooking until peas are tender. Total cooking time will take at least three to four hours.

And what's not Easter Sunday without Macaroni and Cheese... So, of course I have to recommend my all-time favorite recipe Sweetie Pie's Mac and Cheese. She has to be the Goddess of Macaroni and Cheese I'm telling y'all she's something else! 

Sweetie Pie's Mac and Cheese

Recipe adopted from: Robbie Montgomery AKA Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie's Mac and Cheese
Photo By: Food.com 
Ingredients: 

1 lb cooked elbow macaroni

1 cup whole milk
24 ounces evaporated milk
3 eggs
2 tablespoons
1 Cup butter, cut into small pieces
1⁄2 lb colby cheese
1⁄2 lb monterey jack cheese, shredded
1⁄2 lb sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
1 lb Velveeta cheese, cut in chunks
salt
1 tablespoon whiter pepper
1 tablespoon sugar
1 cup shredded American cheese or 1 cup mild cheddar cheese

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350°C.
2. Put pasta in 9 by 13 dish and set aside.
3. Mix milks and eggs well.
4. Add the butter and colby, montery jack, sharp cheddar and velveeta cheeses to the pasta.
5. Pour milk and egg mixture over the pasta.
6. Mix in sour cream. 
7. Season with salt , pepper, sugar and toss.
8. Sprinkle with remaining cups of American or Cheddar cheese.
9. Bake for 30 to 45 minutes or until top is lightly browned.

Another recipe I love is Loaded Twice Baked Potato Casserole. I adopted this recipe from Spend With Pennies and it's absolutely fantastic! 

Loaded Twice Baked Potato Casserole 

Recipe adopted from: Save With Pennies 

Loaded Twice Baked Potato Casserole 

Ingredients:

4 lbs red skinned potatoes
4 cloves fresh garlic
¼ cup butter
1 cup of sour cream (I use light)
½ cup of milk or cream (add more or less to taste)
4 oz cream cheese, softened (I used light)
2 cups grated cheddar cheese
2 green onions thinly sliced
10 slices bacon, cooked crisp and chopped or ½ cup of bacon bits
salt & pepper to taste
Toppings
1 green onion sliced
2 slices of bacon, cooked & crumbled
½ cup cheddar cheese

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 375
2. Wash potatoes, peel off about ⅔ of the skin, (leaving some on the potatoes) and chop into large chunks. Slice the cloves of garlic into 3 pieces each. Boil the potatoes and garlic in a large pot of water until potatoes are tender (about 15 minutes).
3. Drain potatoes & garlic and mash slightly with a potato masher. Add in remaining ingredients (except toppings) and mash to desired consistency.
4. Add toppings, place into a casserole dish and bake for 25-­30 minutes or until cheese is melted and potatoes are hot. 

...And don't forget about the rolls or the pie! 

Here's an easy and delicious no-knead yeast roll recipe I adopted from Melissa's Southern Style Kitchen. She's a fabulous southern gal that shares a variety of delightful southern recipes. 

Easy No Knead Yeast Rolls

Recipe adopted from: Melissa's Southern Style Kitchen 

Easy No Knead Yeast Rolls
Picture By: Melissa's Southern Style Kitchen

Ingredients:
2 [1/4 oz] packets rapid rise yeast [such as Fleischmann's]
1/4 cup granulated sugar, plus 1 tsp
1 1/3 cup of lukewarm water or milk
4 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp salt
1 large egg
8 Tbsp butter, divided

Directions:
1. In a measuring cup, dissolve both packets of yeast and 1 teaspoon of sugar in 1 1/3 cup of lukewarm water.  If you use hot water or milk, it will kill the yeast and the bread won't rise.  So, make sure the water is lukewarm not boiling. [tipI use water most often for these rolls]  Let the yeast mixture sit on the counter for 5-7 minutes to allow the yeast to "bloom."  You'll see bubbles and froth begin to gather on the top.
2. In a medium size mixing bowl, sift together the flour, salt and sugar.  Add the egg.
3. After the yeast has developed, gradually add it to the dry ingredients in the bowl, along with 5 tablespoons of melted butter.  Begin to blend the ingredients together, using a large spoon incorporating more liquid as you go.  I used a silicone spatula, and the dough didn't stick to it, making this task a lot easier. 
4. Then, after I incorporated all of the flour. I then placed it into a buttered bowl, and covered it with a damp cloth.
5. Allow the dough to sit in a warm, draft free place, covered for 1 hour.  After one hour, the dough had doubled.  The smell of the rising dough was heavenly and could only be topped by the aroma of the rolls while they were baking.
6. You can make these rolls any size you like, of course.  I used a 2 ounce ice cream scoop, lightly sprayed with cooking spray, to separate the dough into even portions after punching it down to release the air bubbles.  Roll into a ball in your hands then arrange side by side, in a buttered non-stick metal baking pan. I used a 10-inch spring form pan. [Tip: It's important that the rolls to be uniform in size so they'll bake evenly.] 
7. Melt the remaining 3 tablespoons of butter and using a pastry brush, lightly brush the tops.  Reserve some of the melted butter to brush on the tops after the rolls come out of the oven, too.  How many times can I say butter in this recipe?  We are making bread, right? At this point, you can cover with a damp cloth and allow the rolls to rise again until doubled.  [about an hour]
8. Bake in a preheated 400°F oven for 20-22 minutes.  Gorgeous, right?  It doesn't get much simpler, or better than that! Serve hot.


Can't forget the Buttermilk Pie! I found this recipe on Pinterest and fell in love with this blog from Southern Bite, Stacey is a cookbook author, blogger and proud southerner that shares his passion for southern food and family recipes with the world-wide web!

Buttermilk Pie 

Recipe By: Southern Bite 

Buttermilk Pie
Photo by: Southern Bite
Ingredients:
  • 1 stick butter (1/2 cup), room temperature
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 3 heaping tablespoons flour
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • pinch of salt
  • dash of nutmeg
  • unbaked deep dish pie crust

Directions:
  1. Cream butter and sugar together with a hand mixer.
  2. Add eggs; mix well.
  3. Add buttermilk, flour, vanilla, salt and nutmeg; mix well.
  4. Pour into unbaked pie crust and bake in a 350 degrees F oven for 55 minutes to 1 hour, or until set. Allow to cool completely before slicing.
Y'all enjoy!