47 Easter Dinner Ideas You’ll Want to Make a Tradition


Easter dinner isn’t as fixed as other food-centric holidays (looking at you, Thanksgiving). You can go classic with honey-baked ham or a roast lamb leg—or lean into spring with lighter fare and bright, fresh sides.
That flexibility is part of the fun—but it can make menu planning a little overwhelming. Consider this your guide to building a complete Easter dinner, with mains, sides, salads, and breads to help you pull it all together. Our advice? Go big. Mix a few classic Easter recipes with new favorites, fill the table, and make it a meal worth repeating year after year.
Looking for more? We’ve got Easter sides, desserts. and brunch too.
Rhubarb ricotta toasts, bibingka waffles, ham-and-cheese-croissant bake, and more Easter brunch recipes to satisfy your holiday cravings.

Parmesan smashed potatoes, asparagus-artichoke galette, miso mac and cheese, and more sides worthy of your Easter table.

The airiest lemon cake, an apricot-almond tart, easy chocolate mousse, and more sweets to cap your Easter celebration.

Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, prop styling by Kalen Kaminski1/47Pineapple-Glazed Ham
We spiked the glaze for this retro-chic Easter dinner main with hot sauce and apple cider vinegar to cut through the sweetness. Serve with some simple roasted asparagus.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Kate Buckens2/47Party-Ready Pork Roast
Two smaller bone-in pork loins mean more caramelized surface area—and if you’re feeding a smaller crowd, the recipe easily cuts in half.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne, Prop Styling by Carla Gonzalez-Hart3/47Spice-Crusted Ham With Brown Sugar Glaze
A sweet glaze of brown sugar, orange juice, and honey helps the hunk of meat in this ham recipe develop a sweet, crackly crust in the oven.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Susie Theodorou, prop styling by Heather Greene4/47Sumac-Rubbed Lamb With Minty Artichokes
All you really need is a loaf of bread and butter to serve alongside this one-and-done, large-format Easter dinner recipe. A boneless leg of lamb is fatty, flavorful, and crowd-pleasing.
5/47Roast Rack of Lamb With Strawberry Pan Sauce
This rack of lamb recipe pairs tender, grassy meat with tart, slightly sweet strawberry sauce. No need for peak-season berries: Even wan supermarket strawberries will work here since they get cooked down.
Photograph by Alex Lau, food styling by Victoria Granof, prop styling by Sophie Strangio6/47Beef Wellington With Green Sauce
We begin our list of Easter dinner ideas with a winning beef tenderloin dish that incorporates multiple umami-rich ingredients: bacon, soy sauce, Dijon mustard, and maitake mushrooms.
Alex Lau7/47Lamb Meatloaf With Yogurt Sauce
Topped with a lemony herb salad and served with yogurt sauce, this easy Easter dinner idea feels festive without the fuss.
Photo by Chris Morocco8/47Braised Oxtails With Coconut Rice
Slow-cooked until spoon-tender, this rich, Jamaican-style braise makes a deeply comforting centerpiece. The coconut rice is a perfect foil for the chile-spiked sauce.
Marcus Nilsson9/47Lamb Shoulder With Citrus-Fennel Salad
This might be your last chance for fresh, in-season citrus until next year. Take advantage with this stunning main and side dish in one.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Thu Buser10/47Sheet-Pan Chicken and Potatoes With Lots of Lemon
This chicken recipe—made in a sheet pan along with potatoes and enlivened by salty feta, fresh dill, and lemon—is the perfect casual Easter dinner idea for four.
Photograph by Joe Lingeman, Food Styling by Liberty Fennell, Prop Styling by Maggie DiMarco11/47Tadka Turkey and Gravy
Break up with classic roast turkey for this cumin-rubbed, ghee-basted version that’s finished with a crackling mustard seed and curry leaf tadka.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Susie Theodorou, prop styling by Heather Greene12/47Chicken With Lemon and Spicy Spring Onions
A main and a side all in one: As the chicken fat renders, it bastes the vegetables for a built-in side dish. The perfect ending to this meal? Carrot cake. (And oh, do we have carrot cakes: classic carrot cake, gluten-free carrot cake, sheet-cake carrot cake, loaf-cake carrot cake, you name it.)
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, Prop Styling Christine Keely13/47Salmon With Sizzled Nut Salsa
A crunchy relish of mixed cocktail nuts and a shower of fresh herbs turns gently roasted salmon into a standout holiday main.
Photo by Laura Murray, Food Styling by Kat Boystova14/47BA’s Best Linguine and Clams
A big bowl of linguine and clams is made for sharing—don’t forget garlic bread for sopping up the briny sauce.
Photograph by Heami Lee, Food Styling by Pearl Jones, Prop Styling by Maggie DiMarco15/47Spanish Shrimp and Rice with Saffron Mayo
Like a faster, easier paella, this Easter seafood dinner comes together in just 45 minutes. Make it for the holiday, and then again a few weeks later for an easy dinner party.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Sean Dooley, Prop Styling by Allison Ritchie16/47Black Bass With Preserved Lemon–Pistachio Sauce
Preserved lemons lend their salty tang to this brown butter-pistachio pan sauce. Spooning it over seared black bass makes for an elegant Easter dinner idea for a smaller party.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Michelle Gatton17/47Roasted Salmon With Citrus Salsa Verde
Perfumed with citrus zest and spooned over with an herby, olive oil–based relish, this “slow-cooked” fish only takes about 30 minutes in a low oven.
Ted Cavanaugh18/47Arctic Char With Greens and Gribiche Dressing
Dress simply cooked fish with spring greens and gribiche (a relish made from hard-boiled eggs, capers, and cornichons) for an Easter dinner that’s a lot easier than it looks.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Luciana Lamboy, Prop Styling by Gerri Williams19/47Carrot Wellington
Carrots get their star turn in this vegetarian Easter centerpiece. You’ll glaze a few whole to tuck into the center, then purée a handful more into the stuffing that surrounds them.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Leslie Garetto, Prop Styling by Alexandra Massillon20/47Mushrooms au Poivre
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Chris Morocco, prop styling by Emily Eisen21/47Miso Polenta With Spring Vegetables and Tofu
Miso adds deep flavor to the polenta in this vegetarian main course, while black bean sauce adds an extra savory note to the crisped tofu, mushrooms, and spring veggies spooned on top.
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Yekaterina Boytsova22/47Fall-Apart Caramelized Cabbage
This centerpiece-worthy vegetarian holiday dish is one of the easiest, most delicious ways to cook a whole head of cabbage until it’s falling-apart tender.
Photo and Food Styling by Sarah Jampel23/47Springy Ricotta Gnocchi With Peas and Herbs
If you’ve ever been intimidated by the thought of making fresh pasta at home, look no further. Ricotta gnocchi is fast and foolproof. Just add some frozen peas, herbs, lemon, and butter, and you’re finished.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Michelle Gatton, Prop Styling by Christine Keely24/47Easter Salad
A cheerful mix of spring radishes, jammy eggs, and fresh herbs makes this the ultimate salad for your Easter dinner table.
Alex Lau25/47BA’s Best Green Bean Casserole
What is a holiday dinner without some sort of casserole? In this one, the vegetables are anchored by umami-rich browned criminis, a béchamel with nutty Parmesan, and extra-crispy shallots.
Photo by Alex Lau26/47Carrot Salad With Feta and Anchovies
Marinated white anchovies add a nice vinegary bite to this carrot recipe. Important note: If you opt for the more common style of anchovies, season the salad with less salt.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Spencer Richards, Prop Styling by Dayna Seman27/47Ultra-Creamy Mashed Potatoes
No Easter dinner is complete without a potato side. And while there are endless ways to dress up a few pounds of spuds, this smooth, silky mash will always be our favorite. (Don’t tell the others.)
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Taneka Morris, Prop Styling by Dayna Seman28/47Spring Greens With Hot Bacon Vinaigrette
Any hearty greens will work here—the recipe calls for chard and kale, but you could swap in collards, mustard greens, or escarole. Once they’re drenched in bacon fat, no one will complain.
Photograph by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Food Styling by Micah Morton, Prop Styling by Christina Allen29/47Extra-Creamy Deviled Eggs
The trick to extra-creamy, overstuffed deviled eggs? Blitzing a few whole boiled eggs into the yolk filling.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Summer Moore30/47Shawarma-Spiced Carrots With Date and Herb Salad
Roasted carrots are delicious—but when they’re coated in shawarma-style spices and piled high with jalapeños, sweet dates, fresh herbs, and labneh? That’s a revelation.
Photograph by Joe Lingeman, Food Styling by Liberty Fennell, Prop Styling by Maggie DiMarco31/47Hazelnut Green Beans With Prosciutto and Dates
Toasting the hazelnuts in olive oil gives them untold flavor and makes their cooking oil wonderfully aromatic. Use the oil to make a lemon and vinegar dressing so the nutty flavor laces its way through the entire salad.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Pearl Jones, Prop Styling by Nicole Louie32/47Spring-y Rice and Lentils With Coconut Yogurt
This spring side dish takes its cues from mujadara. And while the recipe makes a wonderful Easter side dish, you might come back to the recipe for weekday lunches throughout the season.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, food styling by Pearl Jones, props by Nicole Louie33/47Spring Panzanella
This green, herb-packed take on panzanella swaps tomatoes for spring vegetables and a tangy buttermilk dressing.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Dana Bonagura34/47Maple-Glazed Carrots
Even in a more eclectic Easter spread, there’s always a spot for classic maple-glazed carrots. It’s a crowd-pleasing, simple, satisfying, sweet-and-savory side dish.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Christina Allen35/47Potatoes au Gratin
The classics simply cannot be beaten. Flavored with garlic and shallots and covered in cream and melty Gruyère and Parmesan, these scalloped potatoes just might be the best Easter side dish.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Summer Moore36/47Charred Asparagus and Dates With Goat Cheese
Charred dates bring sticky sweetness to this quick Easter side dish, which comes together in just 15 minutes.
Photo by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Cyd McDowell, Prop Styling by Paige Hicks37/47Air Fryer Crispy Brussels Sprouts With Honey Butter
As the title says, you will need an air fryer, but these brussels sprouts are a textural masterpiece: crisp on the outside, tender on the inside.
Photo by Stephen Kent Johnson, food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, prop styling by Kalen Kaminski38/47Shaved Fennel Salad With Croutons and Walnuts
This delightfully crunchy salad recipe is an antidote to every sad side salad that ever was. Fennel shavings pair with walnuts and sourdough croutons, and it’s all finished with a sprinkle of Parmesan.
Photograph by Joe Lingeman, Food Styling by Liberty Fennell, Prop Styling by Maggie DiMarco39/47The Gooiest Baked Mac and Cheese
This oozy, saucy, creamy mac and cheese—which, honestly, you could use any medium shell pasta; it doesn’t have to be macaroni—is ready to rock the terrain of side dishes on your Easter table.
Photograph by Paola + Murray, food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, prop styling by Marina Bevilacqua40/47Asparagus With Parmesan Fonduta
Tuck snappy asparagus under a rich, velvety blanket of Parmesan fondue for a cozy but elegant dish worthy of the Easter dinner table.
Photograph by Heami Lee, food styling by Frances Boswell, prop styling by Sophie Strangio41/47Spring Vegetable Bhajia
These popular Indian fritters will be a welcome addition to any Easter buffet. Or set them out as you put the finishing touches on dinner to keep the crowd at bay.
Alex Lau42/47Fava Bean and Asparagus Salad
Green beans. Asparagus. Pistachios. You get the idea: This salad is a celebration of spring. PS. If you can’t find fava beans, substitute English peas or sugar snap peas.
Photograph by Joann Pai, food and prop styling by Rebekah Peppler43/47Fried Lemon and Radish Salad
With sizzled lemon wheels, toasted pistachios, and thinly sliced radishes, this salad is...well, unforgettable. Blanching the lemons before frying them strips away unwanted bitterness.
Photograph by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Prop Styling by Christina Allen, Food Styling by Micah Morton44/47Cheddar Biscuits With Old Bay
We gave this iconic biscuit an upgrade with big flavor from Old Bay, lots of cheese, and a tower of beautifully flaky layers.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Thu Buser, prop styling by Gerri Williams45/47Buttery Milk Buns
Soft, buttery milk buns are perfect for sopping up sauces—or turning into next-day ham sandwiches. They combine the shape of Parker House rolls with the pillowy texture of milk bread for a star Easter bread.
Photograph by Joe Lingeman, Food Styling by Liberty Fennell, Prop Styling by Maggie DiMarco46/47Garlic Bread Biscuits
This big-flavor biscuit recipe makes 24 individual portions. If you want less, halve the recipe—you should know, though, that the dough freezes beautifully and you can bake them straight from frozen.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser47/47Squishy Garlic Dill Rolls
These Easter dinner rolls are packed with the flavor of both dried and fresh dill. They make an exceptional side to roast ham—and make excellent buns for next-day egg sandwiches.
