My Texas Table Newsletter - Easter Dinner Favorites


Happy Friday friends!!!  

I hope you had a great week? The weather here in North Texas has been a bit crazy, but that's usually how spring is in Texas. Between all the rain, wind and up and down temps we did finally have time to get our backyard cleaned up from old man winter. We also had a chance to get a start on our large raised bed vegetable garden and planted all of our seeds and plants. Our potatoes, onions, peppers and tomato plants went in a couple weeks ago, but it was finally time to to get all of our seeds in the ground. The beginning of gardening season is always so exciting. 

Spring has finally sprung my friends and Easter is in just 2 short days!!!  💮 🐰  If you're looking for a few recipes for Easter dinner you've come to the right place. Today's newsletter is filled with some of my favorite holiday recipes, perfect for your Easter get together!  All of the recipes listed below are recipes that I have made countless times at holidays, family get-together's, and potlucks and everyone always raves about them. I hope you love these recipes just as much as we do. 


 🐰 Over 50 Dinner, Dessert, and Treat
recipes perfect for Easter Dinner!
 


Meats:

   Vegetables & Sides:

     Fruit Salads: 


    Bread & Rolls: 


    Cake & Desserts: 


    Pie & Cobblers: 

    These are the recipes that are getting the most views on the blog.
    This Classic American Goulash and my Strawberry Cream Cake are the recipes that were the most popular last month over on the blogHave you tried them??? This American Goulash has Beef, tomatoes, macaroni and spices simmered together all in one pot! Goulash is one of my favorite old fashioned meals. My Strawberry cake starts with a baked french vanilla cake, infused with strawberry gelatin, topped with a creamy filling and finished off with a fresh strawberry glaze. This cake is definitely a show stopper for any holiday occasion. 

    Recipes that I found online (not mine) that I can't wait to share with you.
     A couple weeks back, I came across this Chocolate Cream Pie and this Blueberry  Ambrosia Salad while scrolling through my Face book feed. This Chocolate Cream Pie has a graham cracker crust, scratch chocolate pudding and topped with whipped cream and mini chocolate chips. I can't wait to try this recipe. If you love Ambrosia, I think you're going to like this Fresh Blueberry version. Stop by Bread, Booze and Bacon and The Farm Wife Cooks to get the full recipes (links are above).   
                                                                                      
    Seasonal Recipe or featured post that I think you'll like.
    I recently tried my hand at crocheting my first baby blanket. Just before Christmas my first grand child was born and I'm over the moon in love with her. I thought it was only fitting to make her a soft baby blanket with my favorite Bernat Blanket Yarn. When it comes to crocheting, I always try to keep it simple. Mainly because I'm pretty much still a beginner myself. I chose vintage white for the main color and pitter patter for the accent color (border). This blanket only took two evenings to crochet and was really simple once you got started. If you're looking for a simple fluffy blanket to crochet, I think this is the one.  Click here to find out how to crochet this simple baby blanket


    What my family is eating this month and my current menu plan.
    I didn't have a chance to get our April menu posted, but you can view our March Menu Plan here and visit my Menu Plan Archives  on Mommy's Kitchen for countless menu plans from over the years 


    Cookbooks and Books that I think you'll love!
    This month's cookbook spotlight is ❤ The Prairie Homestead Cookbook❤ Simple Recipes for Heritage Cooking in any kitchen. This is one of my new favorite cookbooks!!!! Jill Winger is the owner and creator of the popular Prairie Homestead Blog! Jill's new book is part recipes and part homestead handbook. Over 100+ delicious, wholesome recipes made with fresh ingredients to bring the flavors and spirit of homestead cooking to any kitchen table.

    The Prairie Homestead Cookbook also helps you get started on learning how to grow your own veggies, herbs, eggs and even dairy. Jill also shares her own practical and encouraging advice on how to begin your very own homestead journey. I received my copy of the Prairie Homestead Cook about a week and a half ago and I have had my nose glued into this cookbook ever since it arrived. Right now Amazon has this Hardback cookbook on sale for $22.48 which is a steal! 

    Take a look back at the latest post's on the blog.
    Check out my newest recipe on the blog and learn how to make this delicious Old Fashioned Prune (Plum) Cake with Caramel Frosting.  This recipe is for old fashioned spice cake made with dried prunes (plums), spices and topped with a homemade caramel frosting.  

    Get a sneak peak at what I'll be posting next on Mommy's Kitchen.
    Be on the lookout for this copy cat Panda Express Chow Mein Noodles that I'm hoping to get posted sometime in the next week or so. I hope everyone has a fabulous weekend and a blessed Easter.  


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    1 comment

    Colleen said…
    Thanks for sharing such great recipes.
    Wishing you and your family a Very Happy and Safe Easter