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14 reat new Recipes To Try Out This Easter

This collection mixes festive sips, creative snacks, and comforting mains that are all about bringing color, flavor, and a bit of fun to your Easter table. Whether you’re planning an Easter brunch, a low-key family dinner, or a themed party, these ideas come together with minimal fuss but still feel special.

You’ll find sweet and savory dishes, no-bake shortcuts, and drinks that can be dressed up or kept simple depending on the vibe. From creamy cocktails in chocolate bunnies to slow-cooked breakfasts that taste like dessert, there’s something here for every kind of host—or guest.

Ready to try something new? Scroll through, pick your favorites, and enjoy the season with recipes that are easy to pull off and even easier to enjoy.

Homemade Pita Chips

Homemade Pita Chips. Photo credit: Feast and West.

Turn fresh pita bread into crispy chips by brushing with olive oil, adding your favorite seasonings, and baking until golden. These crunchy bites are great for dipping into hummus, salsa, or your favorite spread and are easy to make in just a few steps.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Pita Chips

Chocolate Bunny Cocktails

Chocolate Bunny Cocktails. Photo credit: Feast and West.

Hollow chocolate bunnies get a grown-up twist when filled with dessert cocktails like a white chocolate martini. Just add a straw through the ears or back. You can also make a kid-friendly version by filling them with chocolate milk or a fun milkshake.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Bunny Cocktails

Refreshing Citrus Rainbow Sherbet Champagne Mimosa

Refreshing Citrus Rainbow Sherbet Champagne Mimosa. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Drop a scoop of rainbow sherbet into a glass of champagne or sparkling wine for a colorful mimosa with citrusy flair. It’s a festive, fruity drink that’s perfect for brunches, showers, or springtime toasts.
Get the Recipe: Refreshing Citrus Rainbow Sherbet Champagne Mimosa

Lavender Lemon Drop Vodka Martini

Lavender Lemon Drop Vodka Martini. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

This spring cocktail combines fresh lemon juice, vodka, and homemade lavender syrup for a bright, floral twist on a classic martini. It’s simple to shake up and makes a refreshing, slightly tart drink with a unique flavor profile.
Get the Recipe: Lavender Lemon Drop Vodka Martini

Pineapple Glazed Ham

Pineapple Glazed Ham. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

This ham recipe uses a sweet and sticky pineapple glaze to add flavor and shine. It’s oven-baked and easy to prepare, making it a reliable centerpiece for Easter, holiday dinners, or Sunday meals with family.
Get the Recipe: Pineapple Glazed Ham

Rainbow Unicorn Toast

Rainbow Unicorn Toast. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Spread tinted cream cheese on toasted bread and top with sprinkles to make this playful unicorn toast. It’s colorful, easy to assemble, and fun for kids to help make—great for Easter mornings or a festive breakfast surprise.
Get the Recipe: Rainbow Unicorn Toast

Carrot Cake Slow Cooker Oatmeal

Carrot Cake Slow Cooker Oatmeal. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Toss the ingredients into your slow cooker the night before and wake up to warm, spiced oatmeal that tastes like carrot cake. It’s hearty, easy to prep, and a cozy option for busy mornings or Easter brunch.
Get the Recipe: Carrot Cake Slow Cooker Oatmeal

Smoked Sweet Onion Honey Glazed Ham

Smoked Sweet Onion Honey Glazed Ham. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

This ham gets its deep flavor from a sweet onion and honey glaze, plus a round of smoking that gives it a rich, savory finish. It’s a solid choice for anyone wanting a flavorful, hands-off main dish for the holidays.
Get the Recipe: Smoked Sweet Onion Honey Glazed Ham

Lemon Lavender Vodka Cocktail

Lemon Lavender Vodka Cocktail. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Mix vodka, lemon juice, and lavender syrup for this light and refreshing cocktail that works well for spring events. It’s easy to make and brings together tart and floral notes in one pretty glass.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Lavender Vodka Cocktail

Spring Pretzel Bites

Spring Pretzel Bites. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

All you need are pretzels, candy melts, and chocolate candies to make these bite-sized treats. They’re fast, festive, and great for filling treat bowls or handing out in bags during Easter parties or spring get-togethers.
Get the Recipe: Spring Pretzel Bites

Garlic Butter Fondant Potatoes

Garlic Butter Fondant Potatoes. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

These potatoes are seared, then simmered in garlic butter until golden on the outside and melt-in-your-mouth tender inside. They take a little extra time but make an impressive and delicious side dish for special occasions.
Get the Recipe: Garlic Butter Fondant Potatoes

Sheet Pan Ham Dinner

Sheet Pan Ham Dinner. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

This one-pan meal pairs ham with vegetables and a light glaze for a simple, well-rounded dinner. Easy to prep and even easier to clean up, it’s great for holidays or when you want everything to cook together in the oven.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Ham Dinner

Coconut Cottontail Tequila Margarita

Coconut Cottontail Tequila Margarita. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

A creamy blend of silver tequila, cream of coconut, and lime juice makes this Easter-themed margarita rich and tropical. It’s festive enough for a holiday brunch and simple enough to mix up for a weekend treat.
Get the Recipe: Coconut Cottontail Tequila Margarita

Nutter Butter Hatching Chick Cookies

Nutter Butter Hatching Chick Cookies. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

These no-bake cookies use Nutter Butters, candy melts, and sprinkles to create adorable chicks peeking out of cracked eggs. They’re super easy to assemble and make a cute addition to Easter dessert trays or kids’ party snacks.
Get the Recipe: Nutter Butter Hatching Chick Cookies