I have a plain cheesecake and a Key Lime Pie on the menu. After all the sweet candy, having something tart is especially nice. I also have some lemon ice cream available if the other desserts don’t spark any interest.What kind of desserts do you serve on Easter? Obviously, we'll have candy. Just trying to figure out something new to have as a dessert.
We eat a lot of carrot cake through the year as it is a favorite dessert in our house. I try to aim for items we don’t have so often for holidays.Always carrot cake!(This is my first time realizing that apparently not everyone does that!)
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Growing up I can't recall that Easter dessert was ever a certain/specific item. The entree was usually ham which seemed somewhat traditional.
We also would dye Easter eggs ahead of time, but never ate them since they sat around at room temperature for a few days.
We had someone at our church that taught Ukrainian egg dying. You can blow the eggs out of the shells, but the traditional thing to do is to allow the raw egg innards to dessicate over time.Yeah, we dye eggs Good Friday, take pics, and put them in the fridge for eventual Easter lunch tray deviled eggs. When I was a kid, my mom hid the dyed eggs for us to find and I never understood that, b/c what if you miss one? Well, we eventually did, and it tooks months for the smell to fade from that area once we found it (thanks to the growing smell).
I vowed never again. So my kids are used to my tradition. Plastic eggs with candy for hiding...dyed eggs in food safe dye that get peeled for Easter morning...
My mom used to make a bunny cake too with the white icing and coconut. Hers was a more simplified/flat bunny.Nothing. But wonderful memories of my Mom making a bunny cake. White cake, white icing, covered in coconut with jelly bean eyes and nose. It was a legit bunny sitting like a real bunny. Took so long to make but as a kid, just loved it!!
Not hers but looked like this.
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