Easter brunch. Perhaps like me, these words elicit mixed emotions. I enjoy cooking and entertaining, but often feel exhausted once the cooking is completed and my guests have eaten. This year I decided to contact my colleague, Leigh Suznovich, author of Jeanie and Lulu's kitchen, for Easter entertaining ideas.
About Leigh Suznovich:
Leigh is a culinary school graduate from the Institute of Culinary Education (ICE) and also graduated from Rutgers University with a double major in History and Political Science. After culinary school she started working for the wonderful website The Chef’s Connection doing freelance interviewing and editing. She has had the privilege of interviewing some of the top chefs in New York, including Cronut inventor Dominique Ansel and cake master artist Ron Ben-Israel. In October she launched her own personal food blog called Jeanie and Lulu's Kitchen, which is a tribute to the cooking of her grandmothers. They continue to inspire her every day in the kitchen.
Here's what Leigh said:
I have always loved Easter even more than Christmas. There is none of the Holiday rush and focus on presents that there is at Christmas so to me it’s more relaxed and serene. It’s also Spring at Easter time with gorgeous flowers everywhere, bright and colorful dyed eggs and warmer weather which makes me a very happy girl. Of course, the best part of Easter is getting together with loved ones over a leisurely meal!
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French Toast Bake |
When it comes to Easter entertaining, the key is to keep it simple and make as much ahead of time as you can. A classic Easter ham is something that can be prepped quickly with your favorite herbs and spices and then just put it in the oven to slowly cook. It’s perfect.
Another absolute favorite of mine for Easter Brunch is a French Toast Casserole. It’s loaded with flavor, so easy to put together, and it’s best made ahead the night before. You just take a classic French toast batter of eggs, milk, spices and vanilla extract, add some of your favorite jam or fruit butter, and pour it over a cubed loaf of your favorite bread in a casserole dish. Let it sit overnight to let the bread really soak up all of that batter. Then you just bake it in the morning! This is my recipe for Figgy French Toast Bake that I love to make for brunch, using Fig Jam and rose water. It’s incredible!
French Toast Bake.
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Mini Quiches |
To go with the savory ham and sweet French Toast Casserole I like to make something delicate and elegant to have a little something for everyone. My adorable mini turkey sausage, mushroom and spinach quiches fit the bill perfectly. These can be put together quickly and easily and then baked. There is no slaving over a griddle or stove and you can make a dozen of them at once so they are really ideal for a crowd. Here is my recipe for them!
Mini-Sausage Mushroom Spinach Quiches.
These recipes will make for such an incredible and impressive brunch this Easter. They’re easy, no fuss and delicious which will allow you to focus your energy on being with your loved ones. When it comes down to it that’s what food is all about; bringing loved ones to the table to celebrate both life’s special occasions and the wonderful every day moments. I hope you all have an absolutely wonderful Easter Sunday!
Follow her on Twitter: @LeighSuznovich
Be well,
Technicolor girl
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