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I absolutely love Easter cooking, but I don't always want the same traditional menu every year. Spring brings so many great ingredients into season, and it feels like the perfect moment to cook meals that are fresh, colourful, and a little lighter.
So instead of building a collection around the usual glazed ham and heavy sides, I pulled together recipes that celebrate spring flavours. There are bright vegetable dishes like carrot and parsnip fritters, lemon-garlic asparagus, and roasted kohlrabi, along with seafood dishes like cod Florentine, spring mussels, and Arctic char. If you're planning a bigger Easter meal, there are also a few standout mains like rack of lamb, pork tenderloin, and grilled steak kebabs.
I like having a mix of options like this, a few dishes that feel a bit special for the holiday, plus plenty of simple recipes that work just as well for a relaxed long-weekend dinner.


Recipe by Megan Horsley
I love adding something like this to an Easter spread because it feels a little unexpected and still really easy to pull together. The carrot and parsnip combo brings in that earthy spring flavour, and the dill yogurt dip keeps everything feeling fresh. For my family, these work as a side, a starter, or even a snack while everyone's waiting for dinner. They also make great leftovers, which is always a win after a busy holiday weekend.

Recipe by Megan Horsley
Light seafood dishes always feel right to me in the spring, especially around Easter, when I want something fresh but still comforting. The flaky cod cooks in a creamy tomato and spinach sauce that feels a little elevated without adding much effort. I like having recipes like this on hand for my family because it comes together quickly and still feels special enough for a holiday meal. Add rice, pasta, or roasted potatoes on the side, and dinner is done.

Recipe by Megan Horsley
Spring meals always make me want brighter flavours, and the lemon, herbs, and capers in this one do exactly that. It's the kind of recipe I like making for my family when I need something simple that still looks impressive on the table. The salmon stays tender, the topping adds plenty of flavour, and it works beautifully for Easter lunch or dinner. I'd pair it with asparagus, a crisp salad, or roasted vegetables for an easy seasonal meal.

Recipe by Fran Allen
I really like including a dish like this in a spring collection because it feels fresh, a little special, and far less complicated than people expect. The leeks and fennel give the broth a lighter seasonal feel, and a loaf of bread on the side turns it into something everyone gets excited about. For my family, it's the kind of meal I'd make for a relaxed holiday lunch or a quieter Easter dinner when I want something a bit different.

Recipe by Jaclyn Irwin
A crunchy slaw like this is one of my favourite ways to balance out a richer Easter meal. The pickle flavour gives it a fun twist, and the creamy yogurt-based dressing keeps it fresh and easy to serve alongside mains, grilled dishes, or sandwiches made from leftovers. My family would be very happy to see this on the table because it brings a lot of texture and flavour without much work. It's also the kind of side that disappears fast.

Recipe by Megan Horsley
Nothing says spring baking to me quite like strawberry and rhubarb together. I love a galette for holiday weekends because it feels beautiful and a little rustic without the pressure of making a perfect pie. The sweet-tart filling is bright and seasonal, and the gluten-free crust makes it a great option for sharing with a group. For my family, this is exactly the kind of dessert I'd bring out after Easter dinner with coffee or tea.

Recipe by Carley Nadine
I like adding a recipe like this to the table when I want a side that feels seasonal but a bit less predictable. Roasting brings out kohlrabi's natural sweetness, and the feta and parsley keep it bright and simple. For my family, it's an easy way to serve a spring vegetable that not everyone cooks with often. It goes really well with lamb, pork, fish, or chicken, so it fits right into an Easter menu without much planning.

Recipe by Tina Gravalos
Asparagus is one of those spring ingredients I come back to every year, especially for Easter meals. The lemon and garlic keep it bright, and the parmesan adds just enough richness without making it heavy. I like recipes like this for my family because they're quick, dependable, and go with almost anything on the table. If I'm making a holiday dinner and need a simple vegetable side that still feels fresh and seasonal, this is exactly where I go.

Recipe by Tina Gravalos
Sometimes Easter falls right into that stretch of spring where I'm ready to get outside and start grilling again, and this is exactly the kind of meal I want to make. The steak and vegetables cook quickly, the prep is easy, and it works well for both a casual family dinner and a long weekend get-together. I like that everyone gets a bit of everything on one skewer, and it pairs easily with salads, potatoes, or simple spring sides.

Recipe by Megan Horsley
A salad like this makes any meal feel a little more fun and a lot less predictable. Grilling the romaine adds texture and flavour, while the creamy vegan Caesar dressing keeps it familiar enough that even less enthusiastic salad eaters usually go for it. I'd serve this with grilled meat, fish, or a bigger spring spread when my family needs something fresh to balance everything out. It looks impressive, but the prep is still very manageable.

Recipe by Tina Gravalos
Something about bacon-wrapped vegetables always feels like a small upgrade to the dinner table without adding much work. Green beans stay crisp while the bacon gets perfectly golden in the oven, which makes them hard for anyone to ignore. For my family, these usually show up as a side dish for a holiday meal, but they're just as welcome as a snack while everyone's gathering in the kitchen. Simple, crowd-friendly, and always one of the first things to disappear.

Recipe by Tina Gravalos
A rack of lamb always makes a holiday meal feel a little more special, and Easter is one of those times when I like bringing it to the table. The lemony potatoes roasting underneath soak up all the flavour, so the whole dish comes together in one pan. For my family, meals like this strike the right balance between impressive and approachable. Add a bright vegetable or a simple salad on the side, and dinner instantly feels like an occasion.

Recipe by Megan Horsley
A creamy risotto feels perfect for a slower spring evening, especially around a long weekend when there's a little more time to cook. The combination of wild mushrooms and shrimp adds depth and richness without making the dish feel heavy. I like serving something like this for my family when dinner can be a bit more relaxed and everyone is lingering at the table. It's comforting, satisfying, and pairs beautifully with a crisp salad or roasted vegetables.

Recipe by Julia Gibson
Pork tenderloin is one of my favourite mains for gatherings because it cooks quickly but still feels like a proper centrepiece. The honey mustard marinade adds just enough sweetness and acidity to keep the meat tender and flavourful. I like serving slices of it alongside roasted vegetables or a fresh salad for my family, especially during a holiday weekend when I want something dependable and crowd-pleasing without spending hours in the kitchen.

Recipe by Fran Allen
Cooking fish in parchment is one of those techniques that looks impressive but is actually very simple. Everything steams together in the packet, which means the fish stays delicate and full of flavour with very little cleanup after dinner. For my family, recipes like this are perfect when I want something lighter on the table during a holiday weekend. Add a grain, some crusty bread, or a big salad, and dinner comes together beautifully.

Recipe by Fran Allen
One-pan dinners are always welcome in my kitchen, especially during busy weekends when there's a lot going on. The rice absorbs the turmeric, lemon, and aromatics while the chicken cooks on top, which means every bite ends up full of flavour. For my family, meals like this are comforting and practical at the same time. It's hearty enough for dinner but still bright enough to feel right for spring cooking.

Recipe by Tina Gravalos
Simple grilled meats are one of my favourite ways to cook once the weather starts warming up. Lemon, garlic, and oregano keep the flavour fresh while the grill adds just enough char to make it interesting. I like serving slices of pork tenderloin with roasted potatoes, grilled vegetables, or a crisp salad for my family. It's an easy main dish that works just as well for a holiday meal as it does for a casual weekend dinner.

Recipe by Julia Gibson
Bright Mediterranean flavours always feel like a natural fit for spring meals. Tomatoes, olives, lemon, and herbs come together in one pan with tender pieces of cod and roasted cauliflower, creating a dinner that's both hearty and fresh. For my family, dishes like this are great because everything cooks together and cleanup is minimal. Serve it straight from the pan with bread or grains and it easily becomes the centre of the table.

Recipe by Chef Dwight Smith
Sometimes I like adding a dish to the table that feels a little restaurant-inspired without being overly complicated to make at home. Perfectly seared Arctic char paired with a creamy carrot coconut purée and crisp radish salad brings a lot of texture and colour to the plate. For my family, meals like this feel special enough for a holiday dinner but still approachable enough to cook at home when we want something a bit different.

Recipe by Jaclyn Irwin
A hearty salad like this always earns a place on my holiday table. Kale holds up well to the creamy dressing and crunchy topping, which means it can sit out while everyone fills their plates. I like serving something like this for my family when richer mains are involved because it adds freshness and texture to the meal. It's a familiar flavour combination, just with a little more substance than a classic Caesar.