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Old 03-16-2008, 09:39 PM   #1
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Easter dilemma

I am soooo not in the mood for ham this year, but it's the only thing my mother ever cooked for Easter. My family won't eat lamb.
Any creative ideas for a "spring-y" Easter dinner. There are just 3 of us -- me, DH and the world's pickiest 8 year old.
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We are getting a smoked turkey breast and a spiral cut ham. We tend to do 2 meats on the table as not everyone likes ham. I did a marinated boneless lamb last year that was good, but I am a ham fan.
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We were in the same situation so my sister and I offered to take my parents out for Easter brunch. After a little coaxing they agreed. Can you find somewhere to go out since you have a small group? That way everyone can get what they want.
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I'm roasting a chicken for Easter but my DM used to make a wonderful roasted duck. I just can't bring myself to go all out so I figure a roasted chicken, red skin potatoes, some green asparagus and a bunny cake will do just fine.
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If it's just the 3 of you, start your own tradition. My grandma started making lasagna on Christmas Day a few years ago and now it's something we all look forward to. Maybe Easter can be your favorite meal. There's no rule that says it has to be ham/turkey/whatever... Have fun
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I like the suggestion that you go to brunch.
I agree with Tina - you don't have to have anything you don't want. Maybe you could each pick one thing that is your favorite, and you could make a meal of it.
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We have a Chinese take-out tradition begun when I was in highschool and living with my single dad. My husband loved the idea so much, we've kept it up ever since we got our first place together. No arguments over ham or lamb. The Chinese place doesn't do either of those.
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Another vote for Easter brunch! That way you have a choice of different foods, and you don't have to clean up afterwards.

I work this weekend, and we still don't have our kitchen put together yet, so we will probably be having Easter Lean Cuisines!
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You could also do a mini-brunch at home. Get a smaller ham, make omelettes with all the fixin's, maybe some hash, scalloped or au gratin potatoes or home fries, bagel or some kind of pastry - do it up!
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Pork Loin

I'd get just a plain one and roast it. Then I'd make a sauce for it...

1 c sour cream
fresh dill (2-3 tbsp chopped)
minced onion (2-3 tbsp)
salt/pepper to taste

It's really yummy on the warm meat.
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I like the going out for brunch idea, myself!!

Since my DD decided a few months ago that the only meat she will eat has to have worn feathers in it's lifetime, I decided on Teriyaki Turkey Breast. A whole turkey is too big for the 4 of us. It's not exactly spring-y, but it's delicious. And the best part is that you don't spend the whole day in the kitchen! I'd give credit to the writer of this recipe but I don't remember where I got it from. Your picky 8 y.o. could omit the dressing/sauce on their portion, but I find it adds a wonderful kick to the turkey.


Ingredients

*Soy Sauce, .5 cup
* Sherry, dry, 1.5 fl. oz
*Honey, 2 tbsp
* Orange Peel, 1 tsp
*Canola Oil, .5 1tsp
* Garlic, 2 cloves
* Turkey breast meat, 24 ounce(s)
* Brown Sugar, 3 tsp packed
* Lime Juice, 1 lime yields

Directions

Pound turkey steaks to 1/2 inch (1 cm) thickness; place in large plastic bag. In small bowl mix together soy sauce, sherry, honey, ginger, orange rind, sesame oil and garlic.
Pour marinade over turkey; refrigerate at least 2 hurs or up to 8 hours. Remove from marinade and broil or grill 3 to 5 minutes on each side or until cooked through. Slice thinly on diagonal and place over rice. Garnish with toasted sesame seeds, if desired.
Dressing: 1 tbsp brown sugar, 1 clove garlic crushed, 1/4 tsp hot pepper sauce, juice of one lime, 2 tbsp soy sauce and 2 tbsp, rice vinegar. Combine all ingredients and mix well. Drizzle over top.

Number of Servings: 4

Turkey Breast Teriyaki
Serving Size: 1 serving

Amount Per Serving
Calories 266.7 Total Fat 3.4 g Saturated Fat 0.9 g Polyunsaturated Fat 0.7 g Monounsaturated Fat 1.3 g Cholesterol 73.1 mg Sodium 3,598.5 mg Potassium 631.5 mg Total Carbohydrate 24.4 g Dietary Fiber 1.3 g Sugars 6.8 g Protein 31.3 g
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I just bought a giant pork roast to make on Easter. I found out no one's coming this year so it's just us. I think we are hammed and turkeyed out so I thought I'd do something different.
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We decided to have a turkey breast, but I feel kinda like it won't be Easter without ham. We always had ham when I was growing up.
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Don't know why I didn't think of pork -- it's DD's favorite meat. Guess I've seen so many pork chops lately I forgot it came in bigger pieces!
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