Easter Fun and Menu Ideas [year]
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Easter is BIG DOINGS where I’m from so today I’m going to share with you some fun ideas for the kids and some yummy ideas for your table!
Game and Activity Ideas
My mother makes Easter FUN by taking part in all sorts of neat activities with the kids (of all ages!)
Old Fashioned Party Games – We all gather at Mama’s house for Easter Dinner and a big egg hunt in her back yard. The kids most look forward to the old fashioned party games my mother plays with them.
Drop the clothespin in the jar – Give each child a clothes pin and place a large mason jar at their feet. Have them hold the clothes pin at chest level and try to drop it in the jar.
Pin the tail on the donkey – Place a drawing of a donkey or bunny rabbit on the wall. Give each child a tail with tape on the end of it. Blindfold them and turn them around a time or two, then point them in the direction of the wall and let ’em go!
Egg Race – Give each child a spoon with an egg on it. Line ’em up at a starting line and send ’em off! Whoever gets to the finish line first with their egg still on their spoon wins.
Egg toss – Have two kids face each other, one with an egg. Toss the egg to the child opposite them and then take a step back. Toss the egg back. Take another step back. Repeat until someone drops the egg. The team that makes it furthest apart wins! Mama never cooks the eggs so this one is always a little more exciting and someone ends up having to wash egg off their hands.
Vaseline Cotton Ball Pickup – Place a dab of vaseline on the tip of the kids noses and have them move cotton balls from one bowl to another using just their vaseline tipped noses, seeing who can move the most in an allotted amount of time. We’re weird, but we have fun!
Egg Hunt – In recent years we’ve stopped putting prizes in the eggs and started awarding prizes instead. We have the same prizes and number for every kid in the family but they haven’t caught on that they’re all winning the same things and in equal amounts just yet. Mama will sit everyone down and have them go through their baskets to find out who has the most pink eggs, who has the most blue eggs, who found the most two tone eggs, etc.
Dyeing Eggs – Last year we found that not all of the kids in our family had got to dye eggs at their house, so Mama cooked up a dozen eggs for each child and we set up a big table for them to dye the eggs on Easter day. I just brought my kid’s eggs and dye supplies with me and they had a lot of fun getting to do it with all of their cousins. Even though a lot of folks aren’t doing this anymore, it is one of my most cherished memories as a kid at Easter and I encourage you to continue this simple tradition with your kids, too! Besides, deviled eggs, egg salad, ham salad, chicken casserole, and many more delicious recipes await you the following week as a result! Don’t forget to store your dyed eggs in the fridge! Hint: Just to make sure you know, you’re never too old to have fun dyeing Easter Eggs!
Peep Sword Fighting – NEW this year in my family. My mother has always had a fun spirit and loves to do new things to thrill the kids. Since we have mostly boys, she’s decided to let them do peeps sword fighting this year. You take two marshmallow peeps of different colors, have them face each other on a plate and stick a toothpick in each one like it’s a sword. Place them in the microwave and turn it on and watch. As they heat up they will expand and the one who sticks the other with his little toothpick first wins. Of course, these will eventually explode in your microwave so you wanna watch and stop the fight when the opponent is stuck. I’m just glad this is Mama’s microwave and not mine but she’s right, the boys will love it (and think she is a cool grandmama, too!).
Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt – A few years ago when we moved into our new house, we found out that the community hosted a flashlight Easter Egg Hunt! We took the kids, looking forward to some fun, but upon seeing how it was executed and the crowds involved we quickly realized this was not a safe event for our kids to participate in. Not wanting the kids to miss out on our planned fun, we headed to our local dollar store and picked up some prizes to come home and have our own. Flashlight egg hunts are SO easy and fun to pull off in your own back yard because there is no real need to hide anything due to the dark. We divide our back yard in half and each kid gets their own exclusive hunting grounds. I hide tons of eggs but also include some other random goodies as well. Since we had to set it up on the fly that first year, I ended up using some odd things as prizes but they’ve stuck as tradition now! This means that in addition to eggs in the yard, the kids will also find a random can of Pringles and whatever else I can come up with (chicken noodle soup, fruit snack packs, etc). We usually do this the night before Easter and it has become one of the things we all most look forward to.
I’d LOVE to hear what you do at your house on Easter in the comments section!
Menu Ideas
Now that we’ve given you plenty of game and fun ideas, here are some ideas on what to cook for the big meal!
Just click on the link below each picture to be taken to the recipe. I’m also going to tell you beneath each recipe how far ahead I assemble the dishes in case you want to streamline your Easter as well and leave you spending less time in the kitchen and more time with your family!
This post contains ideas and links to recipes for side dishes, breads, main courses, desserts, and beverages!
Deviled Eggs, a Southern Staple!
You gotta have at LEAST one tray of deviled eggs at Easter because they are so good …
..and also something you can have a bit of fun with!
*Can make two to three days ahead of time.
For an extra special treat, serve these with honey!
*Make Day of Meal
This is my personal roll recipe and I just love them. If you are serving ham, they make the best sandwiches with leftover pieces.
*Make these fresh the day of the meal
Granny Jordan’s English Pea Pimento Casserole,
and Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole
*Can assemble each of these the day before meal. Baking the casseroles in the oven just before serving and reheating the mashed potatoes in the microwave.
(Two different ham recipes are below)
This recipe uses frozen green beans but makes them taste garden fresh!
*Can make now and freeze, reheating day of the meal. Or, make two days ahead of time, store in fridge, and heat in microwave.
Mama and Grandmama are ga-ga over this salad!
*Can make two days ahead of time.
This is just a classic congealed salad but it’s also fun because you can change the color and flavor just by using different flavors of gelatin.
*Can make three days ahead of time.
I love this stuff. My Daddy loves this stuff. My Mama loves this stuff. My Grandmama loves this stuff….
*Can make three days ahead of time.
If you’re feeding children who tend to be on the picky side, a relish tray on the table is the way to go! All of their favorites that they can put on their plate, but all healthy options, too! This is how I round out the meal for my pickiest eaters.
*Make day of meal.
Baked Ham with Easy Peasy Glaze
*Cook day before and reheat
For an even simpler ham recipe, see below.
How to Bake A Ham (and get at least four meals out of it!)
You got a ham, now what do you do with it? This post shows you how to easily bake a ham and then offers yummy (and easy ) ideas for the leftovers!
*Can bake day before and reheat.
Mama’s Creamy Macaroni and Cheese
We have to have this every year at Easter or the men and children will disown us.
*Make day of meal
Mama’s Chicken Poulet (or Chicken chicken!)
In case you’re not in the mood for ham, here is a chicken recipe that is assembled the night before and baked just before serving.
Wait a minute, why wouldn’t you be in the mood for ham? ~blinks~ Well on the off chance ya are, here ya go!
*This recipe must be assembled the night before and baked just before the meal.
Lemon Meringue Pie with Cookie Crumb Crust
This is the MUST HAVE pie each Easter. While store bought ones are all good and well, anyone can make this homemade version in about the same amount of time it would take you to go buy one at the grocery store and I can guarantee you the reviews will make your efforts more than worth it!
A lemon meringue pie unlike any other. (Click the name to view a full photographic tutorial and get the recipe!)
*Can make up to two days ahead of time.
I love this pie so much, Mama always makes two so she can send one home with me!
She told me this morning that she’s making them later this week for Sunday! WEEE!
What a delightful dessert! Serve it as a side salad along with the meal if you like.
*Make no more than one day ahead of time.
This is my Daddy’s favorite cake for Christmas and Easter. Some folks around here call it “Rotten cake” because it is sooooo good you want folks to think it’s rotten and keep it all to yourself!
*Can make three days ahead of time
“Well look at that, Christy just put a dessert right smack dab in the middle of the side dishes. Lawd help me, that girl ain’t got a plum lick of sense…”
*Can make up to two days ahead of time.
Every meal, without question 🙂
I make mine with Splenda.
*We always make tea fresh every day.
This is such a treat, especially for your guests who are watching their sugar! So easy to whip up and such a treat!
*Can make two days ahead of time
HAVE A WONDERFUL EASTER!
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Spring is nature’s way of saying,
“Let’s party!”
~Robin Williams
We have young children and are just getting started with hunts. What are some egg stuffer ideas besides candy??? One gets sick after the thrid peice of candy and the other on is bouncing off the tree tops.
Oh, you can fill with so much fun stuff!!! Collect fortunes from all your take out Chinese cookies for reuse, small foreign/regular change for piggy banks, tiny toys from Target or Walmart , small coupons from you for an extra book at night or they get to pick out a tv show or grocery
Great ideas Joan, thank you so much for sharing!
We fill our eggs with random small change, tattoos, stickers, balloons, small toys, matchbox cars, bouncie balls, plastic bead necklaces, and some with special strips of paper “coupons” which can be used for an ice cream cone after dinner, extra time to play the Wii, pick your own movie night, etc. We donate most of our candy to my office.
What great ideas!!!
Small toys, change for the piggy bank, the possibilities are limitless. I even do bags of chips and lots of individually wrapped gum.
Not only do my grandchildren enjoy an egg hunt at Easter (hiding them over and over), but we also do a pumpkin hunt at Halloween using the mini pumpkins and Halloween treat bags filled with candy or little prizes. This way we have at least two hunts a year. I’ve found other opportunities for a “hunt” as my grandchildren love it for any reason. We’ve also had night hunts with flashlights. The pumpkin hunt was started when my first granddaughter came to visit right before Halloween. I hid pumpkins before she arrived and was able to keep her busy hunting with a flashlight while my daughter unpacked the car.
Oh how fun Nancy!!! I never thought of a pumpkin hunt!
Here’s a fun game for young & old. We play this at the table right before we eat. It’s called “Tip to Tip, Butt to Butt”. (I think it may have had a real name, but that’s what we’ve always called it.) Everyone picks out a hard boiled Easter Egg (uncracked) and turns to their neighbor holding the egg. Either person can then crack their egg on the other’s using either the tip end or the butt end of the egg. Only one egg will crack. First you crack tips together, then you crack butts. Once both ends of your egg is cracked, you are out of the game. Keep going until someone is left with either a fully uncracked egg or one end still intact. The winner in our house gets a little prize. Try it and have a fun Easter!
Thanks for helping me out with my Easter menu – got up this a.m. thinking what I’m going to do! I love the old truck in the background, my husband has one (53′ chevy) he has restored that reminds me of this one.
I love the games that you all are going to play. It is just simple fun and too many kids are missing out on that anymore.
It has been a couple of years since my kids have dye eggs, I might see if they are up to it this weekend. They are teenagers now and I just get alot of eye rolling when I suggest stuff.
Thanks you for sharing your family ideals and have a very warm and loving Easter!
Thank you so much for all your creative ideas! I have a small family when it comes to children so i have to come up with ideas that us adults can get in on too so the little one does not feel alone. I will have to use some of these!
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