The Best Ways to Use Leftover Easter Ham

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The Best Ways to Use Leftover Easter Ham

If you’re staring at a fridge full of leftover Easter ham, you’re not alone! Luckily, that’s a very good problem to have. Ham is one of those ingredients that works just as well in cozy soups and casseroles as it does in quick lunches and easy breakfasts.

This roundup is filled with easy, comforting ways to use leftover Easter ham and are the kinds of recipes that help stretch your holiday meal a little further making you excited about leftovers again.


Cozy Soups That Make the Most of Leftover Ham

When you want something comforting and low-effort, soup is always the answer. These recipes turn leftover Easter ham into hearty, satisfying meals that stretch what you already have and taste even better the next day.

15+ Best Easter Dessert Recipes

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a collage of easter dessert photos

Easter desserts are all about bright flavors, pastel colors, and easy treats that feel special without a lot of stress. Whether you’re hosting brunch, filling Easter baskets, or bringing something sweet to share, this Easter dessert roundup has a little bit of everything…

From meaningful traditions and no-bake favorites to citrusy spring cakes and fun treats the kids will love. These recipes are simple, crowd-pleasing, and perfect for celebrating the season.

Tradition Easter Dessert

Perfect for sharing with kids or adding a meaningful moment to your Easter celebration, these recipes are simple, symbolic, and rooted in Easter tradition.

Best Carrot Cake Recipe (Perfectly Moist with Cream Cheese Frosting)

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A photo of a slice of two layer carrot cake laying on its side on a blue and white plate.

If you’re searching for the best carrot cake recipe, you’re in the right place. This is the carrot cake I come back to every single time! It’s perfectly moist, deeply spiced, and layered with rich cream cheese frosting.

No raisins, no nuts, no weird add-ins trying to steal the spotlight. Just classic carrot cake flavor done really, really well.

a two layer carrot cake on a white cake stand looking at the cake from the side with a slice taken out of it. It has white cream cheese frosting in between the layers and all over the outside. The cake is topped with white chocolate decorative carrots.

I only had carrot cake for the first time a few years ago. My good friend, Melissa Brandley was in town for the Sundance Film Festival and we went out to dinner for a good ol’ catch up on all things in life. We laughed until our sides hurt, cried together right there in the restaurant and had the most delicious carrot cake.  That carrot cake inspired me to create this recipe, my Favorite Carrot Cake.

I’m not a fan of carrot cakes that are full of all sorts of ingredients like orange peel, candied ginger, walnuts, pecans, and raisins. At that point it gets too busy and almost doesn’t even seem like a cake anymore. I want fresh, moist and flavorful, and I want it to taste like a carrot cake.

a two layer carrot cake on a white cake stand covered in white cream cheese frosting with white chocolate decorative carrots on top and surrounded at the base wit chopped walnuts.

Why This is the Best Carrot Cake Recipe

This really is the best carrot cake recipe because it keeps things simple and lets the cake shine. It’s incredibly moist, perfectly spiced, and made without raisins, nuts (optional), or distractions. The carrots melt right into the batter, the crumb stays soft for days.

The Secret to a Perfectly Moist Carrot Cake

Spring Easter M&M Cookies [+Video]

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Spring Easter M&M Cookies [+Video]

a photo of a white serving plate full of thick and golden Easter m&m chocolate chip cookies.

Deliciously thick, soft, and chewy spring Easter M&M Cookies! These cookies are the epitome of a perfect chocolate chip cookie: delightfully crunchy around the edges with a warm, soft center. Trust me, you absolutely must enjoy one while it’s warm!

I have seriously never worked so quickly to get a recipe out to you all, but the response on our Instagram for our M&M cookies was out of control, so I just had to put these Easter cookies into your hands!

I am almost always making and photographing recipes a year in advance. Therefore, these last few weeks, I’ve been developing, making, and photographing recipes for next spring and Easter. However, I just couldn’t resist showing you all the most perfect and awe-inspiring Easter M&M cookies that I had made last week. They were simply too glorious not to share…and you all agreed!

In fact, you agreed so much that I got bombarded with emails, DMs, comments, and all the things (which I LOVE). So, here they are—you don’t have to wait a whole year because I’m just that nice!

Endless Possibilities for Add-Ins

Even though Easter is over, this recipe works great with any add-ins you want. For instance, you can swap the Easter M&M’s for regular M&M’s or any holiday M&M’s. Since the 4th of July is just around the corner, can you imagine them with red, white, and blue? I can’t wait! Additionally, you could use Reese’s Pieces or pretty much anything else you desire. I’m going to write a whole section about add-ins below.

Furthermore, these cookies do not need to wait in the fridge, but I believe that they taste a little better if you let the dough rest. The key is that anytime you refrigerate or freeze a cookie, you want to give it about 15-30 minutes on the counter (if refrigerated overnight) to rest, the same goes for frozen cookies.

Ingredients for Easter M&M Cookies

This will be pretty much your standard list of ingredients for classic chocolate chip cookies plus some M&M’s. Here is what you will need:

  • Unsalted Butter – using unsalted allows you to control the saltiness of the recipe and make sure it is softened but not too soft!
  • Brown Sugar – you want fresh moist brown sugar to make the texture of these cookies perfect
  • White Sugar – just regular granulated white sugar
  • Egg – gives structure to the cookies and helps hold everything together
  • Vanilla Extract – adds to the flavor, and use the real stuff…no imitation vanilla
  • Flour – make sure to measure the flour correctly so they come out chewy and soft
  • Baking Soda – gives the cookies their rise and fluffiness
  • Cornstarch – helps make the cookies stay thick and soft
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5 Minute Easter Snack Mix [+Video]

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5 Minute Easter Snack Mix [+Video]

Easter snack mix in a clear glass bowl with berry Cheerios, Easter candy corns, yogurt covered pretzels, Robin eggs, Easter M&Ms. mini marshmallows and bunny cookies.

Snack mixes are the easiest way to feed a crowd for any gathering. My kids love this Easter snack mix because of the little bunny snickerdoodle cookies in it and the candy. I love this snack mix because it comes together in 5 minutes and makes everyone happy!

This is a sweet snack mix with loads of spring colors. It is quick and tasty and disappears in our house in no time. Try these salty snacks to balance of the sweetness in this snack mix recipe: rosemary parmesan popcorn, best cheese ball, creamy artichoke dip, or the ranch slow cooker chex mix.

One of my absolute favorite holidays is Easter. I love the decorations, the food, the meaning behind everything, all of it!! As a kid I couldn’t wait to wake up and find Easter eggs hidden all over our house and oh how lucky we were if we got a giant chocolate bunny or those big Cadbury Eggs! 

Now I’ll be honest, I feel sick trying to eat those BIG Cadbury eggs, but man, those mini Cadbury eggs that are pure chocolate with a candy shell are irresistible! The best news is, no baking or cooking needed to make this treat!

What Goes into an Easter Snack Mix?

The beauty of a snack mix is that you can add anything that you want! Around the holidays, it is fun to find ingredients that really bring out the color of whatever holiday it is. This is Easter Snack Mix recipe is all about the beautiful bright pastel colors:

  • Berry Cherrios
  • Easter Pretzels (you could also make your own with the colors you want)
  • Speckled Malt Eggs (I know a few people who don’t like malt…they are a wrong…but nonetheless, I saw they have speckled peanut butter m&m’s now which are delicious and will get you the same color)
  • Annie’s Gluten Free Snickerdoodle Bunny Cookies
  • Pastel Candy Corn
  • Easter Caramel M&Ms
  • Mini Marshmallows (I did just white because I already had some at home, but doing the multi-colored pack would be so fun)

How to Make this Snack Mix Recipe

There’s not much to make this recipe. You open all the bags of ingredients and pour them all in the large bowl. Stir everything together to combine, and then dig in! I like to serve it with some festive cups so people can snack from their own serving. It also makes a great gift for neighbors and friends or to put in Easter baskets.

Storing Snack Mix

This snack mix recipe can be stored for 4-6 weeks if it is kept in an air tight container.  The mini marshmallows and pretzels will get stale first, so we recommend keeping them separa

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