I have a BIG immediate family: three sisters and assorted brothers-in law, plus four nieces and three nephews. If we all get together without any guests (which we do quite often), there are 14 people to cook for. This calls for some adjustments: the only "traditional" meal we cook anymore is Thanksgiving, probably because the kids are off the next day and most of the adults end up taking the day off of work. After YEARS of a traditional Christmas meal (which was essentially Thanksgiving Volume 2), we started to go for Traditional MEXICAN Christmas. This means that some time during late November and early December we get together and make dozens of tamales, steam them and freeze them for our big Christmas meal. YUM.
Easter is a BIG holiday, but since we ALSO all attend different churches (not because we don't LIKE to go together- we span three different technical religions) it's MUCH harder to prepare a meal. Throw in the fact that we all have to go to work and school the next day and... we're having enchiladas. We're ok with this.
I'm still dreaming of a tastier, more classic meal full of spring flavors though. Maybe these will make it onto the table of my fellow last-minute cooks!
My first choices were actually lamp chops and asparagus, just as Alyssa posted earlier in the week! I heartily recommend those recipes too.
For a quick, but ridiculously tasty start, prepare these Pan Roasted Brined Pork Chops:
image from bonappetit.com |
images from tasteofhome.com and bonappetit.com |
Have a very Happy Easter, friends!
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