Easter is coming up, and it's all about good food, great company, and an excuse to eat way too much. And at the center of it all? Lamb. A traditional Easter dish — Juicy, tender, packed with flavor, and practically begging to be the star of your holiday feast.
If you’re looking for a classic roast, a cozy stew, or something totally unexpected, you’re in the right place. Here are some recipes for lamb dishes that will wow your guests at your Easter feast.
Let’s talk lamb!? But wait, before we dive into our recipes, let’s hit you with some historical background.
Here are four reasons why we eat lamb on Easter:
The Passover lamb, which was sacrificed in Jewish tradition, which celebrates the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt. During Passover, lamb was traditionally sacrificed and eaten as part of the Seder meal.
Now, with all that history under your belt, let’s get to what you really came here for: the lamb recipes!
A timeless Easter centerpiece, seasoned with rosemary, garlic, and thyme, then roasted to perfection.
A little fancy, a little unexpected, and a whole lot of delicious. That sweet and tangy glaze? Chef’s kiss.
Lemon, oregano, olive oil, and a low-and-slow roast that fills the kitchen with pure magic.
Warm spices, slow-cooked lamb, and sweet dates make this Moroccan-inspired dish a must-try.
Juicy lamb, crunchy bread, and a bright za’atar kick come together in this bold, flavor-packed salad.
Marinated, grilled, and packed with fresh spring flavors. Bonus: they taste like warmer weather is on the way.
Seared to perfection, finished with rich, herby crust, and ready in under 30 minutes.
Juicy shredded lamb, cool tzatziki, fresh veggies, all wrapped up in warm pita. Fast, easy, and ridiculously good.
Bite-sized, packed with Mediterranean flavors, and perfect for popping straight into your mouth. No judgment.
Slow-cooked, rich with warming spices, and just the right amount of heat.
Deep, meaty, slow-simmered goodness served over pasta or polenta. A true comfort dish.
Spiced ground lamb shaped into kebabs, grilled, and ready for dipping into a creamy tahini sauce.
Crispy, golden, and perfect for soaking up all that lamb-y goodness.
Light, fresh, and just the right amount of green.
Bright, sweet, and packed with cherry tomatoes, parmesan, and parsley.