Easter Sunday menus tend to revolve around either an Easter Brunch or Easter Dinner.
Think eggs, quiche, ham and lamb! I have rounded up some of my favorite Easter Sunday recipes from all around the web and paired wines with each dish here. Just click on each link to check out the recipes!
What is your favorite dish to eat on Easter Sunday?
Brunch Dishes
- Springtime Vegetable Fritatta & Roasted Potatoes
- Soft Eggs with Buttery Herb-Gruyere Toasts
- My Broccoli, Bacon & Mushroom Quiche
It is quite difficult to pair wine with eggs by themselves. But just by adding in delicious vegetables, herbs and well bacon, you can easily pair wine with eggs. My favorite wine to pair with brunch is sparkling wine. Try adding in a splash of orange juice or cranberry juice!
Wine Pairings:
Sparkling Wine: Champagne or Rosé
White Wine: Gruner Veltliner
Try the following from Wine.com: Sparkling, Rosé or Gruner Veltliner
Ham Dishes
Ham dishes for Easter Sunday are usually sweet to balance out the saltiness of the meat. You therefore need a wine with enough sweet fruit and acidity to balance out the sweet and saltiness of the ham dishes.
Wine Pairings:
White Wine: Riesling or Gewurztraminer
Try either the Pierre Sparr Riesling or Trimbach Gewurztraminer from Wine.com
Red Wine: Pinot Noir
Lamb Dishes
The best wines to pair with lamb dishes have nice tannin structure, good fruit and a finish that can last as long as the lamb itself. Since lamb has a pretty decent robust flavor, you want a wine that can stand up to it. The following wines have enough fruit and acidity to handle the flavors of the lamb, without overpowering it.
Wine Parings:
Red Wine: Cabernet Franc, Chateauneuf-du-Pape (Grenache Blend), Red Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Try the following from Wine.com: Cabernet Franc, Chateauneuf-du-Pape (Grenache Blend), Red Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
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