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What to Cook For Easter, from Ham and Lamb to Traditional Pies and Breads

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Plus inspired ideas for using up all those eggs No images? 04/19/2019 Â Â Â Â Â Â [Sugar-sweet

Plus inspired ideas for using up all those eggs No images? [View Online.]( [Saveur]( 04/19/2019 [Image](  [Spiced Honey-Glazed Spiral Ham]( [Although spiral-cut ham comes fully cooked, a low, slow roast will heat it through and caramelize its sticky, spiced glaze]( [Image](  [Braised Lamb Shoulder with Rose, Turnips, and Pistachios]( [Serve this rosy lamb with lots of bread for soaking up the juices]( [Image](  [Italian Easter Pie]( [Sometimes called pizza rustica or Easter pie, this savory southern Italian pie—eaten around the holiday—incorporates chopped cured salamis and Italian cheeses into a dense, eggy filling surrounded by a pastry-like crust]( [Image](  [Easter Lamb Pie]( [Sicilian home cook Giovanna Giglio Cascone taught us how to make these moist lamb pies]( [Image](  [Deviled Eggs]( [A splash of apple cider vinegar and a knob of butter add richness and depth of flavor to these classic hors d'oeuvres]( [Image](  [Mâche and Egg Salad]( [Sugar-sweet green radicchio zuccherino is found only in Istria and northeastern Italy; a good substitute is mache (lamb's lettuce)]( [Image](  [Greek Easter Soup]( [This soup was probably invented to use up the offal from the lamb or kid to be roasted for the Easter Sunday feast]( [Image](  [Lemon Custard Tart]( [Brooklyn-based pastry chef Ayako Kurokawa collects leftover dough from the butter crust of this creamy lemon custard pastry to make decorative cookies to adorn the outside]( [Image](  [Hot Cross Buns]( [These sweet spiced buns, best when freshly hot out of the oven, are traditionally served on Easter, marked with a cross to symbolize Jesus's crucifixion]( [Image](  [Greek Easter Bread (Tsouréki)]( [This braided bread is traditionally perfumed with the essence of makhlépi, the seeds of Mediterranean wild cherries]( [Subscribe to Saveur]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( {EMAIL} is subscribed to receive newsletters from Saveur. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage My Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( Add newsletters@mail.saveur.com to your address book to ensure delivery. Copyright © Bonnier Corporation, 460 N. Orlando Ave., Suite 200, Winter Park, FL 32789 [Bonnier Corporation](

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