Easter Dinner Made Easy: 11 Slow Cooker Side Dishes That Will Wow Your Guests

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Easter Dinner Made Easy: 11 Slow Cooker Side Dishes That Will Wow Your Guests

Easter dinner is all about friends, family, and enjoying a meal that tastes like a big hug. Let’s be honest, though managing oven real estate, coordinating dish timing, and keeping tabs on the stove top can turn holiday cooking into a marathon. Cue the slow cooker, your best kept secret to creating tasty side dishes with minimal fuss. This reliable appliance yields rich, full flavored outcomes that sparkle on your Easter table, giving you the luxury of sitting back and savoring the day. From creamy mashed potatoes to vibrant vegetable medleys, these eleven slow cooker sides offer variety, convenience, and full flavored impact on your holiday table. Check out recipes that’ll be the buzz and give you freedom.

Cheesy Garlic Mashed Potatoes
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1. Cheesy Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes

This recipe offers a delicious and healthy alternative to traditional mashed potatoes by using cauliflower. By boiling and thoroughly drying cauliflower, then pureeing it with cream cheese, Parmesan, garlic, and seasoning, you achieve a creamy, low-carb side dish that’s quick to prepare and satisfying, perfect for any meal.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 6 minutes
Total Time 21 minutes
Course lunch/dinner
Cuisine American
Servings 4 people
Calories 257.1 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Stockpot For boiling cauliflower
  • 1 Chef’s knife
  • 1 Cutting Board
  • 1 Colander For draining cauliflower
  • 1 Immersion Blender or Food Processor Essential for achieving a smooth puree

Ingredients
  

Main

  • 1 medium head cauliflower
  • 1 tablespoon cream cheese softened
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan
  • 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 1/8 teaspoon straight chicken base or bullion may substitute 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon chopped fresh or dry chives for garnish
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter

Instructions
 

  • Set a stockpot of water to boil over high heat.
  • Clean and cut cauliflower into small pieces. Cook in boiling water for about 6 minutes, or until well done. Drain well; do not let cool and pat cooked cauliflower very dry between several layers of paper towels.
  • In a bowl with an immersion blender, or in a food processor, puree the hot cauliflower with the cream cheese, Parmesan, garlic, chicken base, and pepper until almost smooth.
  • Garnish with chives, and serve hot with pats of butter.

Notes

The most critical step for truly creamy cauliflower ‘mashed potatoes’ is thoroughly draining and drying the cooked cauliflower. Excess moisture will result in a watery, loose consistency rather than a rich, potato-like texture. After draining, press it firmly between layers of paper towels or a clean kitchen towel. For enhanced depth of flavor, consider roasting the garlic before mincing it, which mutes its pungency and adds a subtle sweetness. A small pinch of ground nutmeg can also elevate the savory notes. Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper to taste; the chicken base already provides significant savory notes. Serve immediately for optimal texture.

The quintessential comfort food, mashed potatoes, is given a serious kick with this addition of decadent cheese and whisper of garlic zing. Picture a hill of pale creamy potatoes which just dissolve in your mouth, gooey cheese stringing along and pungent garlic infusing each bite. The slow cooker does all the work for you, drawing out the flavors deep as you sit back to set the table or secrete Easter eggs. No matter if you use russet potatoes for a starchy consistency or Yukon Gold for a buttery consistency, this recipe is easy to make. A sprinkle of chopped chives adds a burst of bright, fresh flavor and makes a great side dish to serve with your Easter ham or roast.

Glazed Carrots With Honey And Thyme
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2. Thyme and Honey Glazed Carrots

Honey Glazed Carrots

This recipe delivers vibrant, sweet, and savory honey-glazed carrots, an effortlessly elegant side dish. Baby carrots are first blanched until tender-crisp, then tossed in a rich, buttery glaze infused with honey and bright lemon juice. Finished with fresh parsley, this quick and easy preparation ensures a delightful balance of flavors and textures, perfect for complementing any meal.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course lunch/dinner
Cuisine American
Servings 4 people
Calories 903.7 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Medium Saucepan
  • 1 Colander
  • 1 Wooden Spoon or Spatula
  • 1 Cutting Board
  • 1 Chef’s knife

Ingredients
  

Main

  • Salt
  • 1 pound baby carrots
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/4 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley

Instructions
 

  • In a medium saucepan, bring water to a boil. Add salt and then carrots and cook until tender, 5 to 6 minutes. Drain the carrots and add back to pan with butter, honey and lemon juice. Cook until a glaze coats the carrots, 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and garnish with parsley.

Notes

For perfectly tender-crisp carrots, avoid overcooking them in the initial boil; they should retain a slight bite as they will continue to soften while glazing. When adding the carrots back to the pan with butter, honey, and lemon juice, maintain a medium heat to allow the glaze to reduce and coat evenly without burning the honey. A high-quality unsalted butter is recommended for better flavor control, allowing you to adjust seasoning precisely. For enhanced complexity, consider adding a tiny pinch of grated fresh ginger or a whisper of orange zest to the glaze, which complements carrots beautifully. Ensure the parsley is finely chopped for optimal distribution and visual appeal, adding a vibrant pop of color just before serving.

Carrots are plain vegetables, but clothe them in a sticky honey glaze and woodland thyme, and they’re a real showstopper. Slow cooked until tender to the point where they can be easily speared with a fork, the carrots are bathed in a sweet savory mixture, with a grating of cinnamon and nutmeg for heat and a spritz of lemon juice for zing. They’re vibrant enough to grab the attention of every dinner guest at the table and flavorful enough to transform even the most finicky palates. It’s a lifesaver for hectic hosts just put the ingredients in the slow cooker and let it do its thing while you sip coffee with loved ones. It’s a beautiful, colorful side dish that proves healthy can be spectacular.

Savory Bread Pudding With Sage And Gruyere
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3. Savory Sage and Gruyere Bread Pudding

Croissant Bread Pudding

This recipe transforms stale croissants into a luxurious bread pudding. It features a rich, vanilla-infused custard that soaks into the croissants, baked gently in a water bath until set and golden. Raisins add a touch of sweetness, resulting in a comforting and elegant dessert.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 50 minutes
Course lunch/dinner
Cuisine british
Servings 8 people
Calories 1941.6 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Whisk
  • 1 Medium Bowl
  • 1 Oval Baking Dish Approximately 10 by 15 by 2 1/2 inches
  • 1 Large Roasting Pan For the water bath (bain-marie)
  • 1 Aluminum Foil

Ingredients
  

Main

  • 3 extra-large whole eggs
  • 8 extra-large egg yolks
  • 5 cups half-and-half
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 6 croissants preferably stale
  • 1 cup raisins

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the whole eggs, egg yolks, half-and-half, sugar, and vanilla. Set the custard mixture aside. Slice the croissants in half horizontally. In a 10 by 15 by 2 1/2-inch oval baking dish, distribute the bottoms of the sliced croissants, then add the raisins, then the tops of the croissants (brown side up), being sure the raisins are between the layers of croissants or they will burn while baking. Pour the custard over the croissants and allow to soak for 10 minutes, pressing down gently.
  • Place the pan in a larger one filled with 1-inch of hot water. Cover the larger pan with aluminum foil, tenting the foil so it doesn’t touch the pudding. Cut a few holes in the foil to allow steam to escape. Bake for 45 minutes. Uncover and bake for 40 to 45 more minutes or until the pudding puffs up and the custard is set. Remove from the oven and cool slightly. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Notes

Using stale croissants is crucial; their dryer texture absorbs the custard better, leading to a richer, less soggy pudding. The water bath (bain-marie) is essential for gentle, even cooking, preventing the custard from curdling and ensuring a smooth, silken texture. Placing raisins between croissant layers prevents them from burning on top. For an elevated experience, consider adding a splash of rum or Grand Marnier to the custard, or a sprinkle of cinnamon for warmth. Serve warm with a dollop of crème fraîche or a light dusting of powdered sugar.

This is no ordinary bread pudding it’s a savory show stopper that adds gourmet touch to your Easter feast. Imagine crusty bread absorbing the rich, nutty taste of Gruyere cheese, with savory sage providing a warm, herbal background note. The slow cooker cooks the center completely and creates a golden brown crust that’s pure comfort food. It’s a bowl full of warm hug, perfect to accompany roasted meat or perfect on its own. I’ve made this one year at a holiday party potluck and it vanished before I could get second helpings heads up! It’s a fancy side that’s special but not extra work.

Herb-Infused Quinoa With Lemon Zest
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4. Lemon Zest Herb Quinoa

Herbed Quinoa

This recipe creates a vibrant, flavorful herbed quinoa dish, perfect as a healthy side. Quinoa is cooked in a savory lemon-infused chicken stock, then tossed with a bright dressing of olive oil, fresh lemon juice, and a medley of basil, parsley, and thyme, seasoned to taste. It’s an easy-to-prepare, nutritious addition to any meal.
Prep Time 8 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 23 minutes
Course lunch/dinner
Cuisine south american
Servings 4 people
Calories 1137.6 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Medium Saucepan
  • 1 Small Mixing Bowl
  • 1 Whisk or Spoon For mixing dressing
  • 1 Measuring Cups

Ingredients
  

Main

  • 2 3/4 cups low-sodium chicken stock
  • 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
  • 1 1/2 cups quinoa
  • 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
  • 3/4 cup chopped fresh basil leaves
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley leaves
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme leaves
  • 2 teaspoons lemon zest
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

Instructions
 

  • For the quinoa: In a medium saucepan, add the chicken stock, lemon juice and quinoa. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to a simmer, cover the pan and cook until all the liquid is absorbed, about 12 to 15 minutes.
  • For the dressing: In a small bowl, mix together the olive oil, lemon juice, basil, parsley, thyme, and lemon zest. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
  • Pour the dressing over the quinoa and toss until all the ingredients are coated. Transfer the quinoa to a bowl. Season with salt and pepper, to taste, and serve.

Notes

1. Always rinse quinoa thoroughly under cold running water before cooking to remove saponins, which can impart a bitter, soapy taste. This is a crucial step for optimal flavor.
2. Using low-sodium chicken stock adds depth and savory notes; however, for a vegetarian or vegan version, vegetable stock or even water with a pinch of salt works well. Adjust seasoning accordingly.
3. The freshness of the herbs is paramount for this dish. Use freshly chopped basil, parsley, and thyme for the brightest flavor. Dried herbs are not a suitable substitute here.
4. Taste and adjust seasoning at each stage. The final dish’s balance of tartness from lemon and savoriness from herbs and stock is key. Consider a squeeze of fresh lemon juice just before serving for an extra pop of brightness.

Quinoa is a high brow sounding name, but it is easy to cook in a slow cooker, especially when combined with zesty lemon and vibrant herbs such as parsley and mint. This light, fluffy side dish serves to cut through more indulgent holiday food, offering a bright, citrusy foil for roasted lamb or turkey. The quinoa is sat in every last bit of flavor in the slow cooker, and the outcome is bursts of fresh grains. Springtime in a bowl is what it tastes like, but even healthier than that. The perfect addition to your Easter menu that’s healthy and tasty to boot. Serve warm or cold as a side that’s sure to garner accolades.

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5. Slow Cooker Green Bean Casserole

Best Ever Green Bean Casserole

This recipe from Alton Brown elevates the classic green bean casserole by featuring homemade crispy baked onions and a rich, from-scratch mushroom cream sauce. Fresh green beans are perfectly blanched to retain their vibrant color and tender bite. All components are combined and baked until bubbly, creating a deeply flavorful and textured side dish that’s a delightful alternative to traditional versions.
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Course lunch/dinner
Cuisine American
Servings 4 people
Calories 814.1 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Sheet Pan
  • 1 Large Mixing Bowl
  • 1 8-quart saucepan
  • 1 Colander
  • 1 12-inch cast iron skillet Or an equivalent oven-safe casserole dish

Ingredients
  

Main

  • 2 medium onions thinly sliced
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons panko bread crumbs
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • Nonstick cooking spray
  • 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon kosher salt divided
  • 1 pound fresh green beans rinsed, trimmed and halved
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 12 ounces mushrooms trimmed and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 1 cup half-and-half

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 475 degrees F.
  • Combine the onions, flour, panko and salt in a large mixing bowl and toss to combine. Coat a sheet pan with nonstick cooking spray and evenly spread the onions on the pan. Place the pan on the middle rack of the oven and bake until golden brown, approximately 30 minutes. Toss the onions 2 to 3 times during cooking. Once done, remove from the oven and set aside until ready to use. Turn the oven down to 400 degrees F.
  • While the onions are cooking, prepare the beans. Bring a gallon of water and 2 tablespoons of salt to a boil in an 8-quart saucepan. Add the beans and blanch for 5 minutes. Drain in a colander and immediately plunge the beans into a large bowl of ice water to stop the cooking. Drain and set aside.
  • Melt the butter in a 12-inch cast iron skillet set over medium-high heat. Add the mushrooms, 1 teaspoon salt and pepper and cook, stirring occasionally, until the mushrooms begin to give up some of their liquid, approximately 4 to 5 minutes. Add the garlic and nutmeg and continue to cook for another 1 to 2 minutes. Sprinkle the flour over the mixture and stir to combine. Cook for 1 minute. Add the broth and simmer for 1 minute. Decrease the heat to medium-low and add the half-and-half. Cook until the mixture thickens, stirring occasionally, approximately 6 to 8 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat and stir in 1/4 of the onions and all of the green beans. Top with the remaining onions. Place into the oven and bake until bubbly, approximately 15 minutes. Remove and serve immediately.

Notes

Achieving truly crispy onions is key; ensure they are spread thinly and tossed frequently during baking to promote even browning without burning. The ice bath for the green beans is crucial for preserving their vibrant color and crisp-tender texture, preventing overcooking. When making the mushroom sauce, cook the mushrooms until their liquid has almost entirely evaporated to concentrate their flavor. Whisk the flour thoroughly to prevent lumps, creating a smooth, luscious sauce. For an elevated touch, consider adding a splash of dry sherry or white wine when deglazing the mushrooms for deeper umami. Fresh thyme or a pinch of sage in the sauce can also complement the flavors beautifully.

There is no holiday comfort food that bellows louder than green bean casserole, and this slow cooker recipe contains all the homespun goodness without taking up oven real estate. Steamed green beans are mixed with a rich, creamy sauce, resulting in a warm dish you just can’t resist. The slow cooker means all of the beans are cooked perfectly, infusing in rich flavors as you get other aspects of the meal prepared. I love that this recipe keeps my kitchen free for baking Easter treats it’s the total winner when you’re a busy host. Serve it directly from the pot for a cozy, crowd pleasing side that’s straight from home.

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6. Sweet Potato Casserole with Marshmallow Topping

The Best Sweet Potato Casserole

This sweet potato casserole is sprinkled with a nutty crumb topping to create a pleasantly crunchy contrast to the creamy and soft mashed sweet potatoes down below. The filling gets an extra special pumpkin pie(ish) treatment with brown sugar and vanilla for a deep caramel flavor. (In fact, leftovers can be heated up and topped with a scoop of ice cream just like pie.) Want to make ahead for Thanksgiving or another special holiday? Not a problem. The casserole ingredients can be mixed and transferred to a baking dish. Cover and refrigerate until ready to bake but leave off the topping. Store it separately at room temperature in an air-right container and sprinkle it on right before baking.
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Course lunch/dinner
Cuisine south american
Servings 6 people
Calories 4901.6 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Large Pot For boiling sweet potatoes
  • 1 Potato Masher Or a large fork for mashing
  • 1 Large Mixing Bowl For combining filling ingredients
  • 1 Whisk For smooth blending
  • 1 2-Quart Baking Dish For baking the casserole

Ingredients
  

Main

  • 1/2 stick 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted, plus more for buttering the baking dish
  • 3 to 4 large sweet potatoes about 1 3/4 pounds, peeled and cubed
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar packed
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar packed
  • 1/2 stick 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 3/4 cup chopped pecans

Instructions
 

  • For the sweet potatoes: Add 1 3/4 pounds peeled and cubed sweet potatoes to a large pot of salted water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then lower the heat to a simmer and cook until the potatoes are very tender, 15 to 20 minutes. Drain and cool. Mash the sweet potatoes.
  • For the filling: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter a 2-quart baking dish.
  • Whisk together the butter, mashed sweet potatoes, milk, brown sugar, vanilla, salt and eggs in a large bowl. Transfer to the prepared baking dish.
  • For the topping: Combine the flour, brown sugar, butter and salt in a medium bowl until moist and the mixture clumps together. Stir in the pecans. Sprinkle the mixture over the top of the sweet potatoes in an even layer. Bake until mostly set in the center and golden on top, 25 to 30 minutes. Serve hot.

Notes

For perfectly smooth sweet potatoes, consider using a food mill or ricer after boiling to eliminate any lumps. When preparing the topping, ensure the butter is melted but not hot, which helps achieve a cohesive, clumpy texture without over-softening the flour. To enhance the nutty flavor of the pecans, a quick toast in a dry pan before adding them to the topping can make a significant difference. For make-ahead purposes, ensure the sweet potato mixture is completely cooled before covering and refrigerating to prevent condensation, and always add the topping just before baking for optimal crispness.

Sweet potatoes and marshmallows are heaven’s best thing, with earthy sweetness and caramelized gooey heaven. This slow cooker casserole includes cinnamon and nutmeg for added warm, spiced richness, and a optional crunch of topping with toasted pecans. It’s an excellent side dish that’s frivolous enough to taste decadent, appropriate enough for kids and adults alike to indulge in. My family demands this for every holiday, and I appreciate how the slow cooker makes it so convenient to serve. It’s a rich, decadent side that brings a spoonful of fantasy to your Easter dinner, obscuring where dinner ends and dessert begins.

Creamed Spinach And Artichoke Dip
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7. Creamed Spinach and Artichoke Dip

Hot Spinach and Artichoke Dip

This recipe delivers a quick and easy hot spinach and artichoke dip, perfect for a party appetizer. It combines thawed spinach and artichoke hearts with creamy cheeses like cream cheese, sour cream, mayonnaise, and Parmesan, seasoned with red pepper flakes, salt, and garlic powder. The minimal cooking involves boiling vegetables and softening cream cheese, then simply stirring everything together for a warm, comforting dip.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course lunch/dinner
Cuisine Mediterranean
Servings 1 people
Calories 1472.5 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Saucepan
  • 1 Colander
  • 1 Medium Mixing Bowl
  • 1 Microwave-Safe Bowl
  • 1 Whisk or Spatula

Ingredients
  

Main

  • 1 cup thawed chopped frozen spinach
  • 1 1/2 cups thawed chopped frozen artichoke hearts
  • 6 ounces cream cheese
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/3 cup grated Parmesan
  • 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

Instructions
 

  • Boil spinach and artichokes in 1 cup of water until tender and drain. Discard liquid. Heat cream cheese in microwave for 1 minute or until hot and soft. Stir in rest of ingredients and serve hot.

Notes

To achieve the best consistency, thoroughly squeeze out all excess water from the spinach and artichoke hearts after boiling and draining. A watery dip is a common pitfall. For richer flavor and creaminess, opt for full-fat cream cheese, sour cream, and mayonnaise. Consider baking the assembled dip in a small oven-safe dish at 375°F (190°C) for 10-15 minutes, or until bubbly and slightly golden on top, especially if serving for a longer period. This adds another layer of texture and warmth. A touch of grated fresh garlic instead of powder, or a dash of hot sauce, can elevate the flavor profile. Always taste and adjust salt and red pepper flakes before serving. Serve with crusty bread, pita chips, or vegetable sticks.

This rich, cheesy dip is a showstopper, taking spinach and artichoke and turning them into a rich, full side dish that also doubles as party delight. It’s slow cooked in cream cheese, Parmesan, mozzarella, and garlic, so it’s heavy and rich. Serve with crusty bread, crackers, or raw veggies for dipping it’s versatile enough to find its way into any Easter vibe. I’ve brought this to a party, and even spinach doubters couldn’t help but serve themselves seconds. It’s a hassle free way to give something gourmet a try when entertaining your guests as opposed to sweating in the kitchen.

Close-up of Mexican elote topped with cheese and chili powder served with fresh lime.
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8. Buttery Corn on the Cob with Chili Lime

Chili Lime Corn on the Cob

This recipe guides you through preparing flavorful Chili Lime Corn on the Cob. Fresh corn is infused with a zesty butter mixture, then soaked in its husk and grilled to perfection. The process yields tender, smoky corn with a vibrant kick, making it an excellent side dish for any grilled meal.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes
Course lunch/dinner
Cuisine American
Servings 4 people
Calories 674.9 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Small Mixing Bowl
  • 1 Grill
  • 1 Large container for soaking e.g., large pot or cooler
  • 1 Tongs for turning corn on the grill
  • 1 Paper Towels

Ingredients
  

Main

  • 4 ears corn in husk
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter at room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon lime zest
  • 1 tablespoons lime juice
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon granulated garlic
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper

Instructions
 

  • In a small bowl, combine butter, lime zest and juice, chili powder, garlic and salt and pepper and set aside.
  • Carefully peel back husk from the ear, without detaching from the bottom, remove silk from corn, fold the husk back around the ears and soak in water for 30 to 45 minutes. Make sure to weigh down the ears so that they are fully submerged.
  • Preheat a grill to medium, indirect heat. Remove ears from water, drain, open husk, dry ears with paper towel and spread butter mixture evenly on corn. Fold husk back over corn and grill, turning often, for 35 minutes (change heat to medium-high for the last ten minutes of grilling). Serve immediately.

Notes

Ensure the corn ears are fully submerged during soaking to prevent the husks from burning excessively on the grill, which also helps steam the corn for tenderness. For an extra layer of flavor and texture, consider adding finely crumbled cotija cheese and a sprinkle of fresh cilantro just before serving, transforming this into a grilled elote-inspired dish. Adjust chili powder to personal spice preference; a pinch of cayenne can add more heat. For perfectly even cooking and char, rotate the corn frequently on the grill. The final increase in heat helps achieve a desirable char and deeper flavor.

Corn on the cob is flavored with butter, chili, and lime for a side dish that’s sweet, spicy, and tangy all combined. The slow cooker cooks the heavy kernels to perfection, letting them absorb all of the citrusy flavors. This side dish is a wee fiesta on your Easter plate, providing a fun twist that surprises and impresses. It’s so convenient to prepare just add it and let it simmer as you attend to the main course. Your guests will enjoy the flavorful taste, and you’ll appreciate the easy technique.

9. Rosemary and Olive Oil Rustic Bread

Olive Cheese Bread

This simple recipe creates a delectable Olive Cheese Bread, perfect as an appetizer or snack. French bread slices are generously topped with a rich blend of black and green olives, green onions, Monterey Jack cheese, butter, and mayonnaise. Baked until golden and bubbly, this savory bread offers a satisfying combination of tangy olives, creamy cheese, and a delightful crunch, ready in under 35 minutes.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Snack
Cuisine Mediterranean
Servings 8 people
Calories 3248.3 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Cutting Board
  • 1 Chef’s knife
  • 1 Large Mixing Bowl
  • 1 Baking Sheet
  • 1 Spatula or Spoon For mixing and spreading

Ingredients
  

Main

  • One 6-ounce can black olives drained
  • One 6-ounce jar pimiento-stuffed green olives drained
  • 2 stalks green onions
  • 1 stick butter at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 12 ounces Monterey Jack cheese grated
  • 1 loaf crusty French bread sliced lengthwise

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
  • Roughly chop both the black olives and pimiento-stuffed green olives. Slice the green onions into thin pieces.
  • Combine the butter, mayonnaise, cheese, olives and green onions in a mixing bowl. Stir together until thoroughly combined.
  • Spread the mixture onto the French bread. Bake until the cheese is melted and browning, 20 to 25 minutes.

Notes

To elevate this classic, ensure olives are thoroughly drained, even patted dry, to prevent sogginess. For an extra layer of flavor, consider lightly toasting the French bread halves before spreading the mixture, creating a crispier foundation. A small amount of finely minced garlic or a pinch of red pepper flakes can be folded into the cheese mixture for aromatic depth or a subtle kick. Ensure your butter is truly at room temperature for a homogenous, easily spreadable mix. Monitor baking closely; you’re looking for bubbling, golden cheese and a warmed-through bread, not a dry, hard crust. Garnish with fresh chives or parsley for a pop of color and freshness.

This slow cooker bread is a favourite among bread enthusiasts. Chopped rosemary and olive oil are served with a crusty, pungent bread that has an airy, light interior. You might purchase this at a gourmet bakery, but you whipped it up with little effort. The slow cooker’s moisture retention packs each bite with herby flavor. I adore tearing off a chunk to serve from the table it’s like a little act of love. Serve it alongside your Easter main or have it on its own for a satisfying, homemade extra that adds oomph to the meal.

Close-up of a vibrant ratatouille dish cooking in a pan, featuring tomatoes and herbs.
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10. Slow Cooker Ratatouille

Slow Cooker Ratatouille

This slow cooker ratatouille offers a deeply flavorful and convenient way to enjoy a classic French vegetable stew. Combining eggplant, zucchini, and bell peppers with a rich tomato and basil sauce, it’s perfect for a wholesome, hands-off meal. Ideal as a vegetarian main or a versatile side dish.
Course lunch/dinner
Cuisine French
Servings 6 people
Calories 1134.8 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Slow Cooker Essential for hands-off cooking
  • 1 Large Skillet For sautéing aromatics
  • 1 Chef’s knife
  • 1 Cutting Board
  • 1 Measuring spoons/cups

Ingredients
  

Main

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 large red onion chopped coarsely
  • 3 clove garlic crushed
  • ½ cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves
  • 2 Tbsp tomato paste
  • 3 cup tomato pasta sauce
  • 2 tsp superfine sugar
  • 1 large eggplant chopped coarsely
  • 2 medium red bell peppers chopped coarsely
  • 2 large zucchinis chopped coarsely
  • 1 medium green bell pepper chopped coarsely

Instructions
 

  • Chop all vegetables (red onion, eggplant, red bell peppers, zucchini, green bell pepper) coarsely as specified. Crush garlic cloves.
  • In a large skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add the chopped red onion and sauté until softened and translucent, about 5-7 minutes.
  • Add the crushed garlic to the skillet and sauté for another 1-2 minutes until fragrant, being careful not to burn it.
  • Stir in the tomato paste and cook for 1 minute, allowing it to deepen in color and flavor.
  • Transfer the sautéed onion and garlic mixture from the skillet to the slow cooker.
  • Add the chopped eggplant, red bell peppers, zucchini, green bell pepper, tomato pasta sauce, and superfine sugar to the slow cooker.
  • Stir all ingredients gently to combine them thoroughly in the slow cooker.
  • Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 6-8 hours, or on high for 3-4 hours, until the vegetables are tender.
  • Just before serving, stir in the loosely packed fresh basil leaves.
  • Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary. Serve warm.

Notes

To maximize flavor, do not skip sautéing the onion and garlic before adding them to the slow cooker; this develops a crucial aromatic base. For the vegetables, chopping them coarsely is key for a slow cooker dish, as it prevents them from turning mushy during the long cooking time. The superfine sugar balances the acidity of the tomatoes, enhancing the overall savory profile. Add fresh basil near the end or just before serving to preserve its vibrant flavor and color. This dish improves with age, so leftovers are excellent. Serve warm as a hearty vegetarian main course, or as a side to grilled meats or fish, perhaps with a crusty baguette.

Bring a touch of Provence to your Easter plate with this vibrant vegetable mashup. Zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, and tomatoes cook low and slow in the slow cooker, creating a deep, aromatic dish that’s almost as beautiful as it is tasty. The vegetables maintain their distinctness but combine to produce a cohesive, healthy side dish. It’s a light, reviving choice that acts to balance a rich holiday meal, and the minimal prep time lets you sit back, relax, and enjoy yourself. This ratatouille is a rainbow centrepiece that celebrates spring’s abundance in each bite.

Honey Glazed Brussel Sprouts With Bacon
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11. Honey Glazed Brussels Sprouts with Bacon

Crispy bacon and honey glaze provide Brussels sprouts with a makeover, converting the haters. Slow cooked to perfection, they absorb the smoky, meaty bacon and pungent balsamic flavors, forming an even, drool worthy side. The honey is perfect sweetness, and these sprouts are a huge success with everyone at the table. I’ve had children who claim to dislike vegetables devour an entire plate when presented with these bacon It works magic! This is just a easy effort at giving strong flavor and wowing your guests.

Brussels Sprouts with Bacon

This easy and flavorful recipe features tender Brussels sprouts sautéed with savory bacon and aromatic shallots. The sprouts are first browned, then simmered in chicken broth until perfectly tender. Finished with crispy bacon bits, this dish offers a delightful balance of smoky, earthy, and sweet notes, making it an ideal side for any meal.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course lunch/dinner
Cuisine Mediterranean
Servings 4 people
Calories 1648.3 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Medium Skillet For browning bacon and cooking sprouts
  • 1 Slotted Spoon For transferring cooked sprouts
  • 1 Cutting Board For preparing bacon, shallots, and Brussels sprouts
  • 1 Chef’s knife For chopping and trimming ingredients
  • 1 Plate Lined with paper towel for draining bacon

Ingredients
  

Main

  • 3 slices bacon chopped
  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 1 turn of the pan
  • 1 shallot chopped
  • 1 1/2 pounds Brussels sprouts trimmed, small sprouts left whole, larger sprouts halved
  • Salt and pepper to your taste
  • 1 cup chicken broth

Instructions
 

  • Brown bacon in a medium skillet over medium high heat. Remove bacon to a paper towel lined plate. Add extra-virgin olive oil to the pan, 1 turn. Add shallots to the pan and saute 1 to 2 minutes. Add Brussels sprouts and coat in oil. Season with salt and pepper. Cook Brussels sprouts 2 to 3 minutes to begin to soften, then add broth. Bring broth to a bubble, cover and reduce heat to medium low. Cook 10 minutes, until tender. Transfer sprouts to a serving dish with a slotted spoon and top with cooked bacon bits.

Notes

For perfectly crispy bacon, start it in a cold skillet and slowly render the fat over medium-low heat before increasing to medium-high; this yields maximum crispness. When adding Brussels sprouts, ensure they are in a single layer to promote even browning before adding broth, avoiding overcrowding the pan. The broth braising method tenderizes the sprouts beautifully. To elevate the dish, finish with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice or a drizzle of balsamic glaze for a bright acidic contrast to the rich bacon and earthy sprouts. A pinch of red pepper flakes can add a subtle kick.

These Easter side dishes that you prepare in your slow cooker make your holiday dinner simple, with rich flavors and soothing textures at your fingertips. Whether you prefer creamy traditions or light, airy alternatives, they bring variety and coziness to your holiday dinner table. Let your slow cooker handle all of the work so you can spend your time where it’s best spent laughing with loved ones and enjoying good food. Happy Easter!

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