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Spring is in full bloom, and what better way to celebrate than with some delicious, fresh recipes perfect for Easter Sunday? Whether you're planning a big family feast or just looking for some new dishes to brighten up your spring menu, the tree fruit experts at Stemilt have you covered! From starters to mains, have all the creative (apple) juice you need to impress your guests and ring in the new season with flavor.
A Fresh Starter: Apple Quinoa Lentil Salad
Looking for a light and flavorful starter to kick off your Easter meal? Look no further than this Apple Quinoa Lentil Salad! Packed with protein-rich quinoa, hearty French green lentils, and crisp Stemilt apples, this salad is a delightful combination of textures and flavors. Tossed in a tangy vinaigrette and topped with maple-sweetened walnuts, it's sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.
Instructions
Cook quinoa according to package directions, cutting cook time to between 8 and 10 minutes, to render a firmer grain. Drain, as necessary, fluff with fork and set aside.
For the Main Course: Easter Ham with Apple Glaze
No Easter feast is complete without a succulent ham, and this Easter Ham with Apple Glaze is sure to steal the show! Slow-roasted to perfection and basted with a luscious apple glaze made from Stemilt apples, apple cider vinegar, and warm spices, this ham is the epitome of springtime indulgence. With every juicy bite, you'll taste the sweet and savory flavors of the season, making it the perfect centerpiece for your Easter table.
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.
Place the ham in a large roasting pan, fat-side up. Optionally, you can score the fat. Press the cloves into the fat, spacing them evenly across the ham. Bake for two hours.
Meanwhile, prepare the glaze. Place the apples, apple cider vinegar, and water in a large saucepan.
Bring the liquid to a boil, then reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer for 20 minutes. Cool briefly, then puree in a blender.
Press the mixture gently through a fine mesh strainer to remove thicker pieces of pulp, so that what remains looks smoother and less like applesauce.
Place the mixture in a medium saucepan along with the butter, brown sugar, cinnamon and ground cloves.
Bring to a simmer and cook over low heat, stirring periodically, for 15-20 minutes to bring the flavors together.
After the ham has cooked for 2 hours, pour the apple glaze over it and continue to cook for another hour to 1 1/2 hours, basting every 30 minutes.
For the last 30 minutes, slice the remaining 3 Fuji apples and spread them around the bottom of the roasting pan, coating them with the apple glaze. Let rest 10 minutes or more before carving.
Wishing you a Very Happy Easter!
With these mouthwatering recipes from Stemilt, you'll be well on your way to creating a memorable Easter celebration filled with flavor, fun, and plenty of springtime cheer. So gather your loved ones, dust off your apron, and get ready to feast on the freshest flavors of the season. Happy Easter, and bon appétit!
🌟Bonus Tip: Don't forget to pair these delicious dishes with Stemilt's Lil Snappers apples for the perfect spring snack! Crisp, sweet, and oh-so-satisfying, they're the ideal treat for Easter weekend and beyond. Check the store locator to find some delicious apples near you and add a burst of freshness to your holiday spread!
Stemilt is not a brand we get here. I love fresh fruit though.
ReplyDeleteThe looks like an awesome recipe. I'll add it to my recipe book.
ReplyDeleteThese both look absolutely delicious. Thanks for this great dinner inspiration. I'll be making these together soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for these recipes to try for Easter dinner. It's good to try non-traditional recipes for the holiday.
ReplyDeleteThese look like amazing recipes! I might even add one to the list of things I'll be preparing for Easter this weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat ham recipe looks amazing! My husband and kids will be in for a treat this year!
ReplyDeleteYour fresh spring recipes from Stemilt look absolutely tantalizing! Each dish showcases the vibrant colors and flavors of the season, making them perfect for celebrating springtime. I can't wait to try out these recipes and add a burst of freshness to my meals. Thanks for sharing these delightful culinary inspirations!
ReplyDeleteWe don't eat ham here, but the quinoa salad would be most welcome! I've already got my Easter plans down, but I'll save this recipe for summer lunch. How perfect for when the weather warms up!
ReplyDeleteWe used your recipe yesterday and safe to say it may now be a family favorite! Absolutely delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI saw the ham recipe on your facebook yesterday and clicked through to find the quinoa. I made it on a whim today for our big dinner and it turned out so good! Happy Easter, Rosey!
ReplyDeleteYou know what I have made Holiday ham for years but never tried an apple glaze! It sounds so good I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThe salad sounds pretty good.
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting salad recipe! I haven't made salad with lentils in a long time. Sounds delicious, and it is nice to have some new healthy recipes to try.
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ReplyDeleteI love quinoa and your Apple Quinoa Lentil Salad recipe sounds yummy! I'll have to make it for my next get together.
I love Spring.. the fresh air, the flowers, the fashion and the now these recipes. Cant wait to try them out.
ReplyDeleteHi Rosey - Stemilt isn't a brand we have here, though we get some of their apples - the Honey Crisp ... I still try and use British apples; I love this quote: "Apple pie without the cheese
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I really enjoy quinoa though don't get it often ... I tend to use couscous at home ... but these are both good recipes - we tend to have lamb at Easter here - as I had at the weekend. Cheers Hilary
I am trying some of these recipes they sounds so yummy and I know the family will love them.
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