1Green Goddess Salad
C.W. NewellThe color green feels so perfectly spring, doesn't it? Plus, you can make this salad in advance and it'll stay crunchy for days. The base is made from sugar snap peas, green cabbage, green onions, and cucumber.
Get the Green Goddess Salad recipe.
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2Lentil Soup
Will DickeyThis soup is packed with Easter Bunny veggie favorites, including carrots, celery, and fresh herbs. Protein-rich dried lentils don't have to be soaked beforehand so this can be made pretty hoppin' fast.
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3Green Beans Almondine
C.W. NewellIt's so easy to gussy up a green bean side. Simply flavored with garlic, shallots, lemon, and almonds, they're a great choice paired with any main course.
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4Roasted Carrots with Honey Herb Butter
David MaloshHoney will help highlight the natural sweetness of roasted carrots, while the herbs will help balance the dish out with a savory note. It's a side that every bunny will enjoy!
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5Spinach Puffs
C.W. NewellIf you're looking for an impressive appetizer, break out the mini muffin pan and store-bought puff pastry. It's easy to assemble these spinach puffs, and the cheesy centers will be a crowdpleaser.
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6Radish Salad
Will DickeyThis salad would make a crisp and refreshing addition to your holiday table, no matter the main course! The zesty dressing and fresh herbs are perfect for a special Sunday.
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7Asparagus Quiche
Will DickeyQuiche is delicious any time of day so it's just as tasty for dinner as it is for your Easter brunch. And when it's packed with seasonal asparagus, fresh herbs, and feta, it'll certainly be a hit.
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8Spinach Artichoke Pasta
Will DickeyThis is everything you love about the popular party dip with the addition of noodles for a hearty main course. It's also a great way to get your pickier family members to eat their greens.
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9Waldorf Salad
Will DickeyThis traditional salad is elegant, yet comforting with its creamy dressing and crunchy elements, like apples, celery, and walnuts. You can scoop it up on its own or serve it on a bed of lettuce.
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10Sautéed Sugar Snap Peas
Will DickeyServing dinner doesn't need to be complicated, and this veggie side dish is proof. The simple, seasonal snap peas cook up in just 15 minutes with items you'll find in your pantry and fridge.
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11Gnocchi Alfredo with Peas
Ryan LiebeCreamy alfredo sauce takes on a whole new meaning when tossed with pillowy gnocchi and seasonal peas. It's a filling dish that will satisfy every bunny in the family.
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12Crock-Pot Scalloped Potatoes
Caitlin BenselThis classic side dish is creamy, cheesy, and just the right amount of luxurious. But don't worry, it's made in a slow cooker so you can let the handy kitchen appliance do the work!
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13Spring Pea Tart
David MaloshAdd a pop of green color to your holiday table with this spring tart that's topped with herby goat cheese, sweet peas, and snow peas. A drizzle of balsamic is the perfect finishing touch!
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14Deviled Eggs
Caitlin BenselEggs are a great source of protein for your vegetarian friends. And they also happen to be a crowd-pleaser for the whole family, too! This recipe is a simple, yet fabulous take on the classic appetizer.
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15Stuffed Artichokes
Danielle DalyWhen you see spring artichokes pop up at the farmer's market, you'll definitely want to add this lemony, cheesy stuffed recipe to your to-do list! Feel free to skip the anchovy if you don't eat fish.
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16Lemon Pasta
Caitlin BenselNothing says springtime quite like bright citrusy lemon! Here, the lemon zest and lemon juice are used to make a simple pasta sauce along with parmesan cheese and fresh basil.
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17Upside-Down Puff Pastry Radish Tart
Stacy AllenSpring radishes take center stage on these flaky puff pastry squares. Along with an herbed cheese and a drizzle of honey, they're sure to impress your vegetarian (and non-vegetarian) guests!
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18Broccoli Cheese and Cracker Casserole
Danielle DalyCalling all cheese lovers! This creamy Velveeta delight is a great way to get your family to eat their broccoli. We especially love the addition of buttery crackers.
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19Cabbage Steaks
C.W. NewellThis is not your average steak recipe, but the steak-like slabs of cabbage are a fun twist that's still loaded with flavor! The garlicky, almond-studded breadcrumb topping also brings a much-needed crunch to the dish.
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20Baked Spinach Ravioli with Pesto Cream Sauce
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