Easter Recipes and Food Traditions | Green Chef UK (2024)

Traditional Easter Foods

Easter day, like Christmas day, is also associated with special food. Here are just some of the foods traditionally eaten in the UK over the Easter holiday:

  • Boiled eggs are traditionally served at breakfast, symbolising new life and rebirth. These can even come in the form of ‘devilled eggs’, which are hard-boiled eggs cut in half, then stuffed with a paste made from the yolk and other ingredients.
  • Similarly, chocolate eggs are often given as gifts due to their symbolic meaning.
  • Roast lamb or roast ham is the traditional meat for the main meal on Easter Sunday. Read on for more on what to serve with your traditional Easter roast.
  • Hot cross buns, which are spiced tea cakes, are traditionally served on Good Friday.
  • Simnel cakes are often made at Easter time. Simnel cakes are light fruit cakes containing dried fruit and marzipan, decorated with 11 balls of marzipan (representing Jesus’ 11 disciples).
  • Easter biscuits, originating from the West Country, are traditionally given as an Easter food gift. They are made from flour, butter, egg yolk, baking powder, sugar, and light spice.

Easter Recipes and Food Traditions | Green Chef UK (2024)
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