Easter feasts usually mean one thing - a week of good leftovers. There's so many delicious savory and sweet dishes to make with them. They're even better than the actual dish!
Ham may be the star of the Easter table but it can also be the star of leftovers too.One of the best dishes whether fro breakfast or breakfast for dinner is ham and eggs. There's nothing like buttery scrambled eggs with big chunks of ham. You can also make a tasty Denver omelet with it too by also adding chopped green peppers and onions along with tangy cheddar cheese. Ham also makes a great base for croquettes too.Make them Cuban style by adding Bechamel sauce for a creamy middle. You can make them Americans style too with green onions and garlic powder. What about the leftover asparagus.If you just served it steamed then jazz up the leftovers Piedmontese style with a sauce for melted butter and Leon and a topping of Parmesan cheese. They;re also good in a salad .Cut into bite sized pieces for easy eating.Add them to omelets too for a tasty green dish.Letiver Easter eggs can be turned into Egg salad for lunches and a light supper. Add bacon bits to it for a flavorful variation . Also deviled eggs topped with scallions is another treat.
There is also a lot of candy too. Those chocolate eggs and cute Peeos along with chocolate chicks and lambs are fun nibbles. However you can also eat so much of them. Both chocolate and marshmallow treats can be served with ice cream. Peeps go well with chocolate ice cream and chopped chocolate eggs can be used as a layer between scoops in a sundae.A fun repurposing that's a great vacation activity is making Easter bark. This is taking any kind of chocolate, milk, dark, white or pastel and melting the morsels in the microwave. The melted chocolate is then poured onto a parchment line baking sheet.Sprinkle or stick on the candy and let it set.. Break it into big or bite sized pieces for fun snacking. Another idea is using the candy, especially if it's the Easter M&M''s or Cadbury's chocolate eggs.It's the same recipe as a regular chocolate chip, using brown sugar and flour .Another idea is making shortbread cookies and then icing them with frosting. Decorate with he leftover candy bits for a burst of chocolate-y goodness.
Easter leftovers can be just as delicious as the original dish or candy. Repurpose both savory and sweet into tasty dishes everyone will love.It'sa great way of stretching the holiday table another week!

