Holiday hosting can be overwhelming. With Easter here, the best way to prevent last-minute rush and avoid stressful hosting is to prepare make-ahead recipes. These recipes save precious time and let you spend more time with guests rather than staying holed up in the kitchen all day.

Traditional Easter recipes usually improve their flavor profiles when left overnight, as the ingredients have time to meld together. If you want to spend more time creating memories and less time managing the stove, we have curated a list of the best make-ahead Easter recipes to help you prepare a stress-free feast.

Make-Ahead Creamy Potato Salad

Made with medium-sized potatoes, fresh lettuce, red onions, and more ingredients, the creaminess of the tangy dressings will make you crave more. Prepare the ingredients in advance and mix them with tasty dressing right before serving. Read the full recipe.

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Easter Potato Salad

This Easter potato salad only needs five ingredients and doesn’t require much effort. Start by cutting the baby potatoes in half and boiling them in salted water until fork-tender. Slice the cucumber and prepare the citrusy dressing. Read the full recipe.

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Cornmeal Butter Biscuits With Chive Butter

These golden and nutty biscuits have a tender yet crispy, flaky texture. The cornmeal gives a beautiful golden hue to the biscuits while chive butter adds a fresh, savory depth. To make this recipe, you’ll need all-purpose flour, yellow cornmeal, unsalted butter, whole milk, a large egg, and more ingredients. Read the full recipe.

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Eggless Strawberry Cake With Lush Cream Cheese Frosting

The soft pink hue of the moist, buttery cake covered with luscious strawberry cream cheese frosting will capture everyone’s attention at the Easter party. To bake this cake, you’ll need one pound of fresh strawberries, 3.5 ounces of cream cheese, and one pound of salted butter. Read the full recipe.

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Mushroom-and-Leek Tart

The savory, earthy flavor of caramelized button mushrooms, combined with the mild sweetness of sautéed leek, imparts a deep umami taste to the tart. When you garnish the dish with freshly chopped thyme, it gives a rich, woodsy aroma to the flavorful tart. Read the full recipe.

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Honey Brown Sugar Roasted Carrots

This is by far the easiest recipe you can make with the least effort. Start by roasting baby carrots to bring out their natural sweetness and prepare the honey, butter, and brown sugar sauce. Read the full recipe.

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Flower Focaccia

Impress your guests with the edible piece of art on Easter Day celebration.  Cut thin strips of yellow and red pepper. Arrange these strips in a radial pattern to form a decorative flower and add a black olive in the center. Read the full recipe.

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Asparagus Casserole

This flavor bomb dish has it all. The rich and creamy homemade sauce coats the tender asparagus, and a freshly squeezed lemon juice balances the richness. The toppings of buttery panko breadcrumbs, lemon zest, and sliced almonds give a crunchy texture to the casserole. Read the full recipe.

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Strawberry Cupcakes

It’s a crime not to make these yummy cupcakes during the fresh strawberry season. The smooth frosting on the strawberry cupcakes will make anyone’s mouth water. This easy dessert recipe requires ingredients like vanilla extract, room temperature eggs, heavy cream, cream cheese, and more. Read the full recipe.

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Carrot Cake Muffins

The soft muffins with streusel toppings and a drizzle of delicious icing look too pretty to eat. The light brown sugar provides a caramelized undertone while cinnamon adds a subtle heat to the muffins. These cupcakes are the mini version of traditional tiered carrot cake. Read the full recipe.

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Let us know which of these make-ahead Easter recipes you are making this Sunday. Happy Easter!

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Aruna is an aspiring writer who finds joy in expressing creativity through words and art. She enjoys listening to music, exploring DIY crafts and spending time with furry and feathered friends. Nature is her favorite place to unwind, reflect and recharge.

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