Monday, March 30, 2015

How To Create An Eggs-traordinary Easter Feast

Brighten up your Easter feast with unique ideas from McCormick, the maker of America's favorite spices and food colors. Try flavor twists to refresh a traditional dish, like ham, and use food color to create vibrant centerpieces using eggs dyed in the hottest seasonal shades.
"We've developed easy tips to freshen up your table, from the ham to the place cards," said Mary Beth Harrington of the McCormick Kitchens. "Glazes like cherry bourbon and apricot chipotle bring new flavor to the classic ham, while food color can be used to make a variety of spring-inspired egg dyes to feature in Easter table decor."
Easy, Tasty Ham Glazes
A baked ham is the quintessential centerpiece of any Easter celebration. This year, change it up with a simple glaze that can be made in just minutes. Pair spices like ginger or mustard with fruity jams and preserves to balance out the saltiness of the ham. Try these four glazes: OrangeCherry BourbonApricot Pineapple Chipotle or Lemon Ginger.
Eggs: Every Which Way
Deviled eggs are an Easter menu must-have and a snap to customize by adding different flavors to a base of egg yolks. Try: Dill Mustard, Southwest , SmokyAvocadoTarragon Caper and Buffalo Ranch.
Dye your Easter eggs a custom color you won't find in a kit. The McCormick kitchens have created unique food color combinations to bring seasonal hues, inspired by the Pantone® Spring "Fashion Color Report," from the runway to your Easter basket.  It's as simple as adding food color to 1/2 cup boiling water and one teaspoon of vinegar.
  • Marsala – 20 drops red, 4 drops blue, 10 drops green
  • Aquamarine – 5 drops blue
  • Scuba Blue –15 drops blue, 15 drops neon blue
  • Lucite Green – 10 drops green, 2 drops blue
  • Strawberry Ice – 20 drops red, 1 drop blue, 1 drop green
  • Tangerine – 5 drops red, 24 drops yellow, 1 drop green
  • Lavender Herb – 2 drops blue, 1 drop red, 1 drop green
Simple Egg Decor Tips
  • Make a Fashionable Easter Centerpiece: Place a small vase filled with flowers inside a larger vase, fill open space with dyed eggs.
  • Personalize Place Settings: Simply use a lettered sticker on your colored egg or customize your eggs before dyeing by using a light-colored crayon to write your guests' name or initials.
Wow-worthy Desserts
Create spring desserts that are as much fun to make as they are to eat. Try: Easy Lemon Daisy CupcakesCinnamon Caramel Swirl BarsEaster Egg Cake Bites, or Easter Egg Surprise Inside Cake.
To create a memorable Easter feast, reference McCormick's "Age of Spice" infographic to ensure your herbs, spices and extracts are bursting with flavor. For more Easter dinner and egg dyeing tips and recipes, visit www.McCormick.com and check us out on Pinterestand Facebook.

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