Our best egg dishes for Easter if you prefer your Easter eggs to come from a chicken rather than a chocolate bunny include everything from an omelette or frittata with herbs to poached eggs with crunchy asparagus, crispy fried pancetta and fresh parmesan, a perfect Spring dish.
Sadly, I won’t be eating Terence’s deliciously spicy hot cross buns this Easter, as I’m in Australia visiting mum, but I’ll be cooking some of our best salmon recipes for Mum over Easter and Russian-Ukrainian recipes over Orthodox Easter, including this easy salmon tray bake and Russian kulich, a traditional Easter cake.
I’ll also be making our best egg dishes for Easter, eggs of the chicken kind not chocolate kind as I prefer savoury over sweet. If you also prefer your Easter eggs to come from a chicken rather than chocolate bunny, but you don’t find an eggspiration below, do browse our massive Weekend Eggs collection of hundreds of egg recipes from around the world because what kind of an Easter is it without eggs?
We’ll be celebrating both Easters this year. I’ve always liked to use some of the traditions of ‘home’ as a way to connect me with my family, especially my long-departed grandparents. It’s something a lot of expats find themselves doing when they’ve lived abroad for as long as we have, but this year I’ll be observing the Orthodox Easter here in Australia with mum for the first time in many years.
Celebrating family holidays and traditions triggers memories of time spent together and that act of remembering is very pleasant in itself, even if it’s long been bittersweet. When those traditions have a food component, as Easter and Christmas do, there’s the added bonus of the recollection of delicious memories related to meals prepared and shared together, which can be savoured while cooking and eating.
As a child I would help my baboushka dye boiled eggs different colours for the Orthodox Easter, which she would take to church to be blessed. (Incidentally, the history of why Easter eggs are dyed and decorated is fascinating.) This year I thought I’d pickle some eggs, so I’ve been researching Asian flavours and spices to use in place of bay leaves. I’ll let you know how I go and share the recipe.
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Best Egg Dishes for Easter – Easter Eggs Recipes If You Prefer Chicken Eggs to Chocolate Eggs
A round-up of our best egg dishes for Easter or any other day of the year:
A Perfect Omelette
An omelette is absolutely perfect for an Easter breakfast, brunch or lunch, washed down with glasses of bubbly and this is easily one of our best egg dishes in the recipe archive, as it makes a perfect omelette.
A Tale of Two Omelette Recipes
Fast Omelette Recipe
This fast omelette recipe is the omelette you make when you’re at home with family, enjoying some quiet, fuss-free time together or you’re simply too tired to make that perfect omelette above. There’s nobody to impress and for you Easter is just another holiday and the chance to take it easy rather than hunt for chocolate eggs or host lunch.
Fast Omelette with Bacon Recipe
Herb Omelette
One of our best egg dishes in the archive is this one for a Cambodian saom omelette, which is traditionally a thinner, browner and crispier omelette, but Terence makes it in the French style, which I much prefer. It’s very filling so ideal for brunch and while we use sa’om or climbing wattle, a garlicky green herb that becomes sweet when cooked, you could easily replace the sa’om with dill, basil, coriander or any other fragrant herb.
Cambodian Saom Omelette Recipe for an Herbaceous Weekend Eggs Dish with Foraged Greens
Poached Eggs, Asparagus, Pancetta and Parmesan
This light Spring dish of poached eggs with crunchy asparagus, crispy fried pancetta and fresh parmesan is an Italian classic and is easily one of our best egg dishes for Easter, which coincides with asparagus season. Terence made this in Venice in the kitchen of our palazzo apartment rental overlooking the Grand Canal to use the spring asparagus that had just come into season. Served with a crisp white wine it’s a fantastic Spring dish so perfect for Easter lunch.
Poached Eggs, Asparagus, Pancetta and Parmesan Recipe – Weekend Eggs Venice Edition
Poached Eggs, Asparagus, Pancetta and Parmesan – the Fancy Version
This is another of our best egg dishes for Easter, and it is one of my favourites. This poached eggs, asparagus, pancetta and parmesan dish is a more creative and more contemporary version of the classic eggs dish, above. It’s perfect for a spring brunch as it’s pretty, and it also looks like you’ve gone to more trouble than you have. It’s a playful take on the classic and is fun to eat. Serve with a crunchy baguette.
Poached Eggs with Asparagus, Pancetta and Parmesan, a Contemporary Take
Eggs Benedict
There are few more quintessential brunch dishes than eggs Benedict and you don’t need to do anything more than open a bottle of sparkling wine to transform this into a wonderful Easter or spring brunch or lunch.
Eggs Benedict Recipe for New York City Edition of Weekend Eggs from Around the World
Scrambled Eggs with Smoked Salmon, Caviar and Dill
These creamy scrambled eggs with smoked salmon, caviar and dill have become something of a Christmas breakfast tradition for us over the years, but by the time we get around to making and eating them it’s normally Christmas lunch. You can serve these year-round, of course, and there’s no reason why you can’t serve this for Easter brunch. The inclusion of caviar is what makes this suited for a special occasion or holiday, so buy a good bottle of bubbles to wash them down with.
Scrambled Eggs with Smoked Salmon Recipe – Our Christmas Breakfast in Krakow, Poland
Scrambled Eggs with Truffles
For me, these scrambled eggs with truffles are the winter equivalent of the smoked salmon and caviar with scrambled eggs, which really works year-round, so if you’re in the southern hemisphere, where it’s autumn, this one is for you if you can get hold of some early season truffles. This is another special occasion brunch or lunch eggs dish deserving of a good bottle of sparkling to accompany the dish.
Creamy Scrambled Eggs with Truffles Recipe for Weekend Eggs, the Vienna Edition
Classic Salade Lyonnaise
This classic salade Lyonnaise, which Terence made when we stayed in a handsome stone house in Céret in southwest France in spring 2010 (when we slipped away to Perpignan for the Easter weekend to see the Procession de la Sanch), is another one of our best egg dishes. It’s brilliant for a spring brunch or lunch at Easter or any other time. It pairs very nicely with a crisp white wine. Everyone washes down their brunch/lunch eggs with a glass of wine, right?
Classic Salade Lyonnaise Recipe – Weekend Eggs Southern France Edition
Frittata with Spanish Chorizo and Caramelised Onions
This chorizo and caramelised onion frittata is one of our best egg dishes from the archive because besides being so delicious, it’s so easy to make. There’s no need to mess about with pastry as you have to with quiche nor flip it as you do with a tortilla. Serve it warm or at room temperature and it still tastes good. Make a Mediterranean style salad, open a bottle of Rosé and you have light meal that’s ideal for Spring.
Frittata Recipe with Chorizo and Caramelised Onions for Weekend Eggs
Spanish Potato and Onion Tortilla
There are few more enjoyable meals than a spread of Spanish tapas and you can keep things simple by making this potato and onion tortilla recipe the only dish that needs to be cooked. Prepare a platter of Spanish cold cuts and cheeses, open a tin of anchovies, fill some small dishes with juicy olives, slice some crusty fresh bread, and it looks like you’ve gone to a lot more trouble than you have.
Tortilla de Cebolla Recipe – How to Make the Best Spanish Potato Omelette with Onions
Vietnamese Style Crab Omelette Recipe
This is one of our best egg dishes if you’re inviting friends over for a spring brunch or lunch and are out to impress as it just looks so wonderful. Originally from China, this Vietnamese-style crab omelette can easily be eaten on its own or you could serve an Asian salad on the side. It washes down well with a cold beer or glass of white wine.
Crab Omelette Recipe for a Very Decadent Weekend Eggs Dish
Kai Yat Say
On the subject of omelettes, this Thai ‘stuffed’ eggs recipe is another one of our best egg dishes from the archive. Although this egg ‘parcel’ of stir-fried pork mince, diced vegetables and oyster sauce is not really a breakfast or brunch dish in Thailand, it’s one of those street food snacks you can find on the footpaths of Bangkok any time of day or night. It’s a substantial dish so you don’t need anything with it, other than some cold Singha beers.
Kai Yat Say Thai Stuffed Eggs Recipe for Weekend Eggs Bangkok Edition
North African Chakchouka
This North African chakchouka recipe for eggs poached in a spicy tomato sauce is thought to have originated in Tunisia or Algeria, yet is found right across the Middle East and North African region. It’s another of Terence’s best egg dishes and one of the best examples of chakchouka I’ve ever eaten. Warming and comforting, it’s a fantastic dish for our friends in the Southern Hemisphere where the cooler autumn (‘fall’ for North Americans) season has just started.
North African Chakchouka Recipe for Poached Eggs in a Spicy Tomato Sauce
Huevos Revueltos Con Chorizo
Huevos revueltos con chorizo (scrambled eggs with chorizo) is such a quintessential Mexico City breakfast although it can also be eaten for brunch and lunch with larger than normal portions of refried beans, a stack of fresh tortillas or bowl of quality corn chips, and dishes of extra chilli sauce, white cheese or sour cream, and some jalapenos. This is easily another of our best egg dishes if you like your eggs spicy.
Authentic Huevos Revueltos con Chorizo Recipe Based on Our Mexico City Favourite
Scrambled Eggs with Arabic Lamb Sausages and Za’atar Toast
These scrambled eggs with Arabic lamb sausages and za’atar toast was created in Dubai, our home for some years, and was the dish that kicked off our Weekend Eggs series when we launched Grantourismo with our year-long grand tour back in 2010. This could be an Arabian style hot English breakfast and it could also be eaten for brunch on Easter or any other day.
Scrambled Eggs with Arabic Sausage and Za’atar Toast Recipe
Huevos Con Chorizo
This huevos con chorizo recipe (eggs with chorizo) differs to the huevos revueltos con chorizo recipe (scrambled eggs with chorizo), above, in that in this dish the eggs are more lightly scrambled, the chorizo is cured not fresh, and it’s chopped so it’s not as well combined with the eggs. While still spicy it’s a lighter dish despite being creamy, which makes it a better brunch or lunch dish. Once again, though, you want to roll these up in soft tortillas, corn or flour.
Huevos con Chorizo Recipe for Scrambled Eggs with Spanish Chorizo Made in Jerez
Scrambled Eggs with Sucuk Sausage
Both this Turkish-inspired breakfast dish of scrambled eggs with sucuk sausage, bell peppers, eggplants, and parsley and these scrambled eggs with Njeguski kobasica (a smoky pork sausage from the village of Njeguski in Montenegro) and ajvar (‘Serbian salsa’) make for filling egg-based dishes that are terrific for brunch or lunch, Easter or any day.
Scrambled Eggs with Sucuk Sausage Recipe – Weekend Eggs from Istanbul
Contemporary Huevos Rancheros
Like the scrambled eggs dishes, above, Terence’s contemporary take on Mexico’s huevos rancheros or ranch style eggs, served on top of soft tortillas and smothered in a spicy tomato sauce is another of our best egg dishes that’s lovely for brunch or lunch.
Mexican Huevos Rancheros Recipe for a Contemporary Take on Traditional Mexican Ranch Eggs
Bubur Ayam
The Balinese version of Indonesian congee or rice porridge, bubur ayam, is filling enough for brunch or lunch with its poached chicken and shredded omelette. Like a lot of Asian street food dishes, you can really eat this at any time of day and I much prefer it for lunch rather than breakfast.
Bubur Ayam Recipe for Indonesian Congee with Chicken and Shredded Omelette
Banh Mi Op La
Lunches don’t come much easier than what we called a salad roll when we were young and lived in Australia. One of our favourite lunch ‘rolls’ in Asia is the French influenced Vietnamese baguette called banh mi, and best of all is the banh mi op la, which we used to eat in Hoi An, which comes with an omelette. The addition of egg gives it a breakfast feel but it’s fantastic for lunch too. You can make a whole batch of them and chop them in quarters to serve for family or a group of friends.
Banh Mi Op La Recipe – Hoi An Style Banh Mi with Omelette Inspired by the Banh Mi Queen
You’ll find more of our best egg dishes under our Weekend Eggs series (link at the top of the post).
Published 19 April 2019; Updated and Republished 27 March 2024