Easter is a busy season for me and includes a lot of cooking.
Tonight was Maundy Thursday. I like to include a light meal as part of the service. I made chicken tenders and set out trays of veggies, fruit, cheeses, crakers, and pita chips.
The marinade for the chicken had a Greek yogurt base with lemon juice and red wine vinegar. Garlic, oregino, cumin, paprika, and coriander. I marinated the chicken strips overnight. I wanted to use thighs, but the store was out. They had a sale on breasts, so that made the decision easier. The tenders were juicy and had a great taste, I will use that marinade again.
Sunday morning we are doing a Sunrise Service starting at 6:30 a.m. I have long thought that anyone who gets up that early for a service should have steak and eggs for breakfast. I was going to get a NY strip and slice it into thin breakfast steaks. However, there was a sale on prime rib and it was $1 cheaper per pound than the strip. Easter breakfast will be an egg bake, prime rib, and my wife's cinnamon rolls.
We are also doing a free community dinner on Easter. It will be a full traditional meal. Fortunately I don't have to do any cooking for that.
Any other Easter cooks in the works?
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