Spring flowers, bunny prints, the first berries of the season—Easter gives us the perfect excuse to celebrate. Whether your table is gathered for a casual lunch or a formal dinner, Easter desserts are the crown jewel of the holiday meal. And no, we’re not talking about chocolate bunnies, Peeps, or mini eggs from the kids’ baskets—although those are allowed, too. We mean shortcakes plated with cream and fresh berries, sour lemon meringue pies, squares of chocolate and pralines and stunning layer cakes perfect for celebrations.
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We’ve rounded up 31 of our favorite Easter dessert recipes, including real project cakes like marzipan-robed Princess cakes and more casual options like hot crosses muffins and coconut macaroons. Not all desserts need to wait until after a big meal: Enjoy the day with freshly baked honey bread or crispy rhubarb (a dollop of yogurt makes it breakfast). However you celebrate, this Easter dessert is the sweetest way to end your holiday meal.
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