We are marching through March and are seeing season recipes popping up in the most clicked, so let's get to it!
🥗 Trending Amish Salads
Chunky Pennsylvania Dutch Potato Salad: This is a delicious recipe for your Easter table. Here's a bit more: most of my life I’ve had potato salads that are basically diced potatoes tossed in a mish-mash of mustard, mayo, eggs, sometimes both. But this Pennsylvania Dutch Chunky Potato Salad is almost like a deconstructed potato salad. In other words, you can see and enjoy the pieces because they aren’t all mish-mashed together. You can actually take a forkful of potato swimming in flavor and enjoy it. There’s nothing wrong with more traditional potato salads, but this just something a little different. Click here for the recipe.
🍲 Trending Amish Main Dishes (including breakfast!)
Amish Hearty Breakfast Casserole: This is an amazing recipe for Easter morning! Click here for this delicious breakfast casserole. Click here for the recipe.
Cinnamon Flop Cake: This coffeecake is so, so good and easy and it makes a great breakfast, so put this under "main dish." Here's a bit more about the cake:
So, the question that everyone always asks is why is it called “flop cake “… After tasting it, I don’t know. It’s anything but a flop, if you’re using the word in the negative sense. Some posters on Reddit have mused that maybe it’s because the cake is sort of “floppy “, between a coffee cake and an angel food cake… I don’t know. That sounds kind of lame. Click here for the recipe.
Amish Ham Sliders: These are amazing, a perfect way to use some Easter ham. Click here.
🥄 Trending Amish Side Dishes
Sweet and Sour Green Beans: You can't go wrong with these. So amazing! Click here.
🥧 Trending Amish Desserts
Reese's Peanut Butter Bars: This is an amazing recipe. Read more about them here: the Amish diet used to be so unprocessed, so locavore, but societal changes in the last half of the 20th century definitely brought the "darker side" of the supermarket into the Amish diet. Anyway, 50 years ago you would not have found these reese’s peanut butter bars in an Amish kitchen, but you would today. And these homemade homemade Reese’s bars showcase how store-bought candy has definitely made its way into Amish culinary culture. Click here for the recipe.
Maple Syrup Cookies: These are super and seasonal! Click here.
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