Home Holidays Easter
ByLara Eucalano
Reviewed by Christina Manian, RDN
Taste of Home's Editorial Process
Updated: Apr. 01, 2024
This list of keto Easter dinner ideas is packed with low-carb goodness. Each dish has 8 grams of carbs (or fewer!) per serving.
Easter is about spending quality time with loved ones. You want to focus on enjoying the company of family and friends, not worrying about how to navigate the meal. Your best bet: Prepare keto Easter dinner recipes that will appeal to everyone at the table. Yes, it’s possible to create a delicious Easter menu with low-carb, high-fat options! If you’re not hosting, ask if you can bring a keto-friendly potluck dish (or two) to pass.
At the dinner table, fill your plate with plenty of protein and vegetables. Opt for the roasted or grilled meats and non-starchy vegetables, and skip any carb-heavy sides or sugary dressings. You can stay committed to your keto goalsand enjoy the festive celebration.
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Crustless Spinach Quiche
I served this crustless quiche at a church lunch, and I had to laugh when one guy told me how much he disliked vegetables. Many people were surprised by how much they loved this veggie-filled quiche recipe—and he was one of them! —Melinda Calverley, Janesville, Wisconsin
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Quick Green Beans with Bacon
Green beans with bacon and onions makes such an easy side dish. Fresh beans lend a crisp, bright flavor to any meal. They're best when served hot. —Mari Anne Warren, Milton, Wisconsin
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Southern Deviled Eggs
There is nothing more simple, or delicious, than these southern deviled eggs. I make them for every BBQ, tailgate or picnic, and they're always a hit. —Ellen Riley, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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Three-Cheese Keto Cauliflower Casserole
This casserole is low on carbs but high on flavor. If you are trying to eat fewer carbs but miss eating macaroni and cheese, this casserole will hit the right spot! —Adrianna Cauthen, Decatur, GA
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Sauteed Zucchini
I've found that this flavorful sauteed zucchini complements almost any main course, from chicken to fish. If you like, use half yellow summer squash for a colorful variation on classic zucchini recipes. —Teresa Kraus, Cortez, Colorado
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Sunday's Best Chicken
I am a busy mom of four and a nursing student, so weeknight dinners are often rushed. Sunday dinners are very important to our family, and everyone loves when I make this old-fashioned chicken recipe. —Amy Jenkins, Mesa, Arizona
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Keto Pancakes
Experiment with adding cacao nibs, blueberries or chopped pecans or walnuts to this pancake batter. For the best flavor, toast the nuts. —April Priesler, Auburn, California
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Mashed Cauliflower with Parmesan
I couldn’t shake my mashed potato habit—until I tried mashed cauliflower with a similar consistency. I started making my own, and my family loves it. —Meredith Howard, Franklin, Kentucky
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Colorful Easter Deviled Eggs
Bring a pop of color to your table with these eye-catching deviled eggs. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Bacon and Eggs Casserole
Because it’s fast to fix and such a great hit with family and friends, this egg casserole with bacon is a favorite of mine to make for brunches. Served with a fruit salad and veggies, it’s excellent for an after-church meal. —Deanna Durward-Orr, Windsor, Ontario
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Parmesan Creamed Spinach
This rich and creamy spinach dish takes minutes to make. If I'm expecting guests, I'll double or triple the recipe. —Leann Ross, San Tan Valley, Arizona
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Baked Spiral Ham
This is my favorite spiral ham recipe. It will feed a crowd, or use what's remaining in two recipes. No one groans about ham leftovers when these items are on the menu. —Marilou Robinson, Portland, Oregon
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Lemon Basil Chicken Salad
This 15-minute chicken salad has become one of my very favorite meals. But it needn’t even be a meal! The chicken salad is so scrumptious on crackers or as the dip on a crudite platter. —Laura Wilhelm, West Hollywood, California
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Oven-Baked Bone-In Pork Chops
If you don’t have an oven-proof skillet, brown the chops in a regular skillet then transfer to a rimmed baking sheet and finish these pork chops in the oven. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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There's plenty of both crunch and cream in these party appetizers. Fresh chives help them really stand out. —Jean McKenzie, Vancouver, Washington
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Broccoli Salad
Once people taste this crisp lightly dressed salad, I never have to worry about leftovers.
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Cheesy Cauliflower Breakfast Casserole
I love finding new ways to add veggies to my meals. This cauliflower breakfast casserole swaps in riced cauliflower for the usual hash browns to make it not only keto-friendly but also a real crowd-pleasing addition to the brunch rotation. —Robyn Warren, Lakeway, Arkansas
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Roast Rosemary Leg of Lamb
Roast lamb is perfect for Easter time or any special occasion. This succulent rosemary leg of lamb recipe calls for a flavorful rosemary, garlic and onion rub. —Suzy Horvath, Milwaukie, Oregon
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Air-Fried Radishes
Radishes aren't just for salads anymore. These fried radishes make a colorful side for any meal. Plus, they're quick to make in your air fryer. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Cream Cheese Ham Roll-Ups
Green onions and ripe olives give lively flavor to these bite-size appetizers. They’re quick to assemble and can be made the day before they’re needed. They’re very popular with my friends and family. —Kathleen Green, Republic, Missouri
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Mini Ham 'n' Cheese Frittatas
I found this recipe a few years ago and made a few changes. I'm diabetic, and this fits into my low-carb and low-fat diet. Every time I serve a brunch, the frittatas are the first to disappear, and nobody knows they are low in fat! —Susan Watt, Basking Ridge, New Jersey
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Air-Fryer Asparagus
This air-fryer asparagus recipe is packed with flavor, thanks to the lemon-garlic dressing that the spears are tossed in before roasting. It's a simple, quick side that goes with almost anything. —Tina Mirilovich, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
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Air-Fryer Broccoli
I think broccoli was made to be cooked in an air fryer. It gets tender and still has a nice crunch. And it only gets better with a touch of lemon! —Liz Bellville, Tonasket, Washington
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Hard-Boiled Eggs
In the kitchen, it's important to start with something simple, like how to cook hard-boiled eggs. Use this egg recipe in plenty of dishes, or eat them plain for a quick protein fix. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Smothered Cabbage
Ham adds smoky and salty flavor to this southern side dish. You could also used smoked sausage, smoked turkey leg or bacon. Serve the cabbage with your favorite pork chop dinner or roast chicken. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Baked Salmon in Foil
Baking salmon in foil is an easy technique that can also be used on the grill. This quick recipe uses lemon zest and slices plus garlic for flavor, but you could also try other citrus fruits, herbs and spices. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Radish Cucumber Salad
I put this cucumber radish salad together with vegetables I had left in my garden. My family liked it so much, I started taking it to community suppers and was often asked for the recipe. It's a refreshing accompaniment for any entree. —Mildred Sherrer, Fort Worth, Texas
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Herb Garden Grilled Chicken
One of my favorite things about spring is picking fresh herbs from my garden. It makes for an easy peasy, flavorful chicken dinner. You can substitute any variety of herbs in this recipe, or roast it in the oven instead of grilling. —Jenn Tidwell, Fair Oaks, California
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Air-Fryer Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus
I serve these bacon-wrapped spears with grilled meat and sliced fresh tomatoes for a wonderful meal. —Trisha Kitts, Dickinson, Texas
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Shrimp and Cucumber Canapes
These cute stacks really stand out in a holiday appetizer buffet. Tasty, cool and crunchy, they come together in a snap. —Ashley Nochlin, Port St. Lucie, Florida
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Chicken Nicoise Salad
This salad makes it easy to eat what’s good for you. It’s versatile, so you can use asparagus in place of green beans and salmon instead of tuna, or add garden tomatoes. And if you follow the keto diet, you'll be happy to know this is a keto chicken salad. —Nick Monfre, Oak Ridge, New Jersey
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Pork Sausage Patties
Savory pork sausage patties will give any breakfast a boost. These little beauties will have everyone coming back for seconds. —Carole Thomson, Komarno, Manitoba
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Strawberry Arugula Salad with Feta
The combination of peppery arugula, sweet strawberries and robust feta cheese may sound unusual, but one bite wins over taste buds.—Carala Horne, Meridian, Mississippi
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Tarragon Asparagus Salad
I love asparagus, and I love it even more when drizzled with my light, lemony vinaigrette dressing with a touch of tarragon. It's perfect as a side for fresh spring meals. —Linda Lace, Winter Park, Florida
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Spinach Salad with Warm Bacon Dressing
My spinach salad with a comforting bacon dressing is a recipe I turn to again and again. It’s quick, elegant and so delicious. I can always count on compliments. —Sandy Davis, Prescott, Arizona
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My mother-in-law gave me this recipe years ago, and I have used it ever since. My family loves the sweetness with a little kick.—Hilary Rigo, Wickenburg, Arizona
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If you’re new to cooking fish (or even if you’re a pro), this no-fail salmon recipe is one you have to try. It’s easy enough for everyday, but also wows at dinner parties. —Margee Berry, White Salmon, Washington
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My husband enjoys this recipe so much that he even helps me roll up the roulades! You can change the filling any way you like—I have used feta instead of Parmesan, or sun-dried tomatoes in place of the olives. —April McKinney, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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How We Chose Our Recipes
To find keto Easter dinner ideas, we selected Taste of Home recipes with fewer than 8 grams of carbs per serving. From there, we looked for traditional Easter dishes, like quiche, ham and spring vegetables. Then, after careful research, we narrowed down our list to include only recipes with rave reviews.
FAQ
How do you navigate Easter dinner with non-keto family members?
Before Easter, talk to your family about your dietary preferences. See if they would consider keto-friendly recipes for the menu. You can also offer to bring a keto Easter dish or two to share!
When you’re at the table, be mindful of dressings and condiments that may contain hidden sugars. If possible, request to have sauces served on the side so that you can control the portions.
What are the best keto-friendly side dishes for Easter?
The best keto-friendly sides are traditional Easter dishes, like spinach salad, green beans and asparagus. No one in your family will turn down a helping of cheesy cauliflower au gratin, either!
Do you have any keto dessert ideas for Easter?
It can be tempting to indulge in non-keto treats during family gatherings, but there are other options. To ensure you can stick to your keto diet, bring a keto-friendly dessert, like chocolate fudge (1g carbs per serving) or almond butter cookies (7g carbs per serving).
Originally Published: March 04, 2019
Author
Lara Eucalano
Lara has been an editor for Taste of Home since 2018. Prior to her work in food and lifestyle publishing, she spent nearly a decade in the world of marketing as a brand storyteller. In her personal life, Lara runs the world's smallest farm, comprised of several raised beds and a flock of demanding chickens.
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Christina Manian, RDN
Christina is a registered dietitian nutritionist based out of Boulder, Colorado, where she sees clients at a private practice. She’s written for Taste of Home for six years and loves using the written word to share and educate about the benefits of nutrition. She’s also contributed more than 150 articles to print and digital publications.
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