No Images? Click here Easter may be the only time you cook a ham all year, so it's only natural if you have no idea what you're doing. The good news is that most hams from the grocery store are already pre-cooked, meaning you can just heat them up and slap 'em on the table. BUT OH NO PLEASE DON'T DO THAT.There are so many great ways to make a pre-cooked ham more flavorful, whether it's in a slow cooker or with a homemade glaze. Read our guide to turning a pre-cooked ham into a deceptively impressive masterpiece.And if you haven't already purchased your ham, you may be wondering how much to buy. Follow this guide and you'll have just the right amount, and then cook it for perfect amount of time and you'll be good to go. Keep reading for delicious dessert recipes, asparagus tips (you're welcome) and something you really need to know about Peeps. XO, Kristen 20 Stunning Desserts For The Adult TableWe eat way too many bunnies at Easter. There are bunny-shaped Peeps, cupcakes decorated with bunny butts and a ton of bunny desserts.For anyone celebrating Easter with a crowd that doesn’t require bunnies on the table, we’ve pulled together 20 of the most gorgeous spring desserts you can make. They use seasonal produce like passion fruit, rhubarb and strawberries, so get to the market and start baking.How to make the world's best asparagusGet this Lemony Roasted Asparagus recipe from Cookie + Kate
FYI, Peeps aren't vegetarianMarshmallow Peeps are made primarily of sugar and gelatin. Since gelatin is made with the skin, tendons, ligaments and bones of animals, it's obviously not vegan or vegetarian. But there are two other ingredients in Peeps that even meat-eaters should be aware of. Find out what they are.No moon dust. No B.S. Just a completely essential daily guide to achieving the good life. Subscribe here. Like what you see? Share it.Can't get enough? You'll also love: HuffPost Must Reads.©2018 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 |
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