Simple Easter Table Ideas
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How to prepare something beautiful and good, without complicating your life
Easter is different from all other holidays.
It’s brighter, lighter, slower.
You sit at the table calmly, often with the windows open,
with that feeling that spring has finally arrived.
And for this very reason, the Easter table doesn't need to be perfect.
It needs to be welcoming.
1. Start with what really matters
When organizing an Easter lunch, it’s easy to think you have to prepare everything.
In reality, a few things make all the difference:
- a well-made first course
- something to share
- a well-kept table, but without excesses
No need to impress.
Just make everyone feel good.
2. Choose dishes that accompany the day
Easter isn't a quick dinner.
It's a leisurely lunch, filled with chatter and small returns to the table.
That's why dishes that are:
- simple
- familiar
- and don't get tiring
A traditional first course, carefully prepared, is often more than enough to give structure to the lunch.
3. Rely on ready-made preparations
One of the secrets to truly enjoying the day is not spending all your time in the kitchen.
Having available:
- a good ragu
- a ready-made sauce
- an already balanced condiment
allows you to prepare quick dishes, without sacrificing quality.
It’s a practical, but also intelligent, choice.
- Lina's Artisan Green Sauce to prepare delicious crostini HERE
- Traditional Bolognese Ragu to prepare tasty tagliatelle HERE
- Bolognese sweet ravioli to end on a sweet note HERE
- Mirtillino to accompany the ravioli and treat your palate HERE
4. A simple table is always the right one
No need for complicated decorations.
Just:
- a light tablecloth
- some fresh flowers
- carefully chosen dishes
Beauty lies in simplicity.
And in the light.
5. Make room for conviviality
Easter is one of those times when food is important,
but it's not the only thing that matters.
Make room for time.
For conversations.
For silences.
A successful table is one from which you're in no hurry to leave.
In conclusion
Preparing a simple Easter table doesn't mean doing less.
It means choosing better.
Valuing what remains.
A cuisine that supports,
a table that welcomes,
a lunch to remember.
And, in the end, that's exactly what we're looking for.