Ina garten, Iyabo Adeline Lawani, Giada DeLaurentiis and Atim Ukoh (Afrolems) all share food ideas for easter season you definitely want to try these recipes.

Easter is upon us foodies and your favorite celebrity chefs have shared some food ideas alongside tips for the season. It’s no longer news that many abstain from consuming products made out of animal protein.

For those who believe about the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ the season is generally categorize as a time to reminiscence.

However, your favorite celebrity chefs shared online what they think you should add to your repertoire of recipes and food ideas for the season!

1. Earlier this week Culinary expert, Giada DeLaurentiis shared what she’s prepping for Easter. She shared the photos of Lemon risotto with shrimp

visit: https://www.giadzy.com for the recipe!

2. Usually across some African countries the Easter celebration most especially (Good Friday) is celebrated eating Frejon. Veteran Cook, Iyabo Adeline Lawani, shared a ‘Spicy Frejon with Prawns and Ijebu Garri’

Visit her page @iyabolawani on twitter and instagram and Food Rainbow on Facebook

3. Food Network Star, Ina Garten yesterday shared via twitter what she’s celebrating Easter with she shared a ‘Rack of Lamb’ picture in the tweet shared she said.

Check out : https://barefootcontessa.com/recipes/rack/ for the recipe!

4. Atim Ukoh shared not one but three and it’s nothing short of creativity she shared photos like: Coconut fish pepper soup and plantain , Lemon fish and sweet potato and Akara fish tempura dish.

Check out her website http://www.afrolems.com for the recipes!

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