Apr 25, 2014 in corks & cake celebrates, appetizers, epicurious, vintage recipes. Read the original on: Corks & Cake
This Easter was a bit divergent for us. Joeâs spring break was very short (making up snow days) and we didnât go to see my family in Florida. Even though we were home, we didnât host the neighborhood Easter egg hunt and picnic lunch (which we have done in years past).
We did do something new, though. We went to the circus!
I still remember the first time my dad took me to the âbigâ circus in St. Paul at the convention center. The thrill of it all: the crowd, the tightrope walkers, the clowns, the smell of popcorn and elephant poop!
Oh maybe not that.
The circus in 2014 was an exciting and updated show with live pop music, dancers, basketball-playing unicyclers, and death-defying daredevils flying through the air but the spectacle was tempered by our feelings for the elephants and the tigers knowing what we know as responsible adults and citizens of the planet.
Plus, the Ringling Brothers shot Johnâs wallet out of a cannon.
This is not a photo of what Johnâs wallet would look like if it exploded. But close.
Photo credit: Rebecca Penovich
After the circus outing, we received an impromptu invitation from our next-door neighbors to join them for dinner and we ambled on over.
Now that Joe is almost 12 and has grown out of âbaby-ishâ egg hunts and decorating eggs, I was missing some of the Easter traditions. Much to my delight our host and hostess (who are both fine artists) broke out the dye, crayons, brushes, wax, and hard-boiled eggs and we went to town at their dining room table while drinking Pimmâs Cups and wine.
Quite fun even without children!
Some things never go out of style (like the circus and Easter eggs), so here is a classic deviled egg recipe for you (with a spicy twist).
This is the Ina Garten (Barefoot Contessa) method:
Classic deviled eggs (with a kick of horseradish and sriracha)
Plate by Wedgwood, a reproduction of a Queensware service designed by Josiah Wedgwood in 1770.
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