Celebrating Easter

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Celebrating Easter is different for everyone, but one thing we know is that eggs are cool…

and so is the idea of rebirth & renewal, no matter what side of the religious/spiritual spectrum you fall on (if at all).

 

Easter Crafts

Enjoy this felting project as a creative craft, learning tool and outdoor game.  Use simple natural material of roving wool to felt a nest with a matching egg. Take this game into the forest and have a little twist on traditional Easter Egg Hunt; hiding the eggs and letting the child find them and place them in the nests. These are just a starting place, I’m sure your children will come up with innumerable ways to play with these simple, natural materials. 

 
 

Easter Treats

 

Nest Ingredients

2 c.Cornflakes
1 c. Almond Butter
¼ c. Honey

 

Eggs Ingredients

3 tbsp. Powered Sugar
1 tbsp. Gelatin
1 1/2 tbsp. Water
4 drops Blue Food Coloring

Directions

1) Mix all ingredients for the eggs and set aside.

2) Warm almond butter and honey in a medium pan and stir.

3) Gentle fold in cornflakes until covered with almond butter and honey.

4) Shape the nests in a muffin pan or muffin liners.

5) Shape the eggs in your hands and place inside the nest.

6) Allow to cool and then enjoy!

 

Woven Easter Bread Recipe

This is traditionally an Italian Easter Bread. If you’ve been wanting to dip your toes into bread baking, this is a great place to start. It's an easy sweet bread and with a beautiful and unique result.

Ingredients:

BREAD

1 ¼ c. milk
⅓ c. unsalted butter, cut into small cubes
2 ¼ tsp instant yeast,
⅛ tsp kosher salt
½ c. granulated sugar
2 large eggs, beaten
4 c. all-purpose flour

EGG WASH
1 large egg, + 1 tsp water

TOPPING
3 eggs, raw or hard boiled, or dyed

Directions:

1) Warm milk and melt butter, in a small saucepan to 108ºF. Do not allow the milk to go above 130°F. Add yeast and stir.

2) In a large mixing bowl, combine salt, sugar and 2 eggs and then add the warmed liquid mixture.

3) Incorporate 2 cups of flour. Slowly add the remaining 2 cups of flour. Knead until the dough is stiff and smooth; about 15 mins.

4) Shape dough into a ball, cover with a beeswax wrap or towel and allow to rest for 10 minutes. Divide into 6 equal pieces and then roll into a 1-inch wide rope, about 14-inches long. Weave 2 of the ropes, pinching the ends together and then loop into a circle. Make sure the ends are securely joined together, you can slightly wet them to help them stick together.

5) Line 2 pans with parchment paper and place 2 egg baskets per sheet. Loosely cover with beeswax wrap or a dish towel and allow it to rise in a warm area, until it doubles in size, 45 to 60 minutes.

6) Preheat the oven to 350°F and place a rack in the middle.

7) Make an egg wash by whisking together 1 egg and 1 teaspoon water. Brush each egg basket with the wash. Gently place one egg in the center of each woven basket. Raw or hardboiled and dyed eggs can be used. Raw eggs will be soft-boiled after baking. Do not press into the dough, it will sink as it bakes.

8) Bake one tray at a time until golden brown, approximately 15 to 18 minutes. Transfer the baked bread to a cooling rack.

9) The recipe makes 3 Egg Baskets.Each ring serves 6 people.

 
 

How do you celebrate Easter?

If you have a fun & unique way to celebrate Easter, or any holiday for that matter, we’d love to hear about it and potentially feature it in a future issue of Mother Mountain!

 
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