1Roasted Chicken Matzo Ball Soup
Matt Taylor-GrossA comforting bowl of matzo ball soup is the perfect way to kick off your Passover dinner. It's traditionally made with chicken, carrots, and fluffy dumpling-like matzo balls, but this variation adds lots of fresh dill and lemon zest for a springy twist.
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2Slow Cooker Brisket
Will DickeyBrisket is one of the more popular cuts of meat served on Passover. Not only is it considered kosher, but it's incredibly tender and flavorful when made in a slow cooker. For this recipe, you'll want to swap the cornstarch for potato starch, but don't leave out the hearty potatoes, carrots, and celery.
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3Macaroons
Antonis AchilleosThese gluten-free coconut mounds are crispy and golden on the outside with a soft and chewy center. Dip them in luscious chocolate and serve them all week long!
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4Radish Salad
Will DickeyWant more round veggies? Try this crunchy, fresh salad! It's perfect for spring and can come together in just 15 minutes. The fresh dill really brightens it up.
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5Melting Potatoes
C.W. NewellPicture this: Thick slabs of Yukon gold potatoes are tossed in butter (kosher-approved in this case) and roasted. But then, they're braised in a flavorful chicken broth mixture for a luscious and creamy result.
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6Flourless Chocolate Cake
Will DickeyFlourless chocolate cake is a very popular choice for dessert. Why? Well, because it has no leavener, it becomes dense and super fudgy. If you want to add the sprinkle of powdered sugar on the top, just make sure it's kosher.
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7Ratatouille
C.W. NewellYou'll often see round foods served at lifecycle events (births, deaths) and holidays. They symbolize the circle of life! So, why have one when you can have a bunch of delicious veggies artfully displayed?
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8Carrot Soup with Carrot Top Pesto
David MaloshUse the whole carrot in this dish! The creamy soup is paired with a pesto made from the carrot tops for double the flavor. Just make sure you look for kosher parmesan or skip it altogether.
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9Sautéed Asparagus
Will DickeyA simple spring side dish is just what you need to make your Passover meal complete. If you're serving meat, just be sure to leave off the parmesan cheese.
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10Dutch Oven Roast Chicken
Caitlin BenselThis springtime celebration deserves an equally impressive main course, like a whole roasted chicken! Luckily, making it is easy using just one pot. For extra flavor, serve the chicken on a platter with all those roasted veggies and pan drippings for good measure.
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11Rosemary Hasselback Potatoes
Ryan LiebeWhat goes well with brisket or chicken? Potatoes, of course! This crowd-pleasing side dish gets an extra touch of elegance (and crispy texture) from the hasselback preparation. It also allows the spuds to get more of that tasty rosemary flavor.
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12Rack of Lamb
Will DickeyLamb serves as a reminder of the lamb that God instructed the Israelites to prepare the night before they were freed so it's a symbolic (yet also delicious) additional to your dinner menu.
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13Watercress Salad
Ryan LiebeThe peppery flavor of watercress will resemble the bitter herbs that are often represented on the symbolic Seder plate at Passover. They'll also add some lightened-up freshness to the hearty meal.
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14Candied Carrots
David MaloshSweetened veggies, known as tzimmes, are often found on a Jewish holiday table. This version made with only carrots is easy to whip up.
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15Slow Cooker Pot Roast
Caitlin BenselMaking this pot roast in a slow cooker lets it get meltingly tender without taking up that precious oven space. Even the onions, potatoes, and carrots will soak up all that delicious flavor.
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16Potato Galette
Caitlin BenselNo, that's not a giant latke, but it sure does look like one! Make this crispy potato dish for a fun, new twist on a Jewish classic.
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17Horseradish Deviled Eggs
Ralph SmithMany traditional Seder tables will have both hard-boiled eggs (as a symbol of the cycle of life) and horseradish (as a symbol of the bitterness of ancient times). This recipe combines the two for a creative twist that your whole family will love. Be sure to use kosher for Passover mayo or make your own homemade mayo.
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18Candied Sweet Potatoes
Caitlin BenselThere's no limit when it comes to side dishes on Passover. For this recipe, you'll add a burst of sweetness (and candied flavor) to the many savory dishes on the table.
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19Baked Salmon
Will DickeyPassover-friendly salmon is a healthy alternative to brisket for your dinner. The best part is that it can be served during the week after the Seder even when you're serving dairy.
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20Sautéed Green Beans with Pomegranates
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