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16 Traditional Passover Favorites

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Passover is a time when the meal takes center stage. Whether you are preparing Passover food or attending seder with friends, we've collected 16 Traditional Passover Favorites. From traditional seder favorites like Best Ever Brisket and Matzo Balls to kosher-for-Passover Flourless Chocolate Cake, these are our best Passover recipes!

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Passover Bread Recipe & Passover Side Dishes

Passover Entrees

Passover Desserts

 

Passover Bread Recipe & Passover Side Dishes

Passover Rolls - After a few days of eating matzo (unleavened bread eaten for 8 days of Passover), you're ready for an alternative. These rolls are so light and yummy you'd never know they contain no flour. They're great for filling with chicken, tuna and egg salad.

Liver Pate - Call it by its fancy name, pate, or call it chopped liver. The old saying, "What am I, chopped liver?!" may come from the fact that this creamy spread is more often served as a side dish than a main course.


 

Mom's Chicken Soup - Need a little comfort? Whether you're making chicken soup for Passover or because you have the sniffles, you're sure to feel and taste lots of TLC in each spoonful of Mom's Chicken Soup.

Harvest Pudding - At holiday time, there's nothing better than revisiting the tastes of Mama's cooking. This sweet potato pudding is known as tsimmes and other names. Whatever it's called, it's worth trying this rich, flavorful side dish packed with potatoes, vegetables and fruit.

Matzo Balls - Float these light-as-air Jewish-style dumplings in your next pot of chicken soup and learn the meaning of true comfort! We have the only matzo ball recipe you'll ever need!

Lemon Roasted Asparagus  - A ray of lemony sunshine will shine upon our Lemon Roasted Asparagus every time you serve it. That citrusy splash of flavor adds excitement to roasted asparagus for a healthy veggie go-along that tastes so good, they'll ask for seconds.

Potato Pudding Squares - Potato Pudding Squares was originally a side dish for special occasions. Now we recommend it for Passover, other holidays or any night that you want dinner to be special!

Rosemary  Roasted Potatoes - Fresh herbs add flavor to any recipe, and our Rosemary Roasted Potatoes are proof of that, but don't be put off if you have to turn to dried herbs. They're a super substitute for fresh, and their taste is still great.

 

Passover Entrees

The Best Brisket Ever - This is one of our all-time most-requested recipes for brisket of beef, so that's why we say that this hearty pot roast is The Best Brisket Ever, and we're sure you'll agree.



Friday Night Roasted Chicken - Roasted chicken was the traditional main dish at Mr. Food's house every Friday night when he was growing up. It's a simple chicken recipe that's still packed with flavor and love.

 

Passover Desserts

Flourless Chocolate Cake - This easy recipe for Flourless Chocolate Cake rises to the occasion as a rich, decadent dessert for anyone with a sweet tooth or who needs a flourless dessert recipe!


 

Feather Light Chocolate Drops - Craving something sweet that contains no flour? These chocolate meringue drops are light as a feather and really hit the spot!

Chocolate Raspberry Tarts - Chocolate Raspberry Tarts are the perfect finish for your Passover seder or any special dinner. These extra-rich chocolate tarts are the height of dessert decadence...and made without flour, too.

Berries Romanoff - Treat your family royally to this easy and refreshing "berry-licious" dessert! No matter how we serve it, on its own or as the tempting topper to a slice of sponge cake, it's a winner!



Fruit Compote - Sweet Fruit Compote is perfect all by itself or layered over your other desserts. It'll add a chilly thrill to your holiday or any-day dessert menu!

Almond Macaroons - With a slight hint of almond, these coconut cookies, known as macaroons, are sure to be a hit when you have company. Almond Macaroons will melt in your mouth and melt their hearts, too!


 

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