Get the recipe: Roasted Garlic Matzoh Ball Soup opens in a new tab
The basics of Passover eating, like our matzoh ball soup pictured above, are heavily rooted in tradition. We all have our favorite way to prepare the Seder, from Aunt Rachel’s roasted beets to the matzoh brei you can make with your eyes closed.
Of course, there’s always room on the table for a few new dishes, or familiar recipes prepared in new ways. Spring makes for a great opportunity to add bright flavors and seasonal produce.
Whether you’re hosting the family Seder or just need to a few dishes to round out the rest of the week, we’ve got you covered. Here are a few Passover recipes for tasty inspiration.
Southwestern Matzoh Brei Recipe opens in a new tab
Kick up your morning a notch with this migas-inspired breakfast.
Spice-Crusted Roast Salmon with Ginger Beets Recipe opens in a new tab
This impressive salmon recipe brings fresh herbs to the head of the table.
Apple-Walnut Charoset Recipe opens in a new tab
This simple charoset is perfect for little hands to join in the kitchen work.
Seared Lamb Shoulder Chops with Warm Chimichurri Recipe opens in a new tab
Go unexpected with traditional lamb served with a zesty chimichurri sauce that is anything but.
Halibut with Radish Relish Recipe opens in a new tab
Baked in parchment paper, this quick halibut dish is a great option for a non-Seder night.
Lemony Asparagus Salad Recipe opens in a new tab
Raw asparagus, fresh herbs, and a tart dressing combine for a delightfully refreshing salad.
Garlic-Roasted Beef Brisket Recipe opens in a new tab
Plenty of garlic adds lots of flavor to this aromatic brisket, which also features warm grated nutmeg.
Chocolate Swirl Meringue Cookie Recipe opens in a new tab
These crisp cookies are an ideal sweet ending to the meal.
What are you making this Passover? Share your favorite dishes in the comments!