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anyone celebrate passover?

i decided it was going to make passover dinner for my parents, me and my husband, 2 friends, and 2 lo. i dont know what to make? i cant remember anything- my brain is not working this morning-lol. what are your staples? thanks
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Re: anyone celebrate passover?

  • for soem reason MH and I look forward to passover every year. Sunday I am making a single brisket, candied sweet potato and some other veggie with salad. I also need to make pound cakes for the week, some sweet n sour beef, ambroisia and a matzo kugel.

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  • I try to keep food light to balance out the effect of the matza:)  Lots of roasted veggies and salads.  Potato kugel, matza ball soup, roast chicken, I LOVE charoset so i make a huge batch.  there are good flourless chocolate cakes for a rich dessert.
  • ditto to all the PP.  I also make meatballs, honey glazed carrots with cinnamon, chicken, and plenty of veggies 
  • Monday night I am making a turkey, stuffing made from farfel, matzoh ball soup, and some roasted veggies.

    Tuesday night I am making brisket, sweet potatoes, matzoh ball soup, and veggies.

    The stuffing is pretty good, but it has lots of eggs in it - so its not very good for you, but its only once a year, so it's okay.

  • imageLucky_Dragonfly:

    for soem reason MH and I look forward to passover every year. Sunday I am making a single brisket, candied sweet potato and some other veggie with salad. I also need to make pound cakes for the week, some sweet n sour beef, ambroisia and a matzo kugel.

     

    do you buy the brisket at a special supermarket or does everyone carry them?

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  • anyone have any recipes they could share? it would be much appreciated!

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    anyone have any recipes they could share? it would be much appreciated!

    Since I am Christian, I have had to learn recipes from the internet.  Some of the sites I go to: https://www.jewishrecipes.org/recipes/passover/index.html or https://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach_cdo/aid/32593/jewish/Recipes.htm or https://www.koshercooking.com/recipes/passover/

    There are a lot more.  Sometimes it hit or miss - it took me 3 recipes to find a brisket my DH liked - it's a crock pot recipe. 

    Good luck

  • imageBanana44:
    imagemelissaandgreg:

    anyone have any recipes they could share? it would be much appreciated!

    Since I am Christian, I have had to learn recipes from the internet.  Some of the sites I go to: https://www.jewishrecipes.org/recipes/passover/index.html or https://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach_cdo/aid/32593/jewish/Recipes.htm or https://www.koshercooking.com/recipes/passover/

    There are a lot more.  Sometimes it hit or miss - it took me 3 recipes to find a brisket my DH liked - it's a crock pot recipe. 

    Good luck

     

    thanks so much!!

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  • imagemelissaandgreg:
    imageLucky_Dragonfly:

    for soem reason MH and I look forward to passover every year. Sunday I am making a single brisket, candied sweet potato and some other veggie with salad. I also need to make pound cakes for the week, some sweet n sour beef, ambroisia and a matzo kugel.

    do you buy the brisket at a special supermarket or does everyone carry them?

    I bought it at a kosher butcher. During Hanukkah they have a special on briskets so I buy 2 and keep one frozen for passover. Regularly its like $13/lb but the special was $9/lb. definitely worth it.

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  • DH is Jewish. I've made this recipe a few times for his family and they love it. Broccoli Casserole Frozen broccoli Block of Velvetta cheese 1 - 2 sleeves of Ritz crackers, crushed Melted butter Boil broccoli according to package. Drain very well. Slice cheese into thin pieces. In a casserole dish, add one layer of broccoli, then one layer of cheese. Repeat until you've used it all. In a small bowl combine the crackers and butter. Sprinkle the mixture on top of the casserole. Bake until golden brown. It's not the most gourmet food ever, but it is amazingly delicious.
  • imagegracie4:
    DH is Jewish. I've made this recipe a few times for his family and they love it. Broccoli Casserole Frozen broccoli Block of Velvetta cheese 1 - 2 sleeves of Ritz crackers, crushed Melted butter Boil broccoli according to package. Drain very well. Slice cheese into thin pieces. In a casserole dish, add one layer of broccoli, then one layer of cheese. Repeat until you've used it all. In a small bowl combine the crackers and butter. Sprinkle the mixture on top of the casserole. Bake until golden brown. It's not the most gourmet food ever, but it is amazingly delicious.

     

    it has crackers in it?? thanks though:)

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  • imageBanana44:
    imagemelissaandgreg:

    anyone have any recipes they could share? it would be much appreciated!

    Since I am Christian, I have had to learn recipes from the internet.  Some of the sites I go to: https://www.jewishrecipes.org/recipes/passover/index.html or https://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach_cdo/aid/32593/jewish/Recipes.htm or https://www.koshercooking.com/recipes/passover/

    There are a lot more.  Sometimes it hit or miss - it took me 3 recipes to find a brisket my DH liked - it's a crock pot recipe. 

    Good luck

     

    is the brisket crockpot recipe, the one with ginger ale. just wanted to check. thanks

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  • imagemelissaandgreg:

    imagegracie4:
    DH is Jewish. I've made this recipe a few times for his family and they love it. Broccoli Casserole Frozen broccoli Block of Velvetta cheese 1 - 2 sleeves of Ritz crackers, crushed Melted butter Boil broccoli according to package. Drain very well. Slice cheese into thin pieces. In a casserole dish, add one layer of broccoli, then one layer of cheese. Repeat until you've used it all. In a small bowl combine the crackers and butter. Sprinkle the mixture on top of the casserole. Bake until golden brown. It's not the most gourmet food ever, but it is amazingly delicious.

     

    it has crackers in it?? thanks though:)

    Doh! Sorry about that. You can use matzoh.
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