1. Juicy Slow Cooker Brisket
It takes just 15 minutes to prep all the ingredients and toss them in the pot. Then you can spend the next several hours just taking in the incredible smells of this heart warming dish … and the hours after enjoying it! (via Weelicious)
2. Crispy Latkes
If there is a quintessential Passover recipe, it’s gotta be the latke. These crispy potato pancakes are everywhere this time of year, and The Shiksa has got the perfect tutorial to help you make the crispiest latkes you’ve ever had. (via Tori Avey)
3. Roast Salmon with Herb Gremolata
If your family doesn’t eat meat, then this roast salmon is just the ticket for your big Passover dinner. It is tender, flaky, and flavorful. The perfect centerpiece for any family holiday get together. (via Edible Living)
4. Braised Brisket
If you don’t have a slow cooker, this braised brisket is the way to go when you need to feed a crowd and cook up a large hunk of meat. The mushrooms and onions give so much flavor to this dish. (via Hola Jalapeño)
5. Potato Chip Zucchini Sticks
Potato chips make a fun crunchy topping instead of traditional breadcrumbs, which makes these zucchini sticks perfect for Passover. Enjoy them with an array of dipping sauces, from traditional mayonnaise to eggplant mayo dip! (via Tori Avey)
6. Apple Cinnamon Matzah Brei
My family loves having matzah brei for breakfast, and this sweet version with cinnamon, tender pieces of apple and crunchy walnuts has become our new favorite way to prepare it — so much so that the kids asked for it three days in a row. (via Weelicious)
7. Matzo Brittle
Matzo brittle is easy to make and is a great snack or dessert during the Passover season. (viaTurntable Kitchen)
8. Cranberry Matzo Crisp
This cranberry matzo crisp also includes apples and pears to create a warm and comforting dessert that will fill your home with an amazing aroma and your bellies with love and delicious dessert. (via Tori Avey)
9. Faux Nutella Matzo Sandwiches
When I was thinking about my dream Passover school lunch sandwich, the idea for using Nutella immediately popped into my head. However, my son’s class is nut-free and so I needed to make my own chocolate spread that was hazelnut-free. The taste of what I came up with is slightly different than traditional Nutella, but it’s amazing in its own right and I don’t know many kids who wouldn’t enjoy melted chocolate mixed with sunflower butter inside some crunchy matzo for an awesome midday treat! (via Weelicious)
10. No Bake Matzo Cake
Nine layers of chocolate, whipped cream, and crunchy matzo? And I don’t have to bake it?! Yes please and thank you right now! I can’t wait to sink my teeth into this one! Maybe I’ll even let the kids help make and taste it, too. (via Cooking on the Side)
Source: Babble.com



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