Kosher for Passover
Staple Recipes: From my kitchen to yours. Xx
Number of recipes found:
15
Matzah Cheese Bourekas
Move over Matzo Brei—this is your next go-to Passover breakfast! These bourekas are cheesy, crispy, & so easy to make.
Matzah Arayes
The only snack you’ll be craving this Passover holiday, a twist on a classic recipe.
KFP Fried Kibbeh
The one recipe I wait all year to eat. I usually make these with rice flour, but this version is completely Passover-friendly—made with potato starch & matzo meal so everyone can enjoy! (Please take caution when frying!)
Matzah Date Bark
A sweet, crunchy, & totally addictive Passover-friendly treat!
Krembo Cake
Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, & Kosher for Passover. What are you waiting for?
Moroccan Spiced Fish Patties/Balls
A delicious dish to serve at your next holiday gathering!
Stuffed Leeks with Short Ribs in a Rich, Luscious Sauce
This comforting & flavorful dish brings together tender stuffed leeks bone-in short ribs, all slowly cooked in a rich, slightly sweet, & tangy sauce.
Stuffed Cabbages
Stuffed Cabbages, Baked on a Bed of Apples. Perfect for Rosh Hashanah or any holiday meal!
Stuffed Chicken Thighs
Visually, stunning & perfect for your Passover table. Juicy stuffed chicken thighs with an earthy mushroom filling & a glossy red wine honey sauce.
Vegetarian Long Stuffed Peppers
Pretty & delicious!
Holiday Brisket = One Pot of Magic!
Juicy, melt-in-your-mouth, and full of rich flavor!
Roasted Sliced Beets
A vibrant & nutritious addition to your Shabbat table, these roasted beets are packed with vitamins & flavor.
Eggplant and Vegetable Dip
A true Shabbat staple. This recipe has been in my husband’s family for as long as I can remember — it’s so delicious and seriously addicting!
Tangy Fennel & Kohlrabi Salad
This crisp, vibrant salad might just make you fall in love with fennel!
Lazy Matbucha
A quick & easy alternative to the traditional Matboucha, this version skips the time-consuming task of peeling tomatoes while still delivering the rich, spicy, and flavorful dip that’s perfect for Shabbat!