Make this night different from all other nights.
4. Gluten-Free Matzoh Lasagna
5. Matzoh Ball Pozole
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Jewish and Mexican flavors collide in this unique take on matzoh ball soup. Shredded chicken, hominy, black beans, and matzoh balls are simmered in a spicy broth made with onion, garlic, and chile sauce. Get the recipe.
6. Matzoh Schnitzel
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Matzoh meal or crushed up matzoh takes the place of bread crumbs in this festive chicken dish. Get the recipe.
7. Easy Braised Short Ribs
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Brown the bone-in short ribs in a Dutch oven, then add in the veggies and all your seasonings. Let everything cook for about three hours and voilà: a main course that literally melts in your mouth. Get the recipe.
8. Spinach and White Cheddar Baked Matzoh Frittata
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The morning after your Passover seder should start with this. Get the recipe.
9. Tzimmes With Tahini Pesto and Pomegranate
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Tzimmes is traditionally made with carrots, yams, and prunes, but this recipe shakes things up a bit with a simple homemade tahini pesto and tangy pomegranate seeds. Get the recipe.
10. Tender Braised Brisket
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If you're tired of making Bubbe's old brisket recipe, give this one a try. The best part is it can be made ahead of time if you're prepping for a crowd (and between us, it tastes even better the next day). Get the recipe.
11. Potato Kugel Gratin
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Take leftover matzoh meal and pour it over the potato mixture to give this gratin an extra crispy, golden-brown crust. Get the recipe.
12. Halibut and Salmon Terrine With Aioli and Horseradish
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Take your gifilte fish game to the next level with this #fancy halibut and salmon terrine, topped with creamy garlic aioli and spicy horseradish. Get the recipe.
13. Braised Fennel With Apricots and Figs
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Pair this sweet and savory veggie side dish with anything from simple roasted chicken to beef brisket. Get the recipe.
14. Matzoh Brei Breakfast Sandwich
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This matzoh brei breakfast sandwich totally makes up for the fact bread is off-limits for seven days. Get the recipe.
15. Vegetable Kugel With Caramelized Leeks
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Potato kugel gets a makeover, thanks to sweet potato, zucchini, and leeks. The whole thing is baked into a casserole with eggs, vegetable oil, and matzoh meal until its moist on the inside and crispy on top. Get the recipe.
16. Sweet and Sticky Apricot Chicken
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This mouthwatering apricot chicken calls for only three ingredients: chicken breasts or thighs, apricot preserves, and Russian dressing. Serve it over your favorite grain like quinoa or cauliflower rice. Get the recipe.
17. Spinach and Ricotta Noodle Kugel
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You can swap spinach for whatever green veggies you have on hand like broccoli, kale, or even green beans. Baked with caramelized onion and roasted garlic, this side dish is bursting with flavor. Get the recipe.
18. Honey Lemon Garlic Chicken
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This tangy and sweet glaze is made with honey, lemon juice, soy sauce, vinegar, and minced garlic. Use bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs to ensure the chicken gets nice and crispy. Get the recipe.
19. Matzo Ball Tomato Soup With Matzo Grilled Cheese
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If you don't have time to make tomato soup from scratch, just take premade matzoh balls and plop them in a store-bought soup. Don't forget the mozzarella stuffed matzo for dipping. Get the recipe.
20. Chicken Soup With Shallot-Shiitake Matzoh Balls
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This recipe doesn't stray too far from the classic version, but shallots and shiitake mushrooms give the matzo balls extra umami flavor. Get the recipe.
21. Roasted Citrus Chicken
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This Middle Eastern–inspired chicken recipe features clementines, lemon juice, orange juice, and fennel. For the best results, leave the peels on the citrus while the dish bakes. Get the recipe.
22. Chicken With Prunes, Apricots, and Olives
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Use whatever cut of chicken you like best to make this main dish full of tart, tangy, and sweet flavors from olives, apricots, prunes, citrus, and garlic. Get the recipe.
23. Japanese Gifilte Fish Cakes
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If you want to spice up this year's seder table, opt for this recipe for Japanese-inspired gifilte fish. The fish patties — made with scallions, ginger, garlic, corn, miso, soy sauce, and egg — are pan-fried and finished in the oven. Get the recipe.
24. Deep Fried Matzoh Balls
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These indulgent matzoh balls are coated in egg and panko. Then they're deep-fried to crispy, creamy perfection. Just don't forget the three-ingredient spicy Sriracha dipping sauce. Get the recipe.
25. Flourless Peanut Butter Brownies
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No flour? No problem. Whip up these peanut butter brownies and watch your guests travel to chocolate heaven. Get the recipe.
26. Chocolate Caramel Matzo Brittle
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Salty, sweet, and super crunchy, these chocolate covered matzo bites come together with just four ingredients (plus any of your favorite extra toppings). Get the recipe.
27. Salted Caramel Macaroons
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It wouldn't be passover without some coconut macaroons. These guys are drizzled with melted chocolate and caramel, then they're finished with a sprinkle of sea salt. Get the recipe.
28. Flourless Marshmallow Crunch Brownies
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This dessert recipe is all about the topping. We're talking mini marshmallows, Rice Krispies, chocolate chips, and peanut butter cups. Get the recipe.