Over 100 Delicious Passover Recipes - Overtime Cook (2024)

Stumped with Passover menu planning? Here’s your ultimate passover resource: over 100 delicious passover recipes!

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I know, I know. In my last post, I lamented the passover-takeover of the world. And here I am, gearing you all up into full swing for passover. But let’s face it. Whether or not you’re ready, whether or not you want it to happen, whether or not you like it…Pesach is coming.

You’ve all been asking me for Passover recipes, and you know that I’m always here to help! I went through every single recipe on my blog, and picked out all of the recipes that are kosher for pesach. Some needed minor adaptions, which I’ve noted below, but a surprising number of the foods we eat all year long are totally acceptable on pesach too! Once I was it at, I wanted to make sure this was theultimatepassover planning resource, so I gathered some recipes from blogger friends and other sites that look delicious and are kosher for passover as well! Some of these recipes may need minor changes to make them work – feel free to comment here or in my Facebook Group if you need suggestions. Please note that any recipes that aren’t on my site haven’t been tested by me. Check every recipe to make sure the ingredients work for passover, and especially for your customs.

Happy planning, shopping, cleaning and cooking! (Is that even possible?!)

Appetizers and Dips

Dairy Free Basil Pesto

Mini Quinoa Pizzas

Creamy Basil Dip

Mushroom Beef Sliders(use matzoh meal instead of the bread crumbs)

Roasted Jalapeno Dip

Roasted Red Pepper Dip

Creamy Avocado Salad Dressing/Dip

Egg Stuffed Baked Potatoes

Cheesy Spinach Cups

Spaghetti Squash Shakshuka Recipe

3 Ingredient Banana Pancakes

Salads and Soups

Creamy Orange Vegetable Soup

Roasted Red Pepper Soup(use a peeled potato instead of the beans)

Marinated Tri-Color Pepper Salad

Zucchini and Broccoli Soup(use a peeled potato in place of the beans)

Chunky Vegetable Soup

Roasted Carrot and Ginger Soup

Pomegranate and Apple Salad with Pomegranate Vinaigrette

Roasted Butternut Squash Salad

Red Wine London Broil Salad

Roasted Vegetable Potato Salad

Rainbow Roasted Potato Salad(omit vegetables that aren’t acceptable)

Butternut Squash Tomato Soup

Grilled Chicken and Grapefruit Salad

Rainbow Carrot Ribbon Salad

Roasted Beet Salsa

Tri-Color Matzoh Ball Soup

Sweet Potato Crisp Salad

Mains

Spinach Stuffed Roasted Chicken

Herb Marinated Grilled Chicken

Healthy Crockpot Turkey Meatballs in a Tomato-Spinach Sauce

Chicken in Mushroom Sauce

Award Winning Turkey Veggie Meatloaf

Barbecue Beef Ribs with Homemade Mole Barbecue Sauce

Braised Chicken with Apples

Tomato Basil Brisket in White Wine Sauce

Slow Cooker Moroccan Meatballs

Balsamic and Honey Chicken Skewers

Pineapple Lime Grilled Chicken

Brisket Pot Roast

Kosher for Pesach Stuffed Cabbage

French Fried Chicken Nuggets

Sweet Pepper Burgers

White Wine Braised Chicken Thighs with Tomatoes and Potatoes

Chicken Roasted on a Bed of Vegetables

Lemony Marinated Chicken Skewers

40 Clove Roast Chicken

Spicy Chicken

Tangy English Ribs

Eggplant Wrapped Chicken

Stuffed Veal Roast

Pecan Crusted Chicken

Sides

Spicy Carrot Chips

Two Colored Squash with Shallots and Herbs

Baked Butternut Squash Fries

Healthy Mock Breaded Cauliflower (use matzoh meal instead of bread crumbs)

Garlic and Shallot Topped Smashed Potatoes

Broccoli Kugel Muffins(use matzoh meal or potato starch instead of bread crumbs)

Spicy Baked Zucchini Sticks

Passover Apple Crumb Kugel

Basil Potato Salad

Kasha (Quinoa) with Onions and Mushrooms…and a Cookbook Review(use quinoa option mentioned in recipe)

Quinoa and Spinach Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

Herb Roasted Sweet Potatoes

Garlic Spaghetti Squash with Tomatoes and Basil

Two Tone Stuffed Potato Cups

Italian Grilled Zucchini

Golden Cauliflower and Plum Tomatoes

Pesto Roasted Carrot Fries

Crunchy Roast Potatoes

Potato Parsnip Puree

Vegetable Kugel with Caramelized Leeks

Mini Potato and Zucchini Kugels (use potato starch instead of flour)

Mashed Potatoes (Dairy Free)

Roasted Fingerling Potatoes with Garlic and Rosemary

Marsala Roasted Mushrooms(You can use plain red wine, which I’m sure you’ll have around)

Honey Glazed Baby Carrots

Roasted Root Vegetables

Utterly Perfect Potato Kugel

Quinoa Zucchini Pie

Garlic Roasted Cherry Tomatoes

Kohlrabi Carrot Fritters

Eggplant Pizzas

Potato Chip Crusted Zucchini Sticks

Mushroom Kugel

Stuffed Onions

Desserts, Snacks and Drinks

Sweet and Salty Roasted Pecans

Flourless Chocolate Cookies

Homemade Strawberry Lemonade

Homemade Iced Mochaccino

Flourless Chocolate Almond Tuiles

Strawberry Limeade Slushies

Skinny Mocha Frappe

Passover Mocha Crepe Cake {Gluten Free}

Flourless Carrot Walnut Cloud Cookies

Homemade Mango Lemonade

3 Ingredient Chocolate Mousse

Chocolate Almond Butter

Flourless Carrot Cake

Chocolate Covered Potato Chips

Strawberry Lemon Sorbet

Cinnamon Raisin Mandelbrodt

Lemon Meringue Coconut Macaroons

Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

Frozen Lemon Wafer Cake

Flourless Brownies(I would try this with regular oil and sugar, instead of coconut)

Homemade Apple Chips

Ganache Filled Pecan Cookies

Rhubarb Sorbet

Easy Mango Sorbet

Dark Chocolate Fruit Candies

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Still looking for Passover recipes? You might want to consider one of these great pesach cookbooks:

Passover Made Easy(See my review here.)

A Taste of Pesach(See my review here.)

The New Passover Menu(exciting new cookbook by Paula Shoyer! Stay tuned for more details.)

4 Bloggers Dish(eBook by some of my blogging buddies!)

The Spice and Spirit Passover Cookbook(An old classic – but still a favorite!)

You might also want to check out the following roundups:

18 Delicious Things to Do With Potatoes

25 Vegetarian Passover Recipesvia Kosher on a Budget

Looking for something brand new? Don’t worry – I’ve got you covered! Stay tuned for some amazing new recipes coming in the next couple of weeks!

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Thanks for stopping by folks! I’m so glad you’re here, and hope this list makes things easy for you! Come back soon for more amazing treats! – Miriam

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Over 100 Delicious Passover Recipes - Overtime Cook (2024)

FAQs

What is a typical Passover dinner menu? ›

The actual Seder meal is also quite variable. Traditions among Ashkenazi Jews generally include gefilte fish (poached fish dumplings), matzo ball soup, brisket or roast chicken, potato kugel (somewhat like a casserole) and tzimmes, a stew of carrots and prunes, sometimes including potatoes or sweet potatoes.

Can you bake with flour on Passover? ›

During Passover, Jews eat only unleavened bread and avoid anything that contains flour. Of course, matzo is made from flour, but matzo, matzo farfel (broken bits), matzo meal and cake meal for Passover are made from flour that is supervised from the field to the factory to ensure against accidental fermentation.

What are the five forbidden foods on Passover? ›

The tradition goes back to the 13th century, when custom dictated a prohibition against wheat, barley, oats, rice, rye and spelt, Rabbi Amy Levin said on NPR in 2016.

What baked goods are forbidden during Passover? ›

Because of this, any type of leavened bread or bread product is prohibited during Passover. These leavened products, known as chametz, include certain grain-based foods like breads, pasta, pastries, breadcrumbs, crackers, etc. Unleavened bread, aka “matzo,” traditionally takes the place of chametz during Passover.

Is cake allowed during Passover? ›

Cakes for Passover are light because they generally have a high proportion of eggs to make them rise. Because the Torah forbids using leavening during the holiday, most bakers do not prepare pound cakes and butter cakes.

What is a substitute for matzo meal? ›

Matzo Meal Substitutes

One acceptable substitute is almond flour. During any other time of year, crushed crackers such as saltines or oyster crackers and any breadcrumbs, including panko, can be used.

What is the basic Seder menu? ›

12 Passover Dinner Ideas for Your Seder Meal
  • 01 of 12. Bubbie's Chopped Liver. View Recipe. ...
  • 02 of 12. Matzoh Ball Soup. View Recipe. ...
  • 03 of 12. Raw Beet Salad. ...
  • 04 of 12. Carrot-Sweet Potato Mash. ...
  • 05 of 12. Old Fashioned Potato Kugel. ...
  • 06 of 12. Roasted Brussels Sprouts. ...
  • 07 of 12. Easy Elegant Baked Fish. ...
  • 08 of 12. Juicy Roasted Chicken.
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Can you eat potatoes on Passover? ›

You don't have to give up potatoes to balance your meals—just add something to them! Pesach is the perfect time to experiment with potato-combination dishes.

Can you eat pasta during Passover? ›

Because of this, any type of leavened bread or bread product is prohibited during Passover. These leavened products, known as chametz, include certain grain-based foods like breads, pasta, pastries, breadcrumbs, crackers, etc. Unleavened bread, aka “matzo,” traditionally takes the place of chametz during Passover.

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