Need some inspiration for your Passover menu? We’ve rounded up a few recipes from some of our favorites. Below, find traditional dishes (brisket, matzo ball soup) and some new twists on classic flavors (vegetarian matzo lasagna…and Manischewitz Jello Shots?!).
Main
Jewish Style Braised Brisket from Serious Eats
Slow Roast Lamb with Harissa and Apricots from Ron and Leetal Arazi/Bon Appetit
Vegetarian Matzo Lasagna from Abbey’s Kitchen
Sides
Passover Potato Kugel from Tori Avey
Tzimmes from Martha Stewart
Matzo Ball Soup from Cat Cora
Dessert
Gluten Free Flourless Chocolate Cayenne Cake from Jew Wanna Eat
Coconut Macaroons from Jamie Geller
Cocktails
Maror from The Sipping Sedar
Manischewitz Red Wine Jello Shots from Jew Wanna Eat
Turkey and Sweet Potato Rainbow Chili
I love all the different colors in this dish, hence the name rainbow chili, and that it incorporates sweet potatoes without being overpoweringly sweet like some sweet potato chili recipes I’ve had. I also love that it’s so easy to get creative with and add any vegetables you like or have on hand and need to use. Plus it means I can make it a few weeks in a row and adjust it enough that it tastes unique each week.
Too Cold to go Outside? Or maybe even Snow? Crafts & Recipes to Beat the Boredom!
Looking for some creative crafts that are easy and fun to do to entertain the kiddos when the weatherman predicts a snow day? Look no further than these adorable craft ideas and tasty recipes that are sure to occupy your kids’ minds and bellies. Read on for the quick and simple how-to’s that will delight your house full of stir-crazy kids!
Post-Baby Pelvic Health 101!
This post was provided by Caryn McAllister, PT, DPT / President & CEO of High Quality Home Therapy. After giving birth, your new bundle will naturally be your top priority. But as they say on airplanes, you need to put your oxygen mask on first. It’s vital...


