Passover Recipes- 7 Quick and Easy Recipes for Busy Millennial (2024)

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“Whatever, why don’t you just eat some bread?” Said a particularly mouthy former friend somewhere around seventh grade, in the throes of the already-challenging Passover diet. As a thirteen-year-old predisposed to a certain awkwardness surrounding my religion, as many young Jews are, I couldn’t help but feel upset with the lack of understanding (and tact, for that matter). But, as many young Jews also have to do, I respectfully declined, and eventually went home to eat my bread-free dinner.

Abstaining from eating chametz, or grain-based foods such as bread or pasta, during Passover is a valuable and meaningful practice for those that choose to do so. That’s what it can be difficult to uphold that religious tradition at the school, in your new apartment that’s still a mess, at the end of a long day at your stressful entry-level job. Sure, it’s much less stressful when you’re at home, and your family is cooking kosher dinners, but once you’re on your own, you might be tempted to give in out of convenience.

To ease that burden and help you maintain your Passover diet, I’ve compiled some of the best and fastest Kosher Passoverrecipes; one for each day of Passover.

  1. Mini Crustless Quiches with Asparagus and Oven Dried Tomatoes (Joy of Kosher)

Prep time: 10 minutes

Cook time: 15 minutes

Total: 25 minutes

Quiche is a great Passover food because the protein will keep you full (as opposed to eating only carrot sticks for lunch). This recipe calls for asparagus and oven dried tomatoes but feel free to throw in whatever vegetables you prefer. Some extra cheese, perhaps?

  1. Tuna Burgers (An Italian in my Kitchen) with Wasabi Mayo (AllRecipes)

Burgers

Prep: 10 minutes

Cook time: 10 minutes

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Total: 20 minutes

Mayo

Total: 5 minutes

While this recipe uses crushed Saltines for crumbs, you can make it Passover-friendly by using Matzo crumbs instead. Form your patties, cook ’em up, and serve on a Passover-friendly “bun” (I’m sure they exist somehow), or just dip them in the mayo on the side. Not only is it kosher, but it’s also pretty good for you.

This minimalist recipe makes it easy to cook up a hot meal, some of which you can save for the next day. Wasabi mayo is my absolute favorite addition to a tuna dish—highly recommend (if you can handle the spice).

  1. Slow-Cooker Coffee-Braised Brisket with Potatoes and Carrots (Real Simple)

Hands-on Time: 10 minutes

Total time: 9 hours, 10 minutes

Hear me out: I’m not a slow-cooker person. My mother was not a slow-cooker person, and her mother before her was not a slow-cooker person (similarly we are not pop-up toaster people). Still, I must give credit where credit is due. You can throw a bunch of stuff in a slow-cooker before you go to work while you work from home while you do errands etc. When you get back, you actually won’t have to cook at all. This is great if you’re a morning person, so when you get home, you can just eat, sleep, and do it all again the next day. Not to mention that brisket is a Jewish staple.

  1. Lemon-Orange Roughy (AllRecipes)

Total time: 20 minutes

Four ingredients, simple instructions, solid final product. The definition of quick and easy.

  1. Coconut-Crusted Chicken Fingers with Optional Plum Sauce (My Jewish Learning)

Total time (without dipping sauce): approx. 15-20 minutes

With dipping sauce: about 40 minutes

You just make them as you would normal chicken cutlets (egg wash, matzoh cake meal and coconut mixture, repeat), using coconut shreds instead of bread crumbs. Nifty, right?

Honestly, who needs breading when you can use coconut instead? You can pick them up (no utensils needed), dip them in this bangin’ plum sauce that is essentially just boiled plums and spices (yum). Clean-up time for this bad boy is going to be minimal. It sounds like you might want to make that plum sauce ahead of time, and in bulk.

  1. Mexican Mashed Potatoes (Joy of Kosher)

Prep: 15 minutes

Cook time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

In fact, you can make a meal of mashed potatoes, especially when they’re loaded with peppers, sour cream, cheddar cheese, chiles, and more. Throw in some grilled chicken breast, or keep it vegetarian. The world is your oyster loaded mashed potato bar.

  1. One Pan Balsamic Chicken (tiphero)

Total Time: Approx. 35 minutes

This one prides itself on the ability to make it all in one pan (once again, minimal cleanup). It’s a bit more elaborate since you have to make a dressing for the chicken and separately make the vegetables, and takes more time than some of the others, but if you have a less hectic day, it might be worth a try for a seriously delicious meal similar to what your parents make. Never underestimate the power of a good, home-cooked meal.

*8. Flourless Nutella Cake (The View from the Great Island)

We need dessert too, right? Besides, often it’s only reform groups that have seven, rather than eight, days of Passover. For this recipe…

YOU ONLY NEED NUTELLA AND EGGS, WHAT MORE CAN I SAY?

You’ve got this: you can make actual meals that are good for you, in a relatively short period of time. Don’t let the natural, hectic nature of everyday life keep you from upholding your beliefs (should you choose to uphold them). I encourage all you Millennials to give it a shot.

P.S. A billion and a half props to Pinterest for its compilation of Passover-friendly recipes. Couldn’t have done it without you.

Sources: Joy of Kosher, All Recipes, An Italian in my Kitchen, Real Simple, My Jewish Learning, tiphero, The View from the Great Island

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FAQs

What are 3 examples of traditional Passover foods? ›

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.

What to eat for dinner on Passover? ›

Traditional dishes include kugel (a casserole recipe made with potatoes), tzimmes (a roasted vegetable dish made with dried fruits), and Passover desserts like macaroons (a coconut cookie made without any flour).

What not to eat during Passover? ›

During Passover, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally stay away from not only leavened foods like bread, namely barley, oats, rye, spelt, and wheat, but also legumes, rice, seeds, and corn. The ban has been in place since the 13th century, but it's always been controversial.

Is pasta ok for Passover? ›

To Jews who eat kitniyot, legumes are considered kosher for Passover. Chickpeas, a type of legume, is the main ingredient in hummus. Pasta is typically made from wheat, and even gluten-free varieties do not automatically get a kosher for Passover seal of approval.

What are the six Passover foods? ›

The seder plate is the focal point of the Passover seder. Set at the head or the middle of the table where everyone can see it, it holds the 6 symbolic, ceremonial foods for the night: matzo, shank bone, egg, bitter herb, charoset, and vegetable. Matzah: Set three layers of matzah on the table and cover them.

Can you eat eggs during Passover? ›

No matter what dishes are served, eggs always have a space on the table as powerful symbols of hope, sacrifice, and rebirth. Read on to learn why a burnt egg is included on every Seder plate and discover the history and symbolism of eggs as an essential ingredient during Passover.

What are 3 foods that are eaten at the Seder meal and tell me what they symbolize? ›

This is the seder plate, and each food is symbolic for an aspect of Passover: A roasted shank bone represents the Pescah sacrifice, an egg represents spring and the circle of life, bitter herbs represent the bitterness of slavery, haroset (an applesauce-like mixture with wine, nuts, apples, etc.)

What are the three feasts of Passover? ›

The Three Pilgrimage Festivals or Shalosh Regalim (Hebrew: שלוש רגלים, romanized: šāloš rəgālīm, or חַגִּים, ḥaggīm), are three major festivals in Judaism—two in spring; Passover, 49 days later Shavuot (literally 'weeks', or Pentecost, from the Greek); and in autumn Sukkot ('tabernacles', 'tents' or 'booths')—when all ...

What was eaten at the Passover meal in the Bible? ›

“At the time appointed for their deliverance from Egyptian bondage, the Lord commanded each family in Israel to sacrifice a lamb, to sprinkle its blood on their doorposts, and then to eat unleavened bread for seven more days—all to symbolize the fact that the destroying angel would pass over the Israelites as he went ...

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