Fill Up Your Passover Plate With These 35 Easy Recipes

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During Passover, those who celebrate can count on enjoying homemade matzo ball soup, sweet charoset, and all of the other foods that are traditionally enjoyed at a Seder — the holiday ritual that includes a meal, prayers, readings, and traditions. But once the main festivities have commenced, finding Passover recipes free from leavened bread or other ingredients restricted during this holiday can be challenging.

ICYDK, people who celebrate Passover avoid food that has leavened (like bread). Wheat, barley, rye, oats, and spelt are avoided during the eight days of observance. And for Ashkenazi Jews, or Jewish people of central and eastern European descent, legumes, beans, rice, corn, peas, and seeds may also be avoided, depending on how the individual practices their faith.

If you're gearing up for Passover and don't want to live off of matzo and butter for the entire holiday, we rounded up 35 Passover recipes — including appetizers, sides, mains, and desserts — for you to enjoy while you're commemorating the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. Each recipe is free from " no-no" ingredients during Passover, easy to re-create, and absolutely delicious. No matter what you're craving during Passover, there's a recipe here for you.

01

Shredded Brussels Sprouts and Arugula Salad

A simple salad of shredded Brussels sprouts and arugula is an easy way to get some greens on the table — but goes beyond your basic iceberg. Plus, the lack of croutons makes this recipe Passover friendly.

Get the recipe: Shredded Brussels Sprouts and Arugula Salad

02

Asparagus Soup

Asparagus soup plays on the flavors of the season, allowing you to celebrate spring as well as Passover. This creamy soup is made with potatoes and Greek yogurt for some extra heartiness. Just skip the bacon if your Passover (or general) diet calls for avoiding this pork product.

Get the recipe: Asparagus Soup

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Halibut Gravlax

Salmon gravlax can take several days to cure, but not halibut gravlax, which only requires one day. Serve it as a Passover appetizer with matzo, cream cheese, and dill fronds.

Get the recipe: Halibut Gravlax

04

Mushroom Dip

You won't believe how rich and hearty this mushroom dip is. It works well with pita chips or any other kind of crispy dipper. But during Passover, lean on matzo or veggies as your vessel of choice.

Get the recipe: Mushroom Dip

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POPSUGAR Photography | Lizzie Fuhr.

Creamy Cauliflower Bisque

This dairy-free cauliflower bisque is incredibly rich, creamy, and comforting, making it an ideal Passover recipe for your supper. Loaded with fiber and vitamins, it can help boost your immune function as well as support healthy digestion.

Get the recipe: Creamy Cauliflower Bisque

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Matzo Toppings From Around the World

This creative Passover recipe is for open-face matzah sandwiches inspired by the flavors of Italy, France, Thailand, and Mexico. Topped with fig and brie, curry and coconut milk, or avocado and egg, there's something here for every craving.

Get the recipe: Matzo Toppings From Around the World

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Butternut Squash Soup

This veggie-packed soup can be made ahead of time and is freezable for a super easy Passover meal. To make this soup, either an immersion blender or a high-powered blender will work well.

Get the recipe: Butternut Squash Soup

08

Sweet Potato Crackers

Matzo is a Passover classic, but in case you want something else to nosh on when snack time arrives, these flour-free sweet potato crackers are a great alternative. Use them as a scoop for dips or eat them alone.

Get the recipe: Sweet Potato Crackers

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Steamed Carrots With Olive Oil and Lemon

Perfectly steamed carrots with olive oil and lemon make an ideal spring side dish and Passover recipe, especially alongside a meaty main course.

Get the recipe: Steamed Carrots With Olive Oil and Lemon

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POPSUGAR Photography | Lizzie Fuhr.

Spicy Sweet Potato Salad

This spicy sweet potato salad is a great go-to side dish for all the Jewish holidays. It's light and bright and offers a welcome punch of spice to any traditional Passover plate.

Get the recipe: Spicy Sweet Potato Salad

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Roasted Root Vegetables

Cozy roasted root vegetables hit the spot during Passover or any time they're available. Serve this Passover recipe with a hearty protein for a stick-to-your-ribs meal that's packed with nutrients and flavor.

Get the recipe: Roasted Root Vegetables

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Easy Tomato Salad

Made with heaps of fresh tomatoes, onion, basil, olive oil, and balsamic glaze, this healthy Passover side is easy to make and free from any ingredients that must be avoided during the holiday.

Get the recipe: Easy Tomato Salad

13

Citrus Salad

With grapefruits, oranges, tangerines, and chopped fresh mint, this citrus salad is rich in flavor and antioxidants. Serve it as an appetizer or even as a bright Passover dessert.

Get the recipe: Citrus Salad

14

Cauliflower Fried Rice

Since rice is off the table for many people during Passover, cauliflower rice can be a safe stand-in for the classic grain. This cauliflower fried rice hits the spot when you want to enjoy the flavors of fried rice, but you're going rice-free during the holiday.

Get the recipe: Cauliflower Fried Rice

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Marinated Eggplant Salad With Tomatoes and Basil

Turn fried eggplant into a salad with this creative Passover recipe. Fresh basil adds rich flavor to marinated eggplant, and tomatoes give it a juicy punch.

Get the recipe: Marinated Eggplant Salad With Tomatoes and Basil

16

Grilled Chicken Fajita Salad

Even though you can't enjoy tortillas during Passover, you can still include a fajita-flavored dish during the holiday time. This salad is made with avocado, chicken, tomatoes, and other classic fajita ingredients. If your holiday observance habits include avoiding corn, be sure to skip that ingredient when you're making this Passover recipe at home.

Get the recipe: Grilled Chicken Fajita Salad

17

Seder Plate Salad

This Seder plate salad is a riff on the French niçoise salad, featuring lamb instead of tuna.

Get the recipe: Seder Plate Salad

18

Vegan Portobello Pizzas

If you start to crave pizza during Passover, try these vegan portobello pizzas to get your fix without the flour. While they don't taste exactly like a classic slice, they are a nice Passover-friendly solution for when you're unable to hit up your local pizza joint. And since these are made with tomatoes, mushrooms, and fresh basil, you will be getting a boost of nutrients when you enjoy these, too.

Get the recipe: Vegan Portobello Pizzas

19

Tomato Gefilte Fish

Serve gefilte fish in a whole new way with this tomato gefilte fish recipe. This pepper-tomato sauce will give the fish flavor like you've never had before. Bonus? You can serve this Passover recipe hot or cold.

Get the recipe: Tomato Gefilte Fish

20

Boneless Short Ribs

Looking for the perfect melt-in-your-mouth meat to serve for Passover dinner? This recipe will have you drooling until next year.

Get the recipe: Boneless Short Ribs

21

Baked Oniony Chicken

This family-friendly baked oniony chicken has sweet, rich onion flavors and hearty chicken meat. Enjoy it with a side salad or mashed potatoes.

Get the recipe: Baked Oniony Chicken

22

Sun Dried Tomato And Sweet Potato Crust Quiche

Using sweet potato as a quiche crust is a perfect solution for Passover brunch. Whip this up if you're hosting overnight guests during this holiday for a morning dish that's easy to serve.

Get the recipe: Sun Dried Tomato and Sweet Potato Crust Quiche

23

Salmon with Vegetables and Feta

The saltiness of the feta combined with the classic flavor of salmon makes for a seafood dish that's packed with flavor and perfect as a Passover recipe. Not to mention, it looks gorgeous when it's being served.

Get the recipe: Salmon with Vegetables and Feta

24

Ground Beef and Potatoes

The classic combo of ground beef and potatoes is perfect for a quick, satisfying Passover meal — because after prepping for two Seders, you'll probably be looking for anything that's easy.

Get the recipe: Ground Beef and Potatoes

25

Coconut Cream Chicken

A dairy-free creamy chicken dish is a decadent option all year long. And thankfully, it is totally Passover-friendly. Serve this chicken with some cauliflower rice or a baked potato and steamed carrots for a well-rounded and nutritious meal.

Get the recipe: Coconut Cream Chicken

26

Eggplant Lasagna

This pasta-free lasagna made with eggplant and cheese feeds a crowd and is a simple Passover recipe to make. Be sure to roast the eggplant in the oven prior to layering it into the lasagna to avoid having soggy bites.

Get the recipe: Roasted Eggplant Lasagna

27

Flourless Chocolate Cake

A traditional flourless chocolate cake is a must for Passover when leavened flour is prohibited. This one uses almond flour to give it just the right rich texture.

Get the recipe: Flourless Chocolate Cake

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Almond Lemon Cookies

For a sweet ending, bake a batch of almond lemon cookies, a crunchy alternative to a traditional macaroon. These cookies are loaded with protein and heart-healthy fats, thanks to the almonds inside.

Get the recipe: Almond Lemon Cookies

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Avocado Mousse

A decadent, dairy-free dessert that's made with the beloved, and heart-healthy avocado makes for a surprisingly sweet treat to enjoy over the Passover holiday.

Get the recipe: Avocado Mousse

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Almond and Coconut Macaroons

Passover macaroons are tasty cookies that are easy to make, are fairly low in sugar, and contain ample protein and fiber. These almond and coconut macaroons offer a nuttier flavor and even crunchier texture.

Get the recipe: Almond and Coconut Macaroons

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Flourless Chocolate Microwave Mug Cake

Mug cakes are super handy when you're cooking for one or two, and this flourless chocolate microwave mug cake is the perfect Passover recipe option. After dinner, this will hit the spot.

Get the recipe: Flourless Chocolate Microwave Mug Cake

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POPSUGAR Photography | Nicole Perry.

Chocolate-Covered Almond Matzo Toffee

You might think of matzo as somewhat flavorless — until now. Your family will tear through a platter of this chocolate-covered almond matzo toffee in no time, and become a favorite Passover recipe for years to come.

Get the recipe: Chocolate-Covered Almond Matzo Toffee

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POPSUGAR Photography | Anna Monette Roberts.

Coconut Macaroons

Coconut macaroons are a classic Passover dessert. Whip up a batch and add kosher chocolate chips, if you'd like.

Get the recipe: Coconut Macaroons

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Matzo Almond Fruit Crumble

Customize this matzo almond fruit crumble with whichever fruits you are craving or are available in your supermarket. Whether you use strawberries, blueberries, or even apples and pears, it's sure to be a hit at your table during Passover.

Get the recipe: Matzo Almond Fruit Crumble

35

Mini Flourless Chocolate Cake

Most flourless chocolate cake recipes are loaded with butter, sugar, and more butter — but not this perfectly portioned mini flourless chocolate cake. Made with dark chocolate, banana, and sweet potato, you'll be surprised how good this fruit- and vegetable-packed dessert tastes.

Get the recipe: Flourless Chocolate Cake

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