So you’ve made it through your Seder and are looking for more recipes for the week and the second days, or maybe you just want more ideas for the start! Whatever it is, we’ve got you covered. Here, so many delicious recipes that will add even more joy to your holiday.
While we’ve designated these for different meals, you can of course mix and match to your liking.
Seder Night Two:
Caramelized French Roast (By Leah Schapira at BetweenCarpools.com)
This is another great stovetop roast recipe. If you want a sweeter taste, this is the roast for your Seder!
Maple-Cinnamon Carrots (By Erin Grunstein at Kosher.com)
I guarantee there will not be one single carrot left.
Sweet-and-Smoky Sweet Potatoes (By Erin Grunstein at Kosher.com)
Here, another twist on potatoes that is super delish.
Chocolate Cake (By Renee Muller at BetweenCarpools.com)
This Pesach chocolate cake is so good, you will forget it’s chametz-free.
Day Two:
Baked Gefilte Fish (By OU Kosher at Kosher.com)
You can’t go wrong with this classic.
Jalapeño Dip (By Yussi Weisz at BetweenCarpools.com)
If you like a little kick, this is the best dip in the entire world.
Roasted Tomato Dip (By Esti Waldman at BetweenCarpools.com)
This dip is low-maintenance and so delicious.
Purple Cabbage and Carrot Salad (jamiegeller.com)
Cabbage salad is so refreshing at lunch.
Balsamic Chicken (Ashira Mirsky-Kosher.com)
This is an easy, low-carb chicken dish that will make the whole table happy.
Orange Beets With Almonds (By Judy Bart Kancigor at Kosher.com)
This might be a new way for you to serve beets. I guarantee you will only want to serve them like this in the future!
Overnight Shtreimel Kugel (By Leah Schapira at BetweenCarpools.com)
This is best way to cook kugel!
No-Mixer Pesach Chocolate-Chip Squares (By Leah Schapira at BetweenCarpools.com)
You only need a 9×13 pan to make these—not even a bowl! So, it’s a no-brainer. One less thing to clean!
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