Hi, !
Spring is a beautiful season of renewal, marked by special gatherings and festive meals with the people we love. Whether you are finalizing your Passover menu or hosting a celebratory spring meal, creating a memorable menu doesn't have to be complicated. More Passover recipes can be found here.
Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls: If you want all the savory, comforting flavor of stuffed cabbage without spending hours rolling, this easy recipe is for you! These deconstructed cabbage rolls capture the essence of the classic dish with a fraction of the work, and they are kosher for Passover if you use matzo meal (or omit the breadcrumbs entirely to make it Passover friendly AND gluten free!).
Quinoa Tabbouleh Salad: A lemony, bright Middle Eastern tabbouleh made with healthy, gluten-free quinoa, fresh parsley, and mint. It is completely vegan and Kosher for Passover! The high protein content of the quinoa makes it a healthy and filling choice for your vegan and vegetarian guests.
West African-Style Brisket: Bring a vibrant new flavor profile to your holiday table with this incredible take on brisket, courtesy of my friend Michael Twitty. It features a West African flare with a unique spice blend, sweet bell peppers, and lots of garlic. After a slow roast in a low oven, a tender, garlicky, and incredibly flavorful brisket emerges with just the right amount of spice.
Passover Chocolate Chip Cookies: You won't even miss the chametz with these rich and decadent matzo chocolate chip cookies! It is such a simple recipe, but somehow totally magical. The combination of matzo, brown sugar, butter, honey, and vanilla creates a perfectly sweet treat that tastes every bit as good as a traditional flour cookie.
I hope these recipes bring joy, beautiful flavors, and a sense of ease to your spring celebrations.
Are you sticking to a classic brisket this year, or are you excited to try the West African-style spice blend? Or, is your menu meatless? Let me know on Instagram.
Wishing you a wonderful and delicious spring holiday season,
Tori
ToriAvey.com
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