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Spinach Souffle for Passover-So Very Easy-Vegetarian/Dairy Side

Here we are again with all the matzoh meal and no flour for Passover, not to mention the 6 eggs that seem to be in every recipe.  I figured I’d be helpful for all of those looking for ways to reinvent the wheel. This recipe contains cinchy, easy ingredients, and its usually a crowd pleaser. So many variations of the same thing. This one can be made ahead and frozen, which is great. You will just cook it 1/2 way through before freezing, then defrost and cook at 350 degrees for about another 1/2 hour to 45 minutes later. This is a dairy side dish, so obviously won’t work for everyone but hold on to it because it is a keeper when looking for a vegetarian dairy side dish.

Ingredients: (can be doubled)

2 pkgs. frozen spinach (2 boxes) ( it’s app. 20 oz. of spinach, a bag and a half or 2 boxes)

1  bar of cream cheese (feel free to go lite but not fat-free please) *original recipe calls for 1 lb. I’ve been using 1 bar which is 8 oz. and works fine. Obiously it will be that much creamier but not necessary with 2 bars.(1 lb) and that much more fattening! you can leave out to soften or use microwave to soften, not melt.

2 lbs. cottage cheese (also not fat-free please) part skim is just fine

1 cup matzoh meal

6 eggs, well-beaten

Kosher salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a nice casserole or any baking dish you like to serve in (round souffle large ramekin is perfect) with Pam. Cook spinach thoroughly according to directions (you can microwave it) and drain well by squeezing out all the water–which is the most important tip. Melt the cream cheese in microwave (start out with about 20 seconds, which should do it; but if not, do a little more at a time until totally melted). Add all ingredients in bowl, salt and pepper to taste. Bake 1 hour until golden brown at 350 degrees. If you are making this ahead of time, as I said you can cook 1/2 way through and freeze. Then the day before you want to serve it, take it out of freezer, defrost, and cook the rest of the way through–another 1/2 hour to 45 minutes till golden brown, and bubbly.

Passover ’15

It’s hard to believe that it’s almost Passover and Easter!!  Crazy how time just flies. The good news is that it must mean that Spring is on the way. I have so very many wonderful recipes for Passover on my site but am always on the lookout for some new ones. If you are on my website just put Passover Recipes into the search box and you should be able to pull up all of my tried and true recipes from my life.  I’ve been trying to make sure that all of my recipes are tagged properly so this should work.

I have a few new ones that I am going to attempt to post in the next few weeks. So be on the lookout.

There are so very many wonderful recipes that have been in our family for years and am certain that you would enjoy making them a part of your family’s tradition as well. Some of these recipes contain dairy and some do not , clearly the ones containing dairy would not work for those who keep kosher. I think there are enough of both on here.  I am always open to new recipes if you’d like to send them to me. I may not get to post them till next Passover but please feel free to email them to me.

Some of the Passover recipes you may want to look at:

Peach Farfel Recipe — an absolute winner, it’s never Passover without it.

Grandma Regina’s Farfel Recipe–obviously a part of my life since I was a young girl

Julie’s Brownie Recipe–a recent addition but wonderful one. Who doesn’t want chocolate? even on Passover with no flour?

Homemade Chicken Soup with not so Homemade Matzoh Balls–what would Passover be without matzoh balls?

Honey Roasted Chicken–good for anytime and perfect addition to the holiday table

Chicken Marbella–one of our favorite chicken dishes for Passover

Old School Meatballs–sweet and sour meatballs

Karyn’s Cranberry -Apple Crisp for Passover–Best Ever

Sweet Matzoh Pudding–wonderful

Judy’s Apple Matzoh Kugel for Passover–an awesome addition to any table

Cathy’s Popovers–perfect served with gefilte fish and matzoh ball soup , just leave them on the table and watch them disappear. Light and Delicious.

Spinach Souffle for Passover–a delicious vegetable side dish

Happy New Year Brisket–originally added for Rosh Hashana but why not for Passover?

Meringue Cookies–easy and great for dessert

Macaroons–my all time favorite

Charoset–gotta have it

Ellen’s Passover Apple Cake–another wonderful addition to any Passover Dessert Table

Matzoh Brei–what to do with all that leftover matzoh during Passover

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Macaroons — freshly dipped

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Peach Farfel

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Spinach Souffle for Passover *dairy

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Julie’s Brownie for Passover

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Grandma Regina’s Farfel

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Macaroons fresh out of the oven

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Judy’s Apple Matzoh Kugel for Passover

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photo (37)DSCN2642DSCN2539If you ask me, kugels are the best part of Passover. Put together in a casserole dish these sweet and savory dishes are my absolute favorite dish on the Seder table.  It was always about the kugel with me from the time I was a kid. This is an awesome recipe from a family friend which came to me via Karyn, so thanks Judy and thanks again Karyn. I used to make this recipe all the time and over the years I replaced it with something else and completely forgot about till another friend asked me for the recipe. Karyn came to the rescue. This is a delicious sweet addition to the table and if I remember correctly everyone loved it. It is easy and not too many ingredients and hardly any steps at all. Enjoy! Happy Passover.

Plan ahead:

Kugels can be made a day or two ahead. On the day of the serving, allow the dish to come to room temperature. Then heat it, covered in a preheated 350 degree oven until warm, 30 – 40 minutes. My experience has always been that the kugels hold together better when they are pre-made.

Ingredients:

12 sheets matzoh

9 eggs beaten, use eggs at room temperature

1 1/2 tsp. salt

1 1/2 cups sugar

6 large apples, peeled and sliced (any kind will do)

3/4 cup vegetable oil

3 Tsp. cinnamon

1 1/2 cups white raisins

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Break matzoh into colander and run warm water over it, just to soften, then drain and put in a large bowl. Add beaten eggs, add salt , sugar , apples, oil, cinnamon and raisins and pour into a pre-greased ( or cooking sprayed) baking dish . Bake at 350 degrees for 50 minutes.

Bake at 350 degrees for about 50 minutes. Enjoy!

*first time baking it keep it uncovered, when you re-heat you will cover it so it doesn’t dry out.

 

Spring Time…it must almost be Passover!

I am so happy that Spring is in the air. Warm weather and yes, matzoh balls on the brain! Now that we can feel the warm weather, Passover will be here before we know it and that “here we go again” feeling is starting to kick in. I always used to do Passover in my house for a huge crowd. Now I go to my daughter Jenn’s house, and yes, we have to sit in all that lovely traffic and over 2 bridges but it’s worth it.  We will just be getting back to NY from CO, and it would be too much to attempt a sit down Seder for everyone at our house.  I still plan on  cooking though, and I am going to give you recipes that have worked so well for my family over the years, a few new ones from friends and  some oldies but goodies that have been in my family for generations. I will be posting all of these recipes with the word Passover in the heading and category. Enjoy and have a wonderful holiday. If you have any great recipes to add to this collection, please feel free to contact me and I’ll be happy to post them.  Thanks to those of you who have been sending me recipes.  I will start posting very shortly. Sadly, I have no pictures from last year, and obviously am not going to start cooking now! After cooking this year, I will be posting all photos, and please feel free to share your pics, stories, and recipes with me.