Passover starts next week, but it’s never too early to start planning your Passover meal. This roundup has the best recipes for Passover in every category – mains, sides and desserts – so let’s get into it!

What is Passover?

Passover is a Jewish holiday commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt that lasts for seven days. It’s a time for gathering with loved ones, reflecting on history, and, of course, enjoying delicious food. Whether you’re hosting a Seder or simply looking for Passover-inspired recipes to enjoy throughout the holiday, these delectable dishes will be perfect.

Passover Meal Main Dishes

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Lemon Herb Chicken
This simple Lemon Herb Chicken recipe is the easiest way to prepare chicken and is absolutely delicious!
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Juicy Slow Cooker Brisket
There's nothing better than a big, juicy and delicious brisket, except for maybe being able to make it in the slow cooker like this recipe!
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Salmon with Fennel, Citrus and Olives
If you're looking for a fresh way to prepare salmon, you need to make this Salmon with Fennel, Citrus and Olives ASAP. It's not only delicious, but looks gorgeous on a table too!
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Mini Matzah Ball Soup
Whether you're celebrating a holiday or simply looking for a comforting soup to warm you up from the inside out, Mini Matzah Ball Soup is the winner. It's easy to make and full of flavor.
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Maple Soy Salmon
This salmon is simple but has tons of flavor. This recipe is a crowd pleaser for sure!
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Perfect Roast Chicken
This roast chicken is super easy to make and will give you a fantastic crispy chicken that's juicy on the inside every single time.
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Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner
In this recipe, salmon becomes crispy and golden with the vegetables just starting to caramelize in no time flat. Plus, clean up is a breeze!
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Matzah Pizzas
I love making these, especially for kids. It's a great recipe to get everyone involved building their own pizza.

Passover Meal Side Dishes

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Maple Roast Vegetables
Roasting is one of the best techniques for getting the maximum amount of flavor out of vegetables. They become super tender, sweet on the inside and a bit caramelized on the outside.
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Artichokes with Lemon Yogurt Sauce
My family loves roasted artichokes! They're actually really easy to make too. A great side dish for any day!
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Orange Glazed Carrots
This Orange Glazed Carrots recipe takes regular sautéed carrots to the next level! My entire family is in love with this recipe and gets so excited when I say I'm making them.
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Air Fryer Baby Potatoes
Air Fryer Baby Potatoes are the easiest and most versatile side dish or appetizer you’ll ever make.
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Caramelized Carrots with Chermoula
Roasted carrots turn out super caramelized and are served with this delectable chermoula sauce. So delicious!
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Sugar Snap Pea and Asparagus Saute
This Sugar Snap Pea and Asparagus Sauté is a simple, fresh side dish that can be ready in no time.
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Herb Garlic Roast Potatoes
These Herb Garlic Roast Potatoes are a fail safe recipe. The zip of the garlic powder and dried herbs really pull together the creamy inside and crunchy outside of the potato.
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Green Bean Salad with Mustard Vinaigrette
This side dish is absolutely delicious and compliments tons of entrees perfectly! You'd never guess it only takes minutes to prepare.
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Strawberry Spinach Salad
There's nothing better than a fresh, crisp salad to go along with your main dishes. The sweetness of the strawberries add a nice touch.

Passover Desserts

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Apple Cinnamon Matzah Brei
This recipe could be served for dessert or a delicious brunch. It takes minutes to prepare too!
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Vegan Almond Cookies
These delicious cookies are vegan and gluten-free but don't skimp out of flavor!
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Gluten Free Double Chocolate Black Bean Brownies
These chocolatey brownies are so delicious you'd never know they're gluten free and have a full can of black beans making them super moist and a healthy alternative to normal brownies!
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Coconut Macaroons
My kids love helping me make this recipe. They're easy to whip up and tough to eat only one!

A Note on Recipe Modifications

Some of these recipes may have some ingredients that more traditional households avoid during Passover week. Just keep that in mind and make modifications/substitutions if you need to!

I hope these recipe ideas spark some inspiration for your Passover meal this year and you have a beautiful time with your families. Let me know in the comments if you have any questions and tag me on social media if you make any of these!

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