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South Florida Pick-Up and Delivery Options for Passover During COVID-19

April 1, 2020 By takeabiteoutofboca Leave a Comment

Henry's Passover Matzo Ball Soup

Never miss a bite! Sign up here to receive new recipes and reviews straight to your inbox. Passover begins next Wednesday, April 8th, and lasts through Thursday, April 16th. Although you may not be able to celebrate with our extended families or friends this year like you may usually do, it’s no reason not to celebrate at all. Passover… 

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Matzo Brei Pancakes for Passover #SundaySupper

April 5, 2015 By takeabiteoutofboca 52 Comments

Matzo Brei Pancakes #SundaySupper

Never miss a bite! Sign up here to receive new recipes and reviews straight to your inbox. You can still have pancakes during Passover — Matzo Brei Pancakes, that is! Eat them plain, mix in chocolate chips, raisins or fruit, or top with fresh preserves or syrup and you’ve got one delicious Passover breakfast! It’s a big weekend, with not… 

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Filed Under: Breakfast Tagged With: #sundaysupper, breakfast, flourless recipes, matzo brei, Matzo recipes, Passover, passover leftovers, passover pancakes, Passover recipes

Cauliflower Gratin with Horseradish Cheddar Cheese

April 24, 2014 By takeabiteoutofboca 1 Comment

One of the Passover Seder staples is horseradish. Pungent, full of flavor, and sometimes a little over the top with its amount of spice, horseradish is called “maror” on the seder plate and symbolizes how bitter and harsh slavery was for the ancient Hebrews in Egypt.As I scrambled to figure out what I wanted to make… 

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Filed Under: Side dish Tagged With: cauliflower gratin, cheese, horseradish, horseradish cheddar cheese, Jewish foods, Jewish holidays, Jewish traditions, Passover, vegetarian recipes

Chocolate-Dipped Coconut Macaroons

April 21, 2014 By takeabiteoutofboca 3 Comments

I’ve never been a fan of those store-bought macaroons everyone gets around Passover. They feel dense, and I don’t think they taste that great either. My family seems to enjoy them, but that’s probably because they haven’t tasted a real, true, homemade macaroon. And now that they have, I doubt they’ll ever be able to… 

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Filed Under: Dessert Tagged With: Baking, Chocolate, chocolate-dipped macaroons, Coconut, coconut macaroons, Holiday recipes, Jewish, Jewish foods, Jewish holidays, Jewish traditions, Passover, passover dessert

Passover Kugel: Veggie Style #SundaySupper

April 20, 2014 By takeabiteoutofboca 21 Comments

Today may be full of sweet treats such as jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, and bright colored marshmallow peeps, but I’m bringing you something healthy and Passover-friendly! #SundaySupper is bringing you tons of yummy Easter and Passover recipes. Thanks to Alaiyo of Pescetarian Journal for hosting this feast! Passover has always been my favorite holiday. You’d think it’d be the opposite… 

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My Passover Seder and Breaking Passover at Pizzeria Oceano

April 16, 2013 By takeabiteoutofboca Leave a Comment

I’m a little late with this post — it has to do with breaking Passover, which was over 2 weeks ago. Oops.  If you’re familiar with Passover, you know it means going an entire 8 days without any kind of leavened food or what we call “Chametz.” This means no wheat, oats, rye, barley or… 

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Golden Fried Matzo

April 15, 2012 By takeabiteoutofboca Leave a Comment

One of my favorite things about Passover is my dad’s chocolate chip Matzobrei or “fried matzo.” He makes it every year. Eggs, matzo, chocolate chips and grape jelly — it’s our most loved Passover breakfast. The recipe is super simple and takes no time at all to make, so anyone can do it. Since I… 

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Filed Under: Breakfast Tagged With: Cinnamon, Cinnamon Raisin, Eggs, Jewish, Passover

Family Passover Sedar

April 14, 2012 By takeabiteoutofboca 3 Comments

It has been awhile since my last post about a family dinner get-together. Passover began last weekend, so tradition brought us all together for a seder dinner at my aunt’s. There are specific things you can’t eat during the week of Passover — basically anything made with flour. Despite the fact that this seems to… 

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Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: Family-Style, Honey, Jewish, Kugel, Passover, Soy sauce, Vegetables

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