15 Vegetarian Passover Recipes

15 Vegetarian Passover Recipes

Restaurant-worthy and totally kosher for passover, this salad adds walnuts for crunch, goat cheese for zing and creaminess, and is dressed in a homemade vinaigrette you'll likely crave all year round.

Pasta is a no-go on Passover, and spiralized zucchini is not only healthier, but packed with flavor and fiber. This five-ingredient recipe is a synch to execute and full of flavor.

Poached or fried eggs work perfectly atop this spicy yogurt sauce. The recipe recommends some bread for dipping, but we've never seen a piece of matzah runny eggs didn't like. Garnish with fresh herbs to add another layer of flavor and color.

Cut cauliflower subs in for noodles in this dish that's keto-approved. We suggest making an extra batch of cheese sauce to drizzle on more roasted, steamed, or blanched veggies throughout Passover.

Ooh la la! This recipe straight out of a French bistro is packed with protein and nutrients and will totally wow any guests over Passover. Or really, anytime.

Served as a side or main dish, this sheet pan ratatouille is easier than the original and is 100% perfect for passover. Use leftovers as a matzah pizza topping.

While most salads are kosher for Passover, few feel meal-worthy or satisfying. This vegetarian salad is both.

Who knew the French did vegetarian Passover so well? This soups takes advantage of the seasonal produce bounty, adds cream (and rice, if you're comfortable) to make a special sippable dish.

Chia seeds are an unsung hero of Passover, adding texture to dishes and absorbing whatever flavors you put them in. This pudding builds on almond milk as a base, and is a fantastic breakfast or mid-day snack.

Yes, kosher for Passover soy sauce exists! Use it on this ginger-filled stir fry and serve it with a side of cauliflower rice or quinoa. Or both!

This creamy Indian stew brings so many new layers of flavor to a weeknight Passover meal. Thanks to the starchy potatoes, no sides are necessary with this korma, but it's also delicious with cauliflower rice, quinoa, or even just matzah instead of naan.

Frozen (or canned) artichoke hearts are the key to this easy vegetarian recipe that's almost worth its own holiday! Dried herbs work well for this, but try adding a few fresh ones to amp up your dish.

All you need is a spaghetti squash, some water and a slow cooker to master this vegetarian recipe. Once the squash is cooked, you can dress it up however you like — with pesto, marinara, cheese, and more.

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