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Mom's Tzimus
My Mom developed this recipe which has become a holiday tradition in our family. It's different from many tzimuses because it is not made with sweet potatoes.
Carrots with Cognac
This dish will liven up any meal! Preparation time: 5 minutes. This recipe is from The WEBB Cooks, articles and recipes by Robyn Webb, courtesy of the American Diabetes Association.
Tangy Broccoli
Cheesy broccoli with a kick!
Mint-Tomato Sauce for Lamb
I received this fresh-from-the-garden recipe from a friend after my husband and I fell in love with it at her summer barbecue. We use it to accompany our Easter leg of lamb or grilled lamb chops, and end up sopping up the leftovers with bread as we can't stand to let it go to waste!
Lemon Butter Seasoned Vegetables
These are great with any kind of beef. My kids love them too! They always fight over the carrots!
Spinach with Chickpeas and Fresh Dill
This is a Sephardic Passover recipe that is great as a side dish. It is flavorful and very refreshing.
Carrots in Dill Butter
Delicious with seafood.
Herby Roasted Potato Wedges
This recipe is an easy alternative to mashed potatoes or boiled potatoes. It is easy and good.
Lemon Pepper Zucchini
Lemon-pepper seasoning and butter add instant appeal to zucchini in this quick and easy side dish recipe that everyone will love.
Passover (Pesach) Brownies
These Passover brownies are made with matzo. I have experimented with this recipe for years and years to make it the best!
Pecan Crusted Chocolate Truffle Pie
I am a pastry chef and I have developed many desserts that can be served at Passover. This shouldn't be prepared just for the holiday - it's great all year long! Garnish with any seasonal fresh berries.
Chocolate Mousse Cake V
A rich chocolate mousse is prepared with high quality chocolate and fresh eggs. Two thirds of the mousse is baked, and the rest is used as topping. Please note: this recipe contains raw eggs. We recommend that pregnant women, young children, the elderly and the infirm do not consume raw eggs. Important: be sure to use only fresh eggs for this recipe.
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