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Patch Picks: Favorite Passover Recipes

Wishing You The Best This Passover Holiday Season

These three sites feature excellent meal planning and recipes for Passover which begins April 19 and continues for seven days until April 25.

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www.holiday.net/passover/recipes.htm

These are two of my friend Shelly's favorite recipes - enjoy!

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Matzo Brei

For each person use:

1 Matzo (try whole wheat - they won't even notice!)

water (for soaking the Matzo)

1 egg

1 teaspoon brown sugar

1 shake of cinnamon

butter or margarine

Break matzos in a large bowl, pour hot water over. After a couple of minutes, pour water off, squeeze surplus water out, add other ingredients and mix well.
Melt a little butter or margarine in a frying pan, add mixture all at once and flatten out into a large cake. You can cut it in the pan while it is cooking, or make small individual ones. Flip it when it starts getting crusty underneath (good luck flipping a whole one!). Cook through until well done but still soft.

Serve immediately, with brown sugar to sprinkle.

Passover Rolls

Recipe Ingredients:

1/2 cup oil

1 Tbsp. sugar

1 tsp. salt

1 cup boiling water

2 cups matzah meal

4 eggs

Grease for baking sheet

Add the oil, sugar and salt to the water in a 1-quart saucepan; bring
to a boil. Remove the saucepan from the heat; add the matzah meal all
at once. Beat vigorously then place over low heat, beating continuously
until the batter leaves the sides of the pan and forms a smooth compact
ball.

Remove from heat and beat in the eggs, 1 at a time, beating vigorously
after each addition until each egg is incorporated and the batter is
thick and smooth (a portable electric beater would serve you well).

Shape the batter into 8 to 10 balls and place them about 2 inches apart
on a well-greased baking sheet. With a moistened kaiser roll or Vienna
roll stamp, stamp the top of each ball of dough; or using the tip of a
paring knife, cut a roll design on the top of each dough round. Bake in
a preheated 375F oven for 1 hour or until golden brown. Cool on paper
towels on a wire rack.

Makes 8 to 10 rolls.

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