Matzo Ball Soup for Passover Seder
Matzo balls - made of matzo meal, oil, eggs and chicken stock - are dumplings (kneidlach in Yiddish) which are served in chicken soup. They are especially popular in the soup served during the Passover Seder meal. Enjoy these various recipes for matzo balls and matzo ball soup.
Matzo Ball Soup (Meat, Passover)
Matzo balls, made of ground up matzo (matzo meal), oil, eggs and chicken stock, are dumplings (kneidlach in Yiddish) which are served in chicken soup especially on Passover. Enjoy this simple, fool proof recipe for matzo ball soup.
Matzo balls, made of ground up matzo (matzo meal), oil, eggs and chicken stock, are dumplings (kneidlach in Yiddish) which are served in chicken soup especially on Passover. Enjoy this simple, fool proof recipe for matzo ball soup.
About.com Video: Homemade Matzo Balls
Rachel Edelman demonstrates how to whip up fluffy matzo balls - to enjoy during Passover or anytime of the year - from scratch.
Rachel Edelman demonstrates how to whip up fluffy matzo balls - to enjoy during Passover or anytime of the year - from scratch.
Manischewitz.com: Tri-Color Matzo Balls by Susie Fishbein
This is such an easy way to add color and flavor to your soup and wow to your Passover Seder. Susie Fishbein provides recipes for Spinach, Tomato and Turmeric Matzo Balls.
This is such an easy way to add color and flavor to your soup and wow to your Passover Seder. Susie Fishbein provides recipes for Spinach, Tomato and Turmeric Matzo Balls.
RFCJ Newsgroup: Pesach Matzo Balls
RFCJ Newsgroup (rec.food.cuisine.jewish) archives recipes sent in from different Jewish ethnic streams (Sephardic, Ashkenazic, Yemenite, etc.) and communities around the world. Recipes posted to this newsgroup respect the basic framework of the Jewish dietary laws. The recipes separate dairy and meat, and they do not call for non-kosher ingredients.
RFCJ Newsgroup (rec.food.cuisine.jewish) archives recipes sent in from different Jewish ethnic streams (Sephardic, Ashkenazic, Yemenite, etc.) and communities around the world. Recipes posted to this newsgroup respect the basic framework of the Jewish dietary laws. The recipes separate dairy and meat, and they do not call for non-kosher ingredients.
