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Passover Dairy Mains

Dairy-lovers observing Jewish Dietary Laws and Passover Dietary Laws can cook satiating meals with these dairy, kosher-for-Passover recipes.
Cheese Blintzes (Dairy, Passover)
Cheese blintzes, a classic Ashkenazic Jewish food that probably originated in Poland, can be made kosher for Passover simply by replacing the flour in the recipe with potato starch.
Macaroni & Cheese for Passover (Dairy, Passover)
I received this recipe in an email from my sister. The recipe caught my attention because it is simple (as all Passover recipes should be), my kids love macaroni and cheese, and pasta is whatever everyone craves on Passover. After one trial run, the recipe became one of my family's favorite Passover meals.
Matzo Farfel Pizza (Dairy, Passover)
Want to make a delicious, matzo-free, pizza-tasting dish this Passover holiday? Try this easy, kosher-for-Passover, Matzo Farfel Pizza recipe from Word of Mouth Kosher Catering Firm.
Noodle Kugel (Dairy, Passover)
This is one of those Passover recipes doesn't taste like a Passover recipe. An added plus is that this kosher-for-Passover, Dairy Noodle Kugel can be made in advance and frozen.
About.com Cooking for Kids: Scrambled Eggs with Vegetables (Dairy)
Stephanie Gallagher, About.com Guide to Cooking with Kids, writes, "This scrambled eggs recipe is particularly nice, because it includes all sorts of vegetables, making it a great recipe for breakfast, lunch or dinner." You can make this recipes parve by just omitting the cheese.
About.com Video: How to Make Matzo Lasagna
In this online vidoe, Rachel Edelman demonstrates how to make lasaga with matzo. For this to be kosher for Passover lasagna, be sure all the ingredients used are kosher for Passover.
RFCJ Newsgroup: Pesach Egg Dishes
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.

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