Potato Side Dishes
You can use this collection of recipes for side dishes with potatoes to find the perfect potato side dish for your next kosher meal.
Potato Croquettes (Parve)
Croquettes are minced meat or vegetables, formed into cylinder or disk shapes, breaded, and then fried. This Potato Croquette recipe forgoes the breading so that these croquettes are easy to prepare and kosher for Passover. I serve these croquettes as a side dish to chicken or fish, and they always disappear quickly.
Croquettes are minced meat or vegetables, formed into cylinder or disk shapes, breaded, and then fried. This Potato Croquette recipe forgoes the breading so that these croquettes are easy to prepare and kosher for Passover. I serve these croquettes as a side dish to chicken or fish, and they always disappear quickly.
Baked Spicy Sweet Potato Fries (Parve)
Jamie Geller, author of Quick and Kosher Recipes from the Bride Who Knew Nothing, contributed this recipe for Baked Spicy Sweet Potato Fries. Simply mix the sweet potatoes with this delicious blend of spices and oil, and bake until the fries are crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside. Yum!
Jamie Geller, author of Quick and Kosher Recipes from the Bride Who Knew Nothing, contributed this recipe for Baked Spicy Sweet Potato Fries. Simply mix the sweet potatoes with this delicious blend of spices and oil, and bake until the fries are crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside. Yum!
Candied Sweet Potatoes (Parve)
Easy-to-make and yummy-to-eat. There are NEVER any leftovers of these Candied Sweet Potatoes in my home.
Easy-to-make and yummy-to-eat. There are NEVER any leftovers of these Candied Sweet Potatoes in my home.
Garlic Mashed Potatoes (Parve or Dairy)
Parve Mashed Potatoes is a very useful recipe for the kosher observant crowd, as mashed potatoes make such a good side dish for meat main dishes. These Garlic Mashed Potatoes can be made parve by using parve margarine and soy milk instead of butter and milk. Julie Remer and Paula Weinstein, popular caterers and authors of Dinner Du Jour and More!, contributed this recipe to the About Kosher Food site.
Parve Mashed Potatoes is a very useful recipe for the kosher observant crowd, as mashed potatoes make such a good side dish for meat main dishes. These Garlic Mashed Potatoes can be made parve by using parve margarine and soy milk instead of butter and milk. Julie Remer and Paula Weinstein, popular caterers and authors of Dinner Du Jour and More!, contributed this recipe to the About Kosher Food site.
Hungarian Potato Casserole (Dairy)
This Hungarian Potato Casserole was served about once a week during my childhood. My father, an Auschwitz survivor who grew up in Hungary, loves potatoes. And this is a very economical dish as it consists primarily of potatoes, onions and sour cream. After a long break I recently started to make it in my own home, and my kids went crazy loving it.
This Hungarian Potato Casserole was served about once a week during my childhood. My father, an Auschwitz survivor who grew up in Hungary, loves potatoes. And this is a very economical dish as it consists primarily of potatoes, onions and sour cream. After a long break I recently started to make it in my own home, and my kids went crazy loving it.
Kids Can Cook Kosher Recipe - Oven-Baked Potatoes (Parve)
I originally tried this recipe, which comes from Miriam Zakon's The Kids Kosher Cookbook: Do-It-Yourself Recipes Your Kids Will Love to Cook, because it was a simple, kosher, Sabbath recipe that I could make with my children. But now I regularly use this recipe because my family loves the taste of these moist, flavorful Oven-Baked Potatoes.
I originally tried this recipe, which comes from Miriam Zakon's The Kids Kosher Cookbook: Do-It-Yourself Recipes Your Kids Will Love to Cook, because it was a simple, kosher, Sabbath recipe that I could make with my children. But now I regularly use this recipe because my family loves the taste of these moist, flavorful Oven-Baked Potatoes.
Kids Can Cook Kosher Recipe - Stuffed Baked Potatoes (Parve or Dairy)
Once again Susie Fishbein offers an easy-to-make and delicious-to-eat kosher recipe. This Stuffed Baked Potatoes recipe comes from Fishbein's children's cookbook, Kosher by Design: Kids in the Kitchen. Bake the potato, and then top it with sour cream and chives, salsa cheddar or broccoli cheddar toppings. YUM!
Once again Susie Fishbein offers an easy-to-make and delicious-to-eat kosher recipe. This Stuffed Baked Potatoes recipe comes from Fishbein's children's cookbook, Kosher by Design: Kids in the Kitchen. Bake the potato, and then top it with sour cream and chives, salsa cheddar or broccoli cheddar toppings. YUM!
Noodli (Potato Noodles) (Parve)
Noodli, also known as Hungarian Potato Noodles, was my favorite dish as a child. Today I make them with my children. My family likes to eat Noodli in the winter at the Sabbath lunch meal.
Noodli, also known as Hungarian Potato Noodles, was my favorite dish as a child. Today I make them with my children. My family likes to eat Noodli in the winter at the Sabbath lunch meal.
Parve Mashed Potatoes (Parve)
Mashed potatoes go so well with Thanksgiving turkey and gravy, but most mashed potatoes recipes contain butter, milk or cream. A menu consisting of both turkey meat and dairy products is a problem for kosher observant. This Parve Mashed Potato recipe is the solution. Now you can enjoy a kosher Thanksgiving meal with traditional turkey and non-dairy mashed potatoes.
Mashed potatoes go so well with Thanksgiving turkey and gravy, but most mashed potatoes recipes contain butter, milk or cream. A menu consisting of both turkey meat and dairy products is a problem for kosher observant. This Parve Mashed Potato recipe is the solution. Now you can enjoy a kosher Thanksgiving meal with traditional turkey and non-dairy mashed potatoes.
Parve Scalloped Potatoes (Parve)
When God commanded the separation of meat and milk, He challenged us to find creative ways to eat creamy potatoes with meat meals. This parve Scalloped Potatoes recipe is one attempt. You can serve these Parve Scalloped Potatoes with Roast Chicken at your upcoming Sabbath or holiday meal.
When God commanded the separation of meat and milk, He challenged us to find creative ways to eat creamy potatoes with meat meals. This parve Scalloped Potatoes recipe is one attempt. You can serve these Parve Scalloped Potatoes with Roast Chicken at your upcoming Sabbath or holiday meal.
Perfect Roast Potatoes (Parve)
I make these Roast Potatoes every Friday night, so my children think Shabbat and roast potatoes are synonymous. Guests always ask for the "secret". The secret to making perfect roast potatoes is parboiling the potatoes and then dousing them in hot oil. This seals them so they are crispy on the outside and soft inside.
I make these Roast Potatoes every Friday night, so my children think Shabbat and roast potatoes are synonymous. Guests always ask for the "secret". The secret to making perfect roast potatoes is parboiling the potatoes and then dousing them in hot oil. This seals them so they are crispy on the outside and soft inside.
Potatoes Baked in Coconut Milk (Parve)
When God commanded the separation of meat and milk, He challenged us to find creative ways to eat creamy potatoes with meat meals. One easy and delicious solution is baking the potatoes is parve coconut milk instead of dairy milk. You can serve these Potatoes Baked in Coconut Milk with Roasted Chicken at your upcoming Sabbath or holiday meal.
When God commanded the separation of meat and milk, He challenged us to find creative ways to eat creamy potatoes with meat meals. One easy and delicious solution is baking the potatoes is parve coconut milk instead of dairy milk. You can serve these Potatoes Baked in Coconut Milk with Roasted Chicken at your upcoming Sabbath or holiday meal.
Sweet Potato Kugel (Parve)
If you like sweet kugels and you like potato kugels, then this sweet potato kugel is perfect for you. And since sweet is the name of the game on Rosh Hashanah, this kugel could make the perfect holiday side dish for your New Year celebration.
If you like sweet kugels and you like potato kugels, then this sweet potato kugel is perfect for you. And since sweet is the name of the game on Rosh Hashanah, this kugel could make the perfect holiday side dish for your New Year celebration.
Sweet Potato Pie (Pareve)
This Sweet Potato Pie is a nice alternative to kugel if you are looking for something new to serve for the Sabbath lunch. This pareve pie goes particularly well with turkey, at Thanksgiving or any time of the year.
This Sweet Potato Pie is a nice alternative to kugel if you are looking for something new to serve for the Sabbath lunch. This pareve pie goes particularly well with turkey, at Thanksgiving or any time of the year.
