VegKitchen's vegan Passover Seder recipes and menus (great for vegetarians too) focus on the fresh produce of early spring. Here's a full menu for Ashkenazic (Eastern European)-style recipes, from matzo ball soup to dessert. If you want even more choices, go to our Vegan Passover Seder Recipes and Menus. That's where you'll find tips for putting together a plant-based Passover Plate, as well. First up, and central to the celebration, Spring Vegetable Soup with Vegan Matzo Balls.
Passover Mock Chopped Liver (made with cashews and mushrooms) can be served on matzo along with the soup, or before the meal as an appetizer.
Eastern European-style Haroset (sometimes spelled charoset) is a sweet condiment served as part of the Passover Seder served with matzo. It’s made essentially of apples, walnuts, and wine.
Spinach, Leek, and Potato Matzo Gratin is a casserole main dish that's mild and flavorful. Other vegan main-dish options: Eggplant Matzo Mina (similar, but more Sephardic inspired) and Passover Quinoa Pilaf.
Serve any of the main dish options with a colorful salad of spring veggies. You can wing it, of course, but if you're looking for an idea, try this refreshing Orange and Cucumber Salad with Spring Greens.
Consider adding a slightly sweet touch to your plate. This sweet Passover Carrot-Apple Pudding is a holiday favorite. Another option is Sautéed Carrots with Almonds, which is more Sephardic-inspired.
You might be too full for dessert, but there's always room for a light fruit finale like Apple and Pear Fruit Compote. Serve with store-bought or homemade Chocolate Matzo Brittle. Happy Passover, happy spring, and enjoy!
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