Shabbat Recipe Round-Up

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This past week I discovered kale chips, and truly, I am an addict! I  simply cannot get enough. They are super easy to make, delicious and I don’t have any guilt eating them by the bowlful. So, why not whip up some super simple kale chips as a starter to your shabbat dinner this week. PS – no reason you can’t make these for a fun snack or appetizer during Passover too!

Spring is definitely in the air, so why not make this Roast Chicken with Spring Vegetables for your main dish and help usher in the warmer weather. Oh yeah, and you could totally make THIS recipe for Passover.

I love adding zaatar to roast potatoes and other dishes, so I am loving this recipe for Zaatar Roasted Cauliflower from the Sassy Radish. You know when else you could make this recipe? You guessed it – totally Passover-friendly!

Enough veggies – how about a little more indulgent side dish with this Crispy Zucchini Potato Tart from More Quiche Please. And if you caught onto the theme, good for you…yes you can also make this tart recipe for Passover!

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For your sweet ending, try these Hazelnut Cookies from The Kosher Foodies. I would serve these sweet treats with some soy vanilla ice cream and raspberries for a well-rounded dessert. Ok, you can’t make these for Passover, but I promise  – we have lots of other tasty and easy Passover dessert recipes coming.

Shabbat Shalom and Happy Cooking!

 

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