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STARTERS:
· Ashkenazic Apple-Nut Haroset
· Garlic 'bread'
· Hawaiian Haroset
· Haroset with Orange Juice and Bananas
· Zucchini Pate
· Vegetarian "chopped liver" pate
· Passover bread

FISH:
· Gefilte Fish
· Smoked Salmon Roll
· Springtime Salmon Salad

SOUPS & SALADS:
· Chicken Soup with Spring Vegetables
· Easy Beet Salad
· Easy Matza Balls
· Extra-Light Kneidlach
· Low-fat Matza Balls
· Matza-ball Soup
· Stuffed Matza Balls
· Potato soup
· Springtime Salmon Salad
· Mother Dina's Eggplant Salad

MAIN COURSE:
· A Seder to Savor
· Confetti Vegetable Kugel
· Farfel Stuffing With Leeks And Carrots
· Glazed passover baked chicken
· Potato Kugel With Sweet Onions
· Roast Turkey Breast with Potatoes and Rosemary
· Rosemary Roast Chicken
· Sole Gratin in a Light Cream Sauce
· Tomato and dried plum chicken
· Tropical Chicken
· Tunisian Vegetable and Beef Stew

DESSERTS:
· Two Layer Chocolate And Nut Cake
· Belle's Frozen Chocolate Mousse Torte
· Chocolate Passover Ladyfingers
· Italian Almond Cake with Poached Fruit
· Pessah Chocolate — Macadamia-nut Gateau
· Strawberry And Pear Salad With Mint
· Swiss Chocolate Roll
· Almond Cake

AFTER THE SEDER:
· Matza Pizza
· Matza Farfel Pizza

TUNISIAN VEGETABLE AND BEEF STEW

[ Recipe: Joseph, San Francisco ]

2 lbs spinach cut in small pieces, 2 turnips
1 small bunch of parsley, chopped
3 carotts cut in small pieces
1/2 pound fava bean (preferably fresh)
1 fennel bulb cut in pieces
1 leek cut in slices
3 to 4 fresh onions or 1 bunch of spring onions cut in small pieces.

Put every vegetable cut in small pieces (bite sizes), in a pot. Add 1/2 cup olive oil 2 pounds of beef (for stew) cut in small pieces, 1/4 tablespoon cinamon, 1/8 tablespoon pepper, 1 tablespoon dried mint, 1/2 tablespoon red pepper (not hot) 1 full head of garlic, crushed, 1/2 bunch of chopped coriander, 1/2 bunch of fresh dill. Let simmer for a couple of hours.

Before serving, you can add pieces of matsa that will become soft.

 

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