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  2. Change up your Passover routine with these meatless recipes - AOL

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    Some Passover seders (the ritual meals, held on two nights beginning April 22) can be animal-protein-heavy, with schmaltz-fortified matzo balls, gefilte fish, golden chicken soup and, often, a ...

  3. List of Jewish cuisine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Chicken or goose skin cracklings with fried onions, a kosher food somewhat similar to pork rinds. A byproduct of the preparation of schmaltz by rendering chicken or goose fat. Hamantashen: Triangular pastry filled with poppy seed or prune paste, or fruit jams, eaten during Purim Helzel: Stuffed poultry neck skin.

  4. Pareve - Wikipedia

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    Margarine is commonly used in place of butter, thereby enabling baked goods to be made pareve. In 2008, a shortage of kosher for Passover margarine made it difficult for kosher consumers to prepare pareve recipes. Cultured meat can be considered pareve, according to David Lau, the former Chief Rabbi of Israel. [12] [13]

  5. 20 Baked Chicken Recipes, Perfect for Passover - AOL

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    At Passover, cooking delicious, yet Kosher, dinners can be a tough gig if you're not used to it. We're here to help with these succulent chicken recipes for Passover. The post 20 Baked Chicken ...

  6. Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    While non-Jewish recipes for krupnik often involve meat (beef, chicken, pork or a mixture) and dairy (sour cream) in the same recipe, Jewish recipes for meat-based krupnik generally use chicken or (more rarely) beef broth; if made without meat, sour cream may be added. [26]

  7. 61 Perfect Passover Recipes Your Family Will Love - AOL

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  8. Brisket (Jewish dish) - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly seasoned or cooked with a sauce, such as chili sauce or ketchup, or even Coca-Cola, [8] and vegetables such as onions, garlic, potatoes and carrots are added and the brisket is then cooked for several hours in an oven. In modern times a slow cooker has also become a popular cooking method for brisket.

  9. 40+ Modern Passover Recipes To Spice Up Your Meals All ... - AOL

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