Food is a very important part of the
Passover celebration. Not only is the meal something special for everyone to
look forward to, but all of the various elements that are sampled throughout the
seder each have
unique messages and symbolism. The Passover Trilogy Messianic
Haggadah
helps explain each of
these significant items. To help those who are preparing the meal and the
elements used in the seder, we have included a few special recipes
to get you started.
Chicken
Soup: For whatever ails
you! For richer flavor, double the
amount of onions, carrots and celery
4 lb. Chicken (cut in
8ths)
1/2 Parsnip (if desired)
4 Qt. Cold Water
1 Parsley Root (if desired)
1 Onion
1/2 Turnip (if desired)
3 Carrots
2 Sprigs Dill
2 Stalks Celery
Salt & Pepper to taste Scald chicken. Clean well. Place in
water and bring to a boil. Skim. Add
remaining ingredients. Cover and simmer for 1.5 hours.
Strain. This recipe should yield 12
servings. |
MATZO
BALLS — recipe yields 8-10 matzo
balls
2 Tbsp. Chicken Fat or Oil
1 Tsp. Salt
2 Eggs, lightly beaten
2 Tbsp. Water or Chicken Soup
1/2 Cup Matzo Meal Combine chicken fat and eggs. Add
matzo meal and salt and blend well. Stir in the water, cover and chill
for at least 20 minutes (or try the freezer). Shape into plum size balls and drop
them into hot water until done. Then add to simmering chicken soup
(see recipe above). Simmer 30-40 minutes and serve in
the soup. |
KHAROSET or Charoses A mixture of nuts, chopped apples,
and cinnamon, moistened with wine. It serves as a symbol of the mortar
used by the Israelite slaves to build the treasure cities for
Pharaoh.
1 Apple Pared
1 Tsp. Honey or Sugar
1/2 Cup Crushed Walnuts
2 Tbsp. Red Wine
1/2 Tsp. Cinnamon Coarsely grate an apple. Mix with
remaining ingredients until mixture is smooth.
…Symbolic cement never tasted
so good! |
Passover
Roll Playing When you crave
the look and feel of bread but without the leaven, you
1 Cup Water 2 Cup
Matzo Meal
1 Tsp. Salt
1/2 Cup Oil
1 Tsp. Sugar
4 Eggs Combine matzo
meal, salt & sugar. Bring oil & water to a boil.
Add to meal
mixture. Beat in eggs one at a time. Let mixture
stand for 15 minutes. Oil hands; then shape rolls. Place on a
well-greased cookie sheet. Bake at 400
degrees for 50-60 minutes, or until golden brown. Yields: 1
dozen Maybe these
unleavened Passover rolls are what Leonardo DeVince had in mind |