Opinion
The Best Ways to Eat Matzoh This Passover
With Passover coming up, it’s time to bring out the Matzoh and get rid of all of the bread products in your house! To some, this is a dreadful time, but to others, it means we get to have lots of matzoh which is something we look forward to for the whole year! Whether you’re on the hating side or the loving side, maybe this can help you get some ideas on how you can enjoy it!
1. Matzoh with Cream Cheese: My personal favorite, and super easy! Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or even dinner if you want a simple meal!
2. Chocolate Matzoh: This is definitely a popular one and is perfect for dessert or just a snack. The balance between the sweetness of the chocolate and the crunchiness of the matzoh creates the perfect snack.
3. Matzoh Pizza: This one is just like any other pizza, but obviously with matzoh instead of bread. It works as a great meal, and while it may not taste as good as normal pizza, it is the next best thing!
4. Matzoh Ball Soup: This one is a staple for seder and one of my favorites. The soup and matzoh ball complement each other perfectly, and sometimes you even forget you're eating matzoh because it’s so good.
5. Charoset and Horse Radish Matzoh Sandwich: A common tradition during the seder, just scoop a bit of each onto two pieces of matzoh and eat like a sandwich! Or if you don’t like horse radish, like me, you can just use charoset!
These are my top ways to eat matzoh besides just eating it plain, and hopefully, it gave you some ideas of how you could eat it too! Chag Pesach Sameach!
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