The Best Passover Recipes & Fun Sedar Ideas (2024)

Passover is around the corner and we are always looking for new ideas to shake things up! These great Passover recipes and ideas for your sedar (not to mention sedar tablescapes and crafts) will have you looking forward to Passover this year!

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The Best Passover Recipes and Sedar Ideas

We love Passover, it is such a great time to bring the family together and celebrate the Jews exodus from slavery and Egypt. In the past few years we have tried to modernize our Passover sedar and make it a little more festive and fun! Afterall, this night is different from all other nights and it is time to shake things up a little!

What is Passover?

Passover is a major Jewish holiday that takes place in the Spring. Passover commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery, lasting seven (for Reform Jews) or eight days (for Conservative or Orthodox)

When is Passover?

Passover is in the Spring, usually sometime mid-March – mid-April

How is Passover celebrated?

Typically, Jewish families will begin Passover with festive meals, called sedar’s, the first two nights of Passover. A sedar is a festive meal that includes telling the story of the Jews exodus from Egypt to freedom.

What foods cannot be eaten during Passover?

This depends on how you observe Passover, but, most who observe, will not eat any food product made from wheat, barley, rye, oats or spelt that has come into contact with water and been allowed to ferment and rise. Instead, they eat matzah, an unleavened flat bread made from flour and water. (there are many other foods that cannot be eaten during Passover, but this is the biggie!)

Now, let’s check out some of the Best Passover Recipes and Crafts!

Passover Chocolate Chip Coconut Macaroons – these are one of my staples. They are super easy to make (only FOUR ingredients) and everyone loves them! They are not like those dry macaroons you get in the can, they are absolutely delicious!

This Cinnamon and Chocolate Chip Mandel Bread is one of my favorites! I could seriously eat it all year round.

It is amazing hot out of the oven, but is great all Passover long! I always make a double (or triple batch), trust me, it will get eaten. It is the best with a hot cup of coffee!

One of the other dishes that we always look forward to on Passover is Fried Matzah, or Matzo Brei. I never knew how to make it, until my mom was out of town for Passover and had to walk me through it over the phone.

I love to sprinkle sugar or cinnamon sugar on my fried matzo, but some people prefer syrup, apple sauce or they like to eat it plain!

Passover Table Decorations

We always like to have fun with our Passover sedar and that starts before the guests even arrive by making a fun and beautiful tablescape!

This Eggshell Bud Vase is perfect for your Easter or Passover table decor. They are easy to make and cost virtually nothing. Your guests will be delighted when they see this clever table decoration that you made all by yourself.

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This Passover Matzo House is just too adorable! Martha Stewart may not celebrate Passover, but she sure can make a super cute DIY!!

The Best Passover Recipes & Fun Sedar Ideas (6)Who says a Sedar Plate needs to be round and boring?

Why not take this great idea from Make.Com.Il? They used a painted piece of wood, but wouldn’t this be super cute with a chalkboard? See it here!

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Looking for some more fun things to do with Matzo? How about this adorable Matzo Vase? How cute with this be on the table and it is so easy to make!

The Best Passover Recipes & Fun Sedar Ideas (8)This may be my favorite tablescape of all time! The Parting of the Red Sea tablescape will surely impress and entertain your guests!

Using the mini Lego figurines is simply genius! See the full how-to instructions here!

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Candy 10 Plagues Seder Game

This free printable Passover placemat or coloring page is great to keep the kids happy during your sedar. In my family, we also have different items on the table that represent the 10 plagues and everyone needs to figure out which item goes with which plague. Download your free Passover placemat here!

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Here are the candies that we used:

  1. Blood – Red Hots
  2. Frogs – Gummy Frogs
  3. Lice – Snowcaps
  4. Beasts/Wild Animals – Gummy Butterflies
  5. Pestilence – Chocolate Lambs (from the Easter candy section)
  6. Boils – French burnt peanuts
  7. Hail – White Sixlets
  8. Locust – Gummy Worms
  9. Darkness – Dark chocolate covered almonds
  10. Slaying of the First Born – Peeps with the eyes “x’d” out with an edible marker

Do you like to arrange who will sit where at your Passover sedar? These Matzo Place Cards are made with a piece of matzo and some melted chocolate (your guests can eat them when they are seated!! BONUS)

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Need an easy centerpiece? This Matzo Floating Candle is easy to make and the items can be found at the dollar store!

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Don’t like the 2 hour Seder? How about the 2 minute version! Check out the 2-Minute Haggadah by Michael Rubiner (print it here!)

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The Best Passover Recipes & Fun Sedar Ideas (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my Seder more fun? ›

Passover Trivia and games. Create a list of questions about the Passover story and customs, and ask them during the seder. Buy a bunch of fun gifts from the dollar store and throw them to the kids when they answer a question correctly. Or play Seder bingo with chocolate chips or raisins.

What do you eat at the Passover Seder? ›

The actual Seder meal is also quite variable. Traditions among Ashkenazi Jews generally include gefilte fish (poached fish dumplings), matzo ball soup, brisket or roast chicken, potato kugel (somewhat like a casserole) and tzimmes, a stew of carrots and prunes, sometimes including potatoes or sweet potatoes.

What are the four questions asked at the Passover Seder? ›

The Babylonian Talmud quotes four questions; why matzah is eaten, why maror is eaten, why meat that is eaten is exclusively roasted, and why food is dipped twice. The version in the Jerusalem Talmud is also the one most commonly found in manuscripts.

What are good questions to ask at the Seder? ›

What does it mean to be the child of Avraham? Are we living up to it? What contributions have the Jewish people made to humanity over history? When speaking about how the Jewish people were sent down to Egypt: How have the hardships in our life helped us become better people?

What is the game for the Passover Seder? ›

Reverse Charades: Create a bunch of cards before the Seder, each with an action or noun related to Passover. (Ex: the Seder plate, making matzah.) Throughout the Seder, have participants leave the room, one at a time. Pick a card and pass it around for everyone else at your Seder.

How do you do a simple Passover Seder? ›

The Seder begins after sundown on the night before the first official day of Passover, and includes customs such as drinking four cups of wine, eating matzah, reclining throughout the meal, and reciting The Four Questions, which is typically done by the youngest Seder participant.

What are 3 examples of traditional Passover foods? ›

If you're looking to make some delicious meals with some of the Passover foods below and more, some of our favorite recipes include:
  • Matzo Ball Soup.
  • Gefilte Fish.
  • Slow Cooker Brisket.
  • Crispy Roasted Potatoes.
  • Green Beans With Olive-Almond Tapenade.
  • Roasted Chicken and Potatoes with Kale.
  • Cauliflower Tabbouleh.
  • Potato Kugel.
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What not to eat on Passover? ›

During Passover, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally stay away from not only leavened foods like bread, namely barley, oats, rye, spelt, and wheat, but also legumes, rice, seeds, and corn. The ban has been in place since the 13th century, but it's always been controversial.

What are the 6 foods on a seder plate? ›

There are at least five foods that go on the seder plate: shank bone (zeroa), egg (beitzah), bitter herbs (maror), vegetable (karpas) and a sweet paste called haroset. Many seder plates also have room for a sixth, hazeret (another form of the bitter herbs).

What are the 4 drinks of Passover? ›

The first is for Kiddush (קידוש), the second is for 'Maggid' (מגיד), the third is for Birkat Hamazon (ברכת המזון) and the fourth is for Hallel (הלל). The Four Cups represent the four expressions of deliverance promised by God Exodus 6:6–7: "I will bring out," "I will deliver," "I will redeem," and "I will take."

Why dip twice on Passover? ›

The Ben Ish Chai (2) explains that we dip twice because the exile into Egypt took seed with a dipping – Joseph's coat into goat's blood to make it appear as though he had been killed (3) – and the freedom from Egypt began with a dipping – a bundle of hyssop branches into the blood of the Pesach offering, to apply it to ...

What is the most important Passover ritual? ›

The Seder. The seder is the centerpiece of any Passover experience. A seder is a festive meal that takes place on the first night (and in some families also on the second night) of the holiday. Family and friends join together to celebrate.

What is the most important Passover food? ›

During Passover, Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foods, and instead eat matzo, an unleavened flatbread similar to the unleavened bread eaten during the flight from Egypt.

How do you become a good guest at a seder? ›

Make sure to bring a gift marked “Kosher for Passover.” A fruit tray, kosher wine, pre-arranged flowers or a Passover book are culturally appropriate. Come Prepared: Have a small bite of protein before you arrive, as Seder kicks off with a litany of prayers and blessings before the main dishes are served.

How do you become a good guest at a Seder? ›

Make sure to bring a gift marked “Kosher for Passover.” A fruit tray, kosher wine, pre-arranged flowers or a Passover book are culturally appropriate. Come Prepared: Have a small bite of protein before you arrive, as Seder kicks off with a litany of prayers and blessings before the main dishes are served.

How do you make Seder fun for kids? ›

Getting Kids Involved At Passover
  1. Read A Story. ...
  2. Check Out Games and Apps. ...
  3. Make Afikoman Covers. ...
  4. Hunt For Chametz. ...
  5. Watch Along. ...
  6. Play With Question Catchers. ...
  7. Play the Who Knows Passover? ...
  8. Build Something.
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How long should a Seder last? ›

Which means the seder can range from under 30 minutes (followed by a leisurely meal) to literally all night long. Traditionally, the seder has two parts: readings and rituals for before the meal is served, and readings and songs that follow the meal.

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