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Passover Perfection: 41 Delicious Low FODMAP Recipes

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Our Jewish brethren look forward to Passover every year – from a religious perspective, or perhaps one of tradition and rituals. We have the low FODMAP and gluten-free recipes you need, from matzo ball soup to charoset, roast meats, salads, side dishes, desserts – and chocolate covered matzo! 

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Matzo Ball Soup

Matzo ball soup in a white bowl with charoset in the background
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Gluten-free matzo ball soup? You bet! Rich chicken broth and a big ‘ole matzo ball just like Nana used to make. Get the recipe.

Carrot Consommé

carrot consomme in white bowl with fresh thyme floating on top; orange napkin underneath
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

This light soup is a perfect starter for your holiday meal. Get the recipe.

Carrot Ginger Soup

Carrot Ginger Soup
Photo credit: Audrey Inouye and Lauren Renlund.

Creamy, yet not too rich. This lovely soup is balanced with the sweet, earthy flavor of carrots with the spark of ginger. Get the recipe.

Charoset

charoset in oval bowl with matzo ball soup in background
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

We have two versions of charoset (haroset). This one is based on crispy, crunchy jicama, with walnuts and raisins. You can moisten it with cranberry juice, or red wine. Get the recipe.

Apple Walnut Charoset

closeup of apple charoset in clear glass bowl
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Apples, jicama, walnuts and raisins are combined with brown sugar, a tiny bit of honey and spices for a delicious twist on the classic version. Get the recipe.

Easy & Festive Garlic & Herb Roast Lamb

Low FODMAP Boneless Leg of Lamb, plated with scalloped potatoes and carrots on white plate; flowered napkin
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Garlic-infused olive oil and rosemary are the stars in this simple roast lamb dish. Get the recipe.

Slow Roasted Boneless Leg of Lamb

Low FODMAP Boneless Leg of Lamb, carved on wooden board, yellow flowers in background
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Garlicky flavors, leeks, scallions, lemon, anchovies, red pepper flakes and rosemary create the perfect blend of flavors for this slow roasted version. Get the recipe.

Sweet & Sour Brisket with Red Wine, Grapes and Sweet Potatoes

overhead image of brisket with sweet potatoes & grapes in a red and white platter
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Jews in Eastern Europe from decades past lived frugal lives and lesser expensive cuts of meat, such as brisket, were commonplace. They became quite adept at cooking this cut of meat in a variety of ways – some savory, some a little sweet. Get the recipe.

Short Ribs with Horseradish & Red Wine

short ribs with red wine and horseradish on a blue plate
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Just as with our brisket, this recipe uses a heavy Dutch-oven, we start the recipe on top of the stove and then it goes into the oven where the bulk of the recipe cooking time occurs, allowing you time to make salad and/or mashed potatoes – or take a nap! Get the recipe.

Slow Cooker Short Ribs with Rosemary & Orange

low FODMAP short ribs with rosemary and orange in oval white serving dish
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

The rosemary adds savory depth, while the orange zest adds brightness to this hearty short ribs recipe. Red wine and both whole, peeled tomatoes and tomato sauce provide substance, acidity and flavor. Get the recipe.

Roasted & Glazed Carrots

roasted & glazed carrots, rainbow carrots, on an aqua oval platter
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

A little olive oil, salt, sugar and a hot oven work magic on carrots of all colors. Get the recipe.

Creamed Spinach

overhead image of creamed spinach in white bowl; lavender background and silver spoon
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Heaps of spinach cook down in garlicky olive oil and butter, then enhanced with cream, Parmesan and a hint of freshly grated nutmeg. Get the recipe.

Perfect Steamed Green Beans

perfect steamed green beans on an oval platter with a pat of melting butter
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Sometimes simple is best. These crisp-cooked green beans are the perfect side dish to your rich mains and potato casseroles. Get the recipe.

Carrots & Parsnips with Dijon Butter

Low-FODMAP-Carrots-Parsnips-with-Dijon-butter-on-oval-platter-with-serving-spoon-and-fork
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Sweet, earthy carrots and parsnips are lightly coated with Dijon mustard and sweet butter. Coriander and dill add an unexpected twist. Get the recipe.

Beef Tenderloin Stuffed with Goat Cheese Spinach & Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Overhead image of Beef Tenderloin Stuffed with Goat Cheese, Spinach & Sun-Dried Tomatoes on a red and white platter
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

This recipe features a stuffing of Mediterranean flavors that comes together in just a few minutes – but is spectacular enough for guests. Get the recipe.

Classic Potato Gratin

potato gratin in a casserole dish in the background; on a plate in the foreground
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Pounds and pounds of sliced potatoes (we like to use a mandoline) initially simmered on top of the stove with half-and-half, salt, pepper and nutmeg. Then, cheese gets layered on top and the casserole goes in the oven. 40 minutes later you have potato-cheese heaven on a plate. Get the recipe.

Moroccan Lamb Shanks

Low FODMAP Recipe for Moroccan Lamb Shanks with Pomegranate and Mint
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

This recipe looks spectacular, but is easy to make, with an intriguing blend of cumin, coriander, pomegranate and mint. Get the recipe.

Scalloped Potatoes

overhead image of scalloped potatoes in blue oval dish with spoon alongside
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Classic scalloped potatoes – only our recipe is lactose-free! No one will know the difference. Tender potato slices (we like a blend of russet and gold) roasted in the oven with heavy cream, butter, salt and pepper. Get the recipe.

Quinoa, Greens & Bell Pepper Puff

Low FODMAP Quinoa, Greens & Bell Pepper Puff overhead image in blue casserole
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

This makes a great side dish or vegetarian main dish: high protein quinoa with eggs, spinach, kale, red bell pepper, leeks, scallions and Gruyere. Quinoa is a grain that you can enjoy during Passover. Get the recipe.

Potato Cheese Gratin with Mushrooms

Low FODMAP Potato Cheese Gratin with Mushrooms
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

This Potato Cheese Gratin with Mushrooms is comfort food in a casserole dish! Potatoes, cream, melted, creamy Gruyere cheese, garlic-infused oil sautéed mushrooms – all baked until golden brown and bubbly. Get the recipe.

Honey Lemon Pan Roasted Carrots

Low FODMAP Honey Lemon Roast Carrots on white oval platter on dark background
Honey Lemon Pan Roasted Carrots. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Pan roasting carrots lets you keep an eye on them so you can cook them to perfection: just enough but still with a little firmness. Honey, butter and lemon juice create the glaze with the help of rice syrup. Get the recipe.

Kale Quinoa Salad with Blueberries, Green Beans, Feta & Pecans

Monash University Certified low FODMAP Kale Quinoa Salad with Blueberries, Green Beans, Feta & Pecans are a powerhouse combo and beautiful as you can see in this close up shot.
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Think you don’t like kale salads? This one will change your mind and quinoa is a grain that you can enjoy during Passover. Tender cooked green beans, juicy blueberries, crunchy pecans, feta cheese and a tangy vinaigrette. Get the recipe.

Carrot & Potato Tsimmes

Overhead image of carrot % potato tsimmes in blue and white bowl-2
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

“Tsimmes” can reference a stew made of vegetables, often with fruit, almost always with some sort of dried fruit and sometimes meat as well. It also means “a mess” or “a fuss”, as in “why are you making such a tsimmes?” Our version combines carrots, potatoes and raisins. Get the recipe.

Gluten-Free, Lactose-Free Noodle Kugel

Low FODMAP Lactose-Free Gluten-Free Noodle Kugel on plate.
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Kugel is a sweet pasta casserole, except that the word pasta seems so wrong here. Gotta go with noodle. Cooked noodles are combined with sugar, eggs and some dairy. Lots of dairy. Sour cream, cream cheese, farmer’s cheese, butter, cream and/or half-and-half make appearances in recipes that are as different as our own Bubbes and Nanas. This version is gluten-free and takes advantage of lactose-free dairy. Get the recipe.

Roasted Zucchini with Lemon & Garlic

roasted zucchini slices on a white bowl with a silver spoon alongside
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

We love oven roasting as a technique for vegetables because it brings out their natural sweetness and provides a nice char at the same time – and just 5 ingredients! Zucchini, garlic olive oil, lemon zest, salt and pepper. Get the recipe.

Fennel, Kale & Parsley Salad with Clementines & Olives

fennel salad on white plate
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Thinly sliced fennel and kale with lots of parsley create the fresh tasting base for this salad that also features juicy, sweet clementines and briny olives. Get the recipe.

Sautéed Radishes

sauteed radishes in a blue bolw with a silver spoon
Sautéed Radishes. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Little red radishes can be quite peppery when raw, but they mellow out and become quote intriguing when cooked. Think of them like little turnips! Easy to make, unexpected and when else do you get to eat pink food! Get the recipe.

Spicy Roasted Broccolini with Garlic & Lemon

spicy roasted broccolini with garlic and lemon on a round white plate and a white wood background
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Broccolini has a sweet, earthy taste, here enhanced with garlic-infused olive oil, lemon and a red pepper flakes. Get the recipe.

Pan-Roasted Green Beans & Almonds

pan-roasted green beans topped with toasted almonds on an oval white platter
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

We like using slender haricot vert green beans for this simple sauté. A little olive oil, scallions, salt, pepper and sliced almonds come together in a classic combination. Get the recipe.

Lemon Almond Cake

slice of lemon almond cake on a blue and white platye; pink and white flowers in background along with lemons
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

The cake combines whole lemons (that are poached in water until soft), ground almonds, eggs, sugar and baking powder. That’s it. No butter, no creaming techniques like you might have with a layer cake. Please note that it is leavened goods that are the result of fermentation (as with yeast baking) that are forbidden on Passover. If you are not sure, please consult your rabbi. Also, there is Passover baking powder, which is made without cornstarch, a carrier in some baking powder products. Get the recipe.

Flourless Chocolate Cake

flourless chocolate cake on a white plate with fresh raspberries
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Whipped egg whites help create a light texture in this flourless chocolate cake that features Dutch-processed cocoa and dark chocolate – in addition to a smidge of espresso powder. Get the recipe.

Clementine Almond Cake

clementine almond cake on a depression glass green plate; stone background
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

The cake combines whole oranges or clementines (that are poached in water until soft), ground almonds, eggs, sugar and baking powder. That’s it. No butter, no creaming techniques like you might have with a layer cake. Please note that it is leavened goods that are the result of fermentation (as with yeast baking) that are forbidden on Passover. If you are not sure, please consult your rabbi. Also, there is Passover baking powder, which is made without cornstarch, a carrier in some baking powder products. Get the recipe.

Chocolate Macaroons

a mound of chocolate macaroons on a plate; aqua background and flowers on the side
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Chewy coconut macaroons with cocoa – chocolate flavor throughout! Get the recipe.

Simple Coconut Macaroons

our simple coconut macaroons with ingredients in background
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

These are our easiest macaroons! Dump and mix and you are ready to bake! Get the recipe.

Meringue Nests with Lemon Curd

overhead view meringue nests with lemon curd on a glass plate
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Crispy, low fat meringue nests are the perfect vehicle for filling with fruit, sorbet, ice cream or in this case, lemon curd. Get the recipe.

Gluten-Free Chocolate Covered Matzo

closeup of low FODMAP chocolate covered matzoh
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Why not dip some matzo in chocolate and get the kids involved with choosing appropriate toppings? Get the recipe.

Lamb Curry

easy lamb curry and basmati rice on a gray plate with fork alongside
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

If you roast a leg of lamb, what can you do with the leftovers? We think this simple curry is the best idea! Get the recipe.

Sea Breeze Mimosa

low FODMAP sea breeze mimosa in glass
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

A little cranberry juice and grapefruit, along with sparkling wine, make a colorful holiday beverage. Get the recipe.

Fruited Lemonade Rosé Punch

overhead image of punch bowl filled with Low FODMAP Fruited Lemonade Rosé Punch
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

This bunch is perfect for a crowd with Rosé wine and fruit – take the time to make the ice ring. It really adds to the festive look. Get the recipe.

Pineapple Strawberry Prosecco

Low FODMAP Pineapple Strawberry Prosecco in champagne glass with red stirrer
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Pineapple and strawberries add color and flavor to a glass of prosecco. Get the recipe.

Ginger Beet Old-Fashioned

Ginger Beet Old-Fashioned in a clear glass on a piece of slate

This old-fashioned is anything but, with the zing of ginger and the earthy, sweet flavor of beets, and then there is the awesome color, too! Get the recipe.

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