The No-Potato Passover Cookbook {Cookbook Review + Giveaway}
This Passover, forget about the potato. Instead, stock up on ingredients like spaghetti squash and quinoa for a modern updated take on Passover recipes. The No-Potato Passover by Aviva Kanoff, is a cookbook that as the title suggests, does not include potato recipes! When it first arrived I was eager to look through the recipes. I have to admit, at first I was disappointed with the food photography and design of the book. However, after looking through the recipes I found some great dishes that I would love to cook up this holiday. I happen to be a major design snob, but the fact is most people purchase a cookbook for the recipes and that is definitely not lacking in this one. There are plenty of low carb gluten free dishes that are delicious for Passover and dinner year round. A few of my favorites are,
Warm Mushroom Salad, Pomegranate Goat Cheese Salad, Thai Asian Beef Salad, Cauliflower Au Gratin, Pomegranate Brisket, Southwestern Sweet ‘n Sour Meatballs, and the Jamaican Jerk Chicken.
Bottom line: Although it’s no coffee table book, it delivers what it promises, which is an easy and tasty no potato Passover!
Want to score a FREE copy of The No-Potato Passover Cookbook?
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One lucky reader will win a FREE copy of the cookbook by doing the following:
1. Follow Kosher in the Kitch on Facebook, www.facebook.com/thekosherkitch, then leave a comment here stating you did so.
2. Leave a comment below letting us know what your favorite Passover dish/treat is!
* Contest ends March 14, 2013 10pm EST. The winner will be announced Friday March 15. Open to US residents only.
73 thoughts on “The No-Potato Passover Cookbook {Cookbook Review + Giveaway}”
I love matzo ball soup, and heroset.
I follow Kosher in the Kitch on facebook and cake I guess is my favorite I am not picky but my husband is soooooo I need to learn how to make cool things :) please help.. I hope I win.
I follow kosher in the kitch. My favorite Passover dish is my sister in laws shehakol cake. Its a nut layer with yummy chocolate frosting.
Favorite Pesach treat? Do I have to be honest or healthy? Unfortunately, the first thing I think of is toasted coconut covered marshmallows and anything chocolate…
But I like most food – I am sure I will agree with whatever anyone else posts as well!
My favorite Passover treat is Fatut. It is a Yemenite fried egg and matza with samneh (Yemenite clarified butter)
My favorite Passover recipe (famiy too) are my meat, veggie and cheese blintzes using potato starch for the dough.
we are elated thrilled overjoyed and blessed to follow kosher in the kitch on facebook. we love pesach crepes!
I follow u on Facebook in the kosher in the kitchen group
we look forward to every kosher in the kitch post and love pesach crepes!
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I liked kosher in the kitch and my favorite passover dish/treat is the stew my mom makes :)
followed on facebook
My favorite Passover treat is my mom’s nut tort with mocha cream!
I liked Kosher in the Kitch. My favorite Pesach food are my matzah balls. I separate the eggs, and make two different mixes. Then I make a yolk ball and wrap it with white mix. When you cut open the matzah ball it’s like an egg.
I am your follower on facebook. My favorite is Matzo pizza and vegetable soup with matzo balls, umm delicious!!!!
I can’t imagine a no=potato Pesach, as potatoes are one of the main things my company sells. BUT favorite dish is Moroccan chicken (w/pesach couscous, fig or prunes, peppers and onions).
My favorite Passover food is pomegranate-braised brisket. In second place is my banana chocolate chip sponge cake.
chocolate covered matzah
Shredded apple kugle and also simple roasted veggies
i follow you on facebook, i love matza brei.
My favorite Passover dish is a matzah lasagne. I am a follower of yours on facebook, I would really love to win the book!!!!
I follow you on Facebook. Old fashioned matzo ball made with whole matzahs are my absolute favorite dish.
I follow you on facebook and I love, love, love Pesach pancakes- yum!
Matza ball soup! And matza and butter. Can’t eat them together, though… :)
I am a Kosher in the Kitch follower on Facebook. My favorite Pesach food is the charoset that my mother-in-law makes. It’s the best kind I’ve had so far!
My favorite passover foods are the special cookies and cakes that I make.
I follow on Facebook. Crumb cake is my favorite and charoses
I follow you on FB and my fav peach treat is my moms choc matzah cake…yum
I follow you. And anything chocolate.
I follow on FB> Love Charoset!
I follow you, being the male cook I love your recipes
I follor on FB. My fave’s from last year were gefilte fish balls and mushroom quiche.
following and loving the recipes!
biscotti for passover. can’t wait to make them!
I always follow Kosher in the Kitch on facebook and I love matzah farfel sugar and milk, eggs & onions, matzah stuffing, matzah brie! Need new passover recipes for our community sedars that we do in our house, so would love the No Potato Passover cookbook.
follow you at facebook for a while now. my favorite passover foods are the ones my Grandmother made when so many years ago. also i have (if it’s not lost) a fantastic nut cake recipe.
i love following kosher in the kitchen and i love chocolate challah bread pudding!
I love Kosher in the Kitchen and love Bubby Susan’s egg “lukshen” in my soup.
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Homemade french fries
I already liked you on fb.
My favorite passover food is matzoh pizza.
I follow you on FB. I love cottage cheese pancakes made with matzah meal.
I follow on Facebook. My favorite is my brisket.
I like you on Facebook!
I follow you on facebook
I follow you FB and love seeing all your posts.
I like vegetable matzah lasagna, with mushrooms and spinach
My favorite Pesach dish is Matzah Brei
My absolute favorite for Passover or any other day of the year is Matzah Crunch, toffee covered matzah, what’s not to love?
I follow you on FB already.And I love traditional Brisket and chocolate mousse .
Liked and love!
My mom’s amazing orange nut cake – its not Pesach without it!
My favorite Pesach food is turkey and mushroom stroganoff, zuchinni and carrot ribbon salad, baked beets with orange.
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Fave Pesach recipe (and my kids’) is chocolate covered matzah…
I follow KK on FB. I love your suggestions and I have a tried a number of the recipes you have published. Thank you
This is great , thanks!!
like on fb. favorite is probably cheese cake muffins
My favorite passover dish is matzoh brei
I see your posts on facebook and have enjoyed your recipes that you post links for. Pesach is all about experimenting with new foods you would not bother with the whole year like Jicama.
I follow you on FB already :)
I love matza ball soup!
I need this book! Potatoes are too much for my blood sugar. I am a mother of ten and a rabbi’d wife so….I COOK! I’ll be interested to follow you on Facebook!
Like and followed on facebook. If it has chocolate in it- like flourless chocolate cake, or brownies, or just plain old strawberries dipped in chocolate- I like it!
Love it
I follow on facebook. My favorite pesach recipe is fruit glazed chicken
Hi i follow u in facebook! I love love ur recipes!
My fav dish for pessach is asian beef salad ! Love,Ruth
love the salads
Mayim Bialik’s chocolate pie.
I liked and shared your page :) I pray your book is a HUGE success! Shalom and Chag Shemach!!
i love all ur recipes hard to choose just one!
Everyone including myself loves my apple matzah kugel
Thanks for liking Kosher in the Kitch on facebook (www.kosherinthekitch.com/thekosherkitch) and letting us know your favorite Passover foods! Congratulations Bracha on winning the FREE cookbook! Please email [email protected] with your contact info.
I follow you on facebook. and love your recipes