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GG's Matzo Farfel Kugel was my grandmother's signature Passover Stuffing dish at her legendary Passover Seders. With her permission, I get to share this recipe with you and it is truly one of The Best Passover Side Dish Recipes. This recipe is super simple to make and it is dairy free and pareve.

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Ingredients

  • Matzo farfel - this is crushed up matzo. You can buy it pre-crushed in a can or box or just crush your own.
  • Mushrooms
  • Onions
  • Celery - for flavor base.
  • Onion soup mix - the bulk of the seasoning.
  • Chicken soup - this can be from a can or you can use our Easy Homemade Chicken Soup Recipe.
  • Margarine or oil - to saute the veggies.
  • Potato pancake mix - for texture.
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Step by step Instructions on how to make the Best Matzo Farfel Stuffing

Step 1 - Prepare the veggies

Chop the mushrooms, onions, and celery and prepare to saute them.

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Saute the mushrooms, onions, and celery in the margarine or oil. Saute at medium/low heat until they look like this. Add the onion soup mix at this point.

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Step 2 - Make the Matzo Farfel Kugel batter

In a separate bowl, beat the whole eggs and potato pancake mix together.

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Mix the eggs, mushrooms, onions, and celery together.

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In another bowl pour the farfel and then pour the chicken soup and water over the farfel. Be sure that the chicken soup soaks in before moving on to the next step.

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Step 3 - Bake

Mix the veggie/eggs mixture into the farfel and bake at 375 for 30 minutes.

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Recipe FAQ

What is matzo farfel kugel?

A kugel is anashkenaziJewish dish that issimilar toaquiche or frittata. It is usually made with noodles and eggs and can have any number of other ingredients ranging from veggies to fruits. On Passover, we cannot use noodles since they arechomezso wehave toget creative. Matzo farfel substitutes for the noodles and the dish becomes kosher for Passover.If you like this Passover Kugel then you should also try our Sweet Matzo Kugel recipe.

What is matzo farfel?

Matzo farfel is a product that is created by crushing up matzo into pieces. The pieces are approximately ¼ of an inch each but that is only an average as the shapes are not perfect squares. Any smaller than that and it starts to become matzo meal. Farfel is used in place of noodles or crackers in some Passover recipes. This is agebroktsrecipe and should not be eaten if you keep non-gebrokts.

Can matzo farfel kugel be sweet or savory?

There are a lot of recipes for matzo farfelkugeland they come in all varieties. There are both sweet and savory recipes. If you want to getcreativethen you can also make a sweet/savory matzo farfel kugel as well.

How do I make matzo farfel kugel moist and not dry?

Matzo farfel is, by nature, dry. This means that when you cook with it you will need to add a lot of extra moisture. Unlike cooking with potatoes which will expel some liquid into the kugel, the matzo farfel will act like a sponge and soak upall ofthe liquids you add. This means that to keep thekuglemoist you should useall ofthe liquids we talk about in this recipe post and do not leave any out.Also, take a few extra minutes to let the chicken soup soak into the farfel and really get the moisture incorporated.

How can I store matzo stuffing?

Matzo farfel kugel freezes very well. Place it in a disposable foil pan, cover it, and double wrap with plastic wrap, this willinsurethat it does not get freezer burn. If you are not going to freeze it, you can keep the matzo farfel kugel in the refrigerator for about 5-7 days.

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Recipe Pro Tips for Savory Matzo Stuffing

  • Make sure to allow time for the matzo farfel to soak up the chicken stock you pour into it. This will make sure that the farfel contains enough moisture and you will not have dry spots in the middle.
  • If you make the matzo farfel kugel in advance and reheat it you will want to pour ½ cup of chicken stock over the top to make sure that the kugel does not dry out in the oven. (Remember, matzo acts like a sponge).
  • You can try any number of different mushrooms in this recipe. For suggestions, see our cooking tips about different kinds of mushrooms.

How to Store

  • Matzo dressings like this are easy to store. Simply cover with foil or plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 7 days.
  • Slice and place into an airtight container and freeze for up to 6 months.

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GG's Matzo Farfel Kugel (Savory Passover Stuffing)

GG's Matzo Farfel Kugel was my grandmother's signature Passover Stuffing dish at her legendary Passover Seders. With her permission, I get to share this recipe with you and it is truly one of The Best Passover Side Dish Recipes. This recipe is super simple to make and it is dairy free and pareve.

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Course: Dinner, seder, Side Dish

Cuisine: Jewish, Kosher, Passover

Keyword: farfel, kugel

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 pieces

Calories: 391kcal

Equipment

  • 9x13 pan

Ingredients

  • 3 ½ cups matzo farfel
  • 1 cup onion chopped
  • 1 cup celery chopped
  • 8 oz mushroom
  • 1 stick margarine can substitute ½ cup of oil
  • 1 ½ tablespoon onion soup mix
  • 4 egg
  • 4 tablespoon potato pancake mix
  • 8 oz chicken stock
  • ¾ cup water

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Instructions

  • Chop the mushrooms, onions, and celery.

  • In a pan over a medium/low flame melt the margarine and saute the mushrooms, onions, and celery until tender.

  • Season the mushrooms, celery, and onions with the onion soup mix.

  • In a separate bowl, beat the eggs with the potato pancake mix.

  • Add the sauteed mushrooms, onions, and celery into the egg mixture.

  • In a separate bowl, pour the water and chicken soup over the matzo farfel.

  • Mix the farfel into the egg/vegetable batter and pour into a pre-greased 9x13 pan.

  • Bake in the oven at 375ºF for 30 minutes.

Notes

  • Make sure to allow time for the matzo farfel to soak up the chicken stock you pour into it. This will make sure that the farfel contains enough moisture and you will not have dry spots in the middle.
  • If you make the matzo farfel kugel in advance and reheat it you will want to pour ½ cup of chicken stock over the top to make sure that the kugel does not dry out in the oven. (Remember, matzo acts like a sponge).
  • You can try any number of different mushrooms in this recipe. For suggestions, see our cooking tips about different kinds of mushrooms.

Nutrition

Calories: 391kcal | Carbohydrates: 64g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 55mg | Sodium: 222mg | Potassium: 256mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 455IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 31mg | Iron: 3mg

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  1. Sherry Cizek Magid

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    How many eggs!!!!

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    • Ben

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      4 eggs. The recipe has been updated.

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FAQs

Is farfel kosher for Passover? ›

Farfel is an Ashkenazi Jewish egg pasta similar to spaetzle or nokedli, and sometimes referred to as "egg barley." This may sound confusing, but pasta isn't kosher for Passover, so this recipe for matzo farfel, which is simply crushed up matzo crackers, takes its place.

Can farfel kugel be frozen? ›

Matzo farfel kugel freezes very well. Place it in a disposable foil pan, cover it, and double wrap with plastic wrap, this will insure that it does not get freezer burn.

Why is my matzo not Kosher for Passover? ›

Matzos which are labeled “Not Kosher for Passover” are made without a full-time mashgiach present during production, and the water used in kneading the dough is not mayim she'lanu (specially drawn water).

What is the difference between matzo and farfel? ›

Matzo farfel is simply crumbled matzo. It's not finely ground, but closer to the size of coarsely crushed crackers. While there are quite a few uses for matzo, the bigger size of matzo farfel makes it particularly ideal for bready stuffings, crunchy toppings, and sweet or savory kugels.

How long will kugel last? ›

Potato kugel keeps well in the refrigerator for four to five days, as long as it's covered. You can eat a cold slice right out of the fridge, or reheat it in a 350 F oven, uncovered so the top can crisp, until hot. Kugel will also freeze well.

How long does kugel stay good? ›

This kugel can be baked up to two days before serving; reheat it in a 300 F oven for 15 minutes or so. You also can make the kugel and refrigerate it unbaked for up to a day, then bake it just before serving.

How long does kugel keep in the fridge? ›

To store the kugel, you can either cover up the whole casserole or slice and wrap it up in individual pieces. It'll keep in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.

Is matzo farfel the same as matzo meal? ›

Matzo farfel is crumbled matzo. While matzo meal's texture is similar to breadcrumbs, farfel is essentially a roughly crumbled cracker. It's fantastic if you're looking to make a crunchy topping, like for a kugel.

What brands of coffee are kosher for Passover? ›

Kosher Products
  • Cafe Bustelo. Cafe Bustelo espresso coffees are kosher. ...
  • Sara Lee. Sara Lee's frozen Folgers Coffee product line is kosher. ...
  • Estate Select Coffee. ...
  • Flavia, Alterra Coffee and Bright Tea. ...
  • GoodWest. ...
  • Green Mountain Coffee. ...
  • Passover Soda. ...
  • Lavazza Coffee.

Which coffee creamers are kosher for Passover? ›

B'gan Non-dairy Kosher for Passover Coffee Creamer is the perfect way to add a dairy-free creamy taste. Transform your everyday coffee, cakes and sides into something extraordinary.

Does coffee need a hechsher for Passover? ›

Before we end it must be noted that regarding Pesach ALL coffee must have a kosher for Pesach certification. In summary we can say that with a bit of care one can enjoy this popular and ancient drink with confidence in its kashrus.

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