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If you haven’t tried matzo ball soup, you’re missing out. Think comforting chicken soup for the soul mixed with chicken and dumplings. This Jewish deli staple is a simple, satisfying soup and is a welcome addition to your Passover Seder or weeknight dinner table.

Slow Cooker Matzoh Ball Soup

This easy slow cooker matzo ball soup recipe cooks from start to finish in your Hamilton Beach® slow cooker.  We used a grocery store shortcut and bought a rotisserie chicken to use in the soup. Buying rotisserie chicken is an easy (and not to mention, a huge time-saver) way to add protein to your meals throughout the week.

Remove the chicken from the bones and shred. Be sure to reserve the schmaltz (or chicken fat) that collects at the bottom of the rotisserie chicken container. The fat will add lots of flavor and richness to the soup.

Slow Cooker Matzoh Ball Soup

Then make the matzo balls. In a large bowl, stir together eggs, matzo meal, schmaltz, chicken stock, fresh parsley, baking powder, salt and pepper. Cover the mixture and refrigerate.

Slow Cooker Matzoh Ball Soup

In the slow cooker crock, mix shredded chicken, more schmaltz (see, we told you it would come in handy), chicken stock, garlic, carrots, celery, onion, parsley sprigs, salt, and pepper. Cook the soup broth HIGH for 2 to 3 hours or on LOW for 4 to 6 hours.

Before the soup is completely finished cooking, make your matzo balls (we used two spoons to help form the balls). When there is 30 mins left on HIGH or an hour left on LOW, drop the matzo balls into the soup broth. The balls cook in the soup broth and soak up the all the delicious flavor. Cook until the matzo balls are firm.

Slow Cooker Matzoh Ball Soup

Remove the parsley sprigs from the soup and serve. Garnish the soup with fennel fronds or a little bit fresh parsley, whichever you prefer.

Slow Cooker Matzoh Ball Soup

Serve this hearty soup, packed with shredded chicken and tasty dumplings, as the main course or serve it alongside other Passover favorites like charoset and brisket for a beautiful holiday meal.

Slow Cooker Easy Matzo Ball Soup
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  1. Remove skin and bones from chicken. Shred the meat and reserve the schmaltz (chicken fat). Set aside.
  2. For the matzo balls, in a large bowl, stir together eggs, matzo meal, 2 tablespoons schmaltz, ¼ cup chicken stock, parsley, baking powder and 1 teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon pepper. Cover and refrigerate.
  3. In a slow cooker crock, stir together shredded chicken, remaining schmaltz, 28 ounces chicken stock, garlic, carrots, celery, onion, parsley, 2 teaspoons salt and ½ teaspoon black pepper.
  4. Cover and cook on HIGH for 2 to 3 hours or LOW for 4 to 6 hours.
  5. Meanwhile, using rounded tablespoons, roll matzo mixture into balls. With 30 minutes remaining on HIGH or 1 hour on LOW drop the balls into the soup mixture. Cook until matzo balls are firm.
  6. Remove cooked parsley sprigs before serving and garnish with fennel fronds or additional parsley, if desired.
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How to Make Charoset for Passover Seder from Everyday Good Thinking by @hamiltonbeach

Charoset is one of the nine symbolic food elements of the traditional Passover Seder plate. It’s made of fruit and nuts and the texture ranges from that of a thick chutney to a paste. It’s traditionally eaten with matzah crackers and is named after an ancient city in the Hebrew bible. You might also find it spelled haroset or charoses.

How to Make Charoset for Passover Seder from Everyday Good Thinking by @hamiltonbeach

There are lots of different ways to make charoset and no two families will prepare it alike, so feel free to alter this recipe to suit your preferences. Some people prefer it with chopped walnuts and apples, like we make it here. Others prefer it in a thicker paste with raisins, figs or dates. Some add chopped almonds or sweet wine, chestnuts or coconut.

How to Make Charoset for Passover Seder from Everyday Good Thinking by @hamiltonbeach

Our recipe saves some time chopping by using a food processor to shred the apples. This way, the apples are a little smaller than if they were chopped by hand, and with less work. Walnuts, raisins, sweet red wine (We used Manischewitz to test this recipe.), orange juice and zest, honey and cinnamon are then added. The mixture is combined and then the entire thing rests until the flavours have a chance to meld for a few hours.

How to Make Charoset for Passover Seder from Everyday Good Thinking by @hamiltonbeach

To present the charoset, we top it with another quick drizzle of honey so it glistens, and then we sprinkle some more orange zest over the top. It really brightens up the bowl of mixed fruit and nuts after it’s been sitting in the wine and spices. The combination of apples, raisins and cinnamon combined with sweet honey and zesty orange makes a great fruit salad combination for Passover Seder or anytime of the year.

How to Make Charoset for Passover Seder from Everyday Good Thinking by @hamiltonbeach

How to Make Charoset for Passover Seder from Everyday Good Thinking by @hamiltonbeach
Apple Walnut Charoset
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  1. Using shredding blade, with food processor running, add apples to food chute. Process until shredded.
  2. Add shredded apples, walnuts, raisins, wine, orange juice, orange zest, honey and cinnamon to a large bowl. Stir until well blended.
  3. Cover and refrigerate for several hours to blend flavours.
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Stack & Snap Food Processor - Hamilton Beach

Whether you are cooking for two or prepping a large family meal, the Hamilton Beach® Stack & Snap™ 10 Cup Food Processor takes the guesswork out of food processing with a simple function guide that shows you which blade to use and which button to press. Designed to be uniquely simple – there’s no twisting, turning or locking required when assembling the food processor.



Chocolate Drizzled Coconut Macaroons

The best macaroons are a crunchy yet chewy combination of toasted coconut, eggs and sugar in a perfect little cookie. It takes a quick mix, short baking time and drizzle of melted chocolate to easily create these beautiful chocolate coconut macaroons from scratch. They are perfect for Passover or for anyone who loves a delicate dessert.

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  1. Heat oven to 325°F.
  2. In a small mixer bowl with electric mixer, beat egg until soft peaks form.
  3. In a large bowl, stir sweetened condensed milk, coconut, flour and vanilla until blended.
  4. Fold beaten egg white into coconut mixture.
  5. Drop mixture by tablespoonfuls onto a parchment paper lined cookie sheet.
  6. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until edges are nicely browned. Let cool on a wire rack.
  7. In a small microwavable bowl, melt chips and shortening in a microwave for 2 minutes on 5 power or until chips are shiny. Stir and drizzle over cookies.
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Easy Reach Toaster Oven from Everyday Good Thinking, the official blog of @hamiltonbeach

 

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