If you've over shopped, here are my top tips for using up the surplus matzah meal, ground nuts and other staples
April 15, 2025 11:13Every year’s the same. Pre-Pesach, I cruise the aisles of the kosher supermarket loading my trolley with plastic table toys for our Seder along with vast quantities of kosher for Passover ingredients that we’ll never get through.
I end the eight days with surplus matzah meal, matzah, potato flour, dried fruits, ground nuts and desiccated coconut. Then there’s that giant horseradish root that festers in the fridge while I deliberate what to do with it until I have to admit defeat and consign it to my compost bin.
None of these foods should end up in landfill and most of us will make use of them over the next few months, but if you are also contemplating a cupboard full of matzah, here are some tips on how to empty your pantries and fridges that bit sooner:
Matzah
It has more uses than you think:
Matzah meal
Most of us use it all year to coat fish fillets or schnitzels; for kneidlach or in salmon rissoles. You can replace breadcrumbs with matzah meal to any recipe. If you do have a glut, try these ideas:
Potato starch
Charoset
If you do still have any over — and the chances are slim in my house as I generally eat it straight from the bowl — there are a few options:
Nuts, whole and ground
Make sure you store them in the fridge to avoid them going rancid. Nuts are great for healthy snacking and also have have a multitude of uses:
Horseradish
There are more uses to this fiery condiment than you would think.
Enjoy the last few days of kitchen slavery.