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Home » Side dishes & Salads » The BEST Pesach potato recipes!

The BEST Pesach potato recipes!

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Proof that potatoes are incredibly versatile! These Pesach potato recipes range from salads and side dishes to simple Passover suppers and delicious main meals.

It’s not long now before all things grainy must be eschewed for a week. That means that pasta, couscous, noodles, bread, and a whole host of other carbs are off the menu. It’s time to dig out the best potato recipes and get stuck in!

Best Passover potato recipes

Because potatoes are so versatile, they can be made into hot side dishes, salads, and even main dishes. Serve plain with a little olive oil or butter, or dress them up with herbs, spices and seasonings. Whatever you do with them, potatoes will happily form the basis of a week’s worth of Pesach meals, without ever becoming boring!

I’ve rounded up some of my favourite Pesach potato recipes here. There’s one per day, and a couple spare! If you have any extras you’d like to share, please add them in the comments.

The BEST Passover potato recipes! Easy, family-approved Pesach dishes.

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My favourite Pesach potato recipes

1. The world’s best roast potatoes

It wouldn’t be seder night without the World’s Greatest Roast Potatoes. My Mum’s recipe – easy to do and still the best! A perfect accompaniment to roast chicken, fish, or the vegetarian alternative.

Perfect easy roast potatoes
Golden, crispy roast poatoes that are crunchy on the outside and fluffy on the inside – perfect!
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Close up image of roast potatoes with oil in a roasting tin.

2. Smoked salmon dauphinoise

More than just a side dish, this unctuous smoked salmon dauphinoise is a meal in itself. A simple green salad is all that’s required to accompany this creamy and indulgent Passover supper.

Smoked salmon dauphinoise
Smoked salmon, sliced potatoes and cream combine to make this easy, tasty and thoroughly luxurious smoked salmon dauphinoise.
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Dish of dauphinoise potatoes seen from overhead, with wooden spatula and linen cloth.

3. Pesach potato gnocchi

These fabulous gnocchi can be made with cheese, or completely parve, and form the basis for a satisfying Passover dinner. If your kids (or you!) can’t make it through the week without serious pasta cravings, these little Italian-style dumplings may well be the answer! A terrific Passover potato recipe.

Gluten-free potato gnocchi
Delicious home-made potato gnocchi made without wheat flour so they are naturally gluten-free. Choose from plain or cheesy options for a satisfying family meal.
Check out this recipe
Bowl of homemade potato gnocchi (raw).

4. Tangy potato salad with herbs

Fed up of lunchtime matza? Try a potato salad instead! I love this tangy potato salad with herbs, but you can ring the changes by adding spring onions, hard boiled eggs, radishes, or whatever else takes your fancy. If you’re feeling spicy, try this curried potato salad instead!

Tangy potato salad with garden herbs
Gently cooked potatoes, tangy pickled cucumbers, fresh herbs & creamy mayonnaise. This simple potato salad with herbs is a delicious side-dish.
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Bowl of tangy potato salad with herbs on a wooden tabletop.

5. Scalloped potato roast with rosemary & garlic

This delicious dish is a family favourite that’s easy to make and looks the business! It’s a regular at our Friday night dinner table, and since it’s completely Pesach-compatible, we can keep it on the menu!

Roasted scalloped potatoes with garlic & rosemary
These roast scalloped potatoes are simple to prepare, and a great make-ahead side dish.
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Garlic & rosemary scalloped potato roast.

6. Crispy potato wedges with garlic & herbs

You can vary the seasoning on these crispy potato wedges according to your taste, and they make a delicious alternative to chips. Try dunking them in sour cream or garlic mayonnaise, or for a simple Pesach supper, serve with runny fried or poached eggs for dipping.

Crispy garlic and herb potato wedges
Hot, crispy and delicious! Easy baked potato wedges that are full of flavour.
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Tray of baked potato wedges.

7. Jacket potatoes

DH insisted I add jacket potatoes to this list. He has a point. Scrub your potatoes, stab a few times with a fork, and bake at 190C for at least an hour, until the skin is crisp and the inside is soft and fluffy. A good jacket potato needs nothing more than a generous knob of butter, but makes a more substantial meal with sour cream, grated cheese, tuna, roasted vegetables, humous (for the kitniot eaters) or egg mayonnaise. Simple but delicious!

How to jazz up your jacket (baked) potatoes!
Great ideas for making humble baked jacket potatoes into the delicious centrepiece of your meal. Get those potatoes in the oven! YUM!
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How to jazz up your jacket (baked) potatoes!

8. Spinach souffle potatoes

Of course, if you really want to go to town with jacket potatoes, with just a little extra effort you can transform them into these wonderful spinach soufflé potatoes – no kitniot or gebrochts here! If you’re not a big fan of spinach, you can substitute another green vegetable, or omit it entirely and add a good handful or two of grated cheese instead.

Spinach soufflé potatoes
A tasty spinach filling rises appetisingly inside these delicious soufflé potatoes. A meal in itself or an indulgent side dish.
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Spinach souffle potatoes.

9. Roasted baby potatoes with mushrooms & onions

This is an awesome all-in-one side dish, that combines roasted potatoes with golden crispy onions and rich, flavoursome mushrooms. Simply add some baked fish or crustless quiche, and dinner is ready!

Roasted baby potatoes with mushrooms and onions
Crisp, golden roasted baby potatoes with tender caramelised onions and delicious earthy mushrooms. Easy to make and so versatile!
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Roasted potatoes with onions and mushrooms.

10. Potato and carrot layer bake

My Mum’s potato and carrot layer bake is another easy and delicious side dish. You get your spuds and vegetables all in one go, so simply serve with the protein of your choice, and you’re ready to eat! 

Potato and carrot layer bake
This easy potato carrot layer bake makes a tasty and satisfying side dish. Dairy and gluten free, and vegan!
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potato carrot layer bake.

11. Bubble and squeak

And finally, what better way to use up your seder leftovers than bubble and squeak?! My recipe uses mashed potato, cabbage and onions, but you can mash up any cooked potatoes and vegetables you like – I’ve used leftover roasties before now, just give them a good mash to get everything well mixed, then shape into patties and fry. Top with a poached or fried egg for a decadently simple Pesach lunch or supper. 

Bubble and squeak latkes
Bubble and squeak latkes are crispy British/Jewish potato cakes with onions and cabbage.
Check out this recipe
3 bubble and squeak latkes cooking in a frying pan - seen from above.

More delicious Pesach Potato recipes

If that’s not enough for you, you might also like:

  • Hasselback potatoes – also called ‘hedgehog potatoes, these crispy little roasties are a long-time favourite
  • Roasted scalloped sweet potatoes – sweet potatoes count, right?
  • Greek potatoes with lemon and garlic – like sunshine in a bowl! Serve with a Greek salad and you’re all set.
  • Courgette and potato Spanish tortilla – an all-in-one meal of potatoes, courgettes (zucchini) and eggs.
  • Sideways potato gratin looking golden and delicious.
    Easy ‘sideways’ potato gratin
  • Overhead image of a baking dish of scalloped sweet potatoes, on a hessian cloth with a purple napkin.
    Roasted scalloped sweet potatoes
  • Moussaka seen from above, with wooden spoon and salad.
    Vegetarian moussaka – a delicious gluten-free dinner!
  • Spanish omelette with courgette (zucchini) and potato.
    Courgette and potato Spanish omelette

What are your favourite Pesach potato dishes? Feel free to share them in the comments! 

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