Guest guest Posted April 13, 2008 Report Share Posted April 13, 2008 If you can find the book " Matza 101 " by Jenny Kdoshim and Debbie Bevans, go get it! It has the most stunning matza recipes you can think of and since we don't consult it ythroughout the year, we are really looking forward to the " matza season " . MATZA MINI " FRANKS " 6 prepared Matza 8 tablespoons margarine, softened 1/2 teaspoon EACH, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper 1/4 cup Peppercorn Mustard (optional) 1/4-cup sesame seeds (if available for Passover) 1 package of vegetarian Franks (8) Grease a 13 x 9 cookie sheet with " no stick cooking spray " . In a small mixing bowl combine softened margarine with garlic powder, onion powder and either peppercorn mustard or black pepper and mustard. Lightly coat both sides of matzah with spiced margarine. Cut each " Frank " into thirds and set aside. Cut matzah in half horizontally then again vertically. Place cut " frank " at one end of the matzah quarter and roll away from you as if you are rolling a crescent roll (diagonally); then place onto greased cookie sheet seam side down. Continue till all " franks " are rolled in matzah. Top with sprinkled sesame seeds and bake in preheated oven (425 F) for about one hour. Be sure to rotate pan periodically to insure even browning. This is truly a REAL favourite with children and easy when lots of Meat-eating relatives show up. (Original Source: " Matza 101 " by Jenny Kdoshim and Debbie Bevans, 1998 - adapted for vegetarians) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2008 Report Share Posted April 14, 2008 I checked once again for the companies that do vegetarian franks kosher for passover, and found NATURAL WONDER FOODS of Brooklyn markets. They are under O-U supervision, and they offer: Vegetarian Nuggets, Vegetarian Franks, Cutlets, and Burgers, Cheese Puffs, Mushroom Puffs, Potato Puffs, Spinach Puffs, Falafel Balls, Franks-N-Blankets, and Yamanite (sic) Malawah The company is located at 4522 15th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, 11219. The phone there is 718 435 1146 Couldn't find their website however, and this information is not from this year, so you better check in case anything in their ingredients has changed or they don't do them anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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