Weeknights typically aren’t as luxurious as Saturday or Sunday nights when it comes to dinner preparations. People are usually too tired or too hungry from a long day of work to prepare an extra-special meal to cap off the day. But what if you didn’t have to put in extra time and effort for a fantastic dish to reward yourself with? That’s right - you totally don’t have to wait until your next Jewish travel experience to enjoy great kosher meals. Check out these fantastic recipe ideas, which are a cinch to prepare. Best of all, they’re certified kosher, too! Vegetable Lasagna Lasagna is well-known the world over for its pairing of two amazing ingredients - meat and cheese. However, when it comes to kosher considerations, you’d have to sacrifice one or the other to keep it kosher. While meat can be easily substituted, cheese is definitely an important aspect to the goodness of lasagna. Fortunately, this Spinach Lasagna recipe from the Spruce Eats isn’t just kosher-friendly, it’s delicious and takes an hour tops! Grilled Salmon Grilling is a simple way to totally level up the flavors of your meal. It gets even easier knowing that minimal ingredients are necessary and preparation is super straightforward! Pairing well-loved fresh ingredients and spices result in a scrumptious Grilled Moroccan Salmon dish with this recipe from U Kosher. Shawarma Lettuce Wraps Do you really just miss the experience of being at a kosher resort and dining on amazing traditional Middle Eastern treats? Give this Shawarma Lettuce Wraps recipe from Kosher.com a go! Healthier than your traditional Shawarma wrap thanks to the lettuce, but totally exciting on the palate thanks to the spicy meat flavor, it’s bound to take your taste buds on a trip to Israel. Hopefully these recipe ideas bring you a great dining experience at dinner tonight! While we cannot enjoy the beautiful sights and exciting sounds of kosher touring for now, we can still enjoy the delicious flavors of such an adventure!
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