22 Apr Egg Salad Tea Matzah Sandwiches
You know those foods that people ONLY eat on certain holidays or at certain times of the year?
- PEEPS at Easter
- Greenbean Casserole and Cranberry sauce at Thanksgiving
- Candy Canes, Eggnog and Fruitcakes at Christmas
- Latkes at Hanukkah
And let’s not forget matzah at Passover.
Here’s what usually happens at Passover.
Grocery stores begin displaying their limited supply of Passover foods, including matzah. People purchase boxes upon boxes of matzah in the fear that the grocery store will run out during the week-long holiday in which no leavened foods are to be eaten. The week ends, and people find themselves with one-if not more box of unopened matzah.
What happens? We’re so sick of eating matzah that as soon as the 8 days have passed, the matzah goes away in a dark cabinet for weeks, months and sometimes, an entire year. By the time the next Passover rolls around, or, let’s be honest, wayyyyy before that time, the matzah hasn’t been touched, thought to be stale and finds its way to the trash. Donate it, you say? Matzah is kind of a hard sell if you’re not familiar with it. I’ll leave it at that.
How appropriate that this month’s Recipe Redux theme is Easy Ways to Reduce Food Waste.
In honor of Earth Day on April 22, we’re challenging ReDux members to show how they reduce food waste. Whatever you would normally toss, use it up. Share tips for reducing food waste in meal planning, prep or using up scraps.
Egg Salad Tea Matzah Sandwiches
1 sheet of matzah, broken into 4 x 4 pieces
your favorite egg salad recipe (try this one or this one.)
cherry tomatoes, halved
fresh basil leaves, torn (optional)
Assemble sandwiches and enjoy!
Regan @ Healthy Aperture
Posted at 13:38h, 25 AprilI don’t have a ton of matzah leftover at my house, typically. But if I did, this would be at the top of the list… ’cause you know, I love me some egg salad!