answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Spaghetti Bolognaise is Kosher, but only if it is made with Kosher ingredients and NO meat if you plan to use cheese. This is because in order for a dish to be truly kosher you must NOT mix milk and meat in the same dish.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Hi! I love bolognese sauce, and in response to your question, it is typically not kosher.

The recipe that I am familiar with includes pancetta (italian bacon), ground pork and sometimes includes milk in the sauce. Also, I usually see bolognese sauce topped with grated parmesan cheese too.

BUT, I have made bolognese sauce without the pancetta, pork and milk, and it is absolutely delicious. To keep it kosher, you could use ground veal and beef and omit the milk and parmesan.

Also, a typical bolognese sauce is served with tagliatelle pasta; (tagliare means "cut" in Italian) so this is a wide cut ribbon like pasta. In Italy, people usually don't serve spaghetti with a bolognese sauce, because spaghetti is made with durum wheat which gives it a different texture; it is more slippery and the meat sauce slides off the noodle. But tagliatelle is usually made as a fresh and not dried pasta; its porous texture helps the meat sauce cling to the pasta.

This is one of my favorite dishes; If you want I can send you the recipe that I usually use, but with the kosher modifications.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

No, spelt is one of the forbidden grains during Passover. There are no brands of pasta available on the market that are made from any of the 5 forbidden grains that are certified kosher for Passover. This is because once liquid is added to any of the forbidden grains, or flour made from these grains, the resulting dough must be thoroughly cooked within 18 minutes. Since pasta is made by making dough, cutting the dough into the required shape, then drying it without cooking, it is classified as chametz.

The only pastas available for Passover are either non-Gebrokt - this means that they contain no matzah, matzah products, or grains of any kind. Non-Gebrokt pastas are made from potato starch. Or, pastas made from corn flour. However, as corn is classified as kitniyot, pastas made from corn are not eaten by Ashkenazi Jews.

Another Answer

Well yes, BUT: Actually spelt, like wheat, is one od the "forbidden" grains, BUT the one of the 5 forbidden grains is also REQUIRED for matza. If you are asking about spelt matza...it is kosher for passover from a variety of vendors. If you make kosher matza you may also usae spelt.

Whenin question alsways consult you rabbi.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

Spaghetti and pasta is normally not Kosher for Passover as it is generally made with wheat flour and considered chometz.

In recent years I have seen Kosher for Passover pasta on supermarket shelves in Israel. Perhaps this is made with potato flour like gnocci.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Spaghetti is not kosher for Passover because it is made by mixing wheat flour with liquids at which point it is dried without cooking. Wheat is one of the forbidden grains for Passover.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

Kosher are not people. Kosher are not "allowed" anything.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

Yes (despite its name).

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why is spaghetti not kosher for Passover?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is malt flavoring kosher for Passover?

It would have to be certified kosher for Passover.


Is welsh grape juice kosher for Passover?

The label has to say "Kosher for Passover"


Are pistachios Kosher for Passover?

Yes, only if they are specifically certified kosher for passover. You can find kosher for Passover olives at any Jewish supermarket


Is whiskey kosher for Passover?

It can be, it would require a valid Passover hechsher.


Is cognac kosher for passover?

Yes, it can be since it is made from wine, which can be Kosher for passover if created under appropriate supervision. The bottle would require a kosher for Passover hechsher.


Is any brand of Vinegar kosher for Passover?

If you were able to find corn vinegar that is certified kosher for Passover, it would be kitniyot which means that the majority of Ashkenazi Jews would not use it.


Is gluten free Kosher for Passover?

There are kosher food companies that are now making gluten-free products Kosher for Passover and all-year-round. However, something being gluten-free has no bearing on whether or not it is Kosher or Kosher for Passover.


Is arugula kosher for Passover?

Arugula is an edible leaf and is kosher year round including Passover.


Are walnuts kosher for Passover?

Yes, they must be certified kosher for Passover though.


Are lamb chops kosher for Passover?

Lamb can be kosher for Passover. However, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally do not eat lamb during Passover.


Is fresh fruit kosher for Passover?

Yes, there are no restrictions on fruit for Passover.


Is Wheat berry Kosher for Passover?

Some kosher companies make cereals that are Kosher for Passover.