I went to my first vegetarian seder several years ago in college. We had
vegetarian matzo ball soup and roasted beets amongst other vegetarian dishes. Instead of the traditional shank bone, the host had drawn a picture to represent the bone. I can't say it was the most traditional seder, because after the meal, we all sat around the piano and sang Beatles tunes. These days, many more people are hosting themed eco or
social justice seders and incorporating readings and discussions relating to current social and environmental issues.
If you'll be hosting one of these themed seders or you just want to be able to accommodate your vegetarian and vegan guests at your Passover table, here are some vegetarian Passover recipes that will do the trick.
Link: Vegetarian Passover and Seder Recipes
Related: Ten Passover Seder Cooking Tips
Comments
You could make the shank bone out of fimo clay and reuse it every year!