Some of us are great at planning Passover seders and already have our menus down and our ingredients shopped for. Some of us have secured a wonderful seder invitation and are now considering which side dish to bring (here are some good options). And some of us are still a little shocked by the fact that the first Passover seder is this coming Saturday night, April 12.
If you’re in that latter category, I’m right there with you. I’m still scrambling to figure out what I’m going to cook for the relatively small Passover gathering I’m hosting this year and how I can afford all the eggs. (I’m also considering getting this egg-boiling contraption to help?) So it’s nice to know that you can still get an entire Passover feast delivered to your home if you order today from various vendors on Goldbelly. They have some truly yummy options that I’m seriously considering for my seder.
If you’re looking for a fast Passover solution for a last-minute seder or for the second night that doesn’t involve cleaning any dishes, consider one of these mouthwatering options.

Just like the best Jewish comedians, I am obsessed with the classic New York City deli Barney Greengrass. I love that you can order some merch on the side with this appetizers course, for those of you who want to cook the mains but don't want to worry about anything else.

Get your full dinner from the Queen of Pastrami herself!

This Montreal-style Jewish deli based in Brooklyn offers kugel, brisket and soup for your Passover meal.

Junior's Passover Dinner for 4-6
No cheesecake here, but all the classic Ashkenazi staples can be found here from the New York landmark still run by the family of founder Harry Rosen.

From asparagus to apricot glazed chicken and all the Passover classics, this package has everything you need to feed a small crowd.

Brunch for dinner? Russ & Daughters has all the good stuff, including that iconic lox, perfect for an untraditional seder or a midweek Passover brunch.

An appetizing option for a small vegan meal!
