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By Neal Schindler 

Where in Spokane can I find matzo meal for matzo balls?

SPO_Ask-a-Jew-ad_042114My fellow “Ask a Jew” writer, Hyphen Parent, answered your question as follows:

Safeway on the South Hill (on 29th) has a very small kosher section and usually has both boxed matzah and matzo meal year-round. You can also order it online which is often the best bet for kosher items in the area. Anyone looking for matzo meal would have much better luck around Pesach, though.

I would add that you can make matzoh meal simply by pulverizing matzoh. Specifically, “You can whiz pieces of matzo in the food processor until very finely chopped. A coarser texture will be better for things like meatloaf, while a finer texture is a better choice if you’re going to tackle some matzo-based baking.”

Neal Schindler
Neal Schindler
A native of Detroit, Neal Schindler has lived in the Pacific Northwest since 2002. He has held staff positions at Seattle Weekly and The Seattle Times and was a freelance writer for Jew-ish.com from 2007 to 2011. Schindler was raised in a Reconstructionist Jewish congregation and is now a member of Spokane's Reform congregation, Emanu-El. He is the director of Spokane Area Jewish Family Services. His interests include movies, Scrabble, and indie rock. He lives with his wife, son, and two cats in West Central Spokane.

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