
Matzo Ball Soup
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Except for HawaiiOur famous Matzo Ball Soup is now available to be shipped to your door! Our traditional recipe includes chicken broth made from scratch, vegetables, and handmade matzo balls. Now you can have comfort and tradition any time of year.
This product is made with Kosher for Passover ingredients, but it is not Certified Kosher for Passover or made in a Kosher for Passover facility.
Please note that due to carrier issues, Russ & Daughters is unable to ship to Hawaii.
This package includes 1 Qt. of Matzo Ball Soup
- Each quart serves two people and contains two matzo balls.
This product is not eligible for discounts or promotions, unless otherwise noted. Also, it cannot be purchased with promotional gift cards or referral credits.
- Refrigerate upon arrival
- Matzo Ball Soup lasts up to 3 days in the refrigerator
To Serve
- Warm on stovetop for 15 minutes.
- Matzo balls will expand in the broth
- Serve & enjoy!
- Matzo Ball Soup – Chicken Stock, Carrots, Onions, Celery, Chicken Meat, Salt, Dill
- Matzo Balls – Matzo Meal (Wheat Flour, Water), Eggs, Canola Oil, Salt, Pepper
This product is not certified Kosher for Passover or made in a Kosher for Passover facility.

Legendary NYC Appetizing Since 1914
Legendary NYC Appetizing Since 1914

This landmark shop started with an Eastern European immigrant selling food to support his family and save up for a pushcart… which turned into a horse & wagon… which eventually turned into a widely acclaimed appetizing shop recognized for its contributions to the historical landscape of New York's Lower East Side.
When Joel Russ opened his shop in 1914, countless New York shops specialized in “appetizing,” best defined as foods that go with bagels. Russ passed the shop on to his daughters in the 1930s, and today it’s run by fourth-generation owners Josh Russ Tupper and Niki Russ Federman. Russ & Daughters is one of the last of its kind, providing tastes and traditions from the Old World out of the same old tenement building on Houston Street.
In the United States, less than one percent of family businesses survive long enough to enter the fourth generation, but Russ & Daughters has bucked the trend. It's a true taste of old New York.
































