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Chocolate Charoset BitesLooking to sweeten up your seder? Check out these chocolate covered charoset bites - TWO ways! Whether you want Sephardic spices with dates and apricots or Ashkenazi flavors with apples and cinnamon, we have the perfect recipes for you! 😋 BOOKMARK this page for later and TAG us if you try it! A collaboration between @LivLaughCook, @ariel.loves, and @JewishFamilyMagic
Passover Stuffed Dateswondering what to do with all that leftover charoset after the seders? answer: make these charoset inspired stuffed dates! 💫 Recipe by @LivLaughCook and @healthy.to.the.core
Passover Locust CookiesLow-key lo-custs for Passover! These cookies are the cutest way to explain the biblical plagues to your littles (or even to just celebrate nature and all of its creatures!) Gluten-free and dairy-free!
Apple FrogsWhile matzah is usually the star of the Jewish holiday of Passover, we decided to make a fun snack activity recreating the jumping frogs. 🐸 With just a green apple, green grapes, a strawberry and chocolate, this snack activity is a great way for our kids to get creative in the kitchen. Liv ended up using mini marshmallows too, and both kids had so much fun using their imaginations to create their frogs.
Chocolate Matzah CrunchBaking this addicting chocolatey caramel dessert with the kids is our family’s yearly Passover tradition, and trust me, you want in!! Using whole wheat matzah (you can sub with saltine-type crackers if not going the matzah route) and coconut sugar to make it a bit healthier, these crackers are crunchy, sweet, and delicious.