Matzo crack is a Passover revelation the entire family will devour. It's simple to make with endless recipe combinations via pantry ingredients you probably have on hand. In addition to hitting those ...
Streit’s lightly salted matzos for this recipe are recommended but any brand will work. If you can only find regular salted matzos, cut back or omit the sea salt at the end. If you can’t find matzos, ...
It's a familiar scene: it's a few days after the Passover Seder, and you've eaten your fair share of matzo slathered with peanut butter, matzo pizza and definitely a good amount of matzo ball soup and ...
While there’s no shortage of food on the seder table, there’s one thing noticeably missing: fluffy, chewy bread. During Passover, only unleavened bread (meaning bread prepared without yeast or other ...
The widely-celebrated Jewish holiday of Passover starts on the evening of Wednesday, April 5. Often celebrated for eight days, the holiday (also known as Pesach) commemorates the Biblical Exodus story ...
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On Passover, dessert options can feel limited. No leavened foods are allowed, so the usual recipes for cakes, cookies and the like are off the table (literally). Flourless desserts and/or desserts ...