These Passover Dessert Recipes Are Flourless And Fantastic
Although Girl Scout cookies and traditional cakes are a no-no this Passover, you don't have to rely on macaroons alone to get your sugar fix. From pavlova to chocolate pistachio cake to caramel matzo bark, these crowd-pleasing, kosher Passover dessert recipes are flourless and fantastic and perfect for your next seder.
Mixed Berry Pavlova Layered Cake
If you've yet to sink your fork into a pavlova, we're urging you to get on that ASAP. Layers of berries and whipped cream are sandwiched between crisp and airy meringue discs to create a total show-stopping treat. (via Truffles and Trends)
Lemon Almond Sponge Cake
For those who prefer cake for dessert, this fluffy and spongy masterpiece is calling your name. If you think the crunchy slivered almonds are the best part, just wait until you're introduced to the drizzle of warm lemon sauce. (via Life's a Feast)
Chocolate Caramel Matzo Bark With Strawberries and Coconut
These pretty and swirly matzo bark pieces are springtime perfection. Dot your chocolate caramel concoction with fresh or frozen berries! (via Bakers Royale)
Pecan Banana Matzo Pancakes
Gooey bananas and crunchy pecans make for a sweet breakfast OR dessert. We'd like to stress that even if you aren't celebrating Passover, you should still make these lovely cakes. (via I Will Not Eat Oysters)
Chocolate Matzo Crunch
This is one of the most craved Passover treats out there, and for good reason. Roughly chopped pistachios are sprinkled over a chocolatey topping, then lightly sprinkled with sea salt for that sweet 'n' salty goodness we covet. (via Tori Avey)
Macaroons
Not to be confused with French macarons, these sweet and coconut-y macaroons are just as swoon-worthy. (via Czech in the Kitchen)
Three-Ingredient Jelly Ring Cups
Be still, my heart. These brilliant chocolate cups are filled with an all-natural fruit jelly to keep them free of additives and preservatives. As if all that wasn't awesome enough, they're three ingredients, and done in under 20 minutes. (via C It Nutritionally)
Chocolate Teff Cake
Okay, so *technically* teff is a flour, but it's considered kosher for Passover. (Score!) It pairs wonderfully with chocolate, making this brownie-like cake a fab choice for seders and beyond. (via West of the Loop)
Passover Matzo Crack
Get a post-seder sweet treat in, this time with a crunch! This Passover matzo crack combines matzo, chocolate, nuts, and other toppings for a truly delectable kosher dessert. (via At The Immigrant's Table)
Dark Chocolate Pistachio Macaroons
Who doesn't want to dig in to chocolate-dipped anything? These dipped macaroons deliver a mouthful of creamy, nutty, coconut-y flavors. (via Tori Avey)
Teff Crepe Cake for Passover
This kosher sweet treat presents layers of Teff flour-made cakes and fluffy cream frosting. Sprinkle some berries on top for added flavor! (via West Of The Loop)
Grain-Free Chocolate Chip Mandel Bread
Using a simple homemade dough for this dessert really makes your Passover cooking projects uncomplicated. You can throw in some chocolate chips, or get creative with toppings like raisins for this treat. (via Chelsey Amer Nutrition)
Orange and Date Gluten-Free Hamantaschen
Oranges and dates are a power combo in this dessert that's ideal for Passover. Think of hamantaschen as filled cookies that'll satisfy the end of your meal. (via At The Immigrant's Table)
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