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Cauliflower Gratin with Horseradish Cheddar Cheese

One of the Passover Seder staples is horseradish. Pungent, full of flavor, and sometimes a little over the top with its amount of spice, horseradish is called “maror” on the seder plate and symbolizes how bitter and harsh slavery was for the ancient Hebrews in Egypt.As I scrambled to figure out what I wanted to make […]

Chocolate-Dipped Coconut Macaroons

I’ve never been a fan of those store-bought macaroons everyone gets around Passover. They feel dense, and I don’t think they taste that great either. My family seems to enjoy them, but that’s probably because they haven’t tasted a real, true, homemade macaroon. And now that they have, I doubt they’ll ever be able to […]

Passover Kugel: Veggie Style #SundaySupper

Today may be full of sweet treats such as jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, and bright colored marshmallow peeps, but I’m bringing you something healthy and Passover-friendly! #SundaySupper is bringing you tons of yummy Easter and Passover recipes. Thanks to Alaiyo of Pescetarian Journal for hosting this feast! Passover has always been my favorite holiday. You’d think it’d be the opposite […]

Hamantaschen for #Purim

Purim has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean I can’t share these cookies with you. Hamantaschen are a Purim tradition: triangular-shaped cream cheese dough cookies filled with prunes, various kinds of fruit preserves, or poppy seeds, or if you’re me, you also stuff them with things like chocolate, peanut butter and Nutella. (Raspberry preserves […]