Anyone plant-based who has ever celebrated Passover knows it can sometimes be a bit of a, shall we say, rough time. Between keeping kosher specifically for Passover and avoiding chametz (or leavened ...
Desserts (namely cookies) are best enjoyed every day. So just because you can't have chametz for Passover doesn't mean you have to miss out on enjoying homemade cookies at your seder. Far from it!
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Passover begins on the evening of Monday, April 22nd and lasts until Tuesday, April 30th this year. One ...
The traditional meal for Passover includes a mix of symbolic foods. Meat, eggs, fruit and vegetables, herbs, and saltwater all have a place on the Seder plate, though more modern passover meals make ...
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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 ...