Eight days with no bread?? This homemade matzah recipe is so delicious, you may not even miss it! (Maybe…) What is matzah? “For seven days you are to eat matzah-on the first day remove the leaven from your houses. For whoever eats hamatz (leavened bread) from the first to the seventh days is to be cut off from Isra’el” (Exodus…
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Homemade Matzah
Charoset w/ Orange Zest
Spice up your charoset recipe this Passover with some orange zest! What is charoset? Charoset is an element of the passover seder plate. it is traditionally made with apples, nuts, honey, and either wine or grape juice. What does charoset represent? Charoset represents the bricks the israelites made when they were slaves in egypt. it is traditionally eaten in a…
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Sourdough Hamantaschen
This Purim take your hamantaschen to a whole new level with this sourdough hamantaschen recipe! Every Biblical Feast has evolved into having certain foods that have become traditional to eat during that time, and for Purim it’s hamantaschen! Hamantaschen are essentially sugar cookies with filling in the middle, that is then folded into a triangular shape, said to reflect the…
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Shavuot Cheesecake Challah
Take your Shavuot gathering to a whole new level with this cheesecake stuffed challah! Easy to make and so delicious to eat! If you didn’t already love celebrating the Biblical feasts, I think I could definitely persuade you to after you experience the FOOD. For some of the feasts, there isn’t a specific food G-d commands us to eat, however,…
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Shavuot Spicy Date Honey Pizza
This pizza is sure to please any Shavuot gathering you attend this year! It’s spicy, it’s sweet from the date honey, and can be customized with any of your favorite toppings. Yum! Shavuot is definitely not the holiday to go dairy-free on! Traditionally it’s a time to eat cheesecake, cheese platters, and all the dairy your heart can imagine! The…
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