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This is a really straightforward traditional parev recipe that includes the classic ingredients of matzah and cinnamon. It is ideal for Seder night as it makes a large pudding, just the perfect dessert after a heavy meal. The apple juice and egg mixture ensures the pudding is light and fluffy.
 
Recipe by: Suzy
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Challah is a traditional Jewish plaited bread eaten on Shabbat and Jewish holidays, except for Passover, when leavened bread forbidden. This easy recipe uses a bread machine. I use the "light" setting on my bread machine.
 
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These are the classic triangular Purim biscuit that are filled with poppy seeds, prunes or apricot preserves. Recipes vary quite considerably from being small cocktail size to being large and heavy. They can either be made with sweet yeast dough or biscuit pastry: it just depends on your preference and family tradition.
 
Recipe by: HIGHROAD
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My family loves these as a side dish or for Sunday brunch. Delicious topped with soured cream and spring onions or apple sauce.
 
Recipe by: Sharon
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A favourite biscuit for the Jewish holiday, Purim! It has always worked better for me if I cover the dough and refrigerate overnight. Some people think it works better if used immediately. You decide!
 
Recipe by: Stu Kinzler
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A Jewish staple at Purim, these biscuits are good any time.
 
Recipe by: SANDI
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These are the easiest hamantashen I've ever made! They are a bit sweet, roll out easily and are consumed quickly! My kids don't want to give them to their friends! Traditional fillings are prune and poppy seed. You can use any tinned fruit filling, whole fruit preserves, chocolate chips or any type filling your family likes! Be creative with these!
 
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This a is traditional Jewish classic dessert especially at your Purim celebration. It is customary to have food containing poppy seeds, fruits and nuts as this is what Esther ate whilst she was kept prisoner in the palace – they were some of the few ingredients that she could obtain that were kosher! This can be parev.
 
Recipe by: NIBLETS
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Garnish with a sprinkle of sugar and some strawberries. The centre will be a little fudgy tasting. There are never any leftovers to worry about.
 
Recipe by: Mirelle Dean
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A Jewish biscuit similar to biscotti.
 
Recipe by: Holly
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This Passover tradition is one of my favourite soups, good year round. I always double the recipe for the matzoh balls, since everyone enjoys them so much. You may wish to cook the matzoh balls in slightly salted water, allow them to cool for several minutes and then transfer them to the soup. Some people say that the matzoh balls make the broth a bit cloudy.
 
Recipe by: NIBLETS
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Makes a nice savory Kosher side dish!
 
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This recipe has no fat and transforms some everyday ingredients in to something very delicious. This cake recipe also ticks all the boxes for a flexible cake, it can be made in advance, it is parev and it is ideal for Pesach.
 
Recipe by: Shelley Ross
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My mum, Faye Grant, has been making this apple cake for her Seders for years. It's the best apple cake recipe you'll ever taste!!
 
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This is a delicious combination of red peppers, tomato sauce and minced chicken layered with matzah. Seasoned with plenty of fresh basil it is a tasty treat. In addition, for those who have nut allergies this is nut free!
 
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Passover cake made with matzo cake meal instead of flour.
 
Recipe by: JANWEISBERGER
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A delightful orange-flavoured sponge cake, perfect for Passover. This recipe uses fine matzo meal.
 
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Are you fed up with cold meat and salads or perhaps you are a vegetarian looking for a tasty supper or lunch dish for Passover? I have sautéed a mélange of mushrooms, surrounded it with some mashed potato and baked it; giving a new meaning to mash!
 
Recipe by: Rachel
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These classic potato pancakes are a Hanukkah tradition, though they make great fare any time of year. Serve with apple sauce, or soured cream and chopped spring onion.
 
Recipe by: MARBALET
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Be sure and remove the coating before slicing this beef roast. You will be amazed at the juiciness and incredible flavour of the meat.
 
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