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!
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. [Photo: Simply Beautiful Eating] If you’ve ever celebrated Passover, you know what’s about to go down this Friday. Eight days on a ...
Last week I shared some classic Nosh Pit recipes that are easily updatable for Passover. Chicken, salads, roasted vegetables – there are still so many things that are easy to prepare. The same cannot ...
Last summer, I returned home to Connecticut for a vacation with my extended family. My brother, in from Southern California, came armed with a "healthy" cookie recipe he swore would impress. As each ...
The Jewish Food Society's culinary manager, Chaya Rappoport, is joining the TODAY Food team to share festive recipes for Passover from the new cookbook, "The Jewish Holiday Table: A World of Recipes, ...
Delectable, decadent, moist, and shiny if you let the batter sit a spell, these flourless cookies can be, as near as this lifetime Roman Catholic could confirm, kosher with the right powdered sugar.
At sundown Wednesday, Jewish families will celebrate the first night of Passover by retelling the story of the exodus from serfdom, the promise of redemption and the decades of the Israelites’ desert ...