Celebrate Passover with Crafts and Food
Searching for new recipes that are kosher for Passover? Try these while you teach your kids the story of the holiday with a few cute crafts!
By Sara Dahan and the editors of Parents Magazine
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Dill-Flavored Matzah Ball Soup
This delicious soup is comfort food at its best. Homemade matzah balls paired with the fresh flavor of dill make for a winning combination.
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Dasha Wright
Passover Mandel Bread
This twice-baked treat is perfect dipped in your morning coffee. The classic flavors of cinnamon and sugar get a sweet boost with yummy chocolate chips.
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Tina Rupp
Roasted Asparagus with Garlic
Roasted asparagus is the perfect side for your family's seder. Fresh lemon provides a tangy bite.
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James Baigrie
Chocolate Break-Up
For a sweet snack this Passover, try this recipe for Chocolate Break-Up. Chocolate and nuts dress up traditional matzoh for a fun and festive delight.
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Dasha Wright
Passover Sponge Cake
The absence of leavening agents makes this sponge cake the ideal dessert for Passover. Orange juice adds a light citrus element.
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Courtesy of Creative Jewish Mom
Passover Pompom Critters
Kids might actually fall in love with these pompom critters that represent the 10 plagues.
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Courtesy of Creative Jewish Mom
Parting of the Red Sea Diorama
Create these clever characters out of corks and bottle caps.
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Courtesy of Creative Jewish Mom
Button Cup
Make a special cup for Elijah by attaching mosaic beads to a wine glass.
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Courtesy of Creative Jewish Mom
Get Crafty!
Check out this awesome book of Jewish crafts to find more Passover ideas!
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