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M meryl Well-known member Apr 4, 2007 #3 Bittersweet chocolate covered macaroons for dessert. smileys/smile.gif
C cheezz Well-known member Apr 4, 2007 #4 I'm not familiar with what is and isn't able to be eaten at Passover... coconut, egg whites and chocolate are all ok?
I'm not familiar with what is and isn't able to be eaten at Passover... coconut, egg whites and chocolate are all ok?
C cindy Well-known member Apr 4, 2007 #5 The biggest no-no is anything with leavening or flour. Also, if your backround is European, no peas, beans or corn. Then, depending on your level of observance, there are the regular rules of kosher, like, don't mix milk and meat.
The biggest no-no is anything with leavening or flour. Also, if your backround is European, no peas, beans or corn. Then, depending on your level of observance, there are the regular rules of kosher, like, don't mix milk and meat.
D deb-in-mi Well-known member Apr 5, 2007 #6 My mom's chicken soup and ElaineTA's Matza balls - also CathyZ's famous flourless cake w Another favourite of mine was the Hillel "sandwiches": Matzo w/ horseradish and haroset (an apple/nut/sweet red wine concoction)
My mom's chicken soup and ElaineTA's Matza balls - also CathyZ's famous flourless cake w Another favourite of mine was the Hillel "sandwiches": Matzo w/ horseradish and haroset (an apple/nut/sweet red wine concoction)
C cheezz Well-known member Apr 5, 2007 #8 peas, beans or corn??! I understand the unleavened bread, but veggies? Do you know if anything in particular is eaten for Good Friday?
peas, beans or corn??! I understand the unleavened bread, but veggies? Do you know if anything in particular is eaten for Good Friday?
C cheezz Well-known member Apr 5, 2007 #9 Haroset - never had that but it sounds good smileys/smile.gif
C cindy Well-known member Apr 5, 2007 #10 I know, I know, and the explanation isn't much better smileys/smile.gif By the way, eggs are fine. Pretty much all the cakes are mostly egg.
I know, I know, and the explanation isn't much better smileys/smile.gif By the way, eggs are fine. Pretty much all the cakes are mostly egg.
C curious1 Well-known member Apr 6, 2007 #11 This link gives an explanation of why those foods are not eaten. More good info on the site. http://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach.asp?AID=1742
This link gives an explanation of why those foods are not eaten. More good info on the site. http://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach.asp?AID=1742