Pesach Desserts – 2011/5771 Update Posted on April 11, 2011 by Hannah 12 – My Pesach Chocolate Cake – Sugar-Free Chocolate Mousse – Orange Salad – Gato de Muez de Pesah – Rhubarb Cobbler (kitniyot) – My Mother’s Ice Cream Leora’s Sponge Cake Recipe TriLcat’s Apple Cake Shimshonit’s Passover Lemon Pie Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
Thanks for the link to my sponge cake! In my opinion, you should like to Shimshonit’s lemon pie, too. Reply
Thanks for the link. I like the orange salad–simple, fresh, not too filling. After a seder meal, that looks the best to me. Reply
We eat it with kosher orange biscuits that are absolutely delicious. I agree with you: it is the best way to end a copious meal. Reply
These lists are great! A favorite Pesach dessert in our house is Mimi’s Chocolate Covered Almond Lemon Macaroons. Highly recommended! Reply
It is a favorite of mine too! I was still debating whether I would make this with orange salad or Gato de Muez de Pesah. Thanks for providing the link. Reply
Thanks for the link to my sponge cake! In my opinion, you should like to Shimshonit’s lemon pie, too.
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll so that tomorrow morning.
Thanks for the link. I like the orange salad–simple, fresh, not too filling. After a seder meal, that looks the best to me.
We eat it with kosher orange biscuits that are absolutely delicious. I agree with you: it is the best way to end a copious meal.
All the recipes sound great. I like your orange salad recipe, and Leora’s sponge cake. YUM
Thank you Rayna Eliana. If you make any of those, let us know what you think.
I am definitely making one, and will let you know.
That’s very kind of you Rayna Eliana.
These lists are great!
A favorite Pesach dessert in our house is Mimi’s Chocolate Covered Almond Lemon Macaroons. Highly recommended!
It is a favorite of mine too! I was still debating whether I would make this with orange salad or Gato de Muez de Pesah.
Thanks for providing the link.
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