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picture of recipeClassic Apple Haroset Recipe | MyRecipes
walnut,    cinnamon,    apple,    honey,    red wine
Use the shredding attachment on the food processor to quickly shred the apples. You can also grind or chop them. Don't refrigerate more than two hours before serving or the haroset will be too wat...


picture of recipeDate-Nut Haroset Recipe | MyRecipes
walnut,    nutmeg,    cinnamon,    date,    raisin,    fig,    apricot,    apple,    honey,    marshmallow,    red wine,    lemon juice
A part of every seder, haroset is a thick condiment that symbolizes the mortar the Jews prepared when they were slaves in Egypt. Recipes vary but typically include fruit, nuts, and honey. The marshmal...


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picture of recipeCharoset (huh-ROW-set) Recipe | MyRecipes
lemon peel,    walnut,    cinnamon,    apple,    honey,    red wine
My mother grinds the walnuts in the food processor but finely dices the apples by hand. Prep: 10 minutes.
Instructions Checklist   Step 1   Combine all ingredients. For a chunkier texture, chill until r...


picture of recipeCharoses Recipe - Food.com
walnut,    cinnamon,    apple,    sugar,    red wine
A Staple for the Passover Seder
Serving Size: 1 (64) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 95   Calories from Fat 59 g 63 %   Total Fat 6.6 g 10 %   Saturated Fat 0.6 g 3 %...

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picture of recipeAshkenazic Charoset for the Passover Seder Recipe - Food.com
walnut,    pecan,    almond,    nuts,    cinnamon,    lemon,    apple,    sugar,    red wine
These is served traditionally at the Passover seder.
Serving Size: 1 (817) g   Servings Per Recipe: 1   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 202.2   Calories from Fat 5 g 2 %   Total Fat 0.6 g 0 %   S...


picture of recipeNot Your Typical Charoset Recipe - Food.com
raw sugar,    walnut,    cinnamon,    date,    lemon,    apple,    honey,    red wine
Our mixed heritage household does lots of odd things at Passover, but this one happens to be really tasty. Two key reasons are using sugar in the raw, coarser than refined or brown sugar, and using a ...


picture of recipeSweet Charoset Recipe - Food.com
walnut,    cinnamon,    date,    raisin,    apple,    honey,    brown sugar,    red wine
I made this recipe for Passover this year -- a little of this a little of that -- and it was a big hit.
Serving Size: 1 (125) g   Servings Per Recipe: 14   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 222....


picture of recipeCharoset Recipe | Real Simple
lemon peel,    walnut,    cinnamon,    raisin,    apple,    salt,    honey,    red wine,    orange juice
Instructions Checklist   Step 1   Heat oven to 350 F. Spread the walnuts on a rimmed baking sheet and toast in oven, tossing occasionally, until fragrant, 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool, then roughly chop.   ...


picture of recipeCharoset Recipe | SparkRecipes
almond,    date,    apple,    red wine
Best part of passover
Number of Servings: 8   Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user TARZANMAN21.   Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share by Email More sharing options   Share on Twitter   Print   TAGS:...





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