These Flourless Passover Desserts Will Be a Joy at Seder
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Everyone looks forward to digging into matzo ball soup and brisket on Passover! But out of all the traditional Passover foods, dessert isn't the first thing that comes to mind. That's because it's not so easy to have a spread of cookies, cakes, and treats when ingredients like flour and grains aren't allowed. Luckily, we took the challenge of finding some truly delicious Passover desserts into our own hands—and boy did we find some sweet ideas. Here, you'll find tons of decadent flourless cakes, coconut macaroons, and no-bake desserts that are so easy to make. You can serve them up for your Passover Seder (the big dinner that kicks off the holiday) or simply make them throughout the week for a treat.
Like with many Passover recipes, you might need to get creative with these spring desserts, but the good news is that it isn't hard to do. Just be sure to check the ingredient list and use products labelled "kosher for Passover" if you prefer. Here, you'll find Passover treats of all kinds, including fun recipes using matzo, refreshing ice creams, and plenty of chocolate desserts to satisfy anyone's sweet tooth. And if you're heading over to a friend's house for the holiday this year, consider wrapping up the candied pecans for a homemade Passover gift.
No-Bake Strawberry Cheesecake
This cheesecake is fluffy, fruity, and gosh-darn beautiful. The pink color is sure to stand out on your holiday table. To make the crust, Passover-approved, swap the graham crackers for crushed Passover cookies or a press-in nut crust instead.
Get the No-Bake Strawberry Cheesecake recipe.
Chocolate Mousse
A thick, decadent chocolate mousse looks even fancier when served in a wine or champagne glass. Of course, you can use any regular cup or bowl if you're serving it during the week.
Get the Chocolate Mousse recipe.
Panna Cotta
This vanilla custard-like treat might look elegant but it's surprisingly easy to make. You can even make it ahead, along with the raspberry sauce on the side. Before you begin, look for gelatin that's labelled as kosher for Passover.
Get the Panna Cotta recipe.
Ambrosia Salad
This retro salad is making a comeback—and for good reason! It's a sweet way to enjoy fruit salad with the addition of fluffy marshmallows and crunchy coconut flakes. Just be sure to use kosher powdered sugar when you make it.
Get the Ambrosia Salad recipe.
Strawberry Pavlova
A pavlova is basically like a giant, over-the-top meringue cookie! It's topped with fluffy whipped cream and sweet, juicy strawberries, making it perfect for spring. Those who don't use cornstarch on Passover can check out the many cornstarch substitutes.
Get the Strawberry Pavlova recipe.
Chocolate Fondue
A big pot of chocolate fondue is like a dream come true. Add a dash of cherry brandy and you'll have a dessert that's over-the-top good! Put out an array of Passover dippers, like pieces of matzo, berries, marshmallows, or even coconut macaroons, and let your guests go to town!
Get the Chocolate Fondue recipe.
Candied Orange Peel
Give your holiday table a bit of sparkle with this sweet treat that's covered in sugar! The orange peel is delicious as is, but it can also be dipped in bittersweet chocolate for extra sweetness.
Get the Candied Orange Peel recipe.
Coffee Ice Cream
Keep a tub of this homemade ice cream in your freezer throughout the holiday and you'll have one happy family! The coffee flavor is rich and strong just like your favorite cup of joe.
Get the Coffee Ice Cream recipe.
Grilled Peaches
You can't go wrong with simple grilled peaches! Maple syrup adds just a touch of sweetness and the toasted pecans will bring a welcome crunch. You can serve them as is or add a dollop of whipped cream on top!
Get Ree's Grilled Peaches recipe.
No-Bake Lemon Cheesecake
The lemony flavor of this no-bake cheesecake screams springtime! You'll want to make it using crushed Passover cookies instead of the graham crackers as the base for the light and creamy filling. And as always, opt for kosher for Passover powdered sugar!
Get the No-Bake Lemon Cheesecake recipe.
Fruit Salad with Mint Syrup
Whether you're serving Passover Seder or a matzah brie breakfast, this bright and minty fruit salad is a welcome addition. You can make the mint syrup ahead of time, then drizzle over the fruit when you're ready to serve.
Get Ree's Fruit Salad with Mint Syrup recipe.
Peach Ice Cream
This homemade ice cream is made with fresh peach puree and a bit of buttermilk for that sweet and tangy flavor. It's a refreshing treat that's a million times better than the store-bought variety.
Get the Peach Ice Cream recipe.
Lemon Curd Ripple Ice Cream
This bright, refreshing recipe combines creamy vanilla ice cream with tangy lemon curd. It's a nice change of pace after a long and heavy Passover dinner.
Get the Lemon Curd Ripple Ice Cream recipe.
Simple Chocolate Truffles
You only need 4 ingredients and 15 minutes to make these sweet chocolate truffles. You can make them ahead and store them in the fridge for up to 2 weeks—easy peasy!
Fruit Salad with Grapefruit-Vanilla Syrup
One way to transform a simple fruit salad into a special treat is to add a flavorful syrup. This one is infused with vanilla for a sweet finishing touch.
Get Ree's Fruit Salad with Grapefruit-Vanilla Syrup recipe.
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream with Hot Fudge Sauce
You can't go wrong with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and this homemade version is surprisingly easy to do! You can even make it ahead for easy holiday prep.
Get Ree's Vanilla Bean Ice Cream with Hot Fudge Sauce recipe.
Candied Pecans
If you're looking for a more snack-able treat, these candied pecans will do the trick. Keep a bowl out for whenever you have a sweet craving.
Get the Candied Pecans recipe.
Sweet Strawberries
These simple, sugary strawberries are delicious on their own. But you can also serve them with whipped cream for an extra-special treat.
Get Ree's Sweet Strawberries recipe.
Key Lime Pie Cheesecake Bars
To make these cheesecake bars for Passover, skip the powdered sugar and swap the chocolate graham crackers for any flourless cookies. Just be sure to look for the "kosher for Passover" label when shopping.
Get Ree's Key Lime Pie Cheesecake Bars recipe.
Sunrise Fruit Salad
Toasted coconut adds a sweet crunch to this colorful fruit salad. It's a healthy and flavorful addition to your Passover table.
Get Ree's Sunrise Fruit Salad recipe.
Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Here's your chance to get creative this Passover! Make the chocolate-covered strawberries your own by choosing from different toppings like chopped nuts or toasted coconut.
Get the Chocolate-Covered Strawberries recipe.
Homemade Dole Whip
This refreshing dessert will have everyone in your family ready for spring. Not only is it a Passover-friendly recipe, but it's full of sweet and tropical flavors you'll love.
Get the Homemade Dole Whip recipe.
Flourless Chocolate Torte
This torte has a fudge-like texture that's rich, decadent, and sure to impress any chocolate lover. It even has a layer of chocolate ganache poured right over the top!
Get the Flourless Chocolate Torte recipe at Sugar and Soul.
Thumbprint Cookies
This simple almond flour-based cookie dough is so simple to make. And it's perfectly versatile, too! You can switch up the flavor jam in the center depending on the season or your family's preferences.
Get the Thumbprint Cookies recipe at Cookie and Kate.
Flourless Almond Fig Cake
This flourless cake has a hint of orange and cardamom to pair with the sweetness from the dried figs. If you have fresh figs on hand, feel free to use those instead. Either way, it'll look as pretty and delicious as it tastes!
Get the Flourless Almond Fig Cake recipe at What Jew Wanna Eat.
Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cups
Homemade candy is a great option for keeping on hand throughout the week. You can nibble on the dark chocolate and almond butter cups whenever the craving strikes. Then again, the various toppings make it pretty enough for a hostess gift.
Get the Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cups recipe at The View From Great Island.
Strawberries Romanoff
This twist on berries and cream is kicked up a notch thanks to warm flavors like brown sugar and vanilla. For a boozy variation, simply add congnac, brandy, or your favorite flavored liquor.
Get the Strawberries Romanoff recipe at Sugar and Soul.
Gluten-Free Carrot Cake
Instead of regular flour, this cake opts for coconut flour to pair with the Greek yogurt and grated carrots. It's perfect for a spring celebration and it even doubles as a healthy dessert.
Get the Gluten-Free Carrot Cake recipe at Food Faith Fitness.
Lemon Posset
What exactly is a posset? It's a British dessert that's rich, creamy, and citrusy. It's best served chilled so it's great for making ahead.
Get the Lemon Posset recipe at Cookie and Kate.
Baked Apple Slices
There's something about the smell of warm apples and cinnamon that just feels so comforting. This simple dessert takes the fuss out of making a pie crust and opts for topping the apple pie filling with scoops of ice cream instead!
Get the Baked Apple Slices recipe at Well Plated by Erin.
Chocolate Coconut Matzo Granola
You'll want to put this sweet snack on repeat even after Passover is done! The matzo crumbles are covered in chocolate, coconut, and almonds, so you can munch on it by the handful or serve it up over a bowl of yogurt.
Get the Chocolate Coconut Matzo Granola recipe at What Jew Wanna Eat.
Lime Coconut Macaroons
This recipe "puts the lime in the coconut" for the ultimate Passover treat! Then, for extra sweetness, it's dipped and drizzled with melted white chocolate.
Get the Lime Coconut Macaroons recipe at Simple Joy.
Poached Figs with Honey and Orange
For this elegant dessert, the figs are poached in a mixture of sweet white wine, warm spices, orange peel, and honey. You can enjoy them with your favorite Passover pound cake or over a bowl of yogurt.
Get the Poached Figs with Honey and Orange recipe at What Jew Wanna Eat.
Flourless Mocha Brownies
Not only does this dessert not have any flour but it's also free from sugar, too! Don't worry though, the maple syrup more than makes up for it!
Get the Flourless Mocha Brownies recipe at Hummingbird High.
Flourless Coconut Cake
It's hard to believe that this super-moist, decadent pound cake is completely grain free. But you better believe it, because it's true!
Get the Flourless Coconut Cake recipe at The View From Great Island.
Coconut Macaroons
These chewy coconut-based cookies are a must-have during Passover. You don't have to dip them in chocolate, but if given the choice, we'd take the chocolate ones any day!
Get the Coconut Macaroons recipe at Cookie and Kate.
Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp
This Passover dessert is loaded with spring flavors from fresh strawberries and rhubarb. For the topping, use coconut flakes and your favorite nuts for added crunch.
Get the Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp recipe at Paleo Running Momma.
Chocolate Matzo
If you've never tried chocolate matzah, you're in for a treat! The crunchy, sweet chocolate "bark" can be customized with various toppings, and it even makes for a great hostess gift.
Get the Chocolate Matzah recipe at Lexi's Clean Kitchen.
Almond Cake
This cake is so soft and fluffy, you would never know it's made with ground almonds. Plus, the pop of lemony flavor is perfect for spring.
Get the Almond Cake recipe at Natasha's Kitchen.
Fallen Chocolate Cake
Yes, you can have cake on Passover! This rich and chocolatey version is made with almond flour so it can still sit on your holiday dessert spread.
Get the Fallen Chocolate Cake recipe at A Cookie Named Desire.
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