Charoset Recipes for you to try, tell us which one you make and share your own special recipe with us by submitting it here.
Everyone has a favorite and it is actually the most versatile food on the Seder plate and no matter how you make it there is no denying it goes well on a piece of matzah. It is fun to try a few recipes, so take a look and find something different.
Yemenite Haroset
Traditional Ashkenazi Haroset
Persian Haroset
Moroccan Haroset
Italian Haroset
Egyptian Haroset
Here are more Charoset recipes from Ronnie Fein that really go crazy – Old World Charosis Gets a Hip Makeover
This year try something new.
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thanks for all these different charoset recipes!
I add cocoa to my charoses. Cinnamon, cocoa, sugar, almonds, apples, and a teensy bit of red wine.
What a great roundup of charoset recipes!
I love how each culture has a different take on charoset. I’ve been told that the dukkah that I love so was originally a type of charoset too.