15 Passover-Friendly Cookie Recipes You'll Be Baking All Year Round
15 Passover-Friendly Cookie Recipes You'll Be Baking All Year Round
Just because you can't have chametz for Passover doesn't mean you have to miss out on cookies at your seder. Far from it! With a few simple swaps, we created plenty of cookie options that'll pair perfectly with your holiday meal. And no, they're not just chocolate-covered matzah variations (though we do love those too). Don't be surprised when you find yourself wanting to bake these Passover-friendly cookies all year round!
First things first, what is chametz and why do you have to avoid it for Passover? Chametz includes foods with leavening agents (like grains that come into contact with water that then ferment and rise) that are forbidden on holidays like Passover. Foods such as bread, cookies, cakes, and pasta are all chametz, while matzo (an unleavened cracker-like bread) is widely enjoyed on the holiday. As the story goes, when the Israelites were forced to leave Egypt, they had to leave so quickly, it didn't allow time for their bread to rise, which is why avoiding chametz is such a part of celebrating this exodus.
So wait, what's the deal with these cookies? Well, we've got a few tricks up our sleeves. Our passover cookie-baking MVP? Almond flour! Since it's not a grain (and doesn't ferment), it's key to baking up our amaretti cookies, gluten-free almond thumbprints, and delicate French macarons. Another worthy mention? Believe it or not, egg whites. They add a light, crisp crunch to these flourless fudge cookies and, of course, macaroons.
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Just because you're avoiding chametz doesn't mean you've got to skip dessert. These Passover-friendly cookie recipes will make your seder the sweetest ever.