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Chocolate Quinoa Cake
This cake is surprisingly moist and delicious—great for Passover and all year round.
Macaroni and Meat Bake
Here's macaron reynado de karne, the Sephardic version of the Greek meat pastitsio.
Baked Stuffed Apples
Fill your kitchen with the comforting aromas of fall. This healthy recipe is gluten-free, oil-free, sugar-free, and vegan, and it easily adapts to a single serving or a huge batch.
Israeli Sweet Cheese Levivot
While the term levivot technically refers to the potato pancakes so common at Hanukkah, this version with sweet cheese is a fun variation that's perfect for dessert.
Bread Sticks
Inspire your creativity with a variety of toppings and shapes, then serve them with hummus or other dips.
Chicken Soup with Chicken Meatballs and Zucchini Spaghetti
In trying to eat healthfully, I have developed chicken meatballs as an alternative to matzah balls. They taste great and even look the same! But the traditionalists need not worry, as I have also provided ideas for updating traditional matzah balls.
Murakkaba: The Moroccan Mufleta
In the Kitāb al-ṭabīẖ region of Spain, there are two recipes that correspond to the famous mufleta, which is still prepared today in the same way by Moroccan Sephardic Jews: "Murakkaba" and " Murakkaba Layered with Dates."
Hojuelas, Fazuelos, or Fijuelas
This dish takes us on a long journey from Spain to Argentina. All Sephardim are familiar with these rolled thin strips of pastry that are quickly fried and deliciously covered in sugar: they are impossibly tender and will melt in your mouth.