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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (64g)

Recipe makes 20 servings

The following items or measurements are not included below:

dairy-free margarine

matzo cake meal

Calories 243
Calories from Fat 93 (38%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 10.4g 15%
Saturated Fat 3.8g 19%
Monounsaturated Fat 2.8g
Polyunsaturated Fat 3.1g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 63mg 21%
Sodium 84mg 3%
Potassium 168mg 4%
Total Carbohydrate 37.5g 12%
Dietary Fiber 1.9g 7%
Sugars 30.5g
Protein 3.9g 7%

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Passover Second Days

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Passover Chocolate Mandelbrot (No Flour, Better Than Biscotti)

Recipe #293486 | 1¼ hours | 30 min prep | add private note
AniSarit

By: AniSarit
Mar 21, 2008

Modified from a Canadian newspaper - this is AMAZING stuff! The best description of texture I can give is that this is not totally dry, but it's still crunchy. You will be questioned if it's really Kosher for Passover, you will be questioned how this is possible to make without flour. It's possible AND it's delicious, just try it! Don't half this recipe, it makes a lot, but they will fly off your table! Try variations like cranberries and your favorite nut or dried cherries and almonds instead of the chocolate chips and walnuts.

SERVES 20 , 36 -48 items (change servings and units)

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Directions

  1. 1
    Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  2. 2
    Grease a large cookie sheet.
  3. 3
    In a large bowl, cream together the 2 cups sugar and margarine until smooth.
  4. 4
    Beat in eggs one at a time, mixing well after each one.
  5. 5
    Combine the cake meal, potato starch and salt; stir into the creamed mixture.
  6. 6
    Mix in walnuts and chocolate chips. The mixture will be heavy, don't worry.
  7. 7
    Form into 2-3 long oval loaves (not high!). Place onto the prepared baking sheet (they don't spread too much) lined with parchment paper to prevent sticking. You can use 3 disposable aluminum pans, approximately 5 x 12 by 1 inch high, also lined - and you get a very uniform product.
  8. 8
    Sprinkle the top with half the mixture of 4 teaspoons sugar and cinnamon.
  9. 9
    Check after 30-35 minutes. If lightly browned, remove from oven and let cool till warm (about 15-20 minutes). Change oven temperature to 250 degrees F.
  10. 10
    Slice into 1/2 inch slices.
  11. 11
    Sprinkle with remaining cinnamon sugar and lay pieces on sides.
  12. 12
    Bake for about 5-10 minutes on each side.
  13. 13
    IMPORTANT NOTE: Some people may find that they prefer this baked a little longer. Adjust cooking time to your personal taste.
  14. 14
    Cool completely.

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From: Chef #358821

On Apr 14, 2009

Sorry to be contrary, but as an experienced baker I found that these were NOT AMAZING at all! I followed the recipe as listed here. They were dense and tasted too heavily of matzo and not much else. I will continue to look for something that has more flavor and is a bit lighter.

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  • From: babysmurf

    On Apr 9, 2009

    I just finished baking this for tonight's Seder and they are great! I gave a piece to a friend who isn't Jewish and she couldn't even tell the difference. Will definitely be making these again.

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    From: scancan

    On Apr 25, 2008

    This was so good that my DH would not stop eating it and I was seriously afraid that he would eat it all so I hid it in the oven (the last place he'd think of looking); it certainly does taste like chometz (containing flour). Next time I'm going to leave out the chocolate chips and I will dip it into melted chocolate for a fun variation.

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  • From: Ellie821

    On Apr 22, 2008

    This was a terrific Passover recipe. I made it for the sedar and it was a hit. My kids liked it so much I am going to make it again before the week is up.

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