4 Sweet Kosher Desserts To Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

Craving something sweet? Here are some soft, succulent desserts that are naturally kosher and will keep you feeling satisfied after every meal. Today's kosher desserts offer an almost endless variety of options for any palate. Try out these kosher dessert recipes you can share with family and friends during glatt kosher holidays or after everyday meals.

Lemon Almond Sponge Cake


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Lemon almond sponge cake is a sweet kosher dessert you have to try. This sponge cake recipe is simple and delicious. It's easy to make and comes with a few variations, so you can make it uniquely your own. This cake is great for dessert parties or even just for snacking on throughout the day—especially if you're trying to watch your weight or eat more healthfully overall!

Chocolate Hazelnut Bars


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It's an indulgent treat that's perfect for any occasion, and it's made with delicious chocolate and hazelnut flavors. This is one of those desserts that tastes like childhood: warmly-scented kitchen, soft spring sunlight streaming through windows as you make something special with your mom or grandma… but without any guilt!

Pecan Banana Matzo Pancakes


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Pecan Banana Matzo Pancakes are like regular pancakes but made with matzo instead of flour. This makes them perfect for Passover, when flour isn't allowed on the table during meals. The matzo gives the pancakes a slightly different texture than your typical pancake—it's denser, more filling, and more satisfying. On top of that, you get all the sweetness of bananas and pecans mixed into one delicious dish!

Chocolate Babka


This delicious pastry is made from a yeast dough that has been braided and then rolled in cinnamon sugar. It's then filled with chocolate ganache and topped with streusel. You can find this pastry at many Jewish bakeries, but you can also make it at home. You can bring these sweet treats as a snack during Jewish travel so you won’t get hungry looking around for kosher cafes and restaurants.

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