by: Rachael Harris, Bridges for Peace
There is something incredibly satisfying about biting into a chewy, decadent coconut macaroon. Maybe it’s the fact that most are dipped in dark chocolate (which naturally makes everything taste better). Coconut macaroons are a well-loved Passover dessert, becoming a traditional Pesach staple in the late-1800s. To mix up your Seder meal this year, try one of our Israeli-inspired macaroon variations.
Makes 16 cookies
3 c. unsweetened shredded coconut
⅓ c. sugar
4 egg whites
a pinch of salt
zest and juice of 1 lemon
18 drop peppermint essential oil or 1–2 tsp. peppermint extract
1 c. dark chocolate chips, melted
Makes 12–14 cookies
2 c. unsweetened shredded coconut
¼ c. honey
4 egg whites
a pinch of salt
zest of 1 lemon
½ c. finely chopped dried apple
¼ c. chopped walnuts
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 c. dark chocolate chips, melted
Optional: a splash of sweet red wine, mixed into melted chocolate
*BAKING NOTE: Do not touch the cookies until completely cooled! If touched during the baking or cooling process, they may crumble. The dipped chocolate bottom will also help cookies to stay together.
Photo Credit: Rachael Harris/bridgesforpeace.com
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