41 Passover Desserts to Impress Your Seder Guests

These Passover desserts are by the book: No chametz—wheat, oats, rye, barley, or spelt—here. Instead, choose from flourless chocolate cakes, crisp meringues, rich cheesecakes, and plenty of coconut.

If you’re overwhelmed from preparing the rest of the Passover seder and can’t think beyond brisket, there’s always a crowd-pleasing dessert to fall back on: a platter of fresh fruit. Drizzle some olive oil over it and finish it with flaky sea salt and lime zest. Totally acceptable.

The main rule of Passover is to abstain from leavened bread—but many also avoid kitniyot, skipping certain grains, seeds, and legumes. A few of these recipes include kitniyot, so swap, substitute, or skip as you please. In general, feel free to modify the following recipes according to how you observe. Now, let’s get to our Passover dessert recipes.

  • A flourless chocolate cake topped with whipped cream shaved chocolate and candied orange peels.

    Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton, Prop Styling by Gerri Williams

    Flourless Chocolate-Orange Cake

    With nine probably-in-your-pantry ingredients and no special equipment, you can get this classic Passover dessert into the oven in just about 10 minutes.

  • Alex Lau

    Pignoli Cookies

    Almond paste brings warmth and sweetness to these meringue-like cookies, while toasted pine nuts add crunch.

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