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servings15
minutes180
kcalThis Passover Charoset recipe offers a traditional Jewish holiday dish that’s easily prepared using a high-performance blender. Combining apples, walnuts, raisins, and red wine, this symbolic food represents the mortar used by Hebrew slaves in ancient Egypt. The recipe yields a large batch perfect for Passover Seder celebrations, with a texture that’s chunky yet cohesive. The addition of cinnamon and sweeteners like brown sugar and maple syrup allows for customization to suit different tastes. This versatile dish not only serves as a crucial element of the Passover ritual but also stands as a delicious, nutritious snack or spread that can be enjoyed throughout the holiday week. The use of a blender for preparation demonstrates how modern kitchen technology can efficiently produce this time-honored dish while maintaining its traditional essence.
8 medium apples (about 1.5 kg), cored and sliced
2 cups (300 g) raisins
1.5 cups (150 g) walnuts
1/2 cup (120 ml) red wine
1 Tablespoon ground cinnamon
1 Tablespoon brown sugar
2 Tablespoons maple syrup