Tag: matzo

Matzo Grilled Cheese

Matzo Grilled Cheese

During Passover we avoid eating leavened bread – call it “TRADITION” (I hope you sang that in your Fiddler on the Roof voice!). Even though we are not religious in our house at all, we strive to keep traditions alive. Eating Matzo during Passover is 

Chocolate Covered Matzo Crack

Chocolate Covered Matzo Crack

Have you heard of Matzo Crack? The meaning behind the name is basically that it is so good, that you will get addicted to it, like crack!* If you are looking for a more PG version of the reasoning… well matzo does “crack” when you 

Chocolate Covered Caramel Matzo

Chocolate Covered Caramel Matzo

Every year since I can remember, Chocolate Covered Matzo graced our Passover table. We always bought it but in recent years 1/2 of the pieces in the package were no longer full pieces of matzo but were broken into small pieces. Having smaller pieces is perfect when it is homemade, but when I buy it and they advertise full sheets – I want full sheets!

A few years ago, (pre-food blog life) I made chocolate covered matzo for my family’s sedar and since it was so easy we have decided it is even better than buying it. My dad wishes I made one without any homemade caramel on it, so maybe next year I will try dipping some so there is more chocolate than matzo to make dad happy.

By the end of Passover most of us are sick and tired of eating matzo – but when you cover it in chocolate it refreshes your tastebuds and makes sure that you can’t get enough of it!

matzo + caramel + matzo = yum

Chocolate Covered (Caramel) Matzo

(as made by Zoe Bakes – a family favorite that I have made for years)

  • 4 – 6 unsalted matzo (whatever fits in your pan)
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter [original recipe called for double this, I wanted less]
  • 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar [original recipe called for double this, I wanted less]
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips

Line a baking sheet with foil. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a sauce pot cook the butter and sugar over medium high heat for about 3 to 5 minutes, whisking constantly. The caramel may melt and be transparent or it may look more crystallized – don’t worry. Spread it evenly over the matzo. Bake for about 15 minutes (rotated and check 1/2-way through).

Remove from oven and add the chocolate. Let the chocolate sit for 5 minutes and then spread evenly over the matzohs. Allow to cool to room temperature (or put in the fridge to cool). Break into strips or bite sized pieces.

Happy Passover … or anytime you have extra matzo that you aren’t sure what to do with it!