Cinnamon & Chocolate Chip Passover Mandel Bread – the perfect Passover dessert – so good you will want to eat it all year round!
Do you love Passover, but have a really hard time finding Passover desserts that don’t taste like cardboard?
Passover is not known for it’s decadent desserts, that is for sure. BUT stop the presses, this cinnamon and chocolate chip mandel bread recipe is the BEST.
My mom makes this every year is something that I can eat all year long – I am telling you that she cannot make it fast enough. It is a great dessert for your Passover sedar or just with a cup of coffee (it is like a biscotti)!!
Either way, you must give this one a try – it will become a Passover staple!
INGREDIENTS NEEDED FOR MANDEL BREAD RECIPE
- Ground walnuts
- eggs
- sugar
- peanut oil (for those that won’t use peanut oil, try coconut oil)
- cake meal
- potato starch
- cinnamon
- chocolate chips
- cinnamon sugar (optional)
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Cinnamon & Chocolate Chip Passover Mandel Bread
Ingredients
- ¾ cup ground walnuts
- 4 eggs
- 1 ¼ cup sugar
- 1 cup peanut oil for those that won’t use peanut oil, try coconut oil
- 2 cups sifted cake meal
- 6 tablespoons potato starch
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 cups chocolate chips
- cinnamon sugar (optional, to sprinkle on after) Do not add this with the dry ingredients
Instructions
- Beat eggs with sugar until creamy
- Add oil and mix
- Add dry ingredients and mix
- Add chocolate chips and nuts and mix
- Cover and refrigerate (overnight if possible, if not, at least 3 hours)
- Form into 2 or 3 loaves and place on cookie sheet
- Bake at 350 degrees for 40 – 45 minutes
- Remove, slice and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar (my mom turns them on the side and covers the edges with the cinnamon sugar for extra yumminess!!)
- Put back in oven until brown (about 5 minutes)
- Eat. Yum. (my mom added that to the recipe!)
Thanks for the recipe! I’m going to make for Passover this year, sounds yummy. Do you bring the dough to room temperature before baking the loaves? Or do you put the loaves in the oven cold after removing them from the fridge overnight?
No you do not, just form it into loaves and then bake.
Hello, WOULD USING ALMOND FLOUR BE A OPTION
THANK YOU
I am so sorry, but I haven’t tried using almond flour yet! If I do I will for sure circle back!!
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Iām in love with this recipe. Iām definitely making again even after Passover! Iām wondering how many cookies do you consider a serving because the recipe says 24 servings and I definitely make more than 24 cookies in one batch.
It really depends on how you cut it. I could see how you could easily get more than 24 out of it!
Can these be made with almonds instead of walnuts?
I haven’t tried Almonds! But I would imagine that it would work!
Going to make this for passover this year. I only have avocado oil. Do you think that would be ok? Thanks!
Such a great recipe for Passover and all year round. Very easy to follow and really delicious.
Thanks for posting this recipe. I love finding new recipes, especially for Passover!
Do you spray the pan with non stick spray, put oil on the pan, use parchment paper, or leave the pan dry.
Thanks.
Great question. I actually use a silicon baking mat (my favorite thing ever!) But, you could easily use parchment paper!
hi-
i just made the mandelbread mixture and it is dry. i’m going to let it sit overnight in the fridge in a covered bowl. if i made it now, it would all crumble apart. the directions are super easy. i know i didn’t make a mistake. do i need more oil tomorrow if it is still dry?
i see there is another reader that posted the same comment. i added 1/4 tsp of baking powder and a pinch of salt. if you have any tips, pls let me know.
thank you! excited to eat this!
The recipe is for a crunchier mandel bread. It isn’t really a soft one. Not sure about adding the extra baking powder. I have made this recipe dozens of times and it never disappoints, but it is a Passover recipe – it won’t be moist. LOL
OMG! These were the BEST! These Passover Mandelaās bread reminded me of my grandmotherās. Delicious and easy to make. Thank you so much for a new recipe that will definitely be one for every Passover.