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Haroseth





Total Time
25 mins

An inextricable part of the Seder, haroseth represents the mortar that the Jews were forced to work with as slaves in ancient Egypt. Recipes vary widely, depending on region; this one leans toward the Mediterranean, with its dates and warm spices. It was given to us by Tanya Holland, chef-owner of Brown Sugar Kitchen and B-Side Baking Co. in Oakland.

This recipe, and others like it, can be found in the article “These 9 Tanya Holland Recipes Represent a New Soul Food for the West.”

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Photo: Thomas J. Story

 4 firm, tart-sweet apples, such as Fuji or Gala, unpeeled
 1/2 cup roasted unsalted almonds, roughly chopped
 6 pitted Medjool dates, halved lengthwise and chopped (to yield about 1/2 cup)
 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
 3/4 teaspoon orange zest (from 1 large orange)
  Pinch of ground cloves
 2 tablespoons tawny port
 1/4 cup lightly toasted sliced almonds
Step 1
1

Chop 1 1/2 apples into 1/2-in. dice. Coarsely chop remaining 2 1/2 apples, put in a food processor with all remaining ingredients except sliced almonds, and pulse until blended but still quite coarse.

Step 2
2

Turn mixture into a bowl and stir in diced apples. Sprinkle with sliced almonds just before serving.

Step 3
3

Make ahead: Up to 1 day (except toasted almonds), chilled.

Nutrition Facts

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Amount per serving
Calories164
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 6.1g8%

Saturated Fat 0.5g3%
Cholesterol 0.0mg0%
Sodium 0.7mg1%
Total Carbohydrate 27g10%

Dietary Fiber 3.7g14%
Protein 3.1g

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.