Now that Passover is behind us, one thing that is naturally on a lot of our minds is, what chametz-loaded desserts can we sink our teeth into next?! Well, not to worry, because we’ve gathered a great selection here for you to choose from!
Whether you’re craving cinnamon buns, donuts or classic chocolate chip cookies, we’ve got the perfect sweet treats that will surely satisfy your after-Pesach sweet tooth!
- Lemon Bliss Bundt Cake by Kosher Scoop user Denise Levin

- Peanut Butter Buns by Brynie Greisman

- Amazingly Soft 'n Easy Rugelach by Faigy Grossman

- Chocolate Pretzel Cookies by Miriam Pascal

- Supreme Kokosh Cake from the Nitra cookbook

- Blueberry Scones with Blueberry Chia Jam by Sarah and Yossi Goldstein
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- Devil Dogs Copycat Recipe from the Dining In cookbook

- Batter-Dipped Cookie Dough by Chaia Frishman

- Fruity Cake with Crumbly Topping by Temi Philip

- Moist Cinnamon Swirl Bundt Cake by Nechama Norman

- Peanut Chew Brownies by Faigy Grossman


- Chocolate Banana Babka by Sweet Moments: Rega Matok

- Blueberry Lemon Crumbles from the Dining In cookbook

- Orange Biscotti from the Dining In cookbook

- Chocolate Strawberry Cake by Sweet Moments: Rega Matok

- Easy Egg-Free Chocolate Chip Bars from the Dining In cookbook

- Cinnamon Chocolate Buns from the Dining In cookbook

- Honey Sour Cream Pound Cake by Miriam Pascal

- Pizza Doughnuts by Faigy Grossman

- Cinnamon Palmiers by Paula Shoyer

- Melt-in-your-Mouth Chocolate Chip Cookies by Kosher Scoop user Kosher Cook

- Vegan Chocolate Avocado Cake by Kosher Scoop user Leah Israel

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