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What is a good (and easy) traditional Jewish dessert that I can bring to a potluck.?

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What is a good (and easy) traditional Jewish dessert that I can bring to a potluck.?

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  1. Anything store bought in an unopened package.

    Unless you have a kosher kitchen and can prepare it on your own.


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  3. You could try cheesecake.

    Be aware that Jews don't mix meat and milk so if they are having meat there then you shouldn't bring a milk dessert.

  4. Fruit compote is traditional, really easy, and delicious.  

    Start with dried fruit.  Traditionally that would be prunes and apricots.  Some people add dried sour cherries and/or apples, too.  Some people also add a little sugar and/or cinnamon and cloves, but I really like the pure fruit taste. Put it all in a saucepan and add enough water to cover it.  Bring it to a boil, turn off the heat and cover with lid.  Just let it sit for an hour or so.  The water will get a little syrupy and the fruit will become plump and flavorful.  You can stir in a little brandy if you want.  Serve it warm or chilled.

    Have fun at your potluck!

  5. store bought chocolate covered jelly rings

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