Gluten Free Kosher Desserts

Many of these are great for Passover, and all are delicious year-round.

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Eating gluten free does not have to mean missing your favorite desserts! Here are 14 delicious and kosher gluten free dessert recipes to try. Many are great for Passover and those that are not pareve can be made dairy-free by substituting vegan alternatives to things like butter, milk or chocolate chips.

Apple Kugel (Pareve): Perfect for Rosh Hashanah or any time you’re craving apples.

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Lace Cookies with Nutella (Kosher for Passover): These delicate, flourless cookies are so good you will make them all year.

Rugelach: Traditional, tender, flaky and utterly delicious.

Chocolate Chip Cheesecake (Kosher for Passover): Cheesecake, ganache and macaroons inspire this cake that is really three desserts in one!

Honey Apple Cake (Pareve): This dairy-free cake is perfect Rosh Hashanah and delicious year round.

Churros: Try making this fried treat part of your Hanukkah celebration.

Moroccan Apricot Cake (Kosher for Passover, Pareve): Enjoy the flavors of almond, orange blossom and citrus.

Tahini Halva Brownies: Fudgy, rich and tasty.

Chocolate Babka: Sweet, gooey and indulgent.

Chocolate Chip Coffee Cake: Enjoy this delicious cake with your afternoon coffee, no gluten required.

Almond Cake with Strawberry Compote (Kosher for Passover, Pareve): A tasty cake full of flavor.

No-Bake Strawberry Coconut Pie (Kosher for Passover, Pareve): A creamy, vegan pie you will enjoy eating all year.

Chocolate Quinoa Cake (Kosher for Passover, Pareve): A moist and delicious chocolate cake that is dairy-free, gluten-free and Passover friendly.

Flourless Chocolate Cake with Hazelnut Almond Crust (Kosher for Passover): The perfect spring treat.

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