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What
do Kosher Vegan Valentines eat? Why chocolate, of course, and plenty of it!
These Kosher Vegan Chocolate Recipes offer plenty of options for Valentine’s
Day and other occasions. With Valentine’s Day just a few days after Shabbat
Shekalim (Shabbat before New Month of Adar) and Rosh Chodesh Adar (New Month of
Adar) and before the Ta’anit Esther (Fast of Esther), it makes sense to have
plenty of Kosher Vegan Chocolate noshes on hand.
If
your sweetheart is the traditional type, bribe them with Buckwheat Blintzes, Honey Cake or Chocolate Cheesecake. Taking Hamantaschen to vegan friends? Check out the chocolate
version below.
Teaching
children to keep Vegan Kosher at the most chocolate-full time of the year? Kid
chefs will enjoy preparing Chocolate Chip Challah and Chocolate Chip Cookies.
For
a fancier Valentine’s Day menu, whip up a Chocolate Mousse. A decadent
batch of Chocolate Truffles will touch the heart of any
chocolate-loving Kosher Vegan. These recipes will also add a finishing touch to
the celebration of birthdays, weddings and bar and bat mitzvahs.
Hamantaschen
(triangle cookies, chocolate option) (ShalomVeg)
Chocolate Cheesecake (Vegan Chef)
Chocolate Chip Challah (Climbin Vegan)
Buckwheat Blintzes (chocolate option) (Smarter Fitter)
Honey Cake (contains cocoa, no honey) (My Jewish Learning)
Chocolate Mousse (Healthy Shabbat)
Chocolate Chip Cookies (Style It Kosher)
Remember
to visit our Recipe Index for more Kosher Vegan flavors. Happy Valentine’s Day
and Bon Appetit!
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