
Make, Share, and Enjoy Special Purim Treats!
Make and share Purim cookies, cake, and more, as well as other delicious Purim foods from around the world!
Our recipe collection also includes Purim cocktails. Tradition says we should drink enough on Purim, so we don’t know the difference between our hero, Mordechai, and our villain, Haman. This idea is only intended for those for whom it is safe, and outright drunkenness is not encouraged (check out A Sober Person's Guide to Jewish Holidays). The idea behind this tradition is that this is a time to let loose, which does not require alcohol. That can mean dancing, dressing in costumes, telling goofy jokes, hanging out with friends, or making a fancy mocktail.
Check out the recipes below for inspiration!
by Eitan Bernath
B'ebe b'Tamer • Iraqi Cookies for Purim
by Ayelet Izraeli
Tiropitakia • Greek Phyllo Triangles
by Nicholas Savroulakis
Chocolate-Filled Funfetti Hamantaschen
by Miriam Szokovski
Pan d’Espanya (Orange Sponge Cake)
by Stella Hanan Cohen
Kreplach (from Yiddish: קרעפּלעך)
by Andrea Quinn
by Jamie Geller
by Tori Avey