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Macaroon Matzo Crunch

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Photo by Chelsea Kyle, food styling Rhoda Boone

This matzo treat combines the flavors of two Passover classics: macaroons and matzo. We make it irresistible with a rich caramel coating, a sprinkling of toasted coconut and almonds, and a generous drizzle of chocolate.

Do Ahead:

Matzo crunch can be covered with foil and kept at room temperature up to 3 days.

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