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Posted on 2008-04-07

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Passover Fruit Casserole 17177 views
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Ingredients

1/2 cup dried apricots
1/2 cup prunes
1/2 cup dried pineapple
1/2 cup raisins
3 apples, pared and sliced
9 egg whites
1 cup oil
1 cup sugar
1 cup fine matza meal
cinnamon


Directions

Put the apricots, prunes and pineapple in a bowl. Pour boiling water over them to cover and let stand for at least one hour. Drain. Add the raisins and sliced apples.

Beat the egg whites, adding sugar gradually, to a stiff meringue. Add the oil and matza meal. Mix gently but thoroughly. Fold the batter into the fruit.

Transfer to an oiled, glass baking dish (about 12" x 15"). Sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake for 45 minutes at 350 F/160 C.


Author Comments

MY EXPERIENCE: I first came across this recipe as a low-cholesterol concept for Pesach cooking. My family loved it, but I found it horribly sweet. Because the dried fruits are themselves so sweet, I think the sugar can be cut to 3/4 cup; even a 1/2 cup. My guess is that the oil could also be cut to 3/4 or 2/3 cup.

Other fruits also can be substituted. I used dried pears, for example, when I couldn't find pineapple.


 

Comments

 
Hi,

Can you please tell me what matza meal is and where I can perhaps get it in British Columbia, Canada

Thankyou
Gloria on 2011-03-10
 
matzo meal is like bread crumbs made from matzo. you can purchase it either already ground up or take a box of matzo & run it through a food processor.
melissa on 2011-03-30
 
We have substituted cut up apples and banana
and it it not as sweet- also instead of matzo meal use matzo farfel-
Harriet Starr on 2011-04-14
 
 

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