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Photo: Natalie Levin<\/p><\/div>\n

Passover is one of the holidays I love the least. Although springtime is in its beginning and there is a sense of renewal and freedom, there is something about this holiday that really makes me dislike it. The meals and the endless family gatherings on every family-side possible, and the fact that the food (which is a little boring, let’s face it) repeats itself in each of these meetings; certainly does not add to my general sympathy for this Spring holiday. I am mainly waiting for it to end.<\/p>\n

Although I really wanted to travel this holiday this year, it probably won\u2019t happen, which means that we’ll spend the Seder night with my family. Obviously, I\u2019m in charge of the desserts for the feast, and this year I decided it\u2019s going to be simple and tasty. This is how I thought of this chocolate bomb cake, which is one of the easiest desserts you can make for the holiday, that will make everyone say WOW around the table.<\/p>\n

This chocolate bomb cake will be the perfect dessert for the traditional Seder (and for any other special occasion for that matter). It\u2019s really easy to make, and all you need is one large bowl. The topping resembles Ferrero Rocher, thanks to the use of hazelnuts, but you can definitely make it with any other nut you like.<\/p>\n

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Photo: Natalie Levin<\/p><\/div>\n