passover seder table setting   Credit: JodiJacobson / Getty Images



passover seder table setting   Credit: JodiJacobson / Getty Images

passover seder table setting Credit: JodiJacobson / Getty Images

passover seder table setting

Credit: JodiJacobson / Getty Images

Whether you host a Passover Seder every year or are attending your very first one, you likely know the basics of the holiday. There’s wine (quite a few glasses, in fact!) to drink, matzoh to break (and find!), and a traditional plate filled with several relevant motifs to use over the course of the holiday ritual, but that doesn’t mean that a Seder can’t be personalized or include anything beyond these basic signature elements. Sweeten your family’s Pesach feast, and the entirety of the gathering, with a few salient extras that reinforce the themes of the holiday. Delight the kids with a set of “plague pops” which (deliciously) help recount the Biblical story; impress the hostess with a fabulous kosher-for-Passover Champagne; or up the ante come dessert with a set of wheat-free macaroons in an assortment of flavors. Discover a few more sweet Seder add-ons below.

passover plague pops   Credit: Courtesy of Etsy

Ten Plague Pops

Pestilence has never looked so cute: Marzipops’ marzipan lollipops ($48, etsy.com) represent each of the 10 curses Moses warned Pharaoh about in the Passover tale. Pass them out to each kid and ask them to recount their pop’s curse for a learning moment.

chocolate-covered matzoh   Credit: Courtesy of Li-Lac Chocolates

Matzoh for Dessert

New York City’s Li-Lac Chocolates, founded in 1923, offers matzoh coated in dark or milk chocolate ($32, li-lacchocolates.com), packed in a pretty purple gift box.

kosher for Passover Champagne   Credit: Courtesy of Laurent-Perrier

A Sparkling Sip

Searching for the perfect hostess gift? Laurent-Perrier’s Brut Champagne ($70, kosherwine.com) is fizzy, festive, French, and—the clincher—kosher for Passover.

assorted macaroons   Credit: Courtesy of Goldbelly

Modern Macaroons

Wheat-free coconut clusters are a traditional Pesach cookie. To shake things up, pick from seven flavors of Danny Macaroons (from $49 for 12, goldbelly.com), including salted caramel, chocolate almond, and rainbow sprinkles.

passover plague pops Credit: Courtesy of Etsy

passover plague pops

Credit: Courtesy of Etsy

chocolate-covered matzoh Credit: Courtesy of Li-Lac Chocolates

chocolate-covered matzoh

Credit: Courtesy of Li-Lac Chocolates

kosher for Passover Champagne Credit: Courtesy of Laurent-Perrier

kosher for Passover Champagne

Credit: Courtesy of Laurent-Perrier

assorted macaroons Credit: Courtesy of Goldbelly

assorted macaroons

Credit: Courtesy of Goldbelly