Holiday Planning & Ideas Passover Are You Hosting or Attending a Passover Seder This Year? These Gifts and Goodies Will Sweeten Your Feast Upgrade your Passover—which ranges from April 15 to 23 this year—with these festive additions. By Martha Stewart Editors Martha Stewart Editors An article attributed to "Martha Stewart Editors" indicates when several writers and editors have contributed to an article over the years. These collaborations allow us to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information available.The Martha Stewart team aims to teach and inspire readers daily with tested-until-perfected recipes, creative DIY projects, and elevated home and entertaining ideas. They are experts in their fields who research, create, and test the best ways to help readers design the life they want. The joy is in the doing. Editorial Guidelines Published on March 17, 2022 Photo: 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. The Order of the Passover Seder, Explained 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. 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. 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. 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. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit