At Shavuot we celebrate the giving of the Torah and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. This joyous time reminds us to celebrate the incredible provision of YHWH for our needs both spiritually and physically. The combination of milk and honey is traditionally eaten at this time of year and it represents both the Promised Land, as well as the sweetness of Scripture in our lives. I've compiled some delicious desserts that will make your Shavuot celebration very special. A few of them don't contain honey but you could certainly substitute with it as you see fit. I tried to include something for everyone with some vegan options, gluten free recipes, and healthier options.
No Bake Fruit Tart from Half Baked Harvest
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie a La Mode Popsicles from Snixy Kitchen
Bursting Blueberry Lemon Layer Cake from Half Baked Harvest
Salted Caramel Cheesecake Mini Pavlovas from Snixy Kitchen
Gluten Free Strawberry Shortcake from Making Thyme for Health
Roasted Berry and Honey Yogurt Popsicles from Cookie and Kate
Chocolate Lovers Greek Yogurt Mousse Cake from Half Baked Harvest
Strawberry Rosehip Frozen Yogurt from Half Baked Harvest
No Bake Greek Yogurt Tart from Cookie and Kate
Strawberry Rhubarb Crumble Bars from Minimalist Baker
Chai Affogato with Coconut Milk Ice Cream from Cookie and Kate
Strawberry Chamomile Naked Cake from Half Baked Harvest
More ideas for Shavuot:
DIY Shavuot Cupcake Toppers
Shavuot Surprise Gift Exchange Game
Seven Ways to Celebrate Shavuot
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