Passover dinner prep isn't for the faint of heart. The unleavened feast commemorates the Israelites being freed from slavery in ancient Egypt—which in modern times translates to a feast without yeast.
The holiday celebrates the Israelites’ liberation from Egyptian slavery, but it continued evolving after the Neo-Babylonians conquered Jerusalem in 587 B.C. The late Middle AgesA lamb, unleavened ...
We’re all familiar with leaven. It’s an important ingredient in most breads, cookies and other baked goods. Yeast is a particular type of leaven, which makes dough rise in the oven. In antiquity, ...