
How to Host the Most Delicious Chocolate Passover Seder


- Host this before or after Passover to avoid tracking down kosher for Passover chocolate, but if you’re up for the challenge, go for it!
- For the cups of chocolate milk, I’d suggest not pouring a whole glass and instead, distributing just a small taste as well as offering some non-dairy alternatives. We don’t want a group full of stomach aches!
- Make an effort to find ethically made chocolate and teach your community about it. Check out this article for more information and 11 companies to support. Or show this short video to teach your participants about this issue.

- Drumstick ice cream cones (1 per participant)
- Chocolate eggs (1 per participant)
- Sour candies (4-5 pieces per participant)
- Strawberries (1 per participant)
- Chocolate-covered matzah* (at least 3 sheets + 1 per participant)
- Chocolate covered orange or orange candies (1)
- Chocolate milk (enough for each participant to have 4 small cups)
- Chocolate syrup or melting chocolate (to dip the strawberries or premake chocolate covered strawberries)
- Chocolate frosting (1 container)
- Candles or tea lights (2)
- Other fun, optional ideas: animal crackers or animal gummies for reading of plagues, small prizes for finding the afikoman, matzah cover