CULTUREVATING FAITH
Cultivating Faith Culture

cul·​ture·vat·ing \ verb

1. Cultivating your faith & family culture by learning to abide in Messiah Yeshua and His Torah.

Now Eating: Matzo Crack – Heaven Without The Leaven

Matzo Crack - Exodus Toffee on Matzah - Heaven without the leaven!

Turning Store-Bought Matzo into Something Miraculous 🍫

Shalom, Mishpacha!

Okay, I might be walking into controversial territory here, but I have to be honest, I have yet to meet a boxed matzo cracker that didn’t taste like disappointment. Dry, bland, and entirely joyless. We make our own matzah bread at home, and it’s so good I have to remind myself it’s only for one week… or I’d be in serious trouble with the scale!

But even boxed matzo can be redeemed! Enter: Matzo Crack! The classic, sweet, crunchy chocolate-toffee treat that turns cardboard crackers into Cracklin Yumminess!

✨ The Classic Favorite: Chocolate Toffee Matzo Crack

I’m not going to reinvent the wheel here—Jennifer Segal from Once Upon a Chef has absolutely nailed the Matzo Crack Recipe. Instead, I’ll share a few of my favorite ways to elevate it to the next level with flavor and flair.

Here’s what I do:

  • Toffee: Add a splash of vanilla extract after it comes off the stovetop, because vanilla toffee is life. I also use salted butter since the crackers are, well, bland as Egypt’s bricks.

  • Chocolate: Pour an entire bag of dark chocolate chips over the hot toffee base right after baking. Spread it smooth, then it’s time to decorate!

🧁 My Favorite Toppings

  1. Dehydrated Kosher Paskesz Mini Marshmallows
    I prep these every winter for hot cocoa or cereal (for a kosher version of lucky charms). I put them on parchment (baking) paper on a cookie sheet, stick in the oven on very low heat and check them until they are fully dehydrated and crunchy. If fully dehydrated, they stay good for months in a ziplock bag. For Matzo Crack, I toss them in the food processor for a crunchy, sweet topping. HUGE hit with everyone—including adults who “just wanted a little bite.” 😉

  2. Graham Cracker Crumbs
    Yep—zero leavening, zero guilt, 100% flavor. Adds a nostalgic, slightly sweet crunch. So good.
    PRO TIP: Pair one graham bite with one marshmallow bite and you’ll want s’more. 😄

  3. Hanukkah Blue Sprinkle Mix
    Plant-based and festive! I had some left from Hanukkah, and it added such a pretty touch. Makes it look as magical as it tastes.

💡 Feeling Inspired?

Feel free to let this inspire your own unleavened creations! Because during this set-apart week, we might be skipping the rise, but not the elevation.

#HeavenWithoutTheLeaven #MatzoCrack #UnleavenedAndUnapologetic

Matzah Men – Amazing Crossing of the Red Sea

Chag Pesach Sameach!  Happy Passover - Edible Crossing the Red Sea with Moses Scene

Edible Crossing The Red Sea Scenes for the Passover Table

Shalom Mishpacha!!!

Since people hold different convictions about what is “unleavened” to have in their homes or consume during Passover, I’m sharing two edible Red Sea scene ideas that you can adapt to fit your family’s standards. One uses common store-bought items, and the other is a fully homemade version featuring my very own Matzah Men, which double as crunchy crackers for dips! Of course, neither, would be considered Rabbinically Kosher (Kashrut).

Setting the Scene – A Moment to Ponder

I can almost see it…

The Hebrews, wide-eyed and breathless, stepping cautiously between towering walls of water. Can you imagine the awe? The roar of the sea held back by the power of יהוה Elohim Himself?

You just know that at least one curious soul had to reach out, ever so tentatively, toward that miraculous wall. Was it a teenager or a child? Did their hand pass through it like mist coming off the water or was it stopped, from a solid glassy water window?

I can see the children clutching their parents’ robes, feet stumbling in the wet sand, while mothers whispering, “Keep going! Keep looking forward! Don’t look back!”

And all around them, movement in the deep. Fish (and yes, even sharks), great and small, drifting just inches away behind transparent walls of water, peering back at the throngs of people and livestock with wonderment of their own. Perhaps the sea life gathered for this parade to see firsthand the Creator’s plan of salvation unfold on their sea floor or were they gathering for a feast that was yet to come?

This wasn’t just any path, it was the one and only portal to freedom.

And every step mattered, with the thunder of chariots growing louder behind them. The magnitude of the shaking of the ground was increasing, steps felt more unsteady. They were feeling out of breath from fear and rushing. The adrenaline rush was almost too much. The stronger people helped the weaker, until they all safely reached the other side.

And then with an almighty CLAP, the sea was set free, too, and those pursuing them were no more.

And the people of Israel broke into dances of joy and songs of HalleluYAH.

Scene 1: Store-Bought Simplicity

This version is quick to assemble and fun to display. It’s also perfect if you’re short on time or want to make a gift for neighbors or friends.

You’ll need:

  • Graham crackers (for the sea walls)

  • Graham cracker crumbs (for the desert floor)

  • Royal icing (to hold it all together)

  • Blue Buttercream icing (to create water)

  • Fish sprinkles (to make the Red Sea come alive!)

  • Pepperidge Farm Gingerbread Men (as the Israelites)

  • A cake board for the base

  • (Optional) Shark and Other Sea Life cake decor

It only takes about an hour to build the entire scene, but because of the structure itself, you’ll need to let the royal icing dry before applying the frosting, so plan for a few hours total.

We gave this version away to our neighbors, and the children absolutely loved it. One even recognized Moses right away! 😊

I also made a smaller, cereal bowl-sized version for us to enjoy as a little treat after dinner, without consuming copious amounts of blue food dye and sugar. Just a bite-sized reminder of the deliverance we celebrate.

Gingerbread Hebrews led by Moses through the Red Sea - A Passover Table Scene or Centerpiece

 

Scene 2: Let My People Go – Matzah Men Edition

My first idea was to use “gingerbread Hebrews,” but then I paused. While some folks consider gingerbread men (especially homemade ones) to be unleavened, others, like my adult son, Joined, raise valid concerns about baking powder or baking soda during the Week of Unleavened Bread.

So, I made Matzah Men instead. They are simple, crisp crackers made without leavening. They turned out delicious and made the perfect edible Israelites for our Red Sea crossing scene!

I wanted to serve them with a naturally blue dip, so I experimented with dyeing low-carb dips using Butterfly Pea Flower tea and other natural coloring options. However, the taste and texture just weren’t quite right. Natural blue food coloring tends to be very sensitive to acid, and keeping the flavor balanced was tricky. I’m sure I could’ve figured it out with more time to experiment, but with the clock ticking…

I quickly made a simple homemade ranch dip with all natural ingredients, no coloring. It was a hit!

As a bonus, I used the leftover scraps from cutting out the matzah men, baked them, and pulsed them in the food processor to make “sand” for the scene. Nothing wasted, everything used.

Either Way – Cross Over to Freedom in Him

These edible scenes add a touch of joy and meaning to the table, especially for children or people like me who are a big kid at heart. Whether you build the dramatic walls of the Red Sea or create tiny desert trails for matzah men to cross, it’s a fun and faith-filled way to remember the miracle of deliverance.

If you try one, I’d love to see your photos!

Chag Pesach Sameach! May we all walk in freedom, guided by His instructions.

Therefore say to Bnei-Yisrael: I am יהוה, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians. I will deliver you from their bondage, and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with great judgments.  I will take you to Myself as a people, and I will be your Elohim.” Shemot (Exodus) 6:6,7

“So I may always keep Your Torah,
forever and ever, and walk about in freedom. For I have sought Your precepts.” ~ Tehillim (Psalms) 119:44,45

Your justice is righteousness forever,
and Your Torah is truth.” – Tehillim (Psalms) 119:142

“If you abide in My word, then you are truly My disciples.  You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free!” ~ Yochanan (John) 8:31,32

 

Free Printable – Worthy is the Lamb Sign for Passover

Free Printable for a Passover Worthy is the Lamb Happy Pesach Yard Sign

More Messianic Passover Themed Printables

Shalom Mishpacha!!!

This year, we decided to add a Passover Sign to our front yard as part of our memorial and celebration.

My part was the graphic design and then we had Walmart Photo make a yard sign for us. For $20 we received a sign, which seemed reasonable for a two-sided, weather-resistant, custom sign that comes with the metal stake. Be sure you adjust it so the words are not close to the border, so that when it arrives, you’ll be happy!

We are going through a lot of hard things currently, so preparing and decorating is our small way of getting our minds focused on Yah’s appointed times and gratitude for Yeshua.

Each year, we are trying to add to our decor and improve on our understanding and obedience.

Where you can download it:

You’ll find the free graphics to download for the sign: https://culturevatingfaith.org/graphics-and-printable/

If you have any issues downloading the sign, please let us know.

May the blessings of Messiah be upon you and yours.