For a richer flavor, consider using dark brown sugar instead of white sugar. Adjust the amount to your preference. If the tzimus becomes too thick, add a little water, a tablespoon at a time, until it reaches the desired consistency. Tzimus can be made ahead of time and reheated. The flavors will meld and deepen as it sits. Serve warm as a side dish or dessert.
Marian Johnson
Jun 19, 2025I appreciate that this recipe doesn't use sweet potatoes. It's a refreshing twist on a classic dish. The lemon juice adds a lovely brightness.
Jaclyn Tremblay
Jun 17, 2025I tried this recipe and it was amazing! I will be making this again.
Rosalind Senger
Jun 17, 2025This recipe is a game-changer! I've always been intimidated by tzimus, but this was so easy to follow and the result was amazing. My family loved it!
Bennett Green
Jun 17, 2025The matzo meal is a great tip for thickening the tzimus. I added it and it made all the difference!
Bert Murraylindgren
Jun 15, 2025So easy and so delicious! My kids even loved it!