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24/02/2013, 02:18 PM
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First thing, I do not bake.
Like, at all, really. But I do get homesick and it is a Jewish holiday where these are traditional. My family usually bought them but out here if I don't bake 'em I ain't gonna have 'em. Last year and the year before I was sulking/procrastinating but last night I cowboyed up and made them and they're actually really easy. Hamentashen Ingredients: ⅓ cup sugar 4 tbsp. oil 4 tbsp. apple juice 1 egg 1 tsp. vanilla extract 1 tsp. baking powder 1½ cup flour Pinch of salt And jam for filling! You need jam. Apricot would have been far more traditional but my DH does not eat apricot so I made them with raspberry jam. Cream sugar, oil, juice, egg and vanilla. Add baking powder, salt and flour. Mix until the dough forms a ball which is not sticky. Roll the dough out, about ⅛″ thick. Using a circle cookie cutter, or the mouth of a glass, cut as many circles as possible. (Note: if you are la di dah, realize at THIS moment and no earlier in the process you own no rolling pin, end up rolling out with a wine bottle). Remove remaining dough, roll and repeat. Place a teaspoon of filling in the center of each circle, and fold intro triangles. Bake at 350° F (175 C) for 15–20 minutes. Allow to cool before eating. They have to be folded into triangles to be hamentaschen! Mine had a little more jam centre showing than this and weren't as neat This is a stripped down recipe, some people go batsh*t for various additions like lemon peel or orange juice instead of apple juice or they do all this and then dip them in chocolate and jimmies or whatever, but I just wanted basic hamentaschen that had no dairy in them. They came out well, so anyone who can actually bake should have no trouble. I didn't have a cookie cutter so I just used a glass. It's only a circle you want so no big deal. EDIT: I am 99% sure that my dough actually wasn't rolled out to 1/8th" inch thickness with the help of a bottle of red wine, and that is why I only got 12 instead of 20 - but they still tasted fine. This post has been edited by la di dah: 24/02/2013, 02:22 PM |
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24/02/2013, 02:29 PM
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I tried these at work a few days ago when they were handing them out (I work for a Jewish organisation) and they were delicious! Thanks for the recipe, I might have a go at making them sometime.
Happy Purim LDD |
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26/02/2013, 01:22 PM
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I made these once, I got the recipe from the Monday Morning Cooking Club. Love that book so much. Do you have it lah di ah?
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26/02/2013, 01:45 PM
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I made them last week with DD & DS and they are always a hit, they look much harder then they are ... it's basically a dough recipe and then you need to "fold them".
now we have to start with Pesach ... |
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26/02/2013, 01:50 PM
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now we have to start with Pesach ... NOOOO. Shush about Pesach and maybe it won't hear us. I made these once, I got the recipe from the Monday Morning Cooking Club. Love that book so much. Do you have it lah di ah? No, I don't really own any cookbooks. I should at least get the ones my mom and sister has so I'm on the same page so to speak. Is that one good? And sorry cardamom, I didn't see a reply before! Thanks! It was a pretty good one. I'm making more today though because my DH's grandmother liked them so much. She asked for them. I doubt very much she'll be asking for Pesach stuff. lol. |
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26/02/2013, 01:50 PM
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Thanks la di dah my DS and his little mate from kinder are going to cook these from your recipe when they get home today. I'll post a pic for you so you can see the 4yo effort!!
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26/02/2013, 01:51 PM
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Thanks la di dah my DS and his little mate from kinder are going to cook these from your recipe when they get home today. I'll post a pic for you so you can see the 4yo effort!! Awww! Adorbz. Pix will be loved. EDIT: And triangles are the tastiest shape. Science. Fact. This post has been edited by la di dah: 26/02/2013, 01:54 PM |
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26/02/2013, 01:52 PM
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I tried one (err, some would be a more accurate description, lol!) made by a friend and they are delicious!
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26/02/2013, 02:10 PM
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meplainjanebrain - make sure you really "pinch" the edges together, otherwis ethey open up while baking
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26/02/2013, 02:14 PM
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this year, friends made nutella hamentashen
sacraligous, i know... but zomg!!!! i prefer traditional, mit poppy seeds!!! LALALALALALALALA bring on pesach i say mums coconut macaroons!! gefitle fish.... chopped liver.. i can feel my arteries hardening already..... |
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