I’m not much of a baker, but I do love a good cookie. And — as good as storebought cookies can be — there’s nothing quite like making cookies at home. The baking smells alone make it worth the effort.
The quintessential Purim treat is hamantaschen. This Yiddish word means “Haman’s pockets”; the name of these triangular filled cookies in Hebrew, oznei Haman, means “Haman’s ears.” They are served as ...
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Hamantaschen Recipe

Hamantaschen – traditional Jewish cookies that are served in Purim holiday. hamantaschen cookies are triangular-shaped cookies that supposed to represent Haman's ears. This hamantaschen recipe makes ...
Hamantaschen cookies are a traditional favorite during the Jewish holiday of Purim. Triangle-shaped, they come with varied fillings, such as apple, poppy, prune or chocolate. Breads Bakery, of New ...
These hamantaschen are more fruity and less sweet than most. Due to my Nana Sara’s tendency to add ingredients “until it’s right,” this recipe was obtained by recording everything during a cooking ...
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease two cookie sheets or line with parchment. 2. Combine cake mix and flour in a large mixing bowl. Stir with a whisk to blend. 3. Add eggs and 3 tablespoons ...
Preheat oven to 350. Spray cookie sheets. Beat eggs and sugar. Add the orange juice, vanilla extract and oil. Add remaining ingredients, and mix well until dough forms. Divide into four parts. Proceed ...
SEATTLE — Zylberschtein's Delicatessen & Bakery is gearing up to fill triangle shaped pastries with everything sweet and savory. Owner and Baker Josh Grunig showed us how to make Hamentashen, a ...
Hamantashen are divisive cookies. Named after the Purim story’s villain, Haman, the triangle confections are supposed to resemble either his hat or his ears, depending who you ask — and many consider ...