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 ...
This weekend is the Jewish holiday of Purim. One of the coolest things about Purim, besides the fact that it's one of the few times you can actually get drunk at synagogue, is the food. A favorite is ...
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 ...
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 ...
There’s a reason hamantaschen recipes stress the importance of working with well-chilled dough. The cookies I made last––rolling out a ball of the dough from leftover scraps without giving it enough ...
SAN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 28: Micah Siva, originally from Canada but now living in San Francisco, makes triangular, filled cookies called hamantaschen and dumplings called kreplach at her ...
The recipe I made comes from Marcy Cornfeld. Her sister is Judith Newmark, the longtime theater critic at the Post-Dispatch, who used to bring in her sister’s hamantaschen every year to share with her ...