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Nellie-Hamantaschen
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I love making hamantaschen! It's been a few years since we did but I'll look for the recipe I used.
This reminds me of the match. Last time we made them was right before the match during a HUGE blizzard in Denver. I have a cute picture of DD nekked with socks rolling out the dough. My off the top of my head recommendation -- don't eat a lot of dried fruit filled hamantaschen when you are trapped with your family by snow in your house. u: :!
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I sold the book that I used last time but did find one that looks good in another book. It's a little long to type out, so if you want it just PM me your address and I'll send a copy. There is also a recipe with it for prune, apricot, and poppy seed filling -- or use jam.
I have also made a recipe we got from DD's preschool but I don't think I have that around either. You might be able to find it online? There were only 4-5 ingredients (flour, powdered sugar, margarine, maybe an egg?) and they rolled nicely. We used jelly and chocolate chips for filling. Kids really enjoy rolling and shaping the triangles.
Fluff -- you broke the mixer? Wow!
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My husband very briefly had me convinced that "hamantaschen" translated to "fruit hat" in German. (German being more believable since he speaks some and I don't, whereas I'd know right away that he speaks no Yiddish etc.) It must be fun having a gullible wife. Also it's fun to say and to picture the concept of "fruit hat."Married to a hematopathologist seven years out of training.
Raising three girls, 11, 9, and 2.
“That was the thing about the world: it wasn't that things were harder than you thought they were going to be, it was that they were hard in ways that you didn't expect.”
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Best part of Living w/ the Nice Jewish Girl in college was the FOOD!
and to this day I get pangs for her grandmother's kugel (it had raisins in it and it ROCKED), her chopped liver (which I loved and my friend hated) and her very airy matzo balls. Man, one never lacked for fab food. (and they never made us eat gefilte fish...)
Jenn
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Originally posted by JulieMy husband very briefly had me convinced that "hamantaschen" translated to "fruit hat" in German. (German being more believable since he speaks some and I don't, whereas I'd know right away that he speaks no Yiddish etc.) It must be fun having a gullible wife. Also it's fun to say and to picture the concept of "fruit hat."
She could have been messing with me, too. I never liked her. But the triangle thingys were good. Maybe we'll make some in the name of embracing the world's culture.
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