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Purim Recipes

Hamantashen Cookies

Hamantaschen

You will need:

  • ½ lb margarine;
  • 8 tsp sugar;
  • 3 ¼ cup flour;
  • 2 tsp baking powder;
  • ¼ tsp salt;
  • 3 tsp orange juice;
  • 2 eggs;
  • 2 tsp vanilla

Filling:

  • 1 jar favorite jam or poppy seed filling;
  • ¼ chopped nuts;
  • sugar and
  • cinnamon.

Directions:

Cream the margarine and sugar. Sift the dry ingredients and add to margarine and sugar mixture. Mix well. Add the eggs, orange juice and vanilla. Knead until dough forms and divide into 6 sections. Refrigerate until chilled.

Roll out sections on a floured board. Use a glass as a cutter for forming circles for the hamentashen shape. Place a tsp of filling into each circle and fold into a triangle by pinching the edges together. Bake in 325 degree oven for 25 minutes.

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The above is just a tiny sampling from the giant telephone size book, A Family Guide to the Biblical Holidays. The book includes graphics, games, puzzles, recipes, and much more for the seven holidays in Leviticus, Sabbath, Hanukkah, and Purim

More About Purim

| Purim in Bible Times | Celebrating Purim | Jewish Customs |
| Messiah in Purim | Purim Links | Childrens books |
| Audio Purim Story | Purim Recipes |

 

 

 

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