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Hamentashen Dough
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Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs, one at a time until well blended. Add flavorings.
Combine dry ingredients and add to the creamed mixture. Blend well.
Chill the dough if you can. Take a quarter of the dough at a time and leave the rest in the fridge. Flour your counter and the rolling pin and even the dough if necessary. Roll out dough. Cut into circles (I use a pint glass) and add filling (see below). Fold into 3 sided cookie. I fold up two sides into a point, then pull up the third side (I use a bench scraper to get up the edges). These cookies spread a small bit so leave room.
Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Watch and catch them when they just start to brown a bit. They are best NOT really well browned.
Suggested fillings:
Poppy seed filling (muhn) - a funny story with this. Some say this is THE traditional version because it's a pun... instead of Hamen - tashen, which means "Hamen's pockets," poppy seed or muhn in yiddish makes it Ha - mun - tashen, which means "the poppy seed pockets."
Prune filling mixed with coconut, chopped nuts, honey, and raisins) - this is the classic.
Cranberry chutney - this is a very strange cookie but it's interesting!
Any other filling will do, but it needs to be a heavy-ish filling. Best if it holds it's shape well so add coconut or nuts to other fillings to add bulk to them.
JWinokur Note 2014-03-18: Meredith and I made these on 2014-03-16[@rev] using coconut oil. See that post for more information
Original Wordpress ID and Date: 7613, 2014-03-16_110700
Justin's Note: Much like Dad's biscotti[@rev], these too use incorrect flour amounts. King Arthur's weight chart[@rev] says 4 cups would be 480g. On 2021-02-24[@rev] we used 480 and it worked fine. ↩