Hamantaschen

(Jewish)

eggs, sugar, oil, vanilla, fruit preserves, baking powder.

A hamantash is an Ashkenazi Jewish triangular filled-pocket cookie, usually associated with the Jewish holiday of Purim. The shape is achieved by folding in the sides of a circular piece of dough similar to a shortbread, with a filling placed in the centre. Hamantashen are made with many different fillings, which are traditionally sweet

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