Cherry Hamantashen

Cherry Hamantashen Recipe
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Recipe Rating:
 3 Ratings
Categories: Cookies, Fruit Desserts, Quick & Easy, For Kids
Keyword: preserves
Serves: 12-18
Prep Time:
Cook Time:

Ingredients

3/4 c margarine, softened (not tub margarine)
3/4 c sugar
1 large egg
1 tsp grated lemon zest
1 tsp vanilla
1/4 tsp salt
drops of water
1 (21 ounce) can cherry pie filling or can use any kind of preserve or try mincemeat
sugar, for sprinkling
2 1/4 c flour
Pinched by LindaLou57, and 153 more.
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ttodd4jesus
Member Since Oct 2012
Tammy's Notes:

This is pronounced [HAH-men-tahsh-en] and is named after a story from the Bible. The book of Esther, who plays the leading role in saving her people. This cookie is made to give as gifts to friends and the poor from the Jewish holiday, Purim. I can not say I know all about this holiday, just a little background info into the cookie. The story of Purim, however, holds out the hope that no matter how bad the circumstances, things will turn out well in the end. You can use any pie filling you like! Very easy to do! I found this recipe on food.com and submitted by Caryn Gale. Photo by Charmine777

 

Directions

1
Cream margarine in mixer bowl.

Add sugar and beat till fluffy.

Beat in egg, lemon peel, and vanilla.

Add in flour and salt.

Beat in water a few drops at a time until dough starts to come away from sides of bowl.

Place dough in a 2-quart size bag and form into a flat disk.

Refrigerate for a minimum of 2-3 hours and maximum of 2-3 days.
2
Roll out dough flat about an 1/8-inch thickness on a lightly floured surface.

Using a round cookie cutter or the top of a cup, cut out circles. (make sure the circles are big enough to hold the filling)

Spoon 2 cherries and a little bit of filling onto the dough circles.

To fold into the shape of a hamentashen (a triangle) use both thumbs and the two first fingers on each hand.

Slide two fingers from left hand under left side and two fingers from right hand under right side and two thumbs under the bottom of circle.

Bring all fingers (with dough) together to form a triangle and try to pinch close.

Repeat this process with remaining circles and dough.
3
Place on a cookie sheet lined with baking paper.

Sprinkle a small amount of sugar on top of each one.

Bake at 350°F for 12-15 minutes or just starting to turn pale golden.
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user Tammy Todd ttodd4jesus
sailboat
Jan 25, 2013
Looks wonderful
CinStraw
CinStraw's Kitchen CinStraw
Jan 25, 2013
Tammy these look awesome.
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Tammy Todd ttodd4jesus
Jan 25, 2013
Thank you Bonnie and Cin! I agree!!
GrammyMim
Miriam Bucholtz GrammyMim
Jan 26, 2013
Can butter be used instead of margerine? This may sound like a strange question, but I never use margerine.
ttodd4jesus
Tammy Todd ttodd4jesus
Jan 26, 2013
Yes butter is fine. Thats actually a good question I'm sure others wondered. Thanks for asking. :)
GrammyMim
Miriam Bucholtz GrammyMim
Jan 27, 2013
I can't wait to try this. My daughter and I used to fight over the apricot ones, and I have a can of apricot filling just sitting there, waiting for me to use it.
ttodd4jesus
Tammy Todd ttodd4jesus
Jan 27, 2013
Glad you will be trying it Miriam! Apricot sounds yummy! Let me know how they turn out!
GrammyMim
Miriam Bucholtz GrammyMim
Jan 27, 2013
I sure will. Might be a little while, but I'll try them.
earthbaker
Shelia Senghas earthbaker
Jan 27, 2013
They look a little labor intensive but I bet they are well worth it. I love cherry! I am not sure I could quit eating them once I got started. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
ttodd4jesus
Tammy Todd ttodd4jesus
Jan 27, 2013
Thank you Shelia for sharing this! They are well worth the fuss!

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