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Hamantashen

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  • Makes approximately

    2 dozen

    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in
Vegan Desserts

By Hannah Kaminsky

Published 2015

  • About

A simple cookie traditionally made to celebrate Purim, it’s said to be shaped like Haman’s hat, and while I can’t think of any good reason that you would want to eat a hat, this is one that could win the heart of even the pickiest sweet tooth. The versatile dough allows for any filling you could dream of mounding up in the center, and it’s easy enough for the most reluctant of bakers to prepare. Soft and tender, these cookies are far better than the dry, sad triangles so often sold in super

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