Zabar’s Hamentaschen Recipe
This is the recipe from zabars.com that makes rich, buttery hamentaschen, the kind that caused writer Bob Lefsetz to convert to Purim cookie-lover.
Ingredients:
Cookies:
2 ½ Cups All Purpose Flour
Extra Flour for Rolling out Dough
½ Cup Sugar
¾ Lb SWEET Butter
1 Teaspoon Grated Lemon Rind
½ Teaspoon Pure Vanilla Extract
2 Teaspoons Baking powder
2 Eggs
Fillings:
PRUNE:
16 oz Pitted Prunes
1 Cup Chopped Raisins
2 Tablespoons Honey
1 Juice of One Lemon
The Grated rind of One Lemon
POPPY FILLING “MUN”
1 Cup Poppy Seeds
4 Tablespoons Honey
1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice
1 Egg White
Preparation:
To make Cookies
In a large bowl mix flour, sugar and Baking powder.
Use cold butter – and chop it into as small pieces as possible (if you have a pastry cutter it is perfect for this).
Add butter to flour mixture – add lemon rind, vanilla, and eggs and mix, using your hands, until dough forms a ball. You may have to add flour if dough is very sticky. Cover ball with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least two hours (overnight is fine).
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Cut the ball of dough in quarters and roll out, on floured surface, until 1/4” thick.Cut the dough into even circles. I use a water glass to cut dough – but any 3”- 4” round cookie cutter will do.
Fill the center of the circle with one teaspoon of filling and make three corners by pinching them together.
Place on a cookie sheet (lightly greased or with a Silpat lining). Bake for 12-15 minutes. Remove from cookie sheet and cool.
To make Prune Filling
Place prunes in a sauce pan and cover with water. Bring to a boil and reduce heat, allow to simmer for 15 minutes. Drain well.
Add prunes to food processor or blender and chop until a rough smooth mixture is formed – add all other ingredients and mix for approx 30 seconds – do not over process.
To make Poppy Seed Filling
Place poppy seeds in a sauce pan and cover with water. Bring water to a boil, remove from heat and allow poppy seed to remain in pan overnight. Drain and dry well. (I pour them out on paper towels and allow them to air dry).
Add poppy seeds and all other ingredients to a food processor or blender and blend for approx 30 seconds. You do not want to loose the texture of the poppy seeds.
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