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Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Stir dry ingredients into a large bowl. Using your fingers, work the butter, vanilla, and applesauce into the flour until it becomes a crumbled texture. Add 4 Tablespoons of ice cold water and combine by hand until water is absorbed. Be careful not to over-mix the dough. Form dough into a ball and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for one hour or longer. After refrigeration period, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. Break off half your dough, wrap and return the other half to the fridge to stay chilled. Begin rolling out the first half on a floured surface. Make sure to lightly add flour when needed to dough, to keep from sticking to your rolling pin. Roll out the dough as thin as possible, without creating holes - this is crucial. Cut circles into your dough using a 3-4" cookie cutter or a glass. Add a dollop of filling to the center of each circle. Dip your finger in the shallow dish of water and run it along the entire edge of the circle. This will help the dough to stick together when baking. Begin to fold your triangular shaped cookies. You can view a step-by-step photo here: http://www.keeleymcguire.com/2014/03/gluten-allergy-free-jewish-hamantaschen.html Fold in one side and lightly wet the corner, then repeat with the next side and so forth. Lightly pinch the edges, but make sure that you wet them - pinching alone will not work. Repeat the process of rolling out the dough, cutting, and filling, until complete. Bake for approximately 22-25 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool on a wire rack. Yields 22-24 cookies.
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Haniel Natrebo
[email protected]These cookies are a bit too sweet for me, but they're still good.
Adebola Saheed
[email protected]I'm so glad I found this recipe. These cookies are a new family favorite.
Stacy Portman
[email protected]These cookies are a delicious and festive treat for Purim.
Sandy Masrihye
[email protected]I made these cookies with my kids and they had a lot of fun. It's a great activity for a rainy day.
Rani Mehta
[email protected]These cookies are a great way to use up leftover dough.
DarkIcy64
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of poppy seeds, so I used a different filling. The cookies were still delicious.
NEW VOLOG
[email protected]The dough was a little difficult to work with, but the cookies turned out great in the end.
Sonii
[email protected]These cookies are a bit sweet for my taste, but they're still good. I might try reducing the amount of sugar next time.
Pak Islam
[email protected]I love the unique triangular shape of these cookies. They're perfect for Purim.
ELIZABETH NSIMBEHE
[email protected]These cookies are a little time-consuming to make, but they're worth the effort. They're so delicious and festive.
Jack Graves Jr
[email protected]I've never made hamantaschen cookies before, but this recipe made it easy. The instructions were clear and the cookies turned out great.
Earnest Wananda
[email protected]I made these cookies for my gluten-free friend and she loved them! They're a great option for people with dietary restrictions.
Braxton Johnson
[email protected]These cookies are the perfect balance of sweet and savory. The poppy seed filling is especially delicious.
Deandre Carter
[email protected]I'm so glad I tried this recipe. The cookies were easy to make and turned out perfectly. I'll definitely be making them again.
Kelly 6lack
[email protected]These hamantaschen cookies were a hit at my Purim party! They were delicious and everyone loved them.