The quintessential Purim treat is hamantaschen. This Yiddish word means “Haman’s pockets”; the name of these triangular filled cookies in Hebrew, oznei Haman, means “Haman’s ears.” They are served as ...
A sparkly, pinwheel-shaped version of rugelach made with cream cheese dough and a fragrant filling with poppy seeds and bittersweet chocolate. An updated take on this cookie makes it festive and fun, ...
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Poppy Seed, Almond, and Marzipan Roll

Soft layers and a pretty swirl make the Poppy Seed Roll with marzipan filling a real standout on any dessert table. Rich, moist dough made with homemade yeast dough gives every bite that classic ...
Yield:> 3/4 cup, enough for about 12 hamantaschen About 1/2 cup poppy seeds (1 2.12-ounce/60g bottle), coarsely ground> 1/4 cup milk> 1/4 cup golden raisins, roughly chopped> 1 1/2 tablespoons ...
* Mix warm milk, sugar and yeast in small bowl until yeast dissolves. Set aside. * Blend flour, baking powder, salt and lemon zest in large bowl of electric mixer. Add butter and blend until mixture ...
This tightly rolled, not-too-sweet German/Polish creation would be great for a party, or would add variety to a cookie tin mix. Instructions: Make the filling first. In a small saucepan, combine can ...
In a food processor, combine the cream cheese with the 1 stick of butter, 1/4 cup of the granulated sugar, the vanilla and salt and process until smooth. Add the 2 cups of flour and pulse just until a ...
Every Christmas, every Easter, every special gathering could be summed up in these words: Mom’s poppy-seed bread. That’s the treat my mother, Eva Socha, makes. But its true name is makowiec ...
Polish immigrants and their ancestors helped create the Milwaukee we know today. Thousands immigrated to the city post-civil war and helped shape much of what we see on the city’s south side today.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Poppy Seed Filling Hamantaschen cookies pictured on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022. Hamantaschen associated with the Jewish holiday of ...