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Nutella Hamantaschen

Like potato latkes, Hamantaschens are something my family enjoys year-round, not just on Purim. Purim is the Jewish holiday to celebrate the Jewish people being saved from Haman. The tradition of eating hamantaschen on Purim began in Europe. The name is derived from two German words: “mohn“, meaning poppy seed, and “teschen“, meaning pockets. “Mohntaschen” (or poppy seed pockets) were a loved German pastry that dates back to medieval times. In the early 1500’s it was German Jews who began calling them “Hamantaschen” or (Haman’s pockets) a reference to Haman’s pockets filled with bribery money.

Nutella hamantaschen

History aside, Hamantaschen are the beloved triangular-shaped buttery cookies filled traditionally with poppy seed, apricot, or raspberry filling. But filling-wise, skies the limit and almost anything you can imagine works in this cookie. For my kids, it’s Nutella, creamy chocolate-hazelnut filling, that created the perfect balance between sweet filling and buttery cookie.  As I’ve blogged about before, that balance (within the dessert world) is critical to me.

Nutella hamantaschen

Jewish or not, these Nutella Hamantaschen are a fun cookie to make and a great one to make with kids. A two-step cookie as I call it, consists of a cookie dough and a cookie filling. This recipe is not mine, it is lightly adapted from a well-known Jewish blogger and cookbook author, Tory Avey. I have made many versions of these cookies over the years but have consistently come back to hers as they never disappoint. So seriously, why reinvent something so good already?!?!? Here I use Nutella, my younger son’s absolute favorite, but apricot is another flavor my family loves.

Nutella hamantaschen

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Andrea Potischman

I am a professionally trained NYC chef turned CA mom and food blogger. I post about real food, with doable ingredient lists that are family friendly.

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