In honor of Purim, here's a great recipe for holiday's traditional treat
Shalom Life culture staff Published: 02.28.10, 14:53 / Israel Culture
Purim's here, so we thought we'd give you a healthier alternative for this holiday's traditional treat - Hamantaschen!
Cookie:
4 cups whole wheat pastry flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1-1/4 cups sucanat
16 tbsp. canola spread
4 eggs (or substitute)
A little vanilla
Filling:
Chopped apricots (or prunes)
Honey
Sucanat
Method:
Mix together dry ingredients and add canola spread, mix really, really well. Add vanilla to beaten eggs and add to rest of mixture and knead.
Cook filling ingredients together with some water.
Roll out dough and cut into circles (with glass or better yet a tuna can with both the top and the bottom removed) stuff with filling and bake on parchment-lined sheet for most even baking) at 325°F on middle rack until brown.
With the use of unrefined sugar and flour, canola oil and egg substitute, there is no need to feel guilty enjoying this tradition fare. And, to make you feel even better, they are high in fiber and low in fat and cholesterol – unlike traditional recipes.
Tip:
Feel free to replace sucanat, with using unrefined turbinado sugar (raw sugar) only.
Reprinted with permission from Shalom Life
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mmm! i can taste it melt in my mouth. Any good
ReplyDeleterecipes for bagels ?
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Shalom Aleichem ,Dear Hanan,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the bagel recipe, I tried boil/ bake them for the FIRST TIME :-).
Today I made another 82 pieces, with orange glaze.I am confident already, I am giving them to the indian foreign workers in Singapore. I am going to tell them , that these orange glazed bagels are Hanan's Recipes.
Hanan, we will make Friends and Peace with Bagels.
The blessings is yours and your family.
G-s Blessings with all of you .