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Hamentaschen (Yeast Dough)

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Eggs, Dairy Danish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 c Flour
1/2 lb Margerine
1 Cake yeast; (I think that's 1 packet or 2-1/4 t.)
4 Egg yolks
4 tb Sugar
1/2 pt Sour cream
1/4 c Milk; (up to 1/2)

INSTRUCTIONS

Source: My mother
Dissolve yeast in lukewarm water. Add eggs, sugar, sour cream. Add milk to
make 1 pt.
Mix flour and margarine. Add the yeast mixture. Beat until absorbed.
Refrigerate overnight.
Roll small pieces in flour. Roll out. Cut circles, fill, form hamentaschen.
Bake 20-30 minutes at 350 on a greased pan.
NOTE: my mother filled these with a cheese filling made with the farmer's
cheese that we've talked about that I haven't seen in the stores since I
was a kid. They tasted just like cheese danish. I tried to make them once
years ago but they didn't come out like mom's.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest Volume 98 #027 by "Marsha " <mlefko@dct.com>
on Jan 15, 1998

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