{"id":19965,"date":"2018-02-23T05:07:38","date_gmt":"2018-02-23T03:07:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.oogio.net\/?p=19965"},"modified":"2022-01-15T09:39:39","modified_gmt":"2022-01-15T07:39:39","slug":"poppy-seeds-hamantaschen-cookies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lilcookie.com\/poppy-seeds-hamantaschen-cookies\/","title":{"rendered":"Poppy Seeds Hamantaschen Cookies"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Photo: Natalie Levin<\/p><\/div>\n

Purim is one of my favorite holidays of the year. I love the joyous vibe that\u2019s all around, the colorfulness in the streets, the tradition of the Mishloach Manot which I make to my friends and family every year, the costumes that make you dress up and have a little fun. It’s such a fun holiday, and there’s not a year when I’m not waiting for Purim to arrive with a little impatience.<\/p>\n

Like every year, I have already prepared a few hamantaschen cookies over the past two months, but the truth is that even though I like making new versions to the classic cookie, the traditional poppy seeds hamantaschen cookies are actually my favorites.<\/p>\n

So, I decided to return to the sources and prepare classic poppy seeds hamantaschen cookies. They are crispy on the outside, golden, rich and simply delicious, and if you like poppy seeds, I have no doubt that you will love them. These poppy seeds hamantaschen will also be a great addition to the Mishloach Manot this year (and every year for that matter). Of course, if you happen to like poppy seeds, you can definitely fill these hamantaschen cookies with anything else you like.<\/p>\n

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Photo: Natalie Levin<\/p><\/div>\n