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Showing posts with label Hamantaschen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hamantaschen. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Candyland Series Part 2 - Plumpy Caretaker of the Gingerbread Plum Trees



Plumpy sits in the beginning of the game taking care of the Gingerbread Plum Trees. To make the tree you can use cardboard, brown craft paper or just use a poster and do a drawing. For food since it was Purim, I made Plum Hamantaschen. I really wanted to do Gingerbread (Spice) Plum Hamantaschen but I couldn't find spice cake mix in my local grocery. I could have also done plums, but the issue would be keeping them fresh since fridge space was at a minimum. Plums being a soft fruit also have a tendency to get mushy or be smashed by other items if not carefully placed. Since we didn't have any people to dress up like Plumpy we just used a poster board and I freehanded it.

For a party you many want to play games such as throwing plum looking bean bags onto a board or through holes that are worth different amount of points. Darts at purple balloons can also work.


If someone wants to or is able to dress up as Plumpy, I would suggest using a Green morph suit with padding, jumbo googly eyes with fuzzy eyebrows, use green foam or felt for the whiskers and mouth, as well as foam for the pendant. If you have any questions leave me a comment.

Ideas for the eyes:












See other posts in the Candyland Series-More Links Coming Soon

  1. Candyland Kids & Gingerbread Men at the Beginning of the board
  2. Plumpy under the Gingerbread Plum Tree
  3. Mr. Mint in the Peppermint Forest
  4. Jolly near the Gumdrop Mountains
  5. Gramma Nut near her cottage
  6. Princess Lolly in the lollipop woods
  7. Queen Frostine in the Ice Cream Sea
  8. Gloppy in the Molasses/Chocolate Swamp depending on version
  9. King Kandy
  10. Board Set-Up-Tiles, Signposts, Cards/Spinner, Music & Movie
  11. Favor Box Ideas

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Hamentaschen

The Purim Holiday is coming up and Hamantaschen are a treat that we eat on Purim, Hamantaschen is the Yiddish name for them, which means, Haman's pockets, the villain who was hung. In Hebrew they are called Oznei Haman which means Haman's ears. Despite these 2 translations, Hamantaschen are also said to remind us of Haman's 3 cornered hat. Some people will tell you that jam/preserves filling in Hamantaschen are a new thing, and the true traditional ones are made with prune butter or mon (poppyseed) filling. Which leads me to think that maybe the term Hamantaschen is a Yebrew (Yiddish+Hebrew) conglomeration which rather than being separated into Haman Taschen(pockets), they were originally called Ha- ("the" in Hebrew) Mon-the Mon ("Poppyseed" in German and Yiddish) Taschen ("Pockets" in Yiddish). That would make sense poppyseed pockets. Of course that's all speculation, but who knows-I might just be right. I do think poppyseed filling is either hate it or love it.

Here's a really easy recipe for when you're short on time:

1 cake mix-any flavor (I used a Duncan Hines Butter Golden)
1 C. flour
2 eggs
2 Tbsp water
Apricot or Raspberry Preserves

Preheat oven to 375, Mix all together well.

If it's still too sticky, you can add more flour as a lot of times in baking it depends on the weather. I posted the original amounts, but I did have to add flour.

Roll out your dough-you want it a little bit thick-so if you usually make your cookies thin make them a little thicker this time.

Take a circle cookie cutter or a glass if you don't have a circle cutter. I used a glass because the only circle cookie cutters I have, have fluted edges. In my opinion Hamantaschen, should not have fluted edges and do not look as nice as ones without fluted edges. But, if it will make you happy go for it.

Once you have a bunch of circles, take some preserves-flavors usually used are apricot and raspberry, put a small amount on, if you use too much it will pop open. I used strawberry, don't ask why. But that's almost never seen in a hamantaschen, it's good, but raspberry is better. In the pictures are strawberry preserves.



Fold up the sides and then the bottom, it should form a triangle.
fold sides

close-up

even closer-up and not as blurry

Pinch the corners to help seal

Pinch the corners and then put egg white on to seal

Bake for 6-8 minutes.

The parts that have egg white are more of a golden color after baking
You can tell thatI did more than just the corners on some of them

Single Hamantaschen

Yep, I wasn't really in the mood to make them look very pretty

Please do not eat these straight out of the oven, however tempting it may be. The jelly will be extremely hot and may burn your mouth. Just wait for them to cool off a bit



Other fillings I used:
I ended up making a few different types, I also used spice cake mix. I filled some with a pumpkin filling, that I flavored a bit, used apple pie filling and caramel filling, as well as custard.

Play around with combinations, and see what you like best.

If you come up with anything interesting, let me know.




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