Hamantaschen, also known as the official treat of Purim, is normally a sugary triangle cookie, made from a butter or cream cheese pastry. While those will never go out of style, these unique creations—both savory and sweet—would be a nice addition to your holiday table:
What Jew Wanna Eat is making a Heart Shaped Cherry & White Chocolate version.
Fritos and Foie Gras turned French Onion soup into a pastry.
Almost Kosher is celebrating her Irish and Jewish heritage with a chocolate and stout concoction, perfect for Purim and St. Patrick’s Day.
Chabad is featuring some amazingly cool sushi shaped Hamantaschen.
Bon Appetit has 5 international recipes, all of them savory (the chickpea one sounds really unusual and yummy).
Candy Canes and Cheesecake?! Yep, Kitchen Tested has perfected it.
Do you prefer traditional hamantaschen or love to experiment with new stuff?
Hamatash!!!! Triangle sushi!!! Holy yum
Super yummy!
What a great list! Thanks for including our Chocolate Stout recipe!!
So welcome! I love your recipes and it’s nice to see someone who is proud of their dual heritage and blends it beautifully. Irish/Jewish is a great combination — just look at what Chaim Herzog accomplished!
I have never tried these before and they look so amazing. I want to try the heart shaped cherry and white chocolate version. Yummy!