Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, s ' mores hamentashen. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
S ' mores Hamentashen is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It is appreciated by millions daily. S ' mores Hamentashen is something that I have loved my whole life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.
S'mores hamentashen are without a doubt "outside the box". Those cinnamon bun hamentashen look delicious! I love outside of the box hamentashen!
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook s ' mores hamentashen using 10 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make S ' mores Hamentashen:
Get 2 cup plus 2 tbsp flour
Make ready 3/4 cup marshmallow fluff
Take 2 tbsp pure vanilla extract
Make ready 5 tbsp almond or soymilk
Get 1/3 cup mild-flavored honey, such as clover
Prepare 2 to 3 ounces finely chopped chocolate
Get 7 tbsp margarine, cut into 1-inch cubes and frozen (if using salted margarine decrease salt slightly)
Prepare 3/4 tsp kosher or coarse sea salt (4 grams)
Get 1 tsp baking soda
Prepare 1 cup dark brown sugar, lightly packed
To make the hamentashen, the first thing you need to do is to make the dough. Most recipes tell you to chill the dough overnight. Usually I google a basic recipe and add my own inventive fillings. S'mores, previously: We made s'mores ice cream sandwiches for our birthday in December, and graham crackers for a camping trip.
Steps to make S ' mores Hamentashen:
Combine the flour, brown sugar, baking soda, and salt in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the steel blade or in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Pulse or mix on low to incorporate.
Add the margarine and pulse on and off on and off, or mix on low, until the mixture is the consistency of a coarse meal.
In a small bowl, whisk together the honey, milk, and vanilla extract. Add to the flour mixture and pulse on and off a few times or mix on low until the dough barely comes together. It will be very soft and sticky.
Divide dough into 2 halves, place 2tbsp flour each into2 large ziploc bags, place dough in bags and roll to 1/2 inch thick). Freeze it until firm, about 2 hours or overnight.
Preheat the oven to 350.
Remove half of the dough from the refrigerator and roll it out between two pieces of parchment paper
Cut out circles using a round cookie cutter or the top of a drinking glass and transfer the circles to a parchment lined cookie sheet. (If the dough gets too sticky while working with it place the parchment with the dough on a cookiesheet in the freezer for a few minutes) Fill four of the circles with a small amount of marshmallow and sprinkle with a small amount of chocolate.
Marshmallow fluff is very sticky so the easiest way to push it off the spoon onto the hamentashen is with a slightly wet finger. Use less filling than might seem right because marshmallow fluff expands in the oven.
For 2 1/2 inch circles use a scant teaspoon fluff. Fold up two sides of the circle and pinch them together. Lift the third side and pinch the remaining two corners closed. Repeat with the remaining circles
It is important to fill no more than four hamentashen at a time because marshmallow fluff begins to ooze as soon as it is spooned out onto the dough and the hamentashen need to be folded before the filling has oozed too much). Roll and fill the remaining dough.
Bake the hamentashen for 8-10 minutes, or until set. Transfer to a cooling rack and let cool completely before enjoying.
For further instructions: http://www.couldntbeparve.com/2012/03/smore-hamentashen/
Graham cracker dough adapted from Nancy Silverton?s Pastries from … the La Brea Bakery via Smitten Kitchen
Purim, previously: Our classic hamentaschen recipe. Italians have a cookie called brutti ma buoni, which means 'ugly but good'. They are meringues with nuts or chocolate chips folded into them, and they have nothing whatsoever to do with Purim, hamantashen, or Judaism in any way; the only thing they have in common with these Ugly-Delicious S'mores Hamantashen is just that. If anyone's interested, I found a recipe for S'mores Hamentashen. they look amazing!!!! I'm definitely gonna make a batch of these for Purim.
So that is going to wrap it up for this exceptional food s ' mores hamentashen recipe. Thanks so much for your time. I am sure you can make this at home. There is gonna be more interesting food at home recipes coming up. Remember to bookmark this page in your browser, and share it to your family, friends and colleague. Thank you for reading. Go on get cooking!