The Steinhardts bake Hamantaschen again

Yes, folks, it’s that time of year again. Purim is this coming Sunday and my family (as has become an annual tradition, it seems) made hamantaschen. As I did last year, I’m going to bore you all with the pictures again. :slight_smile:

Hamantaschen baking 2004.

Zev Steinhardt

Zev, your kids are adorable (and so is their bubby!)! I have no idea what they’re cooking, but it looks good!
Deb, so goy it hurts…

What a great looking kids. Chaim certainly has a long tongue. :slight_smile:

They look so proud with their finished product. I’ll bite: What’s hamantaschen? [a taschen is a bag, right?]

I demand more pictures of hamantaschen!

(When come back, bring hamantaschen?)

Oh, and hamantaschen(s?) are little three-sided pastries with fruit in the middle. They’re supposed to look like Haman’s three-pointed hat.

Haman was a bad Biblical dude who wanted to kill a bunch of Jews. Long story short, he failed and we celebrate his failure (and hanging) every year at Purim.

Ah. Thanks, Johnny Bravo. I’m learning every day.

So very cute. And I love your daughter’s name, Zev. What a lovely family.

Chag sameach Purim! (Is that right?)

What an adorable family you have, Zev!

Aaww. Cute as. Those kiddies have really shot up in the last year!

Look at those shayna punims! Precious! ;j ;j ;j

Has it already been a year since you last made me hungry?

Awww! Happy Purim. Those kids are durned cute, I must say.

hey, Zev, do you have a recipe? It’s been a few years since I hamantaschened but I’m getting the urge. My mom’s recipe was always a bit too crumbly.

PS - the name apparently means “Haman’ Pockets” in German, but I’m also told that taschen is a common term for any sort of folded pastry (like a dumpling).

Zev - Your family just gets cuter. And Chaim indeed does have an exceptionally long tongue. Can he touch his nose with it? Can you make Hamantaschen with chocolate filling?

StG

From Shodan’s Online Dictionary:

How did the Hamantaschen turn out? We do a Purim thing in our Sunday School where the kids write Haman’s name on the bottom of their shoes and hiss and stomp their feet when he is mentioned.

Don’t let any tell you Lutherans don’t get wild…

Regards,
Shodan

No lekvar in Aberdeen…

must…use…chocolate… (faints)
I’ve been putting off the baking as long as possible. I might have some ready for Shushan Purim…

I’m not even going to try to explain in to the flatmates.

AL

[drools]…hamantaschen…I go home from school today. There’d better be a big pile waiting for me this weekend.

-M

P.S. Your kids are way too cute!

Please don’t tell me Chaim’s face means he tasted one of the pastries. I don’t want my little pastry fantasy disturbed in that way!

Julie

You know, I saw Hamantaschen in the store the other day and I thought of you.

Of course, store-bought Hamantaschen simply can’t compare, I’m sure. But the association for me was a pleasant one.

Two nice things make me think of Zev Steinhardt, in fact: Hamantaschen and spring training.

It’s a good legacy, my friend. ;j

I just realized you won’t see this until Monday.

I hope Purim was raucus and festive, and the Hamantaschen was yummy.