Looking for a delightful treat that’s both vegetarian and dairy-free? Apricot Hamantaschen is a traditional Jewish pastry with a modern twist, perfect for any occasion. These triangular cookies, often associated with the festive holiday of Purim, are filled with a sweet and tangy apricot filling that’s enhanced with the optional crunch of walnuts. The dough is infused with the bright citrus flavors of lemon and orange zest, creating a balance of sweetness and freshness in every bite.
Ready in just 45 minutes, this recipe is ideal for busy bakers who still want to impress. With 30 servings, it’s perfect for sharing at gatherings, serving as a snack, or even as a unique appetizer. The cookies are golden and beautifully glossy, thanks to a simple egg wash, making them as visually appealing as they are delicious. Plus, the recipe offers creative variations, like sandwich cookies or Passover-friendly adaptations using ground almonds, ensuring it’s versatile enough for different dietary needs and preferences.
Whether you’re new to baking or a seasoned pro, Apricot Hamantaschen is a fun and rewarding project. The combination of tender pastry and luscious filling is sure to win over anyone who tries them. So, roll up your sleeves and get ready to create these charming treats that are as much a joy to make as they are to eat!