Sunday, March 08, 2009

It's Time for Another Gluten-Free Purim! Hamantaschen, Mishloach Manos and More...


As usual, I am posting a holiday roundup just a day or two before the holiday. Oy, I am such a procrastinator. Hopefully this will still come in handy for some of you. I notice I'm getting a huge number of hits for "gluten-free hamentaschen" / hamentashen, hamantashen, etc. So I thought I'd make it easier for you to find my Purim-related postings as well as some postings by some other blogs.


If you're looking for gluten-free hamantashen recipes:

My recipe for Gluten-Free Hamantaschen made with no-refined sugar. I love this recipe and am sad I haven't had the chance to make it this year. I've gotten very good feedback on this recipe - If you try it please let me know how it works for you!

Elana's Pantry has a vegan, refined-sugar-free, grain-free recipe for Gluten-Free Raspberry Hamantaschen that you might be interested in if you have multiple food restrictions.

Or maybe you'd like to try an Adaptation of a Chabad Recipe for Gluten-Free Hamantaschen.

About.com also offers a recipe.


If you'd like to order gluten-free hamantaschen online:

Heaven's Mills Gluten-Free Hamantashen

Katz Gluten-Free Raspberry Hamantaschen (I ate these today!)


If you're looking for ideas for gluten-free mishloach manos:


My list of ideas for creative gluten-free mishloach manos can be found here. Think outside the box!


If you're a Jew with food allergies or intolerances and/or celiac disease:


Consider joining the AllergicJews listserv, on which other Jewish (kosher and non-kosher) folks with food restrictions share recipes, ideas and resources.

CHAG PURIM!

8 comments:

  1. You beat me to it! I'm posting my hamantaschen recipe later tonight!!

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  2. Jill - Post a link here in the comments and when I get a chance I'll add it to the post.

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  3. I posted a gluten-free, refined sugar-free Hamentashen recipe as well along with a recipe for poppy seed filling.

    http://www.thekoshercupcake.com/2009/02/hamentashen.html

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  4. If you post before Purim you are on time! a gezuntn, freylekhn pirim!

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  5. just beautiful! I bet they were delicious!!

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  6. I'm a little late to make these Hamantaschen for Purim, but thank you so much for posting this gorgeous photo and recipe! When I was a kid I never saw a Hamantaschen I didn't like. :-)

    So great to see these gluten-free recipes for ethnic food. At the Restorative Remedies blog we've been posting a series of articles on many aspects of gluten intolerance - symptoms, diagnosis, and health reocmmendations.

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  7. These Purim Sameach looks truly succulent. I would love to have some of these.ooooooooh! my mouth is watering. I am going to try it next weekend. thank you for shearing your post.

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