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Haman Holipches Stuffed Leeks

What are Haman holipches you ask? Good question! Traditional holipches refers to stuffed cabbage – one of my favorite traditional foods growing up, but this version uses leeks instead of cabbage, and they’re wrapped up in the same style of samosas, to form a perfect triangle – just the thing for Purim! (watch the Instagram reel to see how it’s done!).

I’m a huge fan of leeks (it’s my favorite part of the chicken soup!), so when I saw some variations on this recipe on Instagram, I knew I had to jump on the trend and create my own version, inspired by some Persian flavors including apricot and mint.

These Purim pockets honor the tradition of eating kreplach during the holiday, because their hidden filling symbolizes the hidden nature of the Purim miracle. Kind of like why we eat hamantaschen too!

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cabbage hamantasch knish
wonton beef empanadas
salmon en croute with creamed leeks

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Cabbage Hamantasch Knish

I’ve been on quite the cruciferous kick these days, and I thought I’d have given up by now, but no! I’m having fun challenging myself to new cabbage creations, and thankfully my body loves cabbage as much as I do, so it works for me!

Growing up, my mom always made cabbage knishes for Shabbat and the holidays. She would sauté a bag of pre-shredded cabbage in some oil, season it with plenty of sugar, salt and pepper and stuff it into pockets of puff pastry. I love the addition of beef bacon here – plus a hint of mustard and maple and just a splash of vinegar to cut through it all makes the perfect filling.

Are you team sweet or savory hamantasch? Let me know in the comments below!

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salami tarte tatin
corndog hamantaschen
savory hamantaschen trio

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