• @RebekahWSD
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    511 months ago

    Hamantaschen are amazing and I’ll make them year round, no one can stop me!

    I also make the donuts for Hanukkah for my mother

    At least we’re out of the years where we were making like a gross of them. That was exhausting.

    • Flying Squid
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      711 months ago

      Every year my mother buys jelly donuts for us when we come to visit for Hanukkah and every year, we all tell her that we don’t like jelly donuts.

      At least she doesn’t try to cook them. She’s an awful cook. And she doesn’t understand food. She makes latkes in the oven (not fried) the day before we come, freezes them, then defrosts them when we come over. And we eat two and pretend we like them and cover them with enough sour cream so that we can’t taste them.

      We used to go home and make our own another day, but they’re also kind of a pain in the ass to make, so we just deal with shitty latkes once a year now.

      Her matzoh ball soup is fine, but it’s very hard to fuck that up.

      • @RebekahWSD
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        211 months ago

        Oh, the homemade donuts, all 122 of them were well received! As well as the hamantaschen. But when you’re making a gross of them, it just takes a long time.

        I like latkes, but it was one of them few holiday cooking things that I did not get pushed into doing as a kid (and now several decades later still do for the family)

        Challah, hamantaschen, donuts…mostly all the dessert things, I guess. And the charoset! There’s more, but I forget until I get the call and start baking for her.

        • Flying Squid
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          211 months ago

          I’m good with most Jewish food, but I draw the line at gefilte fish. I don’t know who decided ground up fish balls in soup was a good idea, but it wasn’t.