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Fusion Hummus

SUBMITTED BY: Hannah

Rosemary adds a Mediterranean accent to this version of hummus made fast and easy in a food processor combining garbanzo beans, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, and a hint of garlic.

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Hamantashen

Celebrate Purim

Purim falls on March 21st this year, as Jewish people come together to share in the telling of the Purim story.

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NEWEST PURIM RECIPES                    

Tomato Topped PHILLY Bean Dip

Submitted by: Philadelphia
This warm, cheesy dip is good for a special occasion, such as a family party, because it makes many servings. 

West African Vegetable Stew

Provided by: Campbell's Kitchen
Sweet potatoes, chickpeas, tomato, onion and spinach all simmer together with raisins, cinnamon and Campbell's® Condensed Chicken Broth for a vegetable stew that's memorable and delicious. 

Good For You Macaroni and Cheese

Submitted by: Dianne
Living In: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Using the best of all the ideas out there, this mac n' cheese incorporates old-style methods with hidden veggies and a crunchy, new topping that will please both kids and adults. I like to use 'smart' pasta that has calcium and fiber. It's too good to be good for you! 

TOP PURIM RECIPES

Poppy Seed Bundt Cake III

Submitted by: Susie
This cake is very easy to make and tastes wonderful. Yellow cake mix with poppy seeds added and flavored with almond extract. 

Kolaches From the Bread Machine

Submitted by: Amy
This is a family favorite made easy. Preparing the dough in a bread machine saves time kneading the dough by hand. My grandmother used to make these when we would visit. Now I can make them for her. 

Kolachky

Submitted by: Patricia
My father and grandparents were born in Czechoslovakia. I use to watch my grandmother make these small pastries at Christmas time and I couldn't wait to eat them when she was all done. I do hope you will enjoy this recipe as much as I do. You will need a large area to work. 
 
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