Walnut or almond turnovers (borekas de nuez u de almendra)

20 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
2Eggs, beaten
½cupSugar
¼cupCorn oil
2tablespoonsMargarine, melted
2cupsFlour (about)
1Egg yolk mixed with:
1teaspoonWater (for painting surfaces)
½poundsShelled walnuts or almonds, chopped fine in a processor
1Egg yolk
1tablespoonSugar
2tablespoonsStrawberry, cherry, or raspberry jam
teaspoonGround cinnamon

Directions

PASTRY

STUFFING

The article quotes;- "Turkish Jews have inumerable variations of turnovers both as sweets and savories. Here, personal preference indicates whether one should use walnuts or almonds or half of each. The borekas are a popular sweet for Purim and can be prepared in large quantities to be frozen after baking. Let them thaw out for onr hour befor gently warming in the oven."

1. Mix all the pastry ingredients (except for the egg yolk mixed with water) together and prepare the pastry. Knead well for a soft, manageable dough, adding enough flour to produce the proper consistency. Cover and set aside. Mix stuffing ingredients together throroughly.

2. Roll out about 1 heaping tablespoon of the pastry on a lightly floured board to 3 or 4 inches in diameter for each boreka. Put 1 tablespoon of the nut mixture on the bottom half of each pastry round. Fold the top over to shape a half-moon. Press down firmly with thei tines of a fork to seal.

Paint the surface of each boreka with the egg yolk and water mixture.

3. Put borekas on an ungreased baking sheet and bake in a 350* F. oven for ½ hour, or until lightly brown.

Serve at room temperature with tea or coffee.

Makes about 20.

Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V97 #057 by alotzkar@... (Al) on Jan 18, 1904.