I have not tried this one but it 
comes from a book called The Low Fat Jewish Vegetarian Cookbook by Debra 
Wasserman. It has a lot of eggless recipes in it that are very interesting.
1½ cups unbleached white flour1½ cups unbleached wheat pastry flour1½ teaspoons 
baking powder1/3 cup canola oil2/3 cup water½ cup applesauce3 Tablespoons 
orange juice5 Tablespoons prune or other type of fruit filling
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix all the ingredients, except filling, together in a large bowl. 
Knead dough for a few minutes. Separate into 3 balls. Cover balls with a
 slight damp towel and refrigerate dough for about 3 hours. Remove from 
refrigerator and roll balls of dough out to 1/8-inch thickness. Cut out 
approximately 15 four-inch rounds. Place 1 teaspoon fruit filling in the
 center.  Form a triangle out of the dough by folding in edges, but 
still leaving some space in the middle of the dough for the filling to 
remain mostly uncovered.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes until dough is brown. Serve.

--- On Fri, 2/24/12, avram aryeh <[email protected]> wrote:

From: avram aryeh <[email protected]>
Subject: [ha-Safran] Bakeries Baking Sugar-Free Hamentaschen for Purim
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, February 24, 2012, 2:12 PM

Hello/Shalom
Would you know of any kosher bakeries--baking sugar-free hamentaschen for 
purim--the commercial bakery would be able/willing  to send/ship what we would 
order/purchase
I would like to have the hamentaschen available for a number senior 
residences in our community--where i visit/volunteer
Our one Kosher commercial bakery in indianapolis is not able to do this at this 
time..maybe will make plans to do this next year
I have checked the stores in our area that have kosher packaged 
hamentaschen--have not seen any sugar-free hammentaschen
Some friends have offered to bake some for this puropose--this will be helpful
I was also curious--to see if there are any kosher commercial 
bakeries--thinking of those
who have health problems--&  those who need and would like to be able able to 
enjoy
hammentaschen during the holiday
Any help or advice or suggestions would be appreciated
Thank you
 
Arthur Stein  [email protected]
avraham ben aryeh
Indianapolis
317 726 5587
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