Purim honors the beautiful Queen Esther, who, with the help of her uncle Mordechai, prevented the wicked prime minister Haman from turning the king against the Jewish people. It is the most festive of all Jewish holidays -- marked by carnivals, costumes and, of course, family and friends gathering around a special meal. What follows are nine recipes from the L.A. Times Test Kitchen that would be right at home at the Purim holiday table. This would be a perfect dish for kicking off the meal: a creamy avocado salad with poppy seed dressing. Click here for the recipe.(Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)
A trio of delights. Clockwise, from left: Filo hamantaschen, chocolate hamantaschen with a caramel pecan filling and Purim seed cookies. Here are the recipes: