(this portion makes about 36)
500ml milk
50g fresh yeast
2 eggs
1,5 teaspoons salt
150ml sugar
4 teaspoons cardamom
1,2-1,4 litres flour
100g butter
oil for frying (you need so much that it's about 5-10cm thick in the pan)
normal caster sugar for coating
1. Heat up the milk to body temperature
2 Melt the yeast in the milk
3. Mix in the eggs, sugar, salt, cardamom and about half of the flour. Stir until smooth.
4. Add soft (room-temperature) butter
5. Gradually add the rest of the flour while mixing by hand (or by machine, if available :).
Kneed until the dough starts coming off your hands.
7. Roll the dough into small balls and stick your finder in the middle to make a hole.
8. Heat up the oil in a steady pan. It's hot enough when a small bit of dough or bread rises up
immediately to the surface and starts sizzling.
9. Fry the buns in the oil, few at a time, until they are golden brown on both sides(takes about a
minute, but depends on the temperature of the oil, so keep an eye on the colour rather
than time)
10. When ready, take them out of the oil and let them drain for a while on some kitchen paper.
After that, when they are still warm but no longer burn your fingers, roll them around in sugar. The sugar doesn't stick anymore when they've fully cooled down. You can also coat them more donut-like in sugar frosting (picture:)
Use also whatever decoration you like!
From the heart,
Anna & Anna
Yum!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean by 1-2 to 1-4 liters of flour
ReplyDeleteIF YOU LOOK AT YOUR LARGE MEASURING CUP YOU WILL SEE 4 CUPS IS A LITRE.....SO, YOU MIGHT USE 4 PLUS SOME CUPS OF FLOUR.
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