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Oliebollen as per:
Traditional Dutch "Oliebollen" (free translation: Oilballs) New Year's Eve traditional deepfried doughnuts. 1 cake yeast 1 cup milk 2 1/4 cups allpurpose flour 2 tsp salt 1 egg 1 1/2 cup currants and raisins (washed) 1 tart apple (McIntosh or such) Oil for deep frying and dedicated deep frying pan Sifted confectioners' sugar Oil splatter protection gear Batter forming spoons Slotted spoon to lift completed balls Blend yeast with a little lukewarm milk. Sift flour and salt. Add milk, mix to a batter with yeast and egg. Fold in currants, raisins and peeled, minced apple. Leave batter in a warmish place to rise to double in size. Heat oil to 375F (190C). Drop balls shaped with 2 spoons (~3 inch diameter) into hot oil. Bottom of balls will cook, then balls will autorotate to complete cooking. Fry until golden brown. Interior should be done. Remove from oil and let cool slightly on absorbent paper. Serve hot sprinkled with confectioners' sugar. Makes about 20. Other/additional ingredients: blueberries, candied fruit ("sukade") Daughter made this last night for family NY Eve celebration at her house. Yumm! -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
Oliebollen 2007-12-31 - 1 attachment
Han wrote in news:Xns9A184C26BC626ikkezelf@
199.45.49.11: sorry, forgot to size it properly. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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Oliebollen 2007-12-31 - 1 attachment
The size looked ok to me.
Jim "Han" wrote in message ... Han wrote in news:Xns9A184C26BC626ikkezelf@ 199.45.49.11: sorry, forgot to size it properly. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
Oliebollen 2007-12-31 - 1 attachment
On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 19:11:19 GMT, ROY! wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 12:29:30 GMT, Han wrote: Oliebollen as per: Traditional Dutch "Oliebollen" (free translation: Oilballs) New Year's Eve traditional deepfried doughnuts. 1 cake yeast 1 cup milk 2 1/4 cups allpurpose flour 2 tsp salt 1 egg 1 1/2 cup currants and raisins (washed) 1 tart apple (McIntosh or such) Oil for deep frying and dedicated deep frying pan Sifted confectioners' sugar Oil splatter protection gear Batter forming spoons Slotted spoon to lift completed balls Blend yeast with a little lukewarm milk. Sift flour and salt. Add milk, mix to a batter with yeast and egg. Fold in currants, raisins and peeled, minced apple. Leave batter in a warmish place to rise to double in size. Heat oil to 375F (190C). Drop balls shaped with 2 spoons (~3 inch diameter) into hot oil. Bottom of balls will cook, then balls will autorotate to complete cooking. Fry until golden brown. Interior should be done. Remove from oil and let cool slightly on absorbent paper. Serve hot sprinkled with confectioners' sugar. Makes about 20. Other/additional ingredients: blueberries, candied fruit ("sukade") Daughter made this last night for family NY Eve celebration at her house. Yumm! Hey, that's zeppoli!! Happy New Year! And if you're Danish, they're aebleskivers... http://www.solvangca.com/html/recipe/aebleskiver.htm mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
Oliebollen 2007-12-31 - 1 attachment
ROY! wrote in news:s04ln3lur5b675knd8gu8pbukg4lr4b4gn@
4ax.com: Hey, that's zeppoli!! Happy New Year! We used to call it "heerlijk". Now we say Yummy! -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
Oliebollen 2007-12-31 - 1 attachment
mac davis wrote in
: On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 19:11:19 GMT, ROY! wrote: On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 12:29:30 GMT, Han wrote: Oliebollen as per: Traditional Dutch "Oliebollen" (free translation: Oilballs) New Year's Eve traditional deepfried doughnuts. 1 cake yeast 1 cup milk 2 1/4 cups allpurpose flour 2 tsp salt 1 egg 1 1/2 cup currants and raisins (washed) 1 tart apple (McIntosh or such) Oil for deep frying and dedicated deep frying pan Sifted confectioners' sugar Oil splatter protection gear Batter forming spoons Slotted spoon to lift completed balls Blend yeast with a little lukewarm milk. Sift flour and salt. Add milk, mix to a batter with yeast and egg. Fold in currants, raisins and peeled, minced apple. Leave batter in a warmish place to rise to double in size. Heat oil to 375F (190C). Drop balls shaped with 2 spoons (~3 inch diameter) into hot oil. Bottom of balls will cook, then balls will autorotate to complete cooking. Fry until golden brown. Interior should be done. Remove from oil and let cool slightly on absorbent paper. Serve hot sprinkled with confectioners' sugar. Makes about 20. Other/additional ingredients: blueberries, candied fruit ("sukade") Daughter made this last night for family NY Eve celebration at her house. Yumm! Hey, that's zeppoli!! Happy New Year! And if you're Danish, they're aebleskivers... http://www.solvangca.com/html/recipe/aebleskiver.htm mac Please remove splinters before emailing Sorry, real oliebollen are made with yeast dough and have at least raisins in them. I'm sure your aebleskivers will taste good, but I don't tink they're the same. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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