OLIEBOLLEN (DUTCH BALL DONUTS)

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This is a traditional dish for New Year's Eve in Holland. My grandmother made really good ones. She used to start 'test-frying' in September ;-) She never passed on her recipe but I managed to get it right eventually. She used to have two large enamel pans on the gas heaters to rise them and every now and again dip in her finger...

Provided by Caroline Mgawe

Categories     Other Breads

Time 2h45m

Number Of Ingredients 7

50 g butter
500 ml milk
1 egg
300 ml beer (dark preferred-or try flavoured beer!)
500 g fine white flour
300 g raisins
1 l sunflower oil (if using frying pan)

Steps:

  • 1. Steep the raisins in enough beer to cover them, for 1 hour.
  • 2. Melt the butter in a large pan at very low heat (you need a large pan because the mixture will rise later ;-). Heat milk to lukewarm. Put butter in milk. Put egg in milk. Put yeast in milk. Add a pinch to half a teaspoon salt (to taste). Mix. Put in raisins (with beer and all).
  • 3. Add the flour. Mix in the flour and stir until smooth and elastic. Don't use a mixer, it will be a royal mess. I use a large wooden spoon. It should be more like bread dough then pancake mix.
  • 4. Cover the pan with a wet towel. Put in a warm place (near the heater or in the sun) to rise for 30-60 minutes. It should be about double the original amount now.
  • 5. Use the fryer or pour oil in a frying pan. You need at least half an inch in the pan. Heat the oil at mid to high heat (180 Celsius max). Use an ice-cream scoop (squeezer type) or sauce spoon and dip it in the hot oil (then the dough does not stick to it). Take one scoop and lower it gently into the oil (careful, don't get oil splashes on you!). Some of the balls turn by themselves when one side is done, some need a little push. It takes about 2-6 minutes for the balls to puff up and make a golden brown crust. Take the balls out of the oil and let them drip out in a bowl lined with kitchen paper to absorb any excess oil. Sprinkle with icing sugar. Enjoy!

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