Buñuelos Recipes

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MEXICAN BUñUELOS



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Mexican Buñuelos - This is the basic and simple way to make a treat that I am sure many Mexicans living abroad remember their grandmothers, aunts or mothers prepare this time of the year.

Provided by Mely Martínez

Categories     Desserts

Time 40m

Number Of Ingredients 16

3 1/2 cups of water
1 large piloncillo stick ((about 12 oz.))
1 stick of cinnamon
6 guayabas chopped (or cut in quarters(guavas))
1/3 teaspoon anise seed
1/4 of an orange peel
2 cups of all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon of baking powder
1 tablespoon of sugar
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1 egg
1 tablespoon of butter (melted and already cool)
About 3/4 cup of warm water *
1 teaspoon of vanilla essence **
About 2 cups of vegetable oil to fry the Buñuelos
Sugar to sprinkle

Steps:

  • Place the 1 cup of water and the piloncillo in a medium-size saucepan. Heat over medium-high heat until the piloncillo dissolves and it looks like liquid caramel.
  • Carefully add the rest of the water, cinnamon stick, guavas, aniseed and orange peel and bring to a boil. Cook for about 6 minutes, stir and boil for 4 more minutes. Set aside to use as a topping for the buñuelos.
  • If you want a thicker consistency, simmer for a longer period of time until desired thickness. The syrup keeps well refrigerated for up to 1 week.
  • Serve warm or at room temperature.
  • In a large bowl mix flour, baking powder, 1 Tablespoon of sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of salt.
  • Form a well in the center and add the egg, melted butter and vanilla. Mix until mixture resembles a coarse meal. Slowly add the water a tablespoon at a time, mixing and kneading until you have a soft and smooth dough. This will take less than 5 minutes. Cover the dough with a kitchen towel and let it rest for 30 minutes.
  • While the dough is resting prepare your working area with a rolling pin, a large dish with paper towel or open paper bags, extra flour for rolling the circles, a large frying pan with the vegetable oil ready for the moment you start frying the Buñuelos.
  • Divide the dough in 12 small balls and cover. Heat 3/4 inch of oil the large frying pan.
  • Place one of the dough balls in your already floured working surface and stretch with your rolling pin. Roll out each ball to forma a circle as thin as possible without breaking the dough.
  • To give that extra stretching to the Buñuelo, place on the inverted bowl or clay pot covered with the pastry towel and pull the edges very gentle. The Buñuelo should be thin almost transparent. Before cooking, some people like to place all the already former buñuelos over a clean tablecloth, in a large table, making sure they don't touch each other. This step will dry the dough, the buñuelos will be even crispier, and absorb less oil while cooking.
  • Fry the buñuelos in very hot oil until they are golden and crispy. This step will take a few seconds. Place the buñuelos on a plate covered with paper towels to drain the excess oil. Serve warm or at room temperature and sprinkle with sugar. If you do not sprinkle the sugar right away they can still be nice and crispy for another day and just add the sugar at serving time. If you prefer to serve them warm, place them in your oven in a low setting for 5 minutes. Now, we need some hot chocolate to go along with the buñuelos.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 Buñuelo, Calories 105 kcal, Carbohydrate 17 g, Protein 2 g, Fat 2 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 16 mg, Sodium 111 mg, Sugar 1 g

SPANISH BUñUELOS RECIPE



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Buñuelos are a fantastic Christmas dessert from Spain, perfect for any time of day! Deep-fried dough with sugar and any filling you want, what's not to love?

Provided by David Pope

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h35m

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 cup of milk
1 cinnamon stick
150 g of butter
Zest of one lemon
1 and 2/3 cups of flour
1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
6 medium eggs
2 cups of vegetable oil
Powdered sugar for serving
Optional: thick drinking chocolate or custard

Steps:

  • In a medium-sized saucepan, heat the milk, cinnamon stick, lemon zest and butter. Bring to the boil.
  • Once the mixture is boiling, carefully remove the cinnamon stick and add the flour and baking powder.
  • Stir constantly for 5 minutes, keeping the saucepan on the heat.
  • Remove from heat, and add the eggs one at a time, beating vigorously.
  • When the dough is smooth (you can use a hand mixer if necessary), sit it aside in the saucepan for about an hour.
  • Set a large frying pan on medium-high heat and add the vegetable oil to a depth of about 1.5 inches.
  • When the oil is hot enough to fry with, start to carefully drop rough spoonfuls of the dough into the pan. Don't put too many in at one time, keep enough space so that the balls of dough remain separate.
  • When they start to turn a tasty golden brown, flip them over. Once they're cooked, they should go golden and start to float in the oil.
  • Remove the buñuelos from the pan one at a time using a slotted spoon, and place on paper towels.
  • Sprinkle with powdered sugar and serve straight away!
  • Optional: You can also serve the buñuelos with thick dark drinking chocolate on the side. There are plenty of different brands and sweetness levels to choose from, so choose the one you prefer most!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 194.16 kcal, Carbohydrate 3.75 g, Protein 1.84 g, Fat 19.73 g, SaturatedFat 14.85 g, Cholesterol 44.3 mg, Sodium 23.7 mg, Fiber 0.17 g, Sugar 0.46 g, ServingSize 1 serving

BUNUELOS



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Mexican fried cookies.

Provided by Rosina

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 9

4 eggs
¼ cup white sugar
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 cup vegetable oil for frying

Steps:

  • In a large bowl combine eggs with 1/4 cup sugar and beat until thick and lemon-colored. Add the oil. Combine separately 1-1/2 cups of the flour, the baking powder and the salt. Gradually add this to the egg mixture and beat well.
  • Turn dough out onto a floured board (use remaining 1/2 cup flour) and knead thoroughly until dough is smooth.
  • Shape dough into sixteen balls. Roll each one into a circle about 5 inches in diameter. Let stand uncovered on waxed paper for about 10 minutes.
  • Heat oil in a deep fry pan to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Fry circles until golden brown, turning once. Drain on paper towels. Sprinkle with sugar/cinnamon mixture. Store airtight.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 300.8 calories, Carbohydrate 55.7 g, Cholesterol 93 mg, Fat 6.1 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 6.4 g, SaturatedFat 1.2 g, Sodium 387.3 mg, Sugar 31.5 g

MEXICAN BUNUELOS



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My mom used to make these every year with her Spanish class students. We LOVE them! Kind of a mexican version of elephant ears, but different. VERY addicting! This makes a lot, so you may want to cut the recipe in half.

Provided by Wildflour

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h

Yield 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

4 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 cup milk
4 tablespoons butter
oil (for frying)
cinnamon-sugar mixture

Steps:

  • In large bowl, mix flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. In smaller bowl, beat eggs and milk. Add this gradually, beating, to flour mixture.
  • Add a half a stick melted butter, beat.
  • Place dough on floured surface and knead til silky and elastic.
  • Roll into balls or ropes, and flatten with the palm of your hand.
  • Fry in hot oil, (370º), til golden.
  • Drain on paper towels.
  • Roll/toss in cinnamon/sugar mix.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 121.5, Fat 2.9, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 22, Sodium 140.3, Carbohydrate 20.6, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 4.2, Protein 3

BUñUELOS



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Buñuelos, also known as bimuelos, birmuelos, bermuelos, burmuelos, bunyols, bonuelos and bougnettes are traditional Spanish, Jewish and Moorish donuts, often prepared for Christmas, Ramadan and Hanukkah.

Provided by Sarah-Eden Dadoun

Categories     Dessert

Time 50m

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 cups flour (, sifted)
3 eggs (, lightly beaten)
¾ cup sugar
1½ cup milk (or more (at 95 F / 35˚C))
3 tablespoons anise liqueur
2 tablespoons baking powder
1 teaspoon lemon zest
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon ((optional))
Sweet olive oil (or vegetable oil (for frying))
Sugar (or icing sugar (for the decoration))
Stand mixer
Pastry bag

Steps:

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the flour, baking powder and sugar.
  • Dig a well in the center of the flour and add the eggs.
  • Add the lemon zest, anise, and cinnamon.
  • While kneading at medium speed, gradually incorporate the milk until obtaining a smooth and homogeneous dough.
  • Cover the dough and let it rest for 30 minutes in a warm place, away from drafts.
  • Heat a large amount of oil to 350 F (170˚C), preferably sweet olive oil, in a deep pan.
  • Place the dough in a pastry bag and drop balls of dough into the hot oil.
  • It is also possible to form balls with two teaspoons.
  • When they swell and turn brown, remove the buñuelos with a skimmer and place them on a tray lined with paper towels.
  • Serve with a little sugar sprinkled over them.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 592 kcal, Carbohydrate 93 g, Protein 13 g, Fat 5 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, Cholesterol 88 mg, Sodium 483 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 28 g, UnsaturatedFat 11 g, ServingSize 1 serving

BUNUELOS



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup whole milk
1 large egg
1 teaspoon aniseed, crushed
3 to 4 cups vegetable oil, for frying
3/4 cup dry red wine
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup raisins
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

Steps:

  • Sift together all dry ingredients. Whisk the milk, egg, and anise seed until frothy. Combine flour and milk mixtures to make a dough.
  • On a floured surface, knead for 5 to 10 minutes. Cut into approximately 30 pieces and shape into balls. Cover with a cloth and let stand for 20 minutes.
  • In a heavy pan, heat the oil to 350 degrees and fry the bunuelos 3 to 5 minutes or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels and serve with Cinnamon Wine Sauce.
  • Cinnamon wine sauce: Simmer all ingredients, constantly stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Spoon over the bunuelos.

BUNUELOS



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 8m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 cups water
1 1/2 cups dark brown sugar, packed
1 1/2 teaspoon anise seeds
1 cup water
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon anise seeds
3 tablespoons lard or vegetable shortening
3 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, sifted
2 large eggs
Pinch of baking powder
Peanut oil (fortifying)

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan, combine the water, brown sugar, and anise seeds. Over medium heat, stir the mixture until the sugar has dissolved, then increase the heat and bring the liquid to a boil. Regulate the heat so that the mixture is simmering, then cook for about 20 minutes, until it has reduced to about 1 1/4 cups. Set the syrup aside to cool.
  • In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, combine the water, salt, anise seeds, and lard and bring to a boil. When the lard has melted and the liquid is boiling, remove from the heat and stir in the flour all at once. Return to the heat and continue stirring for a minute or 2 until the mixture pulls away from the sides of the pan. Again remove from the heat and add the eggs, beating well after each addition. The dough should be very soft and only just hold its shape. Lastly, mix the baking powder into the dough. In a large heavy skillet, heat about 1/2 inch of oil until it is smoking. Flour your hands well and break off a piece of dough. Roll it into a ball about 1 1/2-inches in diameter. Place the ball on your fingers and flatten to a cake about 3/4-inch thick. With your finger, push a large hole into the center of the dough. Make 3 more bunuelos and cook them for 2 to 3 minutes, turning over when one side is golden. While the first batch of bunuelos is frying, make 4 more and repeat until they are all cooked. You should have about 12 small bunuelos. Drain on paper towels until you have finished cooking them, then place 2 bunuelos in each of 6 warm bowls and drizzle the syrup over them.

BUNUELOS



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Baking rather than frying the tortillas gives these a crispier texture.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 5

1/2 cup sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 four-ounce package 8-inch flour tortillas
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
Vanilla ice cream, for serving

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350 degrees. In a small bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon; set aside. Cut tortillas into 2 1/2-inch-wide strips. Lay strips in a single layer on a baking sheet, brush with melted butter, and sprinkle with sugar mixture. Bake until golden, 10 to 15 minutes. Repeat with remaining tortillas. Serve with vanilla ice cream.

MEXICAN BUñUELOS WITH PILONCILLO SYRUP



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These buñuelos, which are made by deep-frying dough shaped like a disk, are typically eaten year-round as a street food in Mexico. But buñuelos are most popular around the Christmas season when many people make them on Nochebuena, or Christmas Eve. The ingredients in buñuelos vary depending on the region, but this version is adapted from Mely Martínez, a food blogger and the author of "The Mexican Home Kitchen: Traditional Home-Style Recipes That Capture the Flavors and Memories of Mexico." The dough is rolled out flat, and though it's not called for here, can be laid on an inverted bowl covered with a pastry cloth or parchment to stretch it even thinner (similar to when women flattened the dough on their knees) to make a crispy, paper-thin buñuelo. The finished buñuelos are topped with granulated sugar and spiced syrup made with cinnamon, anise, orange zest and piloncillo, a raw form of cane sugar.

Provided by Christina Morales

Categories     finger foods, pastries, project, dessert

Time 2h

Yield 12 buñuelos

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 (12-ounce/340 gram) piloncillo cone, chopped into chunks or slivers (see Tip)
1 cinnamon stick
6 guavas, fresh, or frozen and thawed, cut into quarters (optional)
1/4 teaspoon whole anise seeds
1 (3-inch) strip orange peel
2 cups/256 grams all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 tablespoon/13 grams granulated sugar, plus more for sprinkling
1/2 teaspoon table salt
1 large egg
1 tablespoon/15 grams unsalted butter, melted and cooled
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Up to 3/4 cup/180 milliliters warm water, as needed
2 cups/475 milliliters vegetable oil

Steps:

  • Make the piloncillo syrup: In a medium saucepan, heat 1 cup/240 milliliters water and the piloncillo over medium-high until the piloncillo dissolves, the liquid has thickened slightly and is caramel-colored, about 5 minutes. Carefully add 2 1/2 cups/600 milliliters water to the pan, along with the cinnamon stick, guavas (if using), anise seeds and orange peel. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high, then reduce the heat to low and simmer until syrupy, about 30 minutes. If you'd like it thicker, cook for a bit longer. Strain the syrup into a small bowl and set it aside. (You should have about 1 1/4 cups/60 milliliters.)
  • Make the buñuelos: In a large bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Form a well in the center and add the egg, melted butter and vanilla extract. Using a wooden spoon or your hands, stir the ingredients together until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Slowly add the warm water, 1 tablespoon/15 milliliters at a time, constantly mixing then kneading, until the dough is soft and smooth. (You may not need all of the water.) Cover the dough with a clean kitchen towel and let it rest for 30 minutes. On a lightly floured surface, divide the dough into 12 small balls and cover with the kitchen towel. (At this point, you can wrap the balls tightly with plastic wrap and freeze for up to two months. Bring to room temperature before rolling out and frying.)
  • In a large, high-sided skillet, pour the vegetable oil until it's about 3/4-inch high and heat over medium high to 350 degrees. When the oil is ready, a small piece of dough should sizzle immediately when dropped in.
  • While the oil is heating, roll out the dough: Work with one ball at a time, and leave the others covered while you work. On a lightly floured surface with a lightly floured rolling pin, roll out the dough into a paper-thin 8-inch circle. (It should be almost transparent but not tear.) As you roll, move and flip the dough and add more flour as necessary so it doesn't stick. Set aside on a lightly floured surface. Repeat with the remaining balls.
  • Fry the buñuelos, one at a time, until golden brown and crispy, 20 to 40 seconds per side. Use tongs to gently flatten the dough as it cooks to help prevent it from curling. Place the fried buñuelos on a paper towel-lined plate. Immediately sprinkle the buñuelos with granulated sugar, drizzle the syrup and serve. (Store leftovers in an airtight plastic container at room temperature for up to three days. Recrisp in a 300-degree oven for 5 minutes and sprinkle with granulated sugar.)

CUBAN BUñUELOS WITH ANISE SYRUP



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For many Cubans, the Christmas season means that frying buñuelos for dessert is almost as important as serving roast pork for dinner. Buñuelos have roots in Spain, particularly a Spain once under Muslim rule, but the Cuban version, spiced with anise and shaped into figure eights, highlights the island's abundance of root vegetables like yuca, boniato, malanga, ñame and calabaza. They can be found in many Latino grocery stores, and they give the buñuelos a pillowy, doughnutlike texture inside and crisp up when deep-fried. This recipe is adapted from "The Cuban Table: A Celebration of Food, Flavors and History" by Ana Sofía Peláez.

Provided by Christina Morales

Categories     dessert

Time 2h30m

Yield 14 buñuelos

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 cup granulated sugar
1 whole star anise
1 cinnamon stick
1 (3-inch) strip lime peel
1 tablespoon lime juice
1/2 pound peeled yuca, cut into 1-inch pieces, or precut frozen yuca (see Tip)
1/4 pound peeled boniato, cut into 1-inch pieces
1/4 pound peeled malanga, cut into 1-inch pieces
1/4 pound peeled ñame, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 tablespoon kosher salt (Diamond Crystal)
1 teaspoon whole anise seeds
1/4 pound peeled calabaza (or other winter squash or pumpkin), cut into 2-inch pieces
3 to 4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
3 large eggs, beaten
2 cups canola oil

Steps:

  • Prepare the syrup: In a saucepan, combine 2 cups water, granulated sugar, star anise, cinnamon stick and lime peel, and bring to a boil over medium high, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Reduce heat to a simmer, then cook until the mixture is thin and syrupy, 15 to 20 minutes. Off the heat, add the fresh lime juice. Let the syrup cool while you make buñuelos.
  • Make the buñuelos: To a medium or large heavy pot, add the yuca, boniato, malanga, ñame, salt and anise seeds and enough cold water to cover. Bring the water to a boil, then reduce to a simmer, cover and cook for 10 minutes. Add the calabaza and cook, covered, until all the vegetables are tender, but not mushy, 10 to 15 minutes more, then drain in a colander.
  • While the vegetables are still warm, press the vegetables through a ricer or food mill onto a large lightly floured surface or bowl. Form the mixture into a big mound, then make a well in the center. Pour the eggs into the well and use your hands (it will be sticky) to fully combine. Sift 3 cups flour, 1 cup at a time, over the dough and knead after each addition until it forms a smooth, soft dough that holds together. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons more flour if needed for the dough to come together.
  • Cut the dough into 14 equal pieces, and transfer to a clean work surface. Roll each piece into a 16-inch rope about 1/2-inch-thick. Moisten one end of the rope with a little water, shape it into a figure eight, then press the ends together. Transfer to a sheet pan lightly dusted with flour.
  • In a 10-inch skillet, heat the canola oil over medium-high until it reaches 375 degrees. If you don't have a deep-fry thermometer, you can test the oil by dropping in a bit of dough. If the oil is hot enough, it will float to the top right away. Working in batches of 2 or 3 (don't crowd the pan), carefully add the buñuelos to the oil, and fry until they are golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate lined with paper towels to drain excess oil. Spoon the syrup over the buñuelos and serve.

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CLASSIC SPANISH BUñUELOS RECIPE | QUIERO POSTRE
Instructions. In a large bowl, add 250 ml of warm (not boiling) water, a teaspoon of salt and 50 grams of fresh yeast. Dissolve. Add in 250 grams of flour and integrate by hand. Mix with an open hand, patting the dough, until all the flour is integrated. Add in the remaining water and flour and integrate by hand.
From quieropostre.com


TRADITIONAL BUñUELOS WITH PILONCILLO SYRUP - MEXICAN FOOD JOURNAL
This buñuelos recipe is made with flour, sugar, baking powder, butter and salt. The dough is shaped into balls, rolled out and fried in hot oil, giving you a light and crispy treat which looks like a fried tortilla. The warm buñuelos are dusted with a sugar and cinnamon topping and drizzled with a sweet syrup made from piloncillo and cinnamon ...
From mexicanfoodjournal.com


COLOMBIAN BUñUELOS (CHEESE FRITTERS) • CURIOUS CUISINIERE
2022-05-24 Instructions. In a big mixing bowl, add cassava flour, cornstarch, cheese, sugar, salt, baking powder, butter and egg. Mix with the tip of your fingers. Bring the dough together with milk. The dough has a playdough texture. In a medium pan, heat oil on low or keep between 320 – 340 F (160 – 170 C).
From curiouscuisiniere.com


EASY BUñUELOS RECIPE (BUñUELOS MEXICANOS) - BROKE BANK VEGAN
2022-04-07 Step 2: Then, add the melted coconut oil and water to the dry ingredients and stir together. Remove the dough from your mixing bowl onto a lightly floured surface. Melt the coconut oil beforehand. Step 3: Begin kneading the dough to form a ball that's sticky enough to stay together, but not coming off on your hands.
From brokebankvegan.com


BUñUELOS (BOLIVIAN DONUTS) - CHIPA BY THE DOZEN
2019-08-30 Instructions. In a glass, add boiling water and anise seeds. Let stand for 5 minutes. In a large bowl, add the flour, sugar, and yeast. Strain the anise seeds and add the water to the flour. Add the eggs and mix with a wooden ladle. The dough is …
From chipabythedozen.com


BUñUELOS: HIGH MAINTENANCE, BUT SO WORTH IT! - PATI JINICH
2011-12-21 To make the buñuelos: In the bowl of a mixer set with the hook attachment, add the flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Make room in the middle and add the egg, anise liquor and orange juice. Begin beating, at low speed, for a couple minutes. Add the butter and continue beating for another 10 to 12 minutes.
From patijinich.com


COLOMBIAN BUñUELOS RECIPE - THE SPRUCE EATS
2021-06-08 Make a light syrup by dissolving some piloncillo (or dark brown sugar if you don’t have piloncillo) in a water. Add a little ground cinnamon and a healthy pinch of ground anise and/or cloves; mix thoroughly. Pour the syrup, warm or room temperature, over the buñuelos, or use it as a buñuelo “dip.”. Serve Mexican chocolate sauce as a dip ...
From thespruceeats.com


CUBAN BUNUELOS RECIPE - PETITE GOURMETS
2021-03-02 Bunuelos Syrup Directions. Begin by preparing the syrup, place a saucepan on medium heat and add one cup of water, caster sugar, star anise, cinnamon sticks and vanilla extract. Bring the syrup to a simmer, cook for 5 minutes to thicken and infuse the aromatics. Allow the syrup to cool then strain into a jug and set aside.
From petitegourmets.com


BUñUELOS DE VIENTO « DORA'S TABLE
2021-12-10 Sift flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Pour milk mixture into the flour and whisk until the lumps dissapear. The batter should be the consistency of a thin pancake batter. 5. Heat oil to 350°F. Dip mold in the hot oil for 1 minute. 6. Lift mold over the pot to drain excess oil. 7.
From dorastable.com


GUATEMALAN BUñUELOS RECIPE - GROWING UP BILINGUAL
Preparing the dough. Stir together flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside. In a medium saucepan, combine the water, anise seeds, and lard and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. When the lard or shortening has melted, and the liquid is boiling, remove from heat. Stir in the flour mixture all at once.
From growingupbilingual.com


MEXICAN BUNUELOS RECIPE [VIDEO] - SWEET AND SAVORY MEALS
2021-05-16 Divide the dough into 8 separate small balls and roll each one on a lightly floured surface, use a rolling pin into an 8 to 10-inch circle. Arrange the dough circles onto a large kitchen towel in ONE single layer. Place a large and deep pan on the stove and add the 2 1/2 cups of oil and heat the oil to 350°F.
From sweetandsavorymeals.com


MEXICAN BUñUELOS RECIPE - RECIPES.NET
2021-12-10 Mexican Buñuelos: In a large bowl mix flour, baking powder, 1 Tablespoon of sugar and ½ teaspoon of salt. Form a well in the center and add the egg, melted butter and vanilla. Mix until mixture resembles a coarse meal. Slowly add the water a tablespoon at a time, mixing and kneading until you have a soft and smooth dough.
From recipes.net


WHEN FALL GIVES YOU PUMPKINS MAKE THESE SPANISH PUMPKIN …
2021-10-04 Instructions. Cut the pumpkin in half, remove the seeds and peel the pumpkin, cut into small 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) pieces. Add the pumpkin pieces into a baking tray lined with parchment paper, making sure they´re all in a single layer, add into a preheated oven, bake + broil option 210 C - 410 F. After 25 minutes remove from the oven, you can ...
From spainonafork.com


BAKED BUNUELOS CHIPS - MIND OVER MUNCH
Instructions. Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Prepare a baking sheet with parchment and a wire baking rack. Combine sugar and cinnamon in a bowl. Spread melted butter onto both sides of tortilla pieces and place onto wire baking rack. Sprinkle on top with cinnamon sugar to cover.
From mindovermunch.com


SPANISH BUñUELOS DE VIENTO | SWEET FRITTER • QUE RICO TAPAS
2021-05-15 Let the dough rest for 30 minutes. While the dough is resting, prepare a plate with kitchen paper to put the buñuelos once they are fried to absorb the oil. After 25 minutes of resting, put the frying pan on the heat and start warming the oil slowly on medium-low heat, around 150-160°C.
From quericotapas.com


BUñUELOS (AN AUTHENTIC MEXICAN RECIPE) - HOUSE OF YUMM
2021-12-13 Instructions. In the bowl of a stand mixer, with a dough hook attachment, add the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. Mix together. Pour the oil into the warm water, then pour this into the dry ingredients. Mix together with the dough hook for 3-4 minutes until the dough has formed into a ball.
From houseofyumm.com


BUNUELOS - GUERRERO TORTILLAS
1. In a large mixing-bowl, whisk together the sugar and the cinnamon. Set aside. 2. Heat (medium-high) 1 ½ inches of vegetable oil to 300˚F in a frying pan at least 3 inches deep. 3. With the kitchen tongs, slowly place one Fresqui-ricas tortilla into the hot oil. Allow it to bubble up and get crispy (about 2 minutes), flipping over until ...
From guerrerotortillas.com


HOW TO MAKE BUñUELOS: THE ORIGINAL MEXICAN RECIPE! - YOUTUBE
Ingredients/materials: • 1 ¼ cup flour • 2 Eggs • 1 ½ tbsp sugar for mixture, plus more sugar for dusting • 1 tsp vanilla • Pinch of salt • ½ tsp ...
From youtube.com


BUñUELOS COLOMBIANOS (COLOMBIAN BUñUELOS) - MY COLOMBIAN …
2020-12-01 In a deep pot, heat the vegetable oil to 300°F (Warm, not very hot). Carefully drop the balls in the warm oil. Cover the pot and after about 3 to 4 minutes, turn the heat up and fry until golden brown.
From mycolombianrecipes.com


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