събота, 10 юни 2017 г.

Kkwabaegi - Корейски усукани понички



Интересни понички с различна форма но почти същият вкус намерух ги тук https://www.maangchi.com/recipe/kkwabaegi има много хубаво видео което показва всичко стъпка по стъпка.



Необходимите продукти: 1 яйце, 1 ч ч прясно мляко, 3 ч ч брашно, 1 пак суха мая, 3 с л захар, 1/2 ч л сол, 2 с л масло.


Разтопете маслото и го смесете с млякото яйцето, захарта и солта. Добавете брашното и маята.


Омесете меко тесто и оставете да втаса. Размесете и отново оставете за 30 минути, времето за втасване зависи от температурата, просто наблюдавайте тестото. Оформете 12 топки, от които направете фитили. Усучете ги и оставете дестина минути. Пържете в дълбок тиган на средна степен до златисто. Извадете върху хартия и след това оваляйте в захар с канела.

Да Ви е сладко!


Можете да следите всяка нова рецепта и на страничката ми във Фейсбук!


За англоговорящите ще оставя и оригиналният текст, за да им е по-лесно.



Igredients: 

3 cups all purpose flour for doughnuts, plus 2 tablespoons for dusting, 


2 tablespoons butter, 

1 packet of dry yeast (about 2¼ teaspoons: 7 grams), 



2 tablespoons plus 3 tablespoons white sugar, 

1 cup milk, 

1 egg, 

½ teaspoon salt, 
corn oil for frying, 
½ teaspoon cinnamon powder.

Make the coating
Add 2-3 tablespoons sugar and the cinnamon powder to a brown paper bag. Shake to mix well. Set aside.

Make the dough
Fully melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Remove from the heat and add milk, sugar, and salt. Mix well until everything is well dissolved. Crack an egg into the saucepan and mix well. Add the yeast and stir. Let it sit for 5 minutes.
Transfer to a large bowl. Add 3 cups flour and mix well with a wooden spoon. When everything is well mixed, use your hand to knead the dough for a few minutes, and shape it into a big lump. Cover with plastic wrap.
Let the dough rise until it doubles in size, usually about 1 hour to 1½ hours.
Deflate the gas with your hand and knead the dough for a few minutes until it’s soft and smooth. Cover with plastic wrap again and let it sit for 30 minutes to 1 hour until it doubles in size again.

Roll out the doughnuts
Uncover the dough and knead it for a few minutes. Put 2 tablespoons of flour on the corner of your cutting board to use for dusting. Divide the dough into 16 equal pieces.
Take a piece of dough and roll it out on your cutting board so it forms a rope 10 inches long and ½ inch in diameter. If it’s sticky, sprinkle some flour on the area you’re working in. When you roll out the dough, move one hand upward and the other downward so that the rope is twisted in between your hands as you roll it.
Take the dough off the board, hold it aloft, and bring the ends together. The tension in the dough will twist it as it hangs. You can add as much tension as you like, but I think the best looking kkwabaegi has 3- 4 twists in it.
Place the twisted dough on a floured cutting board or tray. Repeat with the rest of the pieces of dough.
Let the doughnuts expand for about 30 minutes. 15 minutes in, gently flip each doughnut over with your hands so the bottoms don’t get flat and all sides expand nice and round.
Fry the doughnuts
Heat up 4 inches of oil in a deep skillet over medium high heat, until the temperature reaches 350° F. Lower the heat to medium heat, then gently set each doughnut into the hot oil by hand. Be careful not to get your hands too close to the oil. Add as many pieces to the oil as your skillet will allow, enough so the doughnuts can sit in the oil without pushing against each other.
Cook for about 5 minutes, occasionally gently flipping them over with tongs, until they get crunchy outside and are evenly golden brown.
Strain the cooked doughnuts. Put them in the brown paper bag with the sugar cinnamon mixture. Shake a few times until they are evenly coated. This is best done when the doughnuts are still warm. Repeat this with all the doughnuts until they are all cooked and coated.




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