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    Re: Malasadas Cooking Question

    Originally posted by glossyp

    Thanks for any and all answers!
    Since my trip back this year, my kids have fallen in love with malasadas and we have tried to make them at home. Giada (Everyday Italian) has an Italian recipe for Zeppole that is pretty similar. I'm finding out that most cultures have a version of fried dough. I'm finding the key is the eggs that malasadas have.

    1 vanilla bean
    1/2 cup sugar, plus 3 tablespoons
    2 tablespoons ground cinnamon
    1 stick butter
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    1 cup water
    1 cup all-purpose flour
    4 eggs
    Olive oil, for frying

    Cut open the vanilla bean lengthwise. Using the back of a knife, scrape along the inside of the vanilla bean to collect the seeds. Scrape vanilla bean seeds into a small bowl. Add the 1/2 cup sugar and cinnamon and stir to combine. Set aside.

    In a medium saucepan combine the butter, salt, 3 tablespoons of sugar, and water over medium heat. Bring to a boil. Take pan off the heat and stir in the flour. Return pan to the heat and stir continuously until mixture forms a ball, about 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer the flour mixture to a medium bowl. Using an electric hand mixer on low speed, add eggs, 1 at a time, incorporating each egg completely before adding the next. Beat until smooth. If not frying immediately, cover with plastic wrap and reserve in the refrigerator.

    Meanwhile, pour enough oil into a large frying pan to reach a depth of 2 inches. Heat the oil over medium heat until a deep-fry thermometer registers 375 degrees F.

    Using a small ice-cream scooper or 2 small spoons, carefully drop about a tablespoon of the dough into the hot olive oil, frying in batches. Turn the zeppole once or twice, cooking until golden and puffed up, about 5 minutes. Drain on paper towels. Toss with cinnamon-sugar. Arrange on a platter and serve immediately.

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