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Fritule, sweet round fritters from Dalmatia are a festive treat, traditionally prepared for Christmas and carnival time. The typical fritters are made with a yeasted dough that can be enriched with eggs, although in the past, it was more commonly prepared with choux pastry that could also include potatoes. However, today, it is frequently prepared with a looser dough that has yogurt and baking powder as ingredients instead of yeast. The key ingredient that needs to be included no matter what dough is used is alcohol, typically brandy — but rum or white wine are also an option — which helps the fritters not soak up as much oil during frying. Nuts, grated apples, spices, and citrus peels are often added to the dough for more flavor and moisture. Traditionally, fritule were fried in lard, but nowadays, oil is typically used. Once fried, fritule are left to drain on paper towels, and while hot, they are traditionally rolled in granulated or powdered sugar. Still, they can be ... Read more
PREP 30min
COOK 20min
READY IN 50min
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Because the batter is made with yogurt and leavened with baking powder, you will have your fritule ready to eat in under an hour. You can serve the fritule sprinkled with powdered sugar or topped with hot chocolate or Nutella.
2 eggs
400 ml yogurt
a pinch of salt
20g vanilla sugar
2 tsp sugar
20 tbsp all-purpose flour
10g baking powder
1 tbsp brandy or rum
oil, for frying
SERVING
powdered sugar
hot chocolate
Nutella
Mix all the wet ingredients in one bowl and mix all the dry ingredients in another.
Add the dry ingredients to the wet ones, mixing as you add until you get a smooth batter.
Fill a pot with oil, then place it over medium heat for frying. To check if the oil is at frying temperature, place a wooden spoon inside the oil. If small bubbles appear around the spoon, the oil is ready.
Lower the heat a bit, drop teaspoons of dough into the oil, dipping the teaspoon in between each grab into the water, and take care not to overcrowd the pot.
Once the fritters catch color on both sides, take them out of the pot with a slotted spoon and place them in a paper-lined tray.
Repeat this until you've used up the entire dough.
Place the still warm fritule in a bowl and serve them either sprinkled with powdered sugar or topped with hot chocolate or Nutella.
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