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North American Fried Dough Foods

North American Fried Dough Foods

1

Doughnut

United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: District Donuts Sliders Brew (New Orleans, United States of America)

Although archaeologists had found some petrified remains of fried cakes with holes in the center, it is still unclear how could the early Native Americans prepare these delicious fried dough desserts that we know today as doughnuts. In the past, d... READ MORE

2

Beignets

New Orleans, United States of America
4.2
Most iconic: Café du Monde (New Orleans, United States of America)

These squares of deep-fried pastry dough are sprinkled with powdered sugar and are traditionally served hot. The dish hails from France, and French settlers brought it to the Acadia region of Canada in the 17th century. Many of the Acadians later ... READ MORE

3

Timbits

Canada
3.8
Most iconic: Tim Hortons (Hamilton, Canada)

Timbits are bite-sized doughnut holes made from leftover doughnut dough, fried in vegetable oil and available in a number of varieties such as yeast, cake, apple fritter, honey dip, old fashion plain, chocolate glazed, blueberry, strawberry, lemon... READ MORE

4

Cronut

New York City, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Dominique Ansel Bakery (Manhattan, United States of America)

The unusual New Yorker creation known as a Cronut is a hybrid between a croissant and a doughnut, characterized by its soft and creamy interior, and flaky layers of pastry on the exterior. These treats are fried in oil, filled with cream, rolled i... READ MORE

5

Malasadas

Hawaii, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Leonard's Bakery (Honolulu, United States of America)

Malasadas are traditional Portuguese yeast-leavened doughnuts made from eggs, flour, sugar, and milk. They are sometimes coated with cinnamon or granulated sugar. The original Portuguese malasadas don't have any holes or fillings, but the variatio... READ MORE

6

Beaver tails

Canada
4.2
Most iconic: BeaverTails Rideau Canal (Ottawa, Canada)

Beaver tails are sweet, flat, and thin Canadian pastries made from whole wheat flour. The dough is hand-stretched and shaped to look like a beaver's tail - unsurprisingly, one of Canada's national symbols. The shaped dough is fried (a technique re... READ MORE

7

Apple Cider Doughnut

New England, United States of America
4.1

Apple cider doughnuts are a type of doughnut popular on the East Coast of the United States, particularly in New England. As the name implies, they are made with a dough containing apple cider and are often coated in cinnamon, nutmeg, and sugar. A... READ MORE

8

Persians

Thunder Bay, Canada
3.4
Most iconic: The Persian Man (Thunder Bay, Canada)

Persian is a Canadian pastry roll characterized by an oval shape and a layer of pink icing that can be made with either strawberries or raspberries. These yeast-risen, fried cinnamon rolls originated at Bennett's Bakery in the city of Thunder Bay.... READ MORE

9

Maple Bar Doughnut

California, United States of America
3.6

Maple bar is an unusual American doughnut originating from the West coast and usually associated with California. The doughnut is rectangular in shape and topped with a maple glaze. Inside, it can be left as it is or filled with cream or custard. ... READ MORE

10

Molote

Mexico
4.0

Molotes are deep-fried, oval-shaped corn tortillas filled with various ingredients such as quesillo, mushrooms, and different types of meat. The dish is often topped with green or red salsa and sour cream. Molotes are mostly sold as street food in... READ MORE

11

Pastechi

Aruba
3.7
Most iconic: The Pastechi House (Oranjestad, Aruba)

Pastechi is a traditional breakfast that can also be served as a snack, consisting of deep-fried, crescent-shaped dough filled with a variety of ingredients such as chicken, beef, tuna, vegetables, or cheese. The key ingredient is usually combined... READ MORE

12

Rhode Island Doughboy

Rhode Island, United States of America
3.5
Most iconic: Iggy’s Doughboys & Chowderhouse (Warwick, United States of America)

The Rhode Island doughboy is typically a large, flattened square of pizza dough that is deep-fried until golden brown, then dusted with a hefty dose of powdered sugar. It's always served piping hot. Some say that the taste of melting sugar against... READ MORE

13

Empanadas de Santa Rita

Chihuahua City, Mexico
n/a

Empanadas de Santa Rita are Mexican empanadas originating from Chihuahua. In the city, these empanadas are prepared in honor of St. Rita, whose feast is celebrated annually on May 22nd. That is the only day in the year that you can taste these emp... READ MORE

14

Buñelos månglo

Northern Mariana Islands, United States of America
n/a

During stormy and rainy weather, many Chamorros prepare buñelos månglo, a comforting dessert consisting of fried dough that is sprinkled with sugar. Also known as typhoon donuts, the dough is made by combining flour, sugar, coconut mi... READ MORE