A friend, Odilliah Shibale posted this on her facebook page
and we had to try it! Yum!
Ingredients
two cups warm water
two teaspoons baking powder or one teaspoon dry yeast
four cups all-purpose flour
one-half cup sugar
one-quarter teaspoon cardamom
two tablespoons butter, margarine or vegetable oil
one-quarter cup warm milk (optional)
one egg, lightly beaten (optional)
1 pinch salt
4 cups oil (for deep frying)
Directions
1. All pastry ingredients should be allowed to come to room
temperature if they have been in the refrigerator. If using yeast: mix the
yeast with a few spoonfuls of the warm water.
2. In a mixing bowl combine the flour, baking powder, Sugar,
and spice (cardamom is most common in Eastern Africa). Add the yeast. Mix the
water, butter, milk, and egg together. Gradually add this mixture to the flour
while kneading into dough. Knead until a smooth and elastic dough is
formed—fifteen to twenty minutes. If using yeast: Place dough in a clean bowl,
cover with a cloth, and allow to rise in a warm place for an hour or more. If
using baking powder, let dough rest for several minutes.
3. Divide the dough into several hand-sized pieces. Roll or
press the pieces into circles about one-half inch thick. Cut circles into
halves or quarters (or whatever you like). Some cooks place the doughs on a
cookie sheet and let them rise a second time.
4. Heat a few cups of vegetable oil to 300 degrees Fahrenheit
in a skillet or deep pot. Fry the doughs in the hot oil, turning a few times,
until they are golden brown all over. Fry only as many together as can float in
the oil without touching one another. Place on paper towels to drain. Serve
warm.
Powdered sugar option for the finished product!
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