Tagged: desserts

Portuguese Muffins Featured in Huffington Post

Portuguese Sweet Muffins featured in Huffington Post article!

 

Click on this link to read the article! Why Portuguese Muffins AreSeriously Underrated

The article links back to Tia Maria’s Blog for the recipe by Leonor Santos!

Here’s an excerpt from the article in the Huffington Post – Travel – February 22, 2014

“Popularized in the United States by Portuguese immigrants around New Bedford and Cape Cod in Massachusetts, these muffins can still be found in many a Cape Cod sandwich shop. Larger, chewier, slightly sweeter and more flavorful and substantial than an English muffin, it’s no wonder they’ve caught on outside of Massachusetts too. While they’re still not as ubiquitous English muffins, we think their time will come. Once you try one, you’ll understand why they’re seriously underrated.” Excerpt and top left photo credit: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/25/portuguese-muffins_n_4847213.html?utm_hp_ref=travel&ir=Travel

 

Sonhos – Portuguese Choux Pastry Dreams!

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sonhos-2Sonhos, are light and fluffy doughnut like pastries that melt in your mouth! Generally, they’re served around the Holidays but this popular fried pastry is a favorite at almost every Portuguese celebration. They are quite easy to make unlike filhos which are made out of risen dough and have a much longer process time.

Good luck to those of you are making these for the first time! Enjoy!

Sonhos

Ingredients:

6 extra large eggs

2 cups flour

3/4 cup water

3/4 cup milk

1/2 tsp salt

1/2  stick butter or margarine

1 slice lemon rind

Sugar and Cinnamon for topping

Instructions:

In a large heavy pan, place the water, milk, butter, lemon rind,  and salt over medium heat and bring to boiling point. Stir in the flour and stir with a wooden spoon until the flour becomes a soft dough which turns into a ball shape that separates from the sides of the pan. This is similar to a basic Choux paste that is used for baking eclairs and cream puffs.

Remove the dough from heat and place into a medium bowl. Let the dough cool for a few minutes. Beat in one egg at a time making a smooth batter.

Heat the oil to 365 degrees. Shape the dough into round doughnuts by using 2 large tablespoons.  Fry the dough by 4 or 5 pieces at time until golden brown while keeping the heat at a steady temperature. * NOTE. If you find the dough is turning brown too quickly reduce the heat to a lower setting. They should cook slowly.

**IMPORTANT**Pierce sonhos slightly with a fork all around as they cook. NOTE: If you find they are too dark and still raw in the middle, lower the heat so they cook through at a slower temperature.

Drain on a new clean brown paper lunch bags or on paper towels.

While still hot, roll sonhos in a mixture of sugar and cinnamon.

Watch this video for the demonstration. The recipe varies from mine.

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This recipe is for Coscorões – Portuguese fried dough
Receita de Coscorões