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A Portuguese Fried Dough Lesson: Filhos, Malassadas and Sonhos

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Sonhos – Fried Choux Pastry Recipe

Sonhos (Dreams) are fried pastry. They are made of basic choux paste dough which uses no yeast, or baking powder. The dough is dropped by tablespoons into hot oil and then fried in round doughnut shapes. They are rolled in a dusting of sugar and cinnamon.

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Filhós- Fried Dough Recipe

The terms “Filhóses” and “Malasadas” are sometimes used interchangeably, and sometimes one refers to doughnuts while the other refers to fried dough as photo above, without a hole in the center.

Filhós, is a fried pasty made of risen flour dough and always referred to as Filhós in the mainland of Portugal. However some of the Islands of Azores and Madeira also call them Filhós. It may get confusing, but it seems that what you call them depends on what region of Portugal your family is from and where you live now.

Malasadas are typically “Portuguese donuts”, a ball of fried yeast dough without a hole in the middle like regular donuts. After frying, they are rolled in confectioners sugar and sometimes filled with cream. This is an example of the famous Malasadas from Leonards Bakery in  Honolulu, Hawaii which is famous for their Malasadas. There are many shops throughout Hawaii that feature them as well. This tradition was brought to Hawaii from the Portuguese immigrants from Madeira, Portugal.

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Coscoroes – Fried Pastry Recipe

Coscorões are fried dough often referred  to as Angel wings, and similar to filhos. However, no yeast or other leavening agents are used to make the dough. They are usually made during the Christmas season.

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!

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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