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GERMAN CRULLER RECIPE



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These donuts shaped pastries aka German crullers (Spritzkuchen) made from a twice cooked dough (choux pastry) and glazed with icing are very popular in Franconian region, Germany during carnival season. They are extremely soft and airy on the inside and crispy on the outside. Enjoy them while fresh for breakfast, brunch, afternoon tea/ coffee.

Provided by Ester | esterkocht.com

Categories     afternoon coffee     afternoon tea     Breakfast     Brunch

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 9

250 ml (8.5 fl.oz/ 1 cup) water
75 g (2.6 oz/ about ⅓ cup) butter
1 tablespoon vanilla sugar
150 g (5.3 oz/ 1 ¼ cups) plain flour (all purpose flour) (sieved)
3 medium eggs
a pinch of salt
vegetable oil (for frying)
55 g (2 oz/ about ½ cup) icing sugar (powdered sugar)
2 ½ tablespoons freshly pressed lemon juice/ rum/ milk

Steps:

  • Pour water in a pot, add vanilla sugar, a pinch of salt and butter cut into small pieces. Heat on medium heat until the butter has melted and the water begins to boil. Remove the pot from the heat and immediately stir in sieved flour with a wooden spoon, so that you won't loose part of the water through evaporation. Bring the pot back to the heat and let cook for 2 minutes. Keep stirring vigorously until the dough separates from the bottom of the pot and the bottom of the pot is slightly coated with whitish staffs from the dough (a thin white film).
  • Next transfer the dough to an empty bowl and let cool for about 5 minutes. In the meantime heat oil in a small pot. (We've used a small pot, but you could also use a large pot to speed up the deep frying process.) Cut the parchment paper into rectangles (the rectangles should be smaller than the pot you'll be using). Then grease the whisks and brush parchment paper cut into small rectangle shapes with oil. After 5 minutes crack the eggs in the bowl with cooled dough, one by one while beating with a hand mixer, until you have a smooth dough. Transfer the dough to a pipping bag with big start tip or just a freezer bag with a big star tip at the corner. This is how we did it, because we couldn't find a pipping bag.
  • Squeeze a bit of the dough on the parchment paper to form circles (or hearts if you want). Make another circle on top of the exact same circle, so that the crullers will go up nicely while baking. Insert the wooden spoon handle in oil to see if the oil is ready. If bubbles start forming around the spoon, then the oil is ready.
  • Put the parchment paper with shaped batter in hot oil upside down (the side with the shaped dough facing down). The dough will release itself from the parchment paper. Now remove the parchment paper from the pot and make the next circle while the crullers are baking. You can put as many crullers as you want in the pot. This just depends on the size of the pot that you're using. Just bear in mind that the crullers will expand while cooking, so make sure to leave enough space between them. Cook until golden brown. It took us about 3 minutes per side.
  • Remove the donut crullers from the fat and put them on the cooling rack lined with paper towels to remove excess fat, until you'll be able to touch it with your hands. Then transfer the donut crullers to a platter or roasting dish or something similar and brush or drizzle with icing sugar that you've previously prepared or dust with powdered sugar and enjoy.

SPRITZKUCHEN (GERMAN CRULLERS)



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A recipe for Spritzkuchen (German Crullers)! Piped circled of dough are fried until golden, then coated in a sweet glaze.

Provided by Tara

Categories     Dessert

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 10

Vegetable oil (for coating parchment and frying the Spritzkuchen)
1 cup (240 milliliters) water
4 tablespoons (60 grams) unsalted butter
1 tablespoon (8 grams) vanilla sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/4 cups (155 grams) all-purpose flour
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 1/4 cups (155 grams) powdered sugar
3 tablespoons (44 milliliters) lemon juice, rum, or water

Steps:

  • Cut parchment paper into 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch (9x9 centimeter) squares and brush the top of each with oil.
  • In a large saucepan, combine the water, butter, vanilla sugar, and salt over high heat.
  • Once the butter has melted and the mixture comes to a boil with the sugar and salt dissolved, remove from heat.
  • Use a wooden spoon to immediately stir in the flour.
  • Place the pan back on the stove over medium low heat. Continue to stir until a dough forms and pulls away from the bottom and sides of the pan, about 1 minute.
  • Transfer the dough to the bowl of a stand mixer or a large bowl and allow to cool until no longer hot, but still warm to touch.
  • Using a stand or hand mixer, beat the eggs, one at a time, followed by the baking powder into the cooled dough at high speed to form a smooth and glossy mixture.
  • Fill a deep saucepan with 2-3 inches (5-8 centimeters) of oil and place over medium heat.
  • Attach a large star tip to large piping bag. Fill the bag with dough (in batches if needed).
  • Pipe rings of dough onto the greased parchment paper.
  • Once the oil is 350˚F (180˚C), place the piped dough, being careful not to overcrowd, into the pan paper side up. Gently remove the paper and fry the doughnuts on each side until golden.
  • Use a slotted spoon to transfer to a towel lined plate. Repeat with remaining batter.
  • Place a wire rack over a sheet of parchment.
  • In a large bowl , whisk lemon juice, rum, or water into the powdered sugar until a thin and smooth glaze comes together. If too thick, add more liquid. If too thin, whisk in more sugar.
  • Dip each warm Spritzkuchen into the glaze and place on wire rack to set. They are best served the day they are made.

GERMAN CRULLERS WITH LEMON FROSTING



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"Eberswalder Spritzkuchen" from Germanfoods.org - During the iron curtain years, when Germany was divided into two states, these crullers were made by many bakeries in what was then West Germany. Most people ate Eberswalder Spritzkuchen for decades with no idea that this pastry originated in an isolated German town at the eastern end of the German Democratic Republic close to the Polish border. As in the Rhineland, the celebration of carnival (also known as the crazy days before Lent) in Eberswalde is at the origin of this pastry. Before the invention of food additives, the beginning of Lent meant that all animal fat had to be used up, or it would go bad. This is why pastries like Eberswalder Spritzkuchen were invented.

Provided by Mom2Rose

Categories     Breakfast

Time 30m

Yield 12 , 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 1/2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup cornstarch
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
5 eggs
1 teaspoon baking powder
vegetable oil, for deep-frying (corn, peanut)
1 1/2 cups confectioners' sugar
1 lemon, juice of, to 2

Steps:

  • For the crullers, bring 1 1/4 cups water and the butter to a boil in a saucepan.
  • Remove from the heat. Mix the flour and the cornstarch together and stir into the liquid until to a smooth ball forms.
  • Return the pan to the stove and stir over low heat until a white film appears on the bottom of the pan. Transfer the mixture to a mixing bowl.
  • Combine with the sugar, vanilla, eggs, and baking powder, using an electric mixer.
  • Cut parchment paper into 3-inch squares. Spread them out on a clean work surface and grease them well.
  • Put the dough into a pastry bag with a large serrated spout and squeeze a circle of about 2 inches on each piece of parchment paper.
  • Heat the oil to 370F in a deep-fryer or in a large saucepan. The oil needs to be hot enough to sizzle a bread crumb.
  • Let the crullers glide into the oil by carefully turning the parchment squares upside down and gently rolling up the two opposite edges. Fry only a few crullers at a time. They should be golden brown and puffy. Remove from the oil and drain on paper towels.
  • For the frosting, mix the confectioners' sugar with the lemon juice until smooth. Add a few drops of water if necessary.
  • Spread the frosting on the warm crullers and allow them to set at room temperature. Serve within a few hours.

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