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sunshine Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 08:23:18 AM
2 tablespoons warm water
2 teaspoons yeast
1 cup warm milk
2 cups sifted flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar ( sorry I forgot to type this earlier)

1 well beaten egg
1 tablespoon butter softened( yes you can substitue margarine I just hate margarine tasts yucky)

Dissovle yeast in warm water. Mix in milk, egg, salt, sugar, butter, and 1 cup of the flour; Beat with mixer until rubbery (such a lovely term for food). Beat in remaining 1 cup flour. Let set 10 minutes over bowl of hot water and cover with dish towel ( clean of course).

heat 1 inch of oil in large frying pan. Fry by spoonfuls in hot oil till brown on both sides. Drain on paper towels. Roll in sugar while warm.


Hey I didn't forget you wanted this Aunt jenny

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therusticcottage Posted - Jul 11 2006 : 2:17:14 PM
I think I'm going to be making some of this tomorrow -- YUM!


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blueroses Posted - Jul 11 2006 : 11:22:54 AM
Sunshine,

They sound deadly delicious!! I copied the recipe too. Thanks!!!

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Mumof3 Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 09:31:45 AM
Sunshine- Whatever they are called, they sound delicious!! I have copied your recipe to try. We love fried dough at our house, but we only make it at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Just a family tradition that has been followed from my grandmother's childhood. This will be something new to try to fill that "have to have something fried" need!


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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 08:38:46 AM
I even think my portuguese ex sis in law had ANOTHER name for them..but I call them GOOD!!!
thanks so much for remembering to post the recipe Sunshine...looks like the one I remember!!
I can't wait to make them with the kids!!


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sunshine Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 08:33:31 AM
we call them Filos which means children in portugues I don't know if that is its real name or the nick name my family gave it we have a habit of that in my family giving food nick names that is

have a lovely day and may God bless you and keep you safe

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Libbie Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 08:31:06 AM
Sunshine - are those malasadas? There's a place in Hawaii (where my Dad's side of the family is from - they're Hawaiian/Portuguese/Norwegian?!?!?!?) that has what I think these are, and I could just sit down and eat about 100 hot ones! Thanks for the recipe!!!

XOXO, Libbie

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