Ingredients
40 portion(s)
flour
- 200 g raw sugar
- 400 g flour plain
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 50 g ricebran oil
- 2 eggs
- 20 g water
- sesame seeds, to cover balls in
- Rice Bran Oil, for deep frying
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Preparation -
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Recipe is created for
TM 31
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Recipe's preparation
Mill sugar speed 9 for 9 seconds
Add flour, baking soda and baking powder and mix for 5 seconds speed 5
Add rice bran oil and eggs and mix speed 4 for 10seconds, scrape sides then mix for a further 10 seconds speed 4
Add 20g water and kneed 30 seconds at interval speed
Roll each portion into a ball (diameter of about a 50 cent piece)
Heat rice bran oil in a small saucepan and fry each ball until golden brown. The balls will open slightly, resembling a laughing head and eating them will bring lots of happiness in the new year.
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Comments
Add a commentThe ball recipe is so good, I can just die to try...
The ball recipe is so good, I can just die to try these on as the carpet in denver. It is so easy just adding rice and boom you get this yummy chinese balls. Thank you for the great post share.
Thank you so much mate for sharing about sesame...
Thank you so much mate for sharing about sesame seeds balls at rushmyessay.com. Yumm !! This recipe sounds so delicious. This is great we can easily prepare this good dish, soon I am gonna try it at home.
Thank you for sharing. They
Thank you for sharing. They taste delicious!!!!
Great. We had them for a
Great. We had them for a Chinese New Year dinner. They're like a type of Chinese doughnut
Tasted exactly like my
Tasted exactly like my Grandmothers... it was a hit at my family's Chinese New Year party. Thanks, Tina!
This was brought to a potluck
This was brought to a potluck dinner. Everyone loved it. Followed the recipe exactly. Works.
Geraldine LeeConsultant
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