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Postby truckmen » 29.05.2009, 17:21

Anyone here have a good recipe for Krapfen?
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Postby Guest » 01.06.2009, 20:44

Do you mean Krapfen with dead flies or without?
I would have to go diving into my notebooks to see if I still have a dutch friends recipe ..let me know which kind you are after
Ciao T
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Postby truckmen » 02.06.2009, 16:41

weblin wrote:Do you mean Krapfen with dead flies or without?
I would have to go diving into my notebooks to see if I still have a dutch friends recipe ..let me know which kind you are after
Ciao T


Seriously, I am looking for the type without the jelly inside like a Berliner. These are simply deep-fried pieces of dough.
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Postby lovepoetnyc » 19.08.2009, 23:28

it depends on what kind of krap your usinging ie: dog, cat, horse
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Postby Guest » 19.04.2010, 16:15

1 cup plus 2-1/4 teaspoons milk
3 egg yolks, reserve whites
7 tablespoons butter
3-1/2 tablespoons sugar
1-3/4 tablespoons rum
grated lemon peel or vanilla extract
Filling:
apricot or other jam
Confectioner"s sugar
Method Krapfen:
Make a soft yeast dough using the above ingredients. Let rise.
Roll out dough on a lightly foured surface (about a 1/3 inch thick). Divide the rectangular dough in half and put one half aside. Mark rings on the remaining half with a wine glass (the circumference should be about 3-1/2 inches) and place a dollop of jam in the center of each ring. Trace the outline of each ring with a thin coating of egg white. Carefully place the reserved dough on top and lightly push down so the jam dollops are not spread, but apparent under the dough. Use the wine glass to cut com pletely through the dough, lightly pressing the dough edges to seal the top and bottom halves. Cover loosely with a towel and let rise again, about 10 minutes. This rising affects both shape and consistency.
Meanwhile, heat oil in a deep saucepan or deep-fryer. Place a few Berliners at a time gently in the heated oil. Cover, let cook for about 5 minutes and turn the Berliners once. Continue cooking until golden brown, about 10 minutes total depending on oil temperature.
Drain Berliners on paper towel. Sprinkle with cconfectioners" sugar. The finished Berliner should look like a small cannon ball with a white waist line.
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Postby heissefeagerin » 23.04.2010, 3:36

hi truckmen

its the best to google and you have it easy to make them

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Postby ElliH123 » 26.04.2010, 22:25

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