At New Years Eve the Dutch traditionally eat oil-dumplings. These are sphere-shaped balls made of dough fried in hot oil. The dough is made from flour, eggs, yeast, salt, milk, baking powder and optionally currants, raisins, apple and/or succade. The oil-dumplings are usually served with powdered sugar on them. Pick the one you like.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
121 Oil-dumplings
At New Years Eve the Dutch traditionally eat oil-dumplings. These are sphere-shaped balls made of dough fried in hot oil. The dough is made from flour, eggs, yeast, salt, milk, baking powder and optionally currants, raisins, apple and/or succade. The oil-dumplings are usually served with powdered sugar on them. Pick the one you like.
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