This recipe is definitely my favourite in a while :) I was staying at my grandparent's place during my holidays, and thought I would try something really new, so I decided to give this a go ;) It ended up that my mum, grandmother, and I were all working together to get these done. It was such fun!!
So firstly I had to make the dough, and let it rise for two hours.
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Here I am in my great grandmother's apron in my grandmother's kitchen about to start folding the dough after letting it rise for two hours :) |
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Folding the dough |
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And it was sticking to the table :( |
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More attempts at folding |
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More... |
Until my grandmother came in and helped me wipe the table with more and more oil ;) (That is what the recipe said to do). This made the dough less sticky and easier to work with.
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Cutting up the dough into many little sticks |
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That is what they are supposed to look like ;) I think ... |
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I then had to place them for 30 seconds in a pan of simmering water and baking soda |
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My dad helped out a bit ;) hehe |
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The interesting technique of putting dough into the water, placing it on paper towelling, and then on a tray for the oven :D It was very fun! |
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My grandmother, my mum and I <3 |
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The Sticks came out looking like little "Tiger Breads" ;) |
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Pretzel Sticks |
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Brushing the last lot of Pretzel Sticks with egg before putting them in the oven |
You can then choose to either make a dip for the Sticks, or a sugar coating.
I wanted to make a Caramel Gingerbread Dip, but we went through some difficulties trying to make the caramel...
Two times the caramel crystallised in the pan, and we have no idea why, so after a good sleep (and when my mind was not so annoyed at the sugar and water) I decided upon a Cinnamon Sugar coating ;)
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The final product!! |
The taste of these cuties was exactly like donuts ;) I would definitely recommend this to everyone!! It really isn't that difficult, it just takes time.
Till next time,
The Baking Students
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They look great Laura. Now I am hungry. Could we have your dough recipe please ��x
ReplyDeleteThank you Tanja!! The recipe is from Martha Collison's cook book. I can't put it up here for copyright reasons ;) But I might be able to send it to you by private messaging ;)
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