First of all, let us talk about the aroma of these lemon mandazi! Citrus fruits have natural aromas that get you excited, and I love me some lemon, in bread, cakes, salad, pancake or crepes, drinks and even chicken! Mandazis are best eaten warm with your favorite drink like tea, coffee, juice or even yoghurt. When it comes to mandazi, I love them hollow at times while other times I love them with a little bit of flesh, especially if I am craving Mandazi. Family loved the orange Mandazi but these were a constant hit, with no left overs to hide away!
INGREDIENTS3 Cups All Purpose Flour
4 Tablespoons Butter
6 Tablespoons Sugar
2 Teaspoon Lemon Zest
2 Tablespoons Lemon Juice
1 1/4 Teaspoon Instant Dry Yeast
3/4 Cup Milk
1/8 Teaspoon Salt
METHOD
Grate the lemon and squeeze the lemon juice
Add yeast to bowl with flour
Add grated lemon zest
Add sugar
Add salt
Mix the dry ingredients
Until evenly combined
Add lemon juice
Pour into the mixture warm butter milk mixture
Use spatula to start mixing the dry and wet ingredients
Pour in more milk if dough is too dry
Bring mixture together with spatula still
Use your hand to knead into rough dough
Place dough into floured surface
Oil the dough and bowl, cover and let it rest in a warm place for 1 hour until doubled in size
After 1 hour the dough has risen and doubled
Place dough on working surface, knead a few minutes
Divide dough into four pieces
Flour your work surface
Take one of the dough pieces
Roll into 1/4 inch thickness or your preffered thickness
Use glass or cookie cutter to cut rounds
Pretty much any item that can cut shapes in your house you can use
Roll the last piece of dough
Cut out all the circle from the dough
Cover and let rest 15 minutes
Heat oil in heavy pan, add a few on the dough pieces
Immediately they start to float, flip them
Keep flipping constantly as the fry in the hot oil
Fry until darkly browned
Use slotted spoon to remove the mandazi from the oil letting excess drip back in
Add the cooked mandazi in large bowl
Take out the remaining mandazi from the oil
Add to large bowl
All done
The mandazi are both soft and crispy
Leave them to cool a bit before serving
Serve with marsala chai
Bite anyone?
These lemon mandazi are great as a snack too
Fluffy lemon mandazi for the win!
LEMON MANDAZI
Prep time: 15 Minutes
Cook time: 20 Minutes
Total time: 35 Minutes
Yield: 20 Mandazi
Ingredients
- 3 Cups All Purpose Flour
- 4 Tablespoons Butter
- 6 Tablespoons Sugar
- 2 Teaspoons Lemon Zest
- 1 1/4 Teaspoons Instant Dry Yeast
- 3/4 Cup Milk
- 1/8 Teaspoon Salt
Cooking Directions
- Grate the lemon and squeeze the lemon juice. Add yeast to bowl with flour. Add grated lemon zest. Add sugar. Add salt. Mix the dry ingredients, until evenly combined.
- Add lemon juice. Pour into the mixture warm butter milk mixture. Use spatula to start mixing the dry and wet ingredients. Pour in more milk if dough is too dry. Bring mixture together with spatula still
- Use your hand to knead into rough dough. Place dough into floured surface. Knead until dough is smooth and pliable. Oil the dough and bowl, cover and let it rest in a warm place for 1 hour until doubled in size
- After 1 hour the dough has risen and doubled. Place dough on working surface, knead a few minutes. Divide dough into four pieces. Flour your work surface. Take one of the dough pieces. Roll into 1/4 inch thickness or your preferred thickness
- Use glass or cookie cutter to cut rounds. Pretty much any item that can cut shapes in your house you can use. Roll the last piece of dough. Cut out all the circle from the dough. Cover and let rest 15 minutes
- Heat oil in heavy pan, add a few on the dough pieces. Immediately they start to float, flip them. Keep flipping constantly as the fry in the hot oil. Fry until darkly browned. Use slotted spoon to remove the mandazi from the oil letting excess drip back in. Add the cooked mandazi in large bowl
- Serve with marsala chai
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