Pinoy Donut (Bitso bitso)
This is definitely one of my favorite miryenda perfect with very cold softdrink. Our neighbor makes the best bitso bitso I ever tasted; long before Dunkin donuts and Mister donut mushroomed in Philippines we were already enjoying this delicious Filipino sweet goodies.
Bitso Bitso (Pinoy donut)
150 g of flour
1 tablespoon of orange water
50 g of sugar
2 tablespoons of vegetable oil
1 egg
10 cl of warm milk
1 sachet of dry yeast
a pinch of salt
cooking oil for deep frying
and icing or granulated sugar for coating
Dissolve the dry yeast in warm milk. Separate the egg yolk from the white. In a bowl put the flour, half of the sugar, the salt, the orange water, 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil and the egg yolk. Mix them well. Then add the yeast-milk mixture in the flour. Mix well and let it stand for three hours. Whisk the egg white until it becomes firm, then add the rest of the sugar. Mix them well. Add this mixture on the dough and combine them until it becomes homogenous. Warm your oil in a deep frying pan. Scoop a spoonful of your dough and slide it directly to the warm oil. It should be cook on both sides until its golden brown, about five minutes. After cooking dry them in
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June 7th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
i would like to try the recipe….in 19 cl of warm milk, what does cl stands for?
July 13th, 2010 at 5:26 pm
what cl means?
July 26th, 2010 at 9:03 am
found the answer: cl stands for centiliter. 1cl is equal to 10ml. so 10cl of warm milk= 100ml of warm milk.