Buñuelos de viento
Dish: Dessert
Quantity: 8
Country: Spain
The buñuelos de viento are small fried balls traditional of the Spanish gastronomy, which are usually eaten on the saints day (November 1st) and are usually prepared either alone with a little sugar or filled with cream, cream or chocolate, among so many fillings, today we teach you how to prepare the classic version without filling, follow our step by step videos and learn how to prepare them.
Ingredients
- 125 g. (4.4 oz / 1 cup) of wheat flour
- 4 eggs
- 30 g. (1 oz / 2 tbsp) butter
- 45 g. (1.6 oz / 3 tbsp) sugar
- 250 ml. (8.45 oz / 1 cup + 1 tbsp) water
- A pinch of salt
- Oil for frying
- Powdered sugar for decorating
How To Make It
Step 1: We begin the preparation of our buñuelos de viento, for this, in a pot at medium temperature, we will add the water, butter, sugar, lemon zest, pinch of salt, stir and cook until it begins to boil, just then add the flour and stir everything very well until you get a dough as shown in the video, remove from heat and let it cool.
Step 2: When the dough is already cold, we will add 1 egg and integrate very well, then add the second egg and integrate again, repeat this step with the remaining 2 eggs, then let the dough rest for 30 minutes.
Step 3: Place a frying pan on the fire (medium heat) with plenty of oil and when it is hot, we will fry our buñuelos, to do this take a dessert spoon and grab a certain amount of dough, then with another spoon push it so that it falls into the oil (see video) let it cook a couple of minutes or until you see that it begins to brown, just at that moment we turn it over and cook it about 3 minutes more, repeat this step until all the dough is used up, once the fritters are done, remove them from the pan, place them on absorbent paper to remove excess fat, serve them on a plate, sprinkle them with a little powdered sugar on top and we have our delicious buñuelos de viento ready.
Tips To Prepare It
When frying the buñuelos de viento, use a moderate heat, so that they do not brown too quickly and remain raw inside.
You can fill these buñuelos de viento with custard, cream, chocolate or whatever you like.
What can we accompany this recipe with?
The buñuelos de viento is a traditional dessert that can be eaten to close our meals or as a snack, accompany them with a cup of coffee or a glass of milk.
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