African Street Buns

Da-Princess Kitchen Culinary Concept(Chef DPK) @chefdpk
I don't like sugar but you can add to yours
African Street Buns
I don't like sugar but you can add to yours
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Add all the dry ingredients with the butter in a bowl and mix to form crumble.
Add the egg and water and mix to form a thick stretchy batter, then add water to the flour in bits till you achieve the desired consistency. Do not overwork the batter
Place a shallow pan on medium heat, add vegetable oil and allow to heat up till hot (About 3 inches high)
- 2
Drop little batter into the oil to test if it’s hot enough for use. If the batter floats atop, then it’s ready.
You can fry this in a deep fryer at 180C
Carefully drop the batter in the hot oil in batches but don’t overcrowd the oil.
Reduce the heat and fry the buns till golden brown and well done
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