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My Mother’s Stick Doughnuts
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My Mother’s Stick Doughnuts

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

My mother’s doughnuts are not round. They are sticks, and my sisters and I love them. And her grandchildren and great-grandchildren love them, too. Her neighbours also love them. That’s why she makes a lot of them when she decides to make them. She uses Flour, Sugar, Salt and Eggs only. She never told me how much of each to use because she didn’t know. But after many decades of making them, she now knows exactly how much. I am sharing her recipe with you.

My mother’s doughnuts are not round. They are sticks, and my sisters and I love them. And her grandchildren and great-grandchildren love them, too. Her neighbours also love them. That’s why she makes a lot of them when she decides to make them. She uses Flour, Sugar, Salt and Eggs only. She never told me how much of each to use because she didn’t know. But after many decades of making them, she now knows exactly how much. I am sharing her recipe with you.

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My Mother’s Stick Doughnuts

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

My mother’s doughnuts are not round. They are sticks, and my sisters and I love them. And her grandchildren and great-grandchildren love them, too. Her neighbours also love them. That’s why she makes a lot of them when she decides to make them. She uses Flour, Sugar, Salt and Eggs only. She never told me how much of each to use because she didn’t know. But after many decades of making them, she now knows exactly how much. I am sharing her recipe with you.

My mother’s doughnuts are not round. They are sticks, and my sisters and I love them. And her grandchildren and great-grandchildren love them, too. Her neighbours also love them. That’s why she makes a lot of them when she decides to make them. She uses Flour, Sugar, Salt and Eggs only. She never told me how much of each to use because she didn’t know. But after many decades of making them, she now knows exactly how much. I am sharing her recipe with you.

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Ingredients

12 Sticks
  1. 1 cupPlain Flour
  2. 5 tablespoonsCaster Sugar *about 60g
  3. 1/3 teaspoonSalt
  4. 1large Egg plus 1 tablespoon *about 70g
  5. *Note: Extra 1 tablespoon Egg can be 1 tablespoon Milk
  6. Oil for frying
  7. My Mother’s Original Recipe
  8. 1 kgPlain Flour
  9. 350 gCaster Sugar
  10. 15 gSalt
  11. 420 gwhisked Eggs *weight of shells is not included
  12. Oil for frying
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  1. 1

    Mix all ingredients to make dough. Divide the dough into 12 portions and roll on the dusted board to make 12 sticks.

  2. 2

    Heat Oil about depth of 5cm in a large saucepan over medium heat. Oil should be around 170℃. Twist each stick slightly and carefully place 4 sticks into the Oil. Cook, turning occasionally, for 3 to 5 minutes or until golden brown.

  3. 3

    Transfer the stick doughnuts to a tray lined with paper towel. Repeat with the remaining dough.

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Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
on January 06, 2017 02:00
Melbourne, Australia
I started writing my recipes to pass them on to my children. Now I am sharing them with everyone on my website www.hirokoliston.com and Cookpad.
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Nao
Nao @cook_4823344
January 06, 2017 04:59
1/3 cups of sugar sounds wonderful! Your mother is right, donuts don't need to be round! !
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