Cooking Instructions
- 1
In a blender blend eggs,sugar and vanilla extract
- 2
Add in sifted baking powder and all purpose flour
- 3
Blend for a couple of seconds then add milk and blend more to make a fine batter
- 4
Add a table spoon of oil and mix the batter well
- 5
In a fryer or pan heat oil to deep fry. Keep it on low and put in the batter with a teaspoon to form small dumplings
- 6
Fry well to get a crispy brown colour out and totally done inside
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