Cositas

September 7, 2011

Churros & Chocolate



Now with fall approaching I can only think about CHURROS & CHOCOLATE!!! Definitely one of my favorite "caprichos". This special treat is enjoyed all through out the year here is Spain.  I have come to love churros especially during the fall/winter months.  A warm, crisp, and savory churro dipped into a rich cup of chocolate fudge, gatta have it! "Churros" are a simple fritter in the shape of a large french fry. You could say that they are the Spanish equivalent of a donut. If you search online you will find dozens of recipes for "churros con chocolate", this one has not failed me yet! Hope you enjoy a piece of Spain in your home while having this delicious treat.


Ingredients: serving 2-3

  • 1 cup white flour
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 Tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp granulated sugar
  • oil for frying
  • several Tbsp granulated sugar to sprinkle or honey

    Preparation:

    • This churros recipe makes 2-3 servings for breakfast, about 3 large churros each serving. In the case additional servings are needed, prepare in batches so churros are warm when served.
    Pour vegetable oil, such as canola or corn oil into a large heavy bottomed frying pan. Make sure there is about 2 inches of oil in the pan to cover the churros. There should be enough oil so that they float freely while frying. Set pan aside.
    In a medium sauce pan, pour 1 cup water. Add oil, salt, sugar and stir. Bring water to a boil.
    While waiting for water to boil, dry the cup used to measure the water and use it to measure flour, since it is necessary to have equal parts flour and water. Pour flour into a medium-sized mixing bowl and add baking powder and stir.


Churros dusted with sugar and cinnamon

Once water boils, remove saucepan and begin heating oil in frying pan.
Slowly pour boiling water from saucepan into flour mixture - stirring constantly with a fork until it is a smooth dough without lumps.
Note: Dough should not be runny like a batter, but rather a sticky smooth dough.
Immediately spoon dough into a churrera (a large cookie press) or pastry bag.
Carefully squeeze dough into hot oil (350-375F degrees, use a thermometer for perfect results) and fry until golden brown. Remove with a slotted spatula or long-handled fork. Place on a paper towel to drain.
Once drained, cut into manageable lengths. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon and serve. 
QUE RICO!!!!


-un abrazo,
carissa