This Pampushky (Ukrainian Doughnut) recipe is a light and airy raised doughnut without filling. These traditional Ukrainian donuts are made into modern mini (Stampede-style) doughnuts and sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar just the way my Baba used to make them when I was a kid.
Provided by Adapted from "From Baba with Love" cookbook, pg. 136
Time 2h
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Grease a large mixing bowl and set aside.
- Dissolve granulated sugar in warm water,
- Then add yeast and DO NOT STIR it yet.
- Let stand for 10 minutes or until it begins to bubble. Stir yeast mixture.
- In a separate bowl, beat eggs with a whisk and gradually add in the salt and 3/4 cup vegetable oil while continuing to beat. Stop when it becomes lighter in color (about 2 minutes).
- Then add milk.
- Add yeast mixture.
- Gradually add flour to mixture. Mix into a smooth and soft dough, ensuring it does not become tough. You want to add a little more flour (tbsp at a time) until the dough doesn't stick to your hands anymore.
- This is what it should be like
- Move onto a floured board and knead for 15 minutes. *** if you have a dough hook with your stand mixer - use it and save yourself some work! This is what it's for. Just make sure you grease the bowl and the hook first.
- Place in a greased bowl and allow to rise in a warm, draft free place.
- Let it rise until the dough has doubled in size- this will take about 45 minutes.
- Punch down to original size.
- Then roll out to about 1/2 an inch in thickness and cut into donuts with a mini cutter.
- Place donuts and donut holes on a parchment covered cookie sheet,
- Cover with a clean tea towel and let them rise again for 40-45 minutes.
- Air fryer method (shown): spray air fryer and donuts and holes with oil. Cook on 350 F/ 175 degrees C for 3 minutes.If using deep fryer method: Melt the shortening in your deep fryer until it's a the right level. Then set the deep fryer to 375 degrees F. (****see Recipe Notes at end for stove top cooking if you do not have a deep fryer, although I don't recommend this, as it's not nearly as safe)Deep fryer: When deep fryer is ready, add 3 -5 doughnuts and a few doughnut holes in basket and lower into oil, place lid on and cook for 1 minute approximately. Then lift out basket and turn over with tongs. Repeat.
- When ready (will be a golden brown) remove onto paper towel lined plate or cookie sheet.
- Topping: Mix 1 cup of white granulated sugar and 4 tsp cinnamon together in a shallow bowl. While doughnuts are still warm, roll them in sugar cinnamon mixture.
- Place on parchment lined baking sheet.
- Serve warm or cold. Cooked doughnuts can also be frozen in a ziplock freezer bag for up to 6 months.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 164 kcal, Carbohydrate 10 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 13 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, Sodium 15 mg, Sugar 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving
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UKRAINIAN PUMPUSHKY WITH FILLING DOUGHNUTS
Make and share this Ukrainian Pumpushky With Filling Doughnuts recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Olha7397
Categories Breads
Time 1h6m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- PUMPUSHKY DOUGH Combine sugar and water, sprinkle with yeast, and let stand until soft.
- Heat milk to lukewarm, and add milk and 3/4 cup flour to yeast mixture.
- Beat well, cover, and allow to rise until light and bubbly, about 10 minutes.
- Cream butter and sugar.
- Beat eggs and egg yolks and combine with sugar/butter mixture, beating thoroughly until eggs are pale white.
- Grate a lemon on a fine grater until all yellow is rubbed off and add lemon zest, vanilla, and yeast mixture to egg/butter mixture.
- Mix in 4 cups of flour.
- If dough seems too loose, add a little more flour: however, dough should be soft.
- Knead by hand for about 10 minutes.
- Cover with a damp towel, set in a warm place until double in bulk.
- Punch down, knead a few times, and allow to rise again until doubled.
- Divide dough into 4 parts.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll one part into a rectangle 1/4 inch thick.
- Turn over once or twice.
- Dust with flour sparingly.
- Place 1 teaspoon of rose preserve at evenly spaced intervals on the dough, or with a 2 1/2 inch cutter gently form impressions and place filling in each.
- Roll out another portion of the dough to the same thickness and gently cover the first, overlapping a little.
- (Filling will show through).
- Cut circles with cutter.
- Place them on a lightly floured cookie sheet and allow to rise until double in size.
- Repeat until all the dough is used, rolling out scraps last.
- Heat oil or shortening to 375 degrees F.
- in a deep fryer or wide skillet.
- Test temperature by frying a piece of bread; it should bubble and turn golden quickly.
- Fat should not be smoking.
- Fry 5 to 6 pampushky at a time.
- Do not crowd, since this lowers the temperature and doughnuts absorb too much grease.
- When one side is golden, flip with a spoon to fry other side.
- Dough will puff up in the frying.
- Drain on paper towels.
- When slightly cooled, sprinkle with powdered sugar.
- ROSE PRESERVE: (Rozha z tsukrom) Pick over petals, removing any debris, leaves, stamen, or insects.
- Coarsely chop 1 cup of petals in processor, add 1 cup of sugar, half the lemon juice, 1 tablespoon rum, and another cup of sugar.
- Mix for a minute, scraping sides.
- Repeat with the rest of the petals.
- Pack into small jars (about 1 cup) rapping lightly to release air bubbles.
- Cover and keep in a cool place.
- Last up to a year.
- It is used sparingly, so small jars are practical.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1614.5, Fat 9, SaturatedFat 3.2, Cholesterol 253.8, Sodium 651.3, Carbohydrate 356.7, Fiber 5.5, Sugar 232.2, Protein 24.9
UKRAINIAN PAMPUSHKY CHRISTMAS DOUGHNUTS
Light and tender with variations of fillings, poppy seeds,or prune jam, cherry preserves, or apricot jam.
Provided by Olha7397
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 36m
Yield 2 doz.
Number Of Ingredients 24
Steps:
- POPPY SEED FILLING: The night before, cover poppy seeds with boiling water and let them soak until the following morning, or wash and parboil for 30 minutes just before grinding. Drain thoroughly and grind in a poppy-seed grinder, or put them through the finest blade of your meat chopper 3 or 4 times. I use a coffee grinder for this. (or buy ground poppy seeds if there is a store near you that prepares them, but be sure they are not rancid.).
- Cream butter with honey. When well blended, combine with cream, poppy seeds and remaining filling ingredients. (Some people prefer to omit the butter and to cook the ground poppy seeds with 2 cups milk and the honey until the mixture is thick. The other ingredients are then stirred in.).
- FOR THE DOUGHNUTS: Sprinkle yeast into warm water, add 1 tablespoon sugar, cover lightly and set aside in a warm place for 5 to 10 minutes, or until mixture. Scald milk and stir in butter, salt and sugar. When butter melts, cool milk to lukewarm. Combine with beaten eggs and yolks and yeast mixture, vanilla and lemon rind. Gradually beat in enough flour to make a medium firm dough that is still pliable. Knead until smooth and elastic-about 10 minutes. Place dough in a floured bowl, dust with flour and set to rise in a draft free corner until double in bulk-about 1 1/2 hours. Punch dough down and let it rise again until doubled.
- Turn dough onto a floured board and roll out to 1/2 inch thickness. Cut into circles with a 3-inch round cookie cutter. Place a teaspoonful of filling on half of the circles. Top with unfilled circles and pinch edges closed, using a little cold water to seal them. Let rise, uncovered, on floured board until doubled in bulk.
- Fry a few at a time in lard heated to 375°F Turn once so both sides become golden brown. Allow about 6 minutes for frying each batch. Drain on paper towel and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Makes about 2 dozen doughnuts.
- Visions of SugarPlums.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 3260.4, Fat 166.2, SaturatedFat 60.6, Cholesterol 678.6, Sodium 1349.9, Carbohydrate 389.9, Fiber 29.8, Sugar 162.6, Protein 75.9
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