POLISH CHRUSCIKI (CRULLERS OR ANGEL BOWS)

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This is a pretty, light, crispy treat. The children love to make these little "bows". Sometimes we make these for breakfast... sometimes for dessert... This recipe came from my Polish mother-in-law. These look really pretty on our holiday sweet table! *** This Main photo is not my photo... got it from the internet,...

Provided by Colleen Sowa

Categories     Other Breakfast

Time 1h25m

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 large eggs
5 large egg yolks
1/2 tsp each: salt and ground nutmeg
1/3 c powdered sugar
1/3 c heavy cream (or canned condensed milk)
1 tsp vanilla (or lemon juice if using triple sec)
2 Tbsp brandy or rum (or triple sec is using lemon juice)
2 1/3 c flour
OIL FOR FRYING
vegetable oil or peanut oil or canola oil (original recipe calls for lard)
COATING
powdered sugar (or cinnamon powdered sugar or granulated sugar)

Steps:

  • 1. In large bowl: combine whole eggs and the yolks with sugar, salt, nutmeg and vanilla (or if using Triple Sec use Lemon or orange juice instead of vanilla). Beat at high speed about 3-5 minutes. Adding: cream, brandy (or rum or Triple Sec). Add flour. Beat 3-5 minutes longer until a thick dough forms.
  • 2. Divide the dough in half, cover with damp clolth or plastic wrap and let rest for about a half an hour.
  • 3. Roll the dough to about 1/8-inch thick. I use a pizza cutter to cut the dough into strips that are about 2-inches wide and to cut each strip diagonally( / ) 3-4-inches apart. (Cover the dough with a damp towel or plastic wrap to keep from drying out as you are frying and sifting with powdered sugar).
  • 4. Heat 4 -6 inches of oil in large, deep pan for frying to 350 degrees (I use a thermometer). Make a slit in the center of each strip of dough, and pull one end of the dough strip through the slit you cut, in order to form a bow to make them traditional (I sometimes just cut them into strips or triangles and then fry them this way.. they taste just as good!).
  • 5. Fry 5 - 8 strips at a time for 30 seconds to 1 minute on each side or until golden brown. Keep a close watch as they cook quickly. Drain on paper towel lined platter. Dust quickly with powdered sugar by sifting the powdered sugar over cookies. ***Some people drizzle the chrusciki with a little maple syrup or honey. *** These cookies are meant to be eaten right away as they are better freshly made, they do not store well, you may try to store in an airtight container. Within the next few days the cookies can be baked in a 350-degree oven for 3-5 minutes to crisp them up again. Then dust them again with powdered sugar to "refresh" them. But they are usually made and served right away... and around our house there aren't any leftovers to store! LOL
  • 6. *** Sometimes we add cinnamon to our powdered sugar before sprinkling the cookies! *** Some people don't cut the slit and pull the end through.... they just loosely make a knot just like when you start to tie your shoes. No matter how you cut them, slit them or not slit them, tie them or not... they are a fast - easy treat!

naren dlo2021
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I can't wait to make these again!


Md: munna Khan
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. It's a keeper!


KI RAN
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These are the best chrusciki I've ever had!


Muzammil 09
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I've made these several times now and they're always a hit. They're the perfect treat for any occasion.


Saiful osman
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These were a lot of work, but they were worth it. They're so delicious!


kanchan nembang
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I'm not sure I'll make these again, but I'm glad I tried them.


Olayemi Bankole
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I would definitely recommend this recipe to others.


Waqas Ali123
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Overall, I thought these were a good recipe. They were easy to make and they tasted delicious.


Ashiq Ali
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These were a bit greasy for my taste.


Mehedy Hasan Joy Raja
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I had a hard time getting the dough to the right consistency. It kept sticking to my hands.


Tarek rohman
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These were a little too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them.


Ayanda Mpanza
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I made these for my Polish grandmother and she said they were the best she's ever had. That's high praise coming from her!


Mazen Jehad
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I love chrusciki! They're my favorite Polish pastry.


Nomvelo Princess
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These were a bit more work than I expected, but they were worth it. They were so flaky and flavorful.


Shehryar Adil
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I've been making chrusciki for years, and this is the best recipe I've ever tried. The dough is so easy to work with and the chrusciki come out perfect every time.


Shoaib Khan j.d.s
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These were so delicious! I made them for a Polish-themed potluck and they were the first to go.


Mizan Hossian
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I've never made chrusciki before, but this recipe was easy to follow and the results were amazing! My family loved them.


Ramesh Athukorala
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These chrusciki were a hit at my holiday party! They were so light and crispy, and the powdered sugar coating made them extra special. I'll definitely be making these again next year.


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