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Wife cake – Round flaky pastry with a translucent white winter melon paste centre; Youtiao or "Chinese cruller" – Deep-fried dough strips; Zongzi – Sticky rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo or lotus leaves, often filled with savory meat, red bean paste, peanuts, or other fillings
Both forms require creating two doughs: a 'water' dough and an 'oil' dough. The 'water' dough requires mixing of flour, oil or fat, and warm water at a ratio of 10:3:4, while the 'oil' dough requires direct mixing of flour and oil or fat at a ratio of 2:1 or 3:1, which provides for a crumbly mouthfeel and rich flavour. [3]
A Papanași is a Romanian traditional fried pastry resembling a small sphere, usually filled with a soft cheese such as urdă and cherry or morello jam. Pictured is Papanași with sour cherries (morello) and powdered sugar. Paper wrapped cake: Hong Kong: Chinese pastry, one of the most standard pastries served in Hong Kong.
Rice pancake fried in a lard-greased pan Samosa: India, Pakistan: A South Asian deep-fried savory pastry. Includes variants such as mitha samosa, shingara, etc. Sata andagi: Japan: A sweet, ball-shaped snack, similar to the doughnut, native to the Okinawa Prefecture. Schenkele: Switzerland, Alsace
Pan-fried dumplings can be joined together by a brown, crispy lattice base created by pouring a flour and water mix into the pan at the end of cooking. In Chinese, this is known as "frost" or "ice crystal" (冰花). The dumplings can also be joined together with an egg base which is topped with green onion and sesame seeds.
What we paid: $11.11 for five chicken strips . These actually looked really appetizing with a nice golden color and a noticeably shaggy crust. But as soon as we took our first bites, the illusion ...
Fried Chicken Strips. Ahh, fried chicken strips take us right back to our childhood. This homemade version makes the tenders so much better and what makes us feel better about eating them as an adult.
Jianbing (simplified Chinese: 煎饼; traditional Chinese: 煎餅; pinyin: jiānbǐng; lit. 'pan-fried bing') is a traditional Chinese street food similar to crêpes.It is a type of bing generally eaten for breakfast and hailed as "one of China's most popular street breakfasts."