Malasadas Portuguese Donuts Recipes

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MALASADAS

Aloha! Here in Hawaii, malasadas are the ONLY donuts we have! They are sold at fundraisers and are very popular. There are many Portuguese descendants in the islands. Onolicious!

Provided by IDAJ

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes

Yield 84

Number Of Ingredients 12



Malasadas image

Steps:

  • Dissolve yeast and 1 teaspoon sugar in 1/4 cup warm water; set aside.
  • In small bowl, beat eggs until thick.
  • Put flour in large bowl, making a well in the center. Into the well add yeast, eggs, 1/2 cup sugar, melted butter, milk, 1 cup water, and salt. Beat thoroughly to form a soft, smooth dough. Cover, let dough rise until doubled.
  • Heat oil to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Drop dough by big teaspoonfuls into oil, fry until golden brown. Drain on paper towels, shake in a bag of sugar to coat, and serve hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 88.5 calories, Carbohydrate 13.2 g, Cholesterol 15.6 mg, Fat 3.3 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 1.6 g, SaturatedFat 0.9 g, Sodium 40 mg, Sugar 6.3 g

1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
1 teaspoon white sugar
¼ cup warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
6 eggs
6 cups all-purpose flour
½ cup white sugar
¼ cup butter, melted
1 cup evaporated milk
1 cup water
1 teaspoon salt
2 quarts vegetable oil for frying
2 cups white sugar

MALASADAS

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 2h5m

Yield 24 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12



Malasadas image

Steps:

  • In a medium bowl, combine the yeast with 1/4 cup lukewarm water and 1 tablespoon of sugar. Mix until the yeast dissolves then set aside for 5 minutes. Stir in the milk, vanilla, eggs, and butter and reserve.
  • In a large bowl, mix the flour with 11/3 cup sugar, salt, and nutmeg. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients. Pour the yeast and milk mixture into the well. Mix the wet ingredients into the dry, forming a soft, smooth dough. Cover the dough with a clean towel and set aside to rise in a warm place until dough doubles in size, about 1 hour.
  • Punch the dough down, then with oiled fingers, pinch off pieces about the size golf balls. Place the dough balls on greased baking sheets. Cover the malasadas with a clean towel and set aside to rise in a warm place for about 15 minutes.
  • In a heavy, high-sided pot, heat a bout 2 inches of oil over medium-high until the oil reaches 325 degrees F. Working in small batches, fry the malasadas until they are uniformly golden brown, 7 to 10 minutes per batch. Drain the malasadas on a plate lined with paper towels just until they are cool enough to handle then roll them in cinnamon sugar and serve.

2 teaspoon dry active yeast
1/4 cup warm water
1 tablespoon sugar plus 1/3 cup sugar
2/3 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 eggs, well beaten
1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted
4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons freshly grated nutmeg
Vegetable oil, for frying
Cinnamon-sugar for coating (about 1/4 cup sugar mixed with cinnamon to taste)

MALASADAS DOIS

A raised, deep fried, Portuguese donut. Very popular as fund raisers in Southeastern Massachusetts where I grew up.

Provided by Scotty

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes

Time P1DT6h30m

Yield 48

Number Of Ingredients 11



Malasadas Dois image

Steps:

  • Dissolve 1 teaspoon of sugar in warm water. Sprinkle yeast over the top, and let stand for about 5 minutes to dissolve.
  • In a large bowl, beat the eggs and 1 cup of sugar until sugar has completely dissolved. Stir in the salt and flour. Mix in the yeast mixture, milk and melted butter. A wooden spoon works well for this. Cover and set in a warm place to rise until doubled.
  • Once the dough has doubled, punch down and knead a bit - a lot if you want. The dough should be elastic. Cover and allow to rise again. If you like, you may refrigerate overnight. My grandmother would let it rise overnight, and hers were amazing. When the dough has doubled, it is ready to use.
  • Heat oil in a deep fryer or large deep skillet to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Set a small dish of water to the side for wetting your hands slightly before touching the dough. This will help it keep from sticking. Only wet your hands a little, excess water dripping in the hot oil is very dangerous.
  • With slightly wet hands, gather a small ball of dough about the size of a golf ball. Stretch the dough out a little bit while turning around until you have a disc about 4 inches wide. If you mess up, just throw it back in with the other dough, and start over. Tiny holes are fine.
  • Carefully place the stretched dough into the hot oil. The doughnuts should puff up a bit as they hit the oil. Cook for about 3 minutes per side. They are done when they are golden brown. Remove from the oil using a slotted spoon, and drain on paper towels. Coat with white sugar while still hot. Serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 120.7 calories, Carbohydrate 16.6 g, Cholesterol 23.5 mg, Fat 5.3 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 1.9 g, SaturatedFat 2.3 g, Sodium 77.1 mg, Sugar 8.6 g

1 teaspoon sugar
¼ cup warm water
1 (.25 ounce) envelope active dry yeast
4 eggs
1 teaspoon salt
4 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup white sugar
1 cup lukewarm milk
¾ cup butter or margarine, melted
1 quart vegetable oil for deep-frying
1 cup white sugar for decoration

MALASADAS (PORTUGUESE-STYLE DOUGHNUTS) RECIPE - (4.7/5)

Provided by MJH

Number Of Ingredients 11



Malasadas (Portuguese-Style Doughnuts) Recipe - (4.7/5) image

Steps:

  • Combine 1 egg, 3/4 cup sugar, butter and salt in bowl of heavy-duty mixer fitted with dough hook attachment; beat until blended. Add 5 cups flour and yeast; beat 1 minute. Add 1 cup hot water, milk and vanilla and beat until well blended. Beat in remaining 2 eggs, then 1/2 cup flour. Beat until dough is smooth, soft and slightly sticky but begins to come away from sides of bowl, adding more flour by tablespoonfuls if very sticky, about 10 minutes. Scrape down dough from sides of bowl. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and towel. Let dough rise in warm draft-free area until almost doubled in volume, about 2 hours. Punch down dough. Cut into 2 equal pieces. Roll out 1 piece on lightly floured surface to 12x16-inch rectangle. Cut lengthwise into 3 strips and crosswise into 4 strips, making twelve 4-inch squares. Repeat with remaining dough. Pour enough oil into large saucepan to reach depth of 1 1/2 inches. Attach deep-fry thermometer and heat oil to 350°F. Fry 2 or 3 malasadas until puffed and golden brown, turning once, about 3 minutes. Using slotted spoon, transfer malasadas to paper towels and drain. Repeat frying with remaining dough squares, heating oil to 350°F for each batch. Generously sprinkle warm malasadas with additional sugar. Serve warm or at room temperature.

3 large eggs, room temperature
3/4 cup sugar
5 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature
3/4 teaspoon salt
5 1/2 cups (or more) all purpose flour
2 envelopes quick-rising dry yeast
1 cup hot water (110°F to 120°F)
1/3 cup evaporated milk
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Vegetable oil (for deep-frying)
Additional sugar

MALASADAS

Malasadas are one of the all time favorite snacks at community functions and fund-raisers. If you make this, you will rapidly become popular with all of your local friends. A non-traditional way of preparing this is to add nutmeg or cinnamon to the sugar mixture that is used to coat the maladsadas. (This recipe was submitted by N.E. Ah You to a website called Local Kine Recipes. It is the malasada served at the annual Punahou High School Carnival) Site gives no cook/prep times or how much this makes...so all given are estimates.

Provided by marisk

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 3h30m

Yield 2-3 dozen

Number Of Ingredients 12



Malasadas image

Steps:

  • Dissolve yeast, sugar and water and set aside.
  • Beat eggs.
  • Measure flour into mixing bowl and add salt.
  • Make a well in the flour, pour yeast mixture, eggs and other ingredients.
  • Beat in circular motion until the dough is soft. Cover, let raise until double.
  • Turn dough over but do not punch down. Cover and let raise again.
  • Heat oil to 375 degrees and drop dough by teaspoon full into oil and cook until brown.
  • Shake in brown bag with sugar. Best when hot.
  • Note: If the malasadas have a tendency to come out with the center still doughy, turn the heat down on the oil which will allow them to cook longer.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 6031.4, Fat 487.4, SaturatedFat 82.1, Cholesterol 732, Sodium 1101.8, Carbohydrate 354.4, Fiber 11.4, Sugar 54.2, Protein 68.7

1 tablespoon yeast (or 1 package)
1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 cup warm water
6 cups flour
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup melted butter or 1/4 cup margarine
1 cup water
1 cup evaporated milk
6 eggs
1 quart vegetable oil (to cook)
extra sugar

MALASADAS

Malasadas is a local treat brought to Hawaii by the Portuguese. Leonard's Bakery served the first malasadas on Shrove Tuesday in 1953. Now, it is an any day treat. This doughnut without a hole is soft, warm and sweet.

Provided by Amy in Hawaii

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h30m

Yield 7 dozen

Number Of Ingredients 13



Malasadas image

Steps:

  • Dissolve yeast and 1 teaspoon sugar in warm water; set aside.
  • Combine flour, salt, and 1/2 cup sugar in a large mixing bowl; make a well in the center of the dry ingredients.
  • Combine yeast mixture with eggs, lemon extract(optional), butter (or margarine), evaporated milk, and water.
  • Mix thorourghly and add to well.
  • Combine wet and dry ingredients until the dough comes together.
  • Knead to form a soft, smooth dough.
  • Cover; let rise in a warm place until doubled (about 1-1/2 hours).
  • Punch down; form into balls on a floured surface.
  • Cover; set aside to rise again (about 30 minutes in a warm place).
  • Heat oil to 375 degrees; drop dough carefully into hot oil and fry until both sides are golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Coat with sugar or cinnamon sugar and serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 2053.6, Fat 139.2, SaturatedFat 16.2, Cholesterol 209.2, Sodium 314.5, Carbohydrate 186.7, Fiber 3.1, Sugar 101.1, Protein 19.4

1/4 ounce active dry yeast
1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 cup warm water (110 degrees)
6 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup sugar
6 eggs, beaten until thick
1/2 teaspoon lemon extract
1/4 cup butter, melted
1 cup evaporated milk
1 cup water
1 quart canola oil
3 cups sugar

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