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Fattigmann

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs, Dairy Norwegian Cookies, Norwegian 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

16 Egg yolks
1/2 c Sugar
2 ts Vanilla, brandy or cognac
1 c Whipping cream
1/2 ts Grated lemon rind
1/2 ts Ground cardamom
6 c Flour
2 lb Shortening for frying

INSTRUCTIONS

Beat the egg yolks until they are thick and lemon-colored. Add the sugar a
little at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Add flavoring
(vanilla, brandy or cognac).  Beat cream until stiff, and fold in
carefully.  Add lemon rind and cardamom. Work in flour until dough is
smooth.  Chill. Roll out dough as thin as possible and cut into diamond
shapes with knife or fluted pastry wheel. Make a slit in center of each
diamond and pull the tip end of diamond through slit as far as it will go.
Drop into hot shortening (350 F).  Fry like doughnuts, but only until very
lightly browned.  They cook almost as fast as they are put into the hot
shortening, so they must be turned and taken out quickly. Drain on paper
and sprinkle with sugar. Makes about 10 dozen fattigmann.
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