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Bonuelos (Sephardic Chanuka Latkes)

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Jewish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Yeast cake
1 c Warm water
3/16 c Soft margarine
1/4 ts Salt
Flour
2 tb Orange juice
2 c Water
1 pn Sugar
1 tb Brandy

INSTRUCTIONS

ORANGE SYRUP
Combine 1 yeast cake and 1 cup warm water until yeast puffs up to
surface.add 1/6 cup soft margarine, and 1/4 tsp. salt.  Add enough flour
graduallyto make a soft dough.  Let stand in warm place for 3 hours .  Drop
by spoonful in hot oil  about 1/4 inch in depthFry to golden brown on both
sides.  They should puff up into irregular shapes.  Drain on paper lined
colander.    Serve hot, dipped in Orange syrup.
Orange Syrup:   combine 2 tbsp. orange juice, 2 c. water, pinch sugar and 1
tbsp, brandy.  Simmer for 15 min.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V96 #80
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 12:48:58 -0800
From: alotzkar@direct.ca (Al)

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