Pancake or Shrove Tuesday calls for something decadent. In Germany, we celebrate carnival today, a nod towards pre-Christian tradition of chasing away winter. Similar to the Mardi Gras, or ‘Fat Tuesday’ in the States, we eat lots of different types of doughnuts today, some jam-filled, others more like those cute beignets Angie served up for Valentine’s day. The one doughnut I have been dying to try at home, though, is churros.
These churros are not half as difficult as I thought they would be: apart from the frying process (which I always find a little stressful), Thomasina Miers‘ recipe (halved) is easy to follow and the results were stunning. You need a big star nozzle for your piping bag, the bigger the better.
Churros (serves 6)
- 50g caster sugar
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 125g plain flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- pinch of salt
- 1 tbs olive oil
- 1 l vegetable oil for frying
For the chocolate sauce:
- 150ml single cream
- 100g dark chocolate, roughly chopped
- 2 tbs sugar
In a flat dish, mix the sugar and cinnamon and set aside.
In a small saucepan, heat the cream over a low heat. Once it is hot, add the chocolate and sugar and stir until it is well dissolved. Set aside.
Sift the flour, the baking powder and the salt into a heatproof bowl.
Bring 220ml water to boil and pour it over the flour, together with the olive oil. Mix well using an electric mixer or a wooden spoon. The batter should be quite sticky. Leave to rest for 10 minutes.
To fry, heat the oil in a large casserole until a small dollop of the batter browns within 30 seconds of being dropped into it.
Spoon the batter into your piping bag and squeeze out your churros into the oil, 3 or 4 at a time. You can use a pair of scissors to cut them into size. Fry until they are golden.
Remove the churros and drain them on some kitchen paper. Sprinkle with the cinnamon sugar.
Reheat the chocolate sauce, adding a little of hot water if necessary. Serve with the churros.
Tomorrow’s Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, 40 days of fasting until Easter. Whereas historically people cut out meat from their diets, nowadays it’s more about giving up pleasurable foods or activities, such as no TV or no alcohol. I used to give up chocolate for Lent, until I realised that I actually quite like it… Happy Carnival!










ooooh, yes please! I wasn’t organised enough to even have breakfast before I left the house but good lord I want this now.
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What a pity they don’t sell them in the streets here, like in Spain!
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o stop it! I would be the size of a car if I could buy these on the streets of sydney
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OOOH ME TOO!! I love churros!
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Ohhhh warm homemade churros…! You are torturing me this morning Ginger. Nothing like a fresh churro. Deep frying keeps me from trying many things too. Good for you! And so well done. I am not a lover of donuts but we were in the city on the weekend for our anniversary and we went to this cult favorite Federal Donuts. I got a grapefruit-brulée glazed confection donut. So good!
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grapefruit brulée sounds amazing! I’m very fussy about donuts, I have to say – a baker friend of mine once warned me tat if the white line around the side is less than two fingers thick it means the fat needs replacing …
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What a great treat!
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I was trepidatious about deep frying too but found it to be no big deal once i got a good thermometer. These look amazing and they’re making me insanely hungry!
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I feel the same – it’s the smell that puts me off! But when it comes to Fasching I had to make sacrifices 😉
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Droooooooooool!! These must taste so good!!!
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… but they are so wrong … 😉 All the more reason to start fasting tomorrow, I suppose …
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I hear you, giving up meat isn’t a big deal anymore, if at all.
Giving o chocolate or liquor…now that’s sacrifice.
That catholic in me says to give up liquor. The human in me knows that’s impossible.
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I lasted 1 day this January. One. Managed to get though Lent a few years back, though … Meat, on the other hand, I don’t think I could do without.
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Wearing two pairs of wooly socks btw, despite severe lack of snow 😉
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showoff
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Yes yes yes!
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Delicious! I have never had much success with churros, which is probably just as well as I might not be able to get through any doorframe now… 😀
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I know the feeling … 😉
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Whooohooo CHURROS! I’ve always wanted to try them and you seem to have pulled it off perfectly Ginger- my hat’s off to ya 🙂
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Thanks, Jess – sometimes we have to brave the frying fat 😉
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Churros !! Mmmm what a treat! I want to eat them! Great picture!
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Thanks, Vero! I should have kept some for you guys!
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They look super delicious 🙂
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… and so unhealthy 😉
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Oh yeeeeeah! Leave some for me also!please, Ginger!😁
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All gone, I’m afraid – thanks to the ‘models’ who had eaten them before I had packed up the camera 😉
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Excellent churros!!! Happy Lent xx
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Ta, Elaine! My Lent still hasn’t started … I’m not very good are cutting out food, I suppose …
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A fiesta favourite for us! Usually eaten at about 5am after a long night of dancing 🙂
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Lucky you! 🙂
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Love churros!
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I’ve never really been excited about Churros, and I didn’t realize that I had probably only had lack luster ones from restaurants! These look AMAZING! It’s the mess of deep frying that gets to me! 🙂
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I know … and the smell of the cooking fat … But then there’s the lovely food! 😉
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My daughter has been asking me to make churros for a while now. Thanks for sharing this recipe Ginger . They look delicious 🙂
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They are so easy to make – especially if you have a large star nozzle! I hope they’ll like it!
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Your recipe looks easy to make. I will try it soon.
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Churros have always been a favorite of ours but I’ve had to stop eating them because they usually contain eggs. This looks like a great recipe Ginger!
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It is such a simple recipe! I wish I had a bigger piping nozzle, though, and less greedy children 😉
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