Hi Sheila
Could your husband be thinking about Fashnachts?
Note: Here is a link to a delightful web site showing pictures of and the history of fashnacts.
pictures of and the history of fashnacts
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Fashnachts
2 1/2 cups hot mashed potatoes
1 cup milk
3 beaten eggs
2 Tablespoons melted butter
2 cups sugar
2 Tablespoons baking powder
5 cups flour
Mix everything together except flour. Mix flour in slowly.
Divide the dough in half. Roll inch thick. Cut with a donut cutter or use a knife to cut into triangular shaped pieces. Deep fry in hot fat or oil until done. Serve with sugar or molasses.
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Alica Faust's Family Recipe #1:
Faschnachts with baking powder
Beat two eggs and 1/4 teaspoon salt in a little bowl. Add 1 cup sugar and 6 Tablespoons oil. Add alternately 1 1/4 cup milk and about 5 cups flour with 3 teaspoons baking powder on the first cup.
Roll out 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch thick. Cut into triangles, squares, or rectangles. A slit can be cut in the center of the fashnacht. Fry 325-350 degrees.
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Alice Faust's Family Recipe #2:
Fashnachts with Yeast
2 cups scaled milk 1/2 cup lard
1 cup mashed potatoes 2 teaspoons salt
3/4 cup sugar 2 well beaten eggs
1 package yeast
7 cups flour, approximately
Scald milk and add mashed potatoes, sugar, salt, and lard. Cool until lukewarm. Add eggs. Add yeast and enough flour to make a soft dough. Knead well and place in a greased bowl. Cover with a cloth and let rise about 1 hours. Roll 1/4 inch thick on a floured board. Place on a cloth and let rise until doubled in size and fry in hot fat.
Could your husband be thinking about Fashnachts?
Note: Here is a link to a delightful web site showing pictures of and the history of fashnacts.
pictures of and the history of fashnacts
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Fashnachts
2 1/2 cups hot mashed potatoes
1 cup milk
3 beaten eggs
2 Tablespoons melted butter
2 cups sugar
2 Tablespoons baking powder
5 cups flour
Mix everything together except flour. Mix flour in slowly.
Divide the dough in half. Roll inch thick. Cut with a donut cutter or use a knife to cut into triangular shaped pieces. Deep fry in hot fat or oil until done. Serve with sugar or molasses.
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Alica Faust's Family Recipe #1:
Faschnachts with baking powder
Beat two eggs and 1/4 teaspoon salt in a little bowl. Add 1 cup sugar and 6 Tablespoons oil. Add alternately 1 1/4 cup milk and about 5 cups flour with 3 teaspoons baking powder on the first cup.
Roll out 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch thick. Cut into triangles, squares, or rectangles. A slit can be cut in the center of the fashnacht. Fry 325-350 degrees.
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Alice Faust's Family Recipe #2:
Fashnachts with Yeast
2 cups scaled milk 1/2 cup lard
1 cup mashed potatoes 2 teaspoons salt
3/4 cup sugar 2 well beaten eggs
1 package yeast
7 cups flour, approximately
Scald milk and add mashed potatoes, sugar, salt, and lard. Cool until lukewarm. Add eggs. Add yeast and enough flour to make a soft dough. Knead well and place in a greased bowl. Cover with a cloth and let rise about 1 hours. Roll 1/4 inch thick on a floured board. Place on a cloth and let rise until doubled in size and fry in hot fat.
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| Reviews and Replies: | |
| 1 | ISO: german doughnut |
| Sheila | |
| 2 | re: German Doughnuts - Does your husband remember anything else about them? |
| Micha in AZ | |
| 3 | Recipe: Fashnachts - Sheila, Could your husband be thinking of Fashnachts? |
| Kelly~WA | |
| 4 | ISO: These recipes sound like???? |
| CASS - LAS VEGAS | |
| 5 | Micha & Cass -- good thoughts |
| Kelly~WA | |
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