Treat yourself to a twist on tradition with these sweet mielie meal doughnut balls, also known as mini magwinya.
Soft, golden and slightly sweet, these bite-sized delights are perfect for sharing at gatherings or enjoying as a snack.
Prep: 1 hour 45 mins
Cook: 15 mins
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Ingredients
- 140g flour, extra for dusting
- 100g mielie meal
- 3.5g yeast
- ¼ cup milk, warm
- ⅓ tin fruit salad, drained but syrup reserved
- 1 tsp salt
- 10ml oil
Method
Strain the fruit salad and reserve the syrup.
Blend the milk and fruit salad, then add the oil.
Whisk together the salt, flour, mielie meal and yeast and place in a bowl. Pour the liquid into the bowl and knead the mixture until smooth and elastic. It may be a little sticky, but it should still hold together and come away from the sides of the bowl.
Knead about 5-10 minutes.
Place in an oiled bowl for 30 minutes.
Then measure into 16 balls by dividing the dough into half and then each half again and again to get 16 equal-sized balls.
Once measured into balls, proof again for 30 minutes.
Deep fry in hot oil until dark and golden.
While still warm, roll in the reserved syrup and serve. Best served warm.
Recipe by Koo.co.za
PrintRecipe of the day:Sweet mielie meal donut balls (Mini magwinya)
Treat yourself to a twist on tradition with these sweet mielie meal donut balls, also known as mini magwinya.
Ingredients
140g Golden Cloud Flour, extra for dusting
100g Ace Mielie Meal
3.5g Yeast
¼ cup Milk, warm
⅓ tin KOO Fruit Salad, drained but syrup reserved
1 tsp Salt
10ml Oil
Instructions
Strain the fruit salad and reserve the syrup.
Blend the milk and fruit salad, then add the oil.
Whisk together the salt, flour, mielie meal, and yeast and place in a bowl
. Pour the liquid into the bowl and knead the mixture until smooth and elastic. It may be a little sticky, but it should still hold together and come away from the sides of the bowl.
Knead about 5- 10 minutes.
Place in an oiled bowl for 30 minutes.
Then measure into 16 balls by dividing the dough into half and then each half again and again to get 16 equal-sized balls.
Once measured into balls, proof again for 30 minutes.
Deep fry in hot oil until dark and golden.
While still warm, roll in the reserved syrup and serve. Best served warm.