Butternut mandazi (swahili donuts). Mandazi (Swahili: Mandazi, Maandazi), is a form of fried bread that originated on the Swahili Coast. Mandazi - an original east African doughnut recipe made of coconut and cardamom infused yeast dough. I add coconut flakes for an intense coconut flavor, and it tastes divine.
Mandazi is one of the popular African dishes that you will find in the greater lakes of coastal regions of East Africa inhabited by the Swahili community. It is a dish that can be served as a breakfast with tea, appetizer before lunch, or even a soft late night dinner to entertain your groaning stomach before. These simple donuts from East Africa, known as mandazi, have a hint of cardamom and can be served as a sweet treat or alongside curry. You can cook Butternut mandazi (swahili donuts) using 9 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Butternut mandazi (swahili donuts)
- You need 2 cup of all-purpose flour.
- It's 1 tsp of baking powder.
- You need 1 tsp of cardamon spice.
- It's 2 of eggs.
- Prepare 1 of butternut or pumpkin.
- It's 3 tbsp of butter or margarine.
- You need 1 of vegetable oil for frying.
- Prepare 4 tbsp of sugar.
- It's 1 pinch of salt.
African Doughnuts Coconut Mandazi Kenya Street Food Kenyan Breakfast Mahamri Mandazi. Deep fry making sure to keep splashing the hot oil on the top of the mandazi so that it puffs up. I grew up in Mombasa- Kenya and over there we call these Mandazi because they aren't hollow inside unlike the 'Mahambri' that has a lovely air pocket, perfect for stuffing with coconut beans. Our neighbours in Tanzania call it half cake, its also known as Puff puff in west Africa and Biegnets New.
Butternut mandazi (swahili donuts) instructions
- Boil the butternut or pumpkin. Then peel it..
- Mash up.
- In a large bowl add the eggs, melted butter, cardamon spice, baking powder, sugar and a pitch of salt. Mix up.
- Mix up the ingredients and later add the mash.
- Keep adding the flour to the mix until the dough forms and becomes soft.
- Once done, Cover with a plastic paper bag of dump cloth. Leave over night or for 8 to 12 hours.
- Spilt the dough into two. And roll it flat not too thin not too thick. Cut into strip and later into squares.
- Add oil in a sauce pan and heat it. Once hot. Deep it the squares in the oil. Fry until browned.
- Serve it for breakfast or as a snack.
Mandazi, also known as the Swahili Bun or Swahili Coconut Doughnut, is a form of fried dough food/bread that originated on the Swahili Coast. It is one of the principal desserts in the cuisine of Africans who inhabit the Great Lakes located in Kenya of east Africa. Mandazi, from Kenya, is a staple bread of the Swahili people. Some housewives make it every morning for breakfast. It can be eaten cold or reheated for dinner.