Puff puff are addictive Nigerian drop donuts (also called bofrot in Ghana). This street snack can be eaten plain, but also go nicely with strawberry jam and nutella.
Prep Time1 hourhr5 minutesmins
Cook Time15 minutesmins
Total Time1 hourhr20 minutesmins
Course: Appetizer, Small Chops, Snack
Cuisine: Ghanaian, Nigerian, West African
Servings: 18-20
Calories: 72kcal
Author: Yummy Medley
Ingredients
2cupsall purpose flour
3/4 - 1cuplukewarm water
1/4cupsugar
1.5tspactive dry yeast
1/4tspnutmeg
1/4tspcayenne pepper
pinchof salt
oil for deep frying
Instructions
in a bowl combine all the dry ingredients including the flour, sugar, yeast, nutmeg, cayenne pepper and salt.
Pour in the lukewarm water about 1/4th cup at a time until the consistency of the batter is like really thick cake batter. The dough should be fairly elastic. Depending on your flour, you might use a whole cup of water, but add the water little by little so you don't end up adding too much.
Set the mixture aside allowing it to rise in a warm place for 1 hour.
Once the donut mixture is almost double in size, heat up oil for deep frying up to about 350-355F.
Using an ice cream scoop, or your hands of you are so skilled, drop the batter into the hot oil without overcrowding the pan.
Once one side of the donuts are lightly browned, turn and continue to fry until the donuts are done. The whole frying process for each batch took about 5 minutes.