Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Bunuelos
 
 
INGREDIENTS:
Cinnamon
Brown Sugar
Sugar
Flour Tortilla's
Olive oil
Frying pan
Tongs
small "Bowl" (one that is flat on the bottom but at the edges curve up):
 
DIRECTIONS: 
       First, place the frying pan on the stove and put the heat up to medium. Then, pour enough olive oil to fill up the frying pan, and enough to be able to dip tortilla into it.
       Then, as it heats up, mix up an even amount of cinnamon, sugar, and brown sugar into the small bowl. This is where you will be dipping the tortillas in.
       After, cut up a few tortillas into triangles. The triangles can but of whatever size preferred. When the tortillas have been sliced up, place one, or two pieces (depending on size of frying pan size), into the oil in the
frying pan and let them sit there for about a minute. Take them
 http://goo.gl/O3QWUV          out with the tongs once they are golden brown. Dip them into the combination of cinnamon, sugar, and brown sugar until fully coated. Repeat with all the pieces of the tortillas. Once done, sit down, and enjoy!
 
REFLECTION:
     
        Bunuelos is a popular snack in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Turkey, Greece, and Morocco, and is a tradition at Christmas. Though it is a tradition at Christmas, many families, mine included, make these tasty snacks for other celebrations as well. They are perfect for any types of celebrations. They are perfect, finger food, but may be a little messy. Just grab a napkin, though, and all will be good! It should only take 30 minutes to make about 20 to 30 of them, depending on size.
       Tips: I would recommend getting a 24 packet of soft taco flour tortillas for this recipe. Of course, the entire packet is not needed, but the rest can be used for other times. I used 5 of these tortillas and cut them into half, then cut those pieces into half, and then cut those, making  8 triangles out of one tortilla. This made 40 bunuelos, which was the perfect amount. Also, when placing the tortillas into the frying pan, place them carefully in with the tongs, making sure that the oil does not splash out of the pan, burning someone.
       A part that I had difficulty with was knowing how long the tortilla triangles were supposed to be left in the pan. What you want is for the tortilla to form little air bubbles, not be flat entirely. You want the edges to be darker, and the middle to be a little lighter (as shown in the picture). Also, you must remember to flip the tortilla a couple of times so that both sides are equally cooked. Remember these few things, and you will undoubtedly enjoy these tasty treats!(:

1 comment:

  1. Angela, your blog was very fun to read. I also love to bake things, so your blog really gave me some insight into some things I might want to make. Your pictures and descriptions are very helpful as well as your step to step process. Great job!

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