Let stand for 10 minutes: - 2 packages of yeast
- 1/2 cup lukewarm water
- 1 tsp. sugar
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Mix and let stand 45 min: - 3 cups flour
- 2 cups milk
- yeast mixture
- 2 eggs
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Mix together and then add to dough mixture: - 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 tsp. salt
- 1/4lb currents
- 1/4lb raisins
- 1/4lb apples
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Drop dough by spoonful to hot oil.
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Oliebol - Wikipedia
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An oliebol (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈoːlibɔl], plural

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Oliebollen are a variety of dumpling made by using an ice cream scoop or two spoons to scoop a certain amount of dough and dropping the dough into a deep fryer filled with hot oil. In this way, a sphere-shaped oliebol emerges. Oliebollen are traditionally eaten on New Year's Eve[1] and at funfairs. In wintertime, they are also sold in the street at mobile stalls.
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The dough is made from flour, eggs, yeast, some salt, milk, baking powder and usually sultanas, currants, raisins and sometimes zest or succade (candied fruit). A notable variety is the appelbeignet which contains only a slice of apple, but different from oliebollen, the dough should not rise for at least an hour. Oliebollen are usually served with powdered sugar.
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In Flanders the "oliebol" is also called "smoutebol" because it is often cooked in animal fat rather than vegetable oil. Another difference between the Dutch oliebol and the Flemish smoutebol is that the smoutebol is usually not filled in contrast to the Dutch oliebol. The filling of the oliebol could consist of raisins, currants and apple, other ingredients can be added, such as succade, pieces of orange or whipped cream.
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They are said to have been first eaten by Germanic tribes in the Netherlands during the Yule, the period between December 26 and January 6 where such baked goods were used[citation needed] . The Germanic goddess Perchta, together with evil spirits, would fly through the mid-winter sky. To appease these spirits, food was offered, much of which contained deep-fried dough. It was said Perchta would try to cut open the bellies of all she came across, but because of the fat in the oliebollen, her sword would slide off the body of whoever ate them. The earliest discovered recipe of oliekoecken ("oil cookies", the direct precursor of the oliebol) came from the 1667 Dutch book De verstandige kock "The smart/responsible cook".[2]
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Young woman with a pot filled with oliebollen |
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