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Caribbean Fried Dumplins

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Ingredients

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4 cups self-rising flour (read *note)
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/4 cups milk
oil, for frying

Nutritional information

199.8
Calories
14 g
Calories From Fat
1.6 g
Total Fat
0.8 g
Saturated Fat
4.3 mg
Cholesterol
766.2 mg
Sodium
39.4g
Carbs
1.4 g
Dietary Fiber
0.9 g
Sugars
6 g
Protein
81 g
Serving Size

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Caribbean Fried Dumplins

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    A Caribbean/Guyanese staple, dumplins are also known as bakes. I don't know how authentic this recipe is and the letter g has mysteriously vanished, too; regardless, it's easy to make and good served alongside a savory dish or as a sweet treat with honey, butter or jam. These are on the doughy side so you know what to expect. From the Caribbean/Central American cookbook.

    • 45 min
    • Serves 10
    • Easy

    Ingredients

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    Caribbean Fried Dumplins,A Caribbean/Guyanese staple, dumplins are also known as “bakes”. I don’t know how authentic this recipe is and the letter “g” has mysteriously vanished, too; regardless, it’s easy to make and good served alongside a savory dish or as a sweet treat with honey, butter or jam. These are on the “doughy” side so you know what to expect. From the Caribbean/Central American cookbook.


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    Steps

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    *note: to Make Your Own Self-Rising (raising) Flour, For Each Pound of Flour Add 2 Teaspoons Salt and 2 Tablespoons Baking Powder.

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    in a Large Bowl, Sift the Flour, Sugar and Salt. Knead Until a Smooth Dough Forms, Adding More Milk If Necessary.

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    Mix and Knead the Dough {{gently}}.

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    Too Much Over Mixing and Over Kneading and the Dough Will Become Tough.

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    Divide the Dough Into 10 Balls, Kneading Each Ball a Few Times With Floured Hands.

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    Press the Balls Gently to Flatten Slightly.

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    in a Non-Stick Pan Heat a Little Bit of Oil Over Medium Heat.

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    Place 5 of the Dumplings in the Heated Pan.

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    Reduce the Heat to Low* and Fry For Approximately 15 Minutes, Until They Are Golden Brown, Turning Once.

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    Stand the Dumplings on Their Side For About 1 Minute to Brown the Edges.

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    Transfer the Dumplings to a Plate Lined With a Paper Towel, Drain and Keep Warm.

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    Repeat With the Remaining 5 Dumplings.

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    Serve Immediately While Still Warm.

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    *note: I Tried Making These on an Electric Rage and Had Difficulty Gettin' (there's That "g" Missing Again -- ) the Bakes to Fry Well. Best to Use a Gas Rage (range) or an Electric Skillet That Isn't Temperamental. They Can Also Be Deep-Fried but That's a Bit Too Greasy For Our Tastes.

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