Sopaipillas Recipe

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Light, crispy pastry puffs, sopaipillas are a sweet way to round out a spicy meal. They make a nice winter dessert served warm and topped with honey or sugar. —Mary Anne McWhirter, Pearland, Texas

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Sopaipillas Recipe
  • Prep: 15 min. + standing Cook: 25 min.
  • Yield: 6-8 Servings
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon shortening
  • 1/3 cup warm water
  • Oil for deep-fat frying
  • Honey, optional
  • Confectioners' sugar, optional

Directions

  • In a large bowl, combine flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles fine crumbs. Gradually add water, tossing with a fork until a loose ball forms (dough will be crumbly).
  • On a lightly floured surface, knead the dough for 3 minutes or until smooth. Cover and let rest for 10 minutes. Roll out into a 12-in. x 10-in. rectangle. Cut into 12 squares with a knife or cut into 12 circles using a round biscuit cutter.
  • In a deep-fat fryer, heat 2 in. of oil to 375°. Fry sopaipillas for 1-2 minutes on each side. Drain on paper towels; keep warm. Serve with honey and/or dust with confectioners' sugar if desired. Yield: 6-8 servings.

Originally published as Sopaipillas in Taste of Home December/January 1994, p35

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Reviewed on Jan. 16, 2013 by shodons3

Any idea on how thin the dough is supposed to be before cooking it? Roll it out or just flatten a bit?

Reviewed on Jan. 16, 2013 by Woody62

I remember this from years ago and they were the best. I making them today. Even good for breakfast.

Woody Morgan

Mt. Shasta, CA

Reviewed on Jan. 16, 2013 by cshelldiver

WOW! I can't believe this! I was talking about these just last week, saying I was going to have to find this recipe and here it is!! I am not the least bit interested in the fried tortilla version. I have an aunt that made these over 40 years ago for me and my family. They were so awesome that I still think of them. She served them with lemon honey. I will absolutely make these!!!

Reviewed on Jan. 16, 2013 by colemang2

This sounds like the "sfingies" (spelling?) my husband's Sicilian Aunt Lucy used to make!!! They were tender fried dough puff balls, served warm drizzled with honey - delicious, light as a feather, and very different! I'm going to try this recipe for sure, thanks for sharing!!

Reviewed on Aug. 03, 2010 by slodwndkd@yahoo.com

OMG this is it. I'm not talking about a fried flour tortillas with sugar & cinnamon on it.But yes you can still do that. But when it is taken out of the oil and drain. Then make a small opening in puff, add Butter and Honey! You will have M0M cooking this everyday This so easy it's good for a young teenager to start learning to cook!. Even for a afternoon snack. Keep left overs wrapped tight in plastic wrap. cut off some roll it out & fry. anytime your ready. Sorry but finding this recipe is like finding a Pot of GOLD. Thanks again

Donna Davis Los Angeles, CA

 
 

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