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Fried Cookies with Ginger Pineapple Glaze



Fried Cookies with Ginger Pineapple Glaze

Today's recipe is deep fried cookies. There are different types of deep fried cookies, pastry doughs and sandwich cookies.The inspiration for this one is Fried Chinese ginger cookies.I love them because they have a sweet crispy outside and you can try different flavors.This cookie has the enticing ginger and pineapple flavor. The cookie dough is fried and then glazed with a ginger- pineapple sugar syrup. You can also use honey instead of sugar for the syrup.Fry and served warm with the glaze and it is a delicious treat.

Ingredients

All purpose flour- 2 cup
Egg-2
Baking powder- 1/2 tsp
Ginger powder- 1/2 tsp
Fresh ginger juice- 1 tsp
cinnamon powder- a pinch
Salt- a pinch
Sugar- 2 tbs

For the glaze
Sugar- 1 cup
water- 1/2 cup
Ginger juice- 1tsp
Pineapple chopped or crushed- 1/2 cup
Cinnamon powder- 1/3 tsp

Oil for frying


 Mix flour, ginger powder, cinnamon powder salt, sugar and baking powder. Make a well in the center. Add beaten egg and ginger juice and mix.Sprinkle little by little of water and knead into a dough. Do not over knead,but it should be a smooth dough that can be easily rolled. Allow this to rest for about half an hour.

Lightly flour your working board and take small balls of the dough. Using a rolling pin flatten it and cut into desired shapes using a cookie cutter. Heat oil in a pan in medium flame. Gently slide the shaped dough into the oil. It will slowly rise to the surface of the oil and will puff up. Fry on both sides till it becomes golden brown and drain into paper towel. Continue to fry in batches.
To make the syrup mix in pineapple,sugar, ginger juice,cinnamon and water. Mix and allow the sugar to dissolve. Reduce the flame to medium and allow the sugar syrup to thicken and reach one thread consistency. Switch off the flame and when it cools down a bit drizzle it over the fried cookies. Enjoy!

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy!



Comments

  1. frying cookies is such an awesome idea.. loved it!

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  2. Never tasted this cookies. Looks fantastic. Love it!

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  3. Wow....fried cookies looks absolutely beautiful & delicious.... :-)

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  4. looks beautiful and very tempting one...

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  5. This is a new recipe to me,Looks delicious with the glaze...Yummmy!!
    If it is a chinese recipe,you can link it up here in Flavors Of Cuisines-"Chinese" :)

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  6. Cookies look so inviting and mouthful. Lovely preparation.
    Deepa

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  7. Awesome idea...looks beautiful & delicious...

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  8. Loved the flavour of the glaze!! Cookie design looks cute too :)

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  9. Ithu kollamallo, ennikku try cheyanam.

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  10. Love the innovation here...delicious n cute cookies :-)

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  11. They look so pretty. Nice recipe Suja.

    Puja

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  12. Never tasted something like this. Looks too good Suja !

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  13. Totally drooling here !!! This looks amazing :)

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  14. New recipe n love the shape of it..Suja dear..delicious click

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  15. Very innovative... Kids will love for sure...
    http://recipe-excavator.blogspot.com

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  16. This idea of frying cookies is new to me.. Interesting and delicious cookies

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  17. really interesting... looks yummy....

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  18. mmm...yummy and tempting glaze to try this one Suja..

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  19. mmm...yummy and tempting glaze to try this one Suja..

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  20. Sinfully delicious!!! so irresistible!!
    Sowmya
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  21. Cookies look yum. loved the technique

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  22. Tempting and nice preparation...

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  23. Cute and tempting....never tasted this before

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  24. Looks so tempting and yummy....very nice clicks.

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  25. Very attractive fried cookies, seriously am in love with the syrup,excellent snacks.

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  26. I have never seen cookies like that before! They are so cute and yummy looking.

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  27. yummy cookies. new recipe to me :) wish to taste some..Loved the glaze..

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  28. very innovative recipe dear.. well made..

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  29. haven't heard of these cookies...sure look very very attractive!!

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  30. Cookies look yummy and lovely...New to me...

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