Cháo Quẩy (Youtiao) Recipe

Cháo Quẩy (Youtiao) Recipe

Cháo quẩy, also known as Youtiao, are long, golden-brown strips of deep-fried dough, resembling straight donuts.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Additional Time 8 hours
Total Time 8 hours 45 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine vietnamese
Servings 6
Calories 185 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • All-purpose flour – 220g
  • Baking powder – 5g
  • Kosher salt – 1.6g
  • Baking soda – 1.4g
  • Large egg – 1
  • Vegetable oil – 12.3g
  • Filtered water – 3 Fl oz
  • Neutral cooking oil for frying (preferably vegetable oil)

Instructions
 

  • Begin by taking a medium-sized bowl. Add all the dry ingredients and mix properly.
  • Now, take a large mixing bowl, add all the wet ingredients, and mix properly to combine.
  • Once done, add the dry ingredients to the mixing bowl and combine everything until it takes the shape of a ball. Take a towel or bowl, cover it and allow it to rest for about20 minutes at room temperature.
  • Shift the prepared dough to a slightly floured surface. Begin kneading the dough using the heel of your hand and make sure to push the dough upwards. Place the dough at 45 degrees and keep repeating the kneading process. Do it about 3-4 times until the dough is somewhat smoother. Keep in mind to neither add a lot of flour at this this point nor knead the dough too much.
  • Now, using your hands, move the dough in circles until it takes the shape of a ball.
  • Take an airtight container and put about 1 tbsp of vegetable oil in it. Transfer the dough to the container and move it around properly, so it’s coated with oil. Place a lid on top and put the container in the fridge. Allow it to rest overnight, or if possible, up to 2 days.
  • Remember to take the dough out of the fridge at least 1 hour before cooking it.
  • Take a pot and pour cooking oil in it about 2 inches from the bottom and pre-heat it to 390 °F.
  • Spread a little bit of flour on a flat surface. Take the dough and cautiously try to stretch it out to approximately 6-8 inches wide and put it on the floured surface.
  • Roll the dough using rolling pin horizontally in the same direction till it gets about 13 inches wide and 5-6 inches tall.
  • Cut 12 even, vertical strips of dough using a knife. Get rid of the rounded sides.
  • Dust a bit of flour on top of the strips and then place one strip of dough over another. Repeat until it has 6 pieces.
  • Using a chopstick, make an indent in the middle of one dough strip (vertically). Press down a little hard and release. Make sure that it’s concave in the Centre. Repeat for the rest of the dough strips.
  • Pick up the strips and grip the sides and bottom with your fingers. Softly pull the dough until it’s about 3-4 inches longer than its actual size.
  • Carefully place it in the oil and wait till it rises to the top. Allow it to fry for around 5 seconds once it rises. And then keep turning it in the oil using tongs. The cháo quay should start to swell and double in size instantly. Let it cook for around 1-2 minutes, or until it turns golden brown in color.
  • Shift to a cooling rack that is already lined with a paper towel.
  • Repeat the process with the rest of the dough stripes and voila! Your dish is ready!

Nutrition

Calories: 185kcalCarbohydrates: 28gProtein: 5gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 269mgFiber: 1g
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