Tuga Pops − Friday, November 29, 2024, 2 Years ago in Dessert Recipes
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Portuguese Orange Rings | Easy Fried Donuts Recipe

Whip up some tasty portuguese orange rings! These crispy, citrusy treats are coated in sugar and make for a perfect sweet snack that everyone will enjoy.
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55 min 6 servings Easy Prep time 40 min Cooking Time 15 min

Why You Will Love This Recipe

Get ready to whip up some delicious portuguese orange rings! These argolas de laranja are super easy to make and will give you a crispy outside with a soft, citrusy center that just melts in your mouth. Forget the bakery, fry up these tasty orange donuts at home for a sweet treat that’ll hit the spot every time!


Tips for Success

Ensure the oil temperature is around 350°F (175°C) before frying the donuts. Use a kitchen thermometer for accuracy to avoid greasy donuts or undercooked centers.

For a more intense orange flavor, increase the orange zest to 1 tablespoon and consider adding a pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg to the dough for added warmth and depth.

Avoid overmixing the dough once the wet and dry ingredients are combined. Overmixing can lead to dense donuts; mix just until everything is incorporated and the dough is slightly sticky.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I use instead of olive oil for infusing the flavor?

You can use vegetable oil or canola oil as alternatives to olive oil for infusing the flavor with orange and lemon peels. These oils have a neutral taste and will allow the citrus flavors to shine through.

How should I store leftover portuguese orange rings?

Store leftover orange rings in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. If you want to keep them longer, you can refrigerate them for up to a week, but be aware that refrigeration may affect their texture. For longer storage, consider freezing them; just ensure they are well-wrapped to prevent freezer burn.

What should I do if my dough is too sticky to shape into rings?

If your dough is too sticky, you can add a little more flour in small increments until it reaches a workable consistency. Alternatively, lightly oil your hands and the work surface to help shape the dough without it sticking.

Recommended Drink Pairings

  • Fresh Orange Juice: The citrus notes complement the orange in the donuts, enhancing their flavor.
  • Espresso: The rich, bold coffee balances the sweetness of the donuts and provides a nice contrast.
  • Prosecco: This sparkling wine adds a refreshing effervescence that pairs well with the fried texture.
  • Chai Tea: The warm spices in chai create a comforting pairing with the sweet and zesty donuts.
  • Ginger Ale: The sweetness and spice of ginger ale refresh the palate after each bite of the donuts.

Ingredients

2 cups (250 g) all-purpose flour4 tablespoons (60 ml) olive oil3 tablespoons (50 ml) orange juiceOrange zest, to taste1/3 cup (67 g) granulated sugar1 1/2 teaspoons (7 g) baking powder2 large eggsOrange and lemon peel, pith removed (for infusing the oil)2 cups (475 ml) sunflower oil (for frying)1/2 cup (100 g) sugar (for dusting)

Equipment:

Small saucepanLarge mixing bowlClean towelDeep pan or skilletPaper towels

With all your ingredients and equipment gathered, you are ready to get started!

Directions

  1. Place the olive oil in a small saucepan. Add several pieces of orange peel and a piece of lemon peel (remove the white pith to avoid bitterness).
  2. Heat the oil over medium heat until the peels start to brown lightly. Remove from heat and allow the oil to cool. Once cooled, remove and discard the peels.
  3. In a large bowl, combine the eggs, orange zest, orange juice, baking powder, the infused olive oil, and mix well.
  4. Gradually add the flour, mixing until the dough is smooth and free of lumps.
  5. Knead lightly until the dough is elastic. Cover with a clean towel and let it rest for about 30 minutes.
  6. After resting, take small pieces of dough and shape them into rings. If the dough sticks to your hands, rub a little sunflower oil on your palms.
  7. Heat sunflower oil in a deep pan or skillet over medium heat. Fry the dough rings on both sides until golden brown.
  8. Remove and place on paper towels to drain excess oil.
  9. While still warm, roll the fried rings in sugar to coat them.

Adapted from a Recipe by: Receitas de Portugal

Nutritional Facts (Per Serving)

Calories
280 kcal
Fat
12 g
Carbs
38 g
Protein
4 g

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