Elephant ears are crispy, cinnamon-sugar fried bread confections!
Ingredients
- 1.5 cups milk
- 0.38 cups shortening
- 2 tablespoons white sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons active dry yeast
- 4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 quart oil for frying
Instructions
-
1
Gather all ingredients.
-
2
Prepare dough: Combine milk, shortening, sugar, and salt in a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook and stir until shortening melts and sugar dissolves. Remove from heat and let cool to lukewarm, 110 degrees F (43 degrees C).
-
3
Sprinkle yeast into the cooled dough mixture and let sit until foamy.
-
4
Transfer mixture to a large bowl and stir in flour to form a dough. Knead until smooth; cover and let rise 30 minutes.
-
5
Heat oil in a deep fryer or large saucepan to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Roll out 2-inch balls of dough into thin sheets; fry in hot oil until puffed and golden, about 1 to 2 minutes per side.
-
6
Drain on paper towels.
-
7
Prepare topping: Combine sugar and cinnamon in a bowl.
-
8
Sprinkle topping over warm elephant ears and serve.
Nutrition Facts
Per serving
Want to cook this?
Open in the PantryLink app to scale servings, check your pantry stock, and generate a shopping list.
Sign In to Save Recipe Create Free AccountSuggest an Edit
Help improve this recipe's categorization, image, or dietary info. Earn points and badges!
Suggest Changes in AppPrefer a printed copy? Use our print-friendly view with adjustable servings and font size.
Open Print ViewMore Unknown Recipes
Vegan African Peanut Stew in the Instant Pot
This vegan African-inspired peanut stew in the Instant Pot is one of my go-to favorites. It's served with cilantro and chopped peanuts. My hubby would eat it weekly, and he's not vegan.
Polar Express Hot Chocolate
Not for the light-hearted. Great for those looking to fatten up on a cold winter night. Serve immediately or pour into a slow cooker to keep warm. Top with whipped cream, crushed candy canes, or sprinkles.
Vitamix Hummus
This Vitamix hummus is the result of my quest for hummus that is perfectly creamy and flavorful. We have many Middle Eastern restaurants in metro Detroit and I've always wanted to perfect the recipe at home. The secret to ultimate creaminess with this recipe is the Vitamix blender, which really emulsifies the mixture so it's not grainy. Using a food processor in the past, it never came out smooth. Drizzle with extra-virgin olive oil and lightly garnish with a dash of paprika or minced parsley if desired. Sprinkle toasted pine nuts on top when serving for a savory variation. Great with freshly baked pita, pretzels, or sliced vegetables.