Kok Zai (角仔)
July 7th, 2009 by WeryNice Editor - Register for printable Version
Kok Zai is one of the many Chinese New Year goodie. It has flour cracker outside with crush peanut and sugar filling, made into a mini-puff like shape (that is now the name is derived, like a mini “horn”). This recipe is from my mom. She makes it every year.
Ingredients
For filings
- 600 gms raw peanuts
- 300 gms fine sugar
For dough
- 600 gms wheat flour
- 1 tablespoon sugar mixed with ½ cup water
- 1 tablespoon margarine
- 1 egg
For frying
- Oil for deep frying
Method
Filing
- In a pan without oil, stir fry peanuts with low heat, until fragrant (skin a little burnt). Refer to tips for more information.
- Leave it to cool, and remove the skin. Crush it with food processor. Mixed with sugar.
Dough
- Sieve the flour on a mixing table, and make a heap. Make a depression in the middle, and crack in the egg, and margarine. Mix in the flour slowly with fingers, and adding the sugar water slowly.
- Keep mixing and adding water slow until a soft dough is form. If the sugar solution runs out, use plain water. Cover with damp cloth for 1 hour.
- Separate into smaller portion, roll out with rolling pin, and make mini-puffs filled with peanuts and sugar mixture. (either using fingers to fold, or you get some gadget to help you make the puffs)
- Deep fry till golden brown.
- Keep in air tight container when totally cooled down.
Vegetarian (with eggs).
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