By Alex Baran,
Project Weight Loss Staff Writer
April 30, 2009 Today is May Day and I thought a specific recipe. Have you tried Tippaleivät? It is a traditional Finnish dessert served at celebrations. The Tippaleivät is a version of the American funnel cakes. Try using a medal collar to aid in the ball shape.
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Below is the recipe for 6 – 12 serves.
Ingredients
·        2 eggs
·        1 teaspoon salt
·        2 teaspoons sugar
·        3/4 cup milk
·        1/2 teaspoon vanilla
·        Oil
·        1 1/2 cups flour
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Instructions
Mix the sugar and eggs, but don't beat. Then add the other ingredients and mix them until they become a smooth batter.
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Put the batter into a pastry bag or a paper cone fitted with a small-holed nozzle.
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The batter should be squeezed into the hot oil, in a thin band.  Use a spiral motion to make nest-like cookies.  Try using a metal ring in the pot. This way you’ll keep the cookies in shape.
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When the cookies have that golden brown color, remove and drain them on a towel (paper towels would be the best).
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At last, when the cookies will be cold, powder some sugar. Â Good appetite!
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