The twist also known as Dza Ma Hwa came out perfect as fried goodies can never go wrong and as expected my girls love munching them ever now and then. I made them yesterday and they are gone already. Yesterday was my non-stop cooking mode and I cooked almost nine dishes but to my bad luck, none was for the blog as I already have them live . When Hubby came home in the evening he is surprised that and happy that very often but I do cook a variety of dishes for them and not for “The Blog”.
Blogging Marathon#69 Week 3 / Day3
Theme– Homemade Chinese Takeout
Dish-Breadstick Twists
Source– Here
Ingredients:
1 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
a pinch salt
1/2 cup cold water
1/4 cup milk
1 tablespoon sugar
oil for frying
icing sugar for dusting
Method:
In a mixing bowl sift flour, salt and sugar. Add the milk and water in batches and mix the dough until it binds together.
Dust the dough with dry flour and make a round ball of the dough.keep the dough ball covered to rest for about 2 hours.
Once rested punch down the dough and knead again for 2 minutes.
Heat oil for frying in a wok or pan. Divide the dough into two portions.Dust one dough ball into dry flour and roll into a half inch circle.Cut about half inch strips from the dough.Twist the strips few times and join the ends.Repeat the same with the other half of dough.
Fry the twists in hot oil until golden and crispy.Remove from oil and cool the sticks.Dust them with icing sugar.
Store in air tight container.
Serve and enjoy.
Enjoy!!
Serve -4 Cooking time – 20 minutes
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Perfect tea time snack. Love it
Looks yumm.. perfect tea time munchies 🙂
Something like shakkarpara with a twist. Very good.
These bread sticks looks gorgeous. Perfect for evening snack..
Those bread sticks looks super prefect to munch anytime, very delicious and dangerously addictive.
The twists are so well twisted and look perfectly done , crisp and golden these would make an ideal munch .
Hats off ! Cooking nine dishes is a lot.
Shakkarpara – a chinese version is what came to my mind!!
what a delicious sweet and crispy snack!
Those bread sticks look amazing — crispy, flaky and delicious.
Cooking 9 dishes in a day is a LOT — kudos to your efforts. Lucky family 🙂
Those sweet bread sticks sound like perfect munchies for all age groups.