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Guys, this Cameroonian doughnut recipe is hands down one of the easiest and most palatable recipes you will ever make. It comes together in a few minutes. You could make these for a quick breakfast, a quick snack or a quick treat for guests. They are also great for parties! I love making a big batch and keeping at home just so you know, I could feed myself some when I so wish.
These classic drop doughnuts are soft and pillow-like on the inside and taste like something better than cake. To make them, all you need to do is mix together the dry ingredients then you throw in the wet ingredients and mix. Easy doughnutty!
Watch me making some in the video:
Ingredients
Flour- 3 cups
Margarine- 6 level tablespoons
Baking powder- 1 teaspoon
Liquid milk- 1 cup
Grated nutmeg- 1 teaspoon
Sugar- 1 cup
Salt- a quarter teaspoon
Eggs- 2
Oil for frying: 1 litre
Directions
Step 1
Pour oil into a pot and set to heat on medium heat.
Step 2
In a bowl, rub in flour, baking powder, nutmeg, salt and margarine until the mixture looks like fine breadcrumbs.
Step 3
Beat eggs with sugar and milk, add into the flour mixture and mix until smooth.
Step 4
Add in a little water (about half to one cup) until the batter is a dripping consistency just like puff puff batter.
Step 5
Deep fry into small balls in heated oil. To create the balls, wet hands and carry some of the batter with one hand and cut some of it into the oil.
If this doesn’t work for you, use a teaspoon or ice cream scoop to spoon the batter into the oil.
Step 6
Flip when one side is golden brown. Remove from the oil when balls are completely golden brown. Place on paper towel to drain.
Oh my! These are sooooo good! Remember, you only need about 30 minutes.
Pour oil into a pot and set to heat on medium heat.
In a bowl, rub in flour, baking powder, nutmeg, salt and margarine until the mixture looks like fine breadcrumbs.
Beat eggs with sugar and milk, add into the flour mixture and mix until smooth.
Add in a little water until the batter is a dripping consistency just like puff puff batter.
Deep fry into small balls in heated oil. To create the balls, wet hands and carry some of the batter with one hand and cut some of it into the oil.
If this doesn’t work for you, use a teaspoon or ice cream scoop to spoon the batter into the oil.
Flip when one side is golden brown. Remove from the oil when balls are completely golden brown. Place on paper towel to drain.
Notes
Your oil shouldn’t be too hot. If it is, your doughnuts will brown quickly without getting cooked inside. Medium heat will work perfectly. When doughnuts cool completely, you could place them in an airtight container or bag and save for up to a week. Refrigerate for best results and lightly warm in an oven before eating.
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Thanks Precious
They look yummy. Gonna try it.
One question about the measurement of the flour and milk, can I use 235ml cup measurement ? Will that be approximate?.
Thanks. Perfect chef Sis.
Hi Frances, yes use 235 ml for the milk. But for the flour, use 120 grams for 1 cup of flour. So you need 360 grams of flour in this recipe. That’s about one third of a kilo. Hope this helps.
I went to a 4th July cookout at a Cameroonian house ,man the doughnut was da bom. So I asked to order some the lady said $60. when she called me today,I thought that was expensive so I came back to your site,which means I will be making my own lol. Thanks so much Precious darling for saving my palette. God bless you and your kitchen.
I made mine and it was very good. I did reduce the quantity of sugar. I cup sugar for 3 cups flour is too sweet for my likens. But it was really good. Thanks .
Hi Preciuos my question is, if I am to use say 12 cups of flour do i increase baking powder to 3 tsp,milk to 3 cups,sugar to 3 cups and eggs to 6 please? I made them following your recipe and it was so yummy then someone ordered lots of it. Please reply ASAP, need to deliver them on Saturday morning
I think I need to come and start living with you. Like…see the way you torment us with food. Lol. This looks like what we call buns or puff puff in Nigeria. I used to think all doughnuts came with a hole in the middle but you’ve surprised us with this. It looks sumptous. One day I hope to be able to make variety of recipes like you Sis Presh! ๐
Thanks Precious
They look yummy. Gonna try it.
One question about the measurement of the flour and milk, can I use 235ml cup measurement ? Will that be approximate?.
Thanks. Perfect chef Sis.
Hi Frances, yes use 235 ml for the milk. But for the flour, use 120 grams for 1 cup of flour. So you need 360 grams of flour in this recipe. That’s about one third of a kilo. Hope this helps.
I went to a 4th July cookout at a Cameroonian house ,man the doughnut was da bom. So I asked to order some the lady said $60. when she called me today,I thought that was expensive so I came back to your site,which means I will be making my own lol. Thanks so much Precious darling for saving my palette. God bless you and your kitchen.
Awww, you are welcome Leslie-Ann.
I made mine and it was very good. I did reduce the quantity of sugar. I cup sugar for 3 cups flour is too sweet for my likens. But it was really good. Thanks .
And thanks for coming back to let me know, Gwendy!
Am trying this right away….lol
LOL. Enjoy!
Thanks for this I’ll try it. Keep up the good work. God bless u.
Thanks Ernie. God bless you too.
I am going right away to make some. Thank Precious
You are welcome, dear! Thank you for sharing a picture of the finished product on Facebook!
Hi Preciuos my question is, if I am to use say 12 cups of flour do i increase baking powder to 3 tsp,milk to 3 cups,sugar to 3 cups and eggs to 6 please? I made them following your recipe and it was so yummy then someone ordered lots of it. Please reply ASAP, need to deliver them on Saturday morning
Hi aunti pre, I sooo luv your recipe. It seems much easier. Will definitely try it out.
wow aunty Precious,the doughnuts look very edible,thanks for the recipe I can’t wait to do mine ,thanks for all the lovely foods recipes
Hi dear,
Please let me know how it goes.
I think I need to come and start living with you. Like…see the way you torment us with food. Lol. This looks like what we call buns or puff puff in Nigeria. I used to think all doughnuts came with a hole in the middle but you’ve surprised us with this. It looks sumptous. One day I hope to be able to make variety of recipes like you Sis Presh! ๐