Chanukah Cooking: Lebanon Oama (Doughnut)
Latest update: February 22nd, 2013
Chanukah is definitely a holiday of lights, but not of light cooking. Here is the second in a series of Chanukah dishes from different Jewish communities from around the world:
Lebanon Oama (donut)
Ingredients:
1 cooked medium potato mashed
30 g fresh yeast
1 tsp sugar
2 cups flour
1 tsp salt
1 cup warm water
Oil for frying
Sugar syrup:
4 cups water
2 cups sugar
Lemon juice from 1/2 lemon
Orange juice from 1/2 orange
How to prepare:
1. Mix in bowl flour and fresh yeast and slowly add in water, add in the mashed potato and let your mixer work for about 12 minutes.
2. Cover bowl with clean towel and let dough rise for about an hour.
3. Prepare syrup: boil water with sugar, once the sugar is melted and water is boiling, lower flame and slowly add orange and lemon juice. Let the syrup cool down and do not serve warm.
4. Warm up oil in the frying pan, form little balls of the dough and gently drop into oil.
5. Once the dough is golden remove from frying pan and dry on paper towels.
6. Dip the Oama in syrup and serve.
Happy Chanukah
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