Traditional Malay Koeksisters Recipe provided by: Fazila Olla-Logday These much-loved South African traditional sticky spicy treats are so yummy!
These are called koeksisters but are not to be confused with the traditional South African, Dutch-style plaited koeksister. This recipe was one that my grandmother used to make when I was a little girl. It's taken me a while to perfect it but it's so comforting on those cold Sunday mornings!
Ingredients: 4 cups cake flour 2 cups self raising flour ⅓ cup sugar 2.5ml salt 10g (1 pkt) instant yeast 10 ml fine cardamom 10ml fine ginger 10ml fine cinnamon 10ml aniseed 1 large egg 15ml oil 30ml butter 375ml (1½ cup) hot water 375ml (1½ cup) milk Oil for deep frying Desiccated coconut for sprinkling Syrup 1 cup sugar 1 cup water 1 cinnamon stick 2 cardamon pods
Instructions: 1. Mix flour with spices, sugar, yeast and salt. 2. Melt butter in hot water and mix milk. 3. To dry ingredients add egg, oil and milk-water mixture. 4. Mix thoroughly to form a soft smooth dough. 5. Leave to rise for about 1- 2 hours in a warm place. 6. Once risen, moisten hands with oil and roll dough into a sausage shape and cut into 2cm slices. 7. Set aside to rise again. 8. Lightly stretch slices to form an oval shape and deep fry in medium hot oil until golden brown. 9. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on a paper towel.
Syrup: 1. Place all the ingredients in a large saucepan and bring to a slow boil, stirring to ensure the sugar does not burn. 2. Stir until the sugar syrup becomes slightly sticky. 3. Boil the koeksisters in it for1- 2 minutes, remove with a slotted spoon. 4. Sprinkle with a little of the desiccated coconut and serve hot