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Cooking: Drover Nuts

Ingredients: 1 L vegetable oil, for frying 200 g self-raising flour 40 g milk powder 1 tbsp caster sugar 50 g butter, melted 130ml milk, at room temperature Golden syrup or honey to serve Method: …

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Ingredients:

1 L vegetable oil, for frying 200 g self-raising flour 40 g milk powder 1 tbsp caster sugar 50 g butter, melted 130ml milk, at room temperature Golden syrup or honey to serve

Method:

Heat the oil in the Oz Pig Wok.

Sift the dry ingredients into a medium sized mixing bowl. Make a well in the centre and add the wet ingredients. Gently fold together until a soft sticky dough has formed.

Fry tablespoon sized chunks of dough in the hot oil. Flip the puftaloons to ensure even cooking. Lift out with a slotted spoon once golden brown and drain on paper.

To serve, drizzle with honey or golden syrup.

This article was originally posted by Off-Road Adventure Show.

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