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Recipe: Rosettes and Patty Shell Batter, Gluten Free
Adapted from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
Makes about 40-50 cookies
oil, for frying
2 eggs at room temperature
1 cup of milk, luke warm
1/2 cup of rice powder (this is finer than rice flour, see note below)
1/2 cup of arrowroot starch
1 teaspoon of coconut flour
1/4 teaspoon of salt
For Patty Shells-- a variety of fresh fruit: whole, sliced or diced
For Patty Shells-- any filling: pudding, whipped toppings
For Patty Shells and Rosettes: confectioner sugar to sift over the top
While preparing batter, start oil on stovetop. In a pot, add 2 inches of oil. Heat until a temperature of 350 degrees is reached. Do this slowly, if you try to heat the oil too fast then the oil will get too hot .
In a small bowl combine dry ingredients and whisk together to combine.
In a different small bowl, add wet ingredients and whisk well.
Combine the two bowls and whisk until you have a smooth batter.
Check oil to see if it is ready. If not, cover batter and let sit until the oil is ready--this is okay to do because it lets the gluten free batter have a chance to "marry" the flours together.
When the oil is ready, add the mold with handle and preheat the mold in the oil. You want this to be hot enough so that when you dip the mold into the batter it sizzles and sticks to the mold.
Please follow directions on box as to how to cook the rosette or patty shell.
I found that I would have to stir the batter every once in a while to reincorporate the ingredients. You will also find that the last bit of batter will be wasted because the oil from dipping the molds in and out is too much to withstand the balance of ingredients.
Do not put the batter over the top of the mold--you will not be able to remove the cookie without tearing it.
It is better to go half way up the mold with the batter because when the cookie is submerged in the oil it walks up the side of the mold.
It is a fast process to fry the cookie--it may take you a few tries to get the rhythm and cookie just right.
I use a cookie cooling rack to set my rosettes or patty shells on right out of the frying pan. I then transfer them to paper towels to dust with confectioners sugar.
Store in an air tight container, they will be fresh for 2 days.
NOTE: I buy my rice powder at H Mart, a national asian food chain across the country. You can make rice flour finer, if the powder cannot be found in your area, by putting a small amount at a time in a blender, vitamix or blendtec and pulsing for a few seconds.
Written by Sherron Watson
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